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Is there another parking deck in Peoria’s future - despite the fact that the city’s existing four Downtown parking decks are all under-utilized? There’s…
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CHICAGO - A sign winter is over in Chicago is officials telling people to get rid of those chairs, tables and other stuff they've put in front of their…
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The Peoria International Airport's record-breaking passenger trend continues. General Wayne A. Downing officials say more than 47-thousand travelers flew…
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A new $3.7 million train station has opened in southern Illinois.The station in Carlinville now has a heated and air-conditioned waiting room, free…
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Street parking in Peoria’s Warehouse District is now limited to two hours. The Downtown Development Corporation celebrated the change in a news release…
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You don’t have to worry about fumbling for change to feed a downtown parking meter in 2016. Starting in January, the City will begin using “Passport,” a…
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The City of Peoria is trying to make it easier to redevelop businesses in older parts of town. That’s the message from City Community Development Director…
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Drivers in some areas of Peoria will soon be able to use their smartphones to pay parking meters. The City Council approved a test pilot for three areas…
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Peoria invites you to park by app. The city plans to test a program this summer for motorists to use a mobile application to cover the cost of certain…
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The Peoria City Council approved reducing the fines for parking on snow routes by $200. City Manager Patrick Urich says changing the fine to $50 daily…