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A new master plan for Peoria’s Riverfront Park is set for review by the city council later this month.
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The Peoria City Council has approved an additional $1.4 million in anti-violence grants, amid a backdrop of rising gun violence. But some council members are skeptical about whether all the programs are the right approach — or if they're producing results.
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In their latest monthly conversation, Peoria Mayor Rita Ali talks with WCBU reporter Joe Deacon about the city's financial standing and how it can sustain momentum while continuing to cover necessary expenses.
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In his latest monthly conversation with WCBU reporter Joe Deacon, Peoria City Manager Patrick Urich explains why he feels a $100,000 outside study on the viability of the city buying out the water company is money well spent.
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Rising juvenile crime and an increase in unruly summertime gatherings are leading some members of the Peoria City Council to raise some unorthodox ideas to quell unrest.
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The City of Peoria will pay nearly $100,000 for an initial study of a water company buyout, but it's far from a done deal at this point if the city council will even try to find out how much the waterworks is worth.
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In this month's conversation with WCBU reporter Joe Deacon, Peoria Mayor Rita Ali discusses the strategic planning process, a proposal aimed at reducing juvenile crime, launching a role model and mentorship program, and the city’s option to purchase the water distribution service.
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Peoria city staff will examine whether it can use city ordinances to bring additional penalties down on juvenile offenders.
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What's in a city's strategic plan? More or less, it's the aspirational roadmap for where the community wants to go in the years ahead.
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The Peoria City Council has approved the purchase of property along SW Washington Street for $250,000 for the project.