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The possible elimination of Illinois’ grocery tax could leave municipalities across the state facing an unexpected revenue shortfall.
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Peoria’s wish list of requests for local state legislators at this year’s annual Legislative Breakfast includes a change in public safety pension funding requirements, the ability to use automated traffic speed control systems, and funding for a host of capital improvement projects.
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One Peoria business is already in line to benefit from a possible new tax increment financing district the city is looking to create this year.
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With the Peoria City Council set to hear a presentation on the master plan for redesigning the riverfront, City Manager Patrick Urich sees the design concept as both practical and flexible.
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In his latest monthly interview with WCBU, Peoria City Manager Patrick Urich says it’s unclear whether the city has any legal authority to block a potential carbon capture pipeline.
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Peoria city officials have met with BioUrja to discuss the company's carbon capture plans for its South Peoria ethanol plant, but concerns and questions remain around the horseshoe.
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Peoria City Manager Patrick Urich spoke to WCBU about a range of topics in the start of a new monthly interview series.
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During its first meeting since December 2019, the Peoria Urban Forestry Advisory Board learned about a potential project that could bring more trees to the city’s south side.
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Shawn Sollberger is officially Peoria's new fire chief after serving in an interim capacity since Jim Bachman retired on March 19.
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Kimberly Richardson has been chosen as Peoria’s next assistant city manager. Monday will be her first day on the job.