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The additional staff will allow for the return of Rescue One that tasked specifically for victim retrieval.
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Peoria Mayor Rita Ali discusses city council budget deliberations, short-term rentals, declining the option to pursue a buyout of the water company, the five-year strategic plan and downtown revitalization in her latest monthly interview with WCBU.
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The city of Peoria will wait another five years before the council takes up the controversial water buyout debate again.
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Peoria's proposed $321.8 million budget for the 2024 fiscal year has revenues decreasing 6.2%, while expenses are going up 5.4%. City Manager Patrick Urich provides additional details on the initial budget proposal.
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Eyewear-maker Maui Jim is planning an $80 million expansion of its Peoria manufacturing operations. At its meeting Tuesday night, the Peoria City Council approved a redevelopment agreement with Maui Jim through the Medina Plains TIF District.
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Peoria's water company has likely grown considerably more expensive since the last time it was appraised in 2005. But some members of the Peoria City Council say they want to see the due diligence process through.
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Peoria Mayor Rita Ali says encouraging business and population growth, revitalizing the downtown area, and improving infrastructure throughout the city are among the top priorities.
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"Spring Street has the potential to be an incredible gateway to the riverfront for the North Valley, and I think it's important that we embrace this," said Third District councilman Tim Riggenbach.
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Peoria City Manager Patrick Urich discusses the budget outlook and process, as well as strategic planning, in his latest regular monthly interview with WCBU.
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The businessmen behind an often-maligned 2008 redevelopment deal aimed at reviving the Pere Marquette hotel and building an adjoining Marriott are appealing the dismissal of their lawsuit against the city of Peoria.