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A survey asking for feedback about pedestrian problem spots and priorities is available on the city's website through Feb. 9.
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The City of Peoria's snow removal crews have been working around the clock to clear roadways after a double dose of accumulation over a three-day span. Deputy Director of Public Works Sie Maroon says the back-to-back systems totaled about 5½ inches of snow Saturday, followed by another 2½ inches Monday.
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Accumulation of between 2 to 5 inches is possible with snowfall starting in the afternoon and continuing primarily until around 10 p.m. Lighter snow may continue overnight.
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Mayor Rita Ali voiced some reservations about a change to Peoria’s annual snow removal plan that was presented at Tuesday’s city council meeting.
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A long-sought rehabilitation of one of Peoria’s major South Side roadways will get underway in the next few weeks.
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The City of Peoria is gearing up for a $10 million upgrade to Moss Avenue. You can learn more about the project at a public information session Wednesday night.
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As Central Illinois braces for what could be the first major snowfall of 2025, Peoria’s public works department is hard at work.
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Surrounded by children from Concordia Lutheran School, Peoria City Council member Chuck Grayeb joined city officials Friday at a ribbon cutting for the $13.6 million reconstruction of Glen Avenue, between War Memorial Drive and University Street.
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One half of the project to completely reconstruct Peoria’s Wisconsin Avenue is finished, well ahead of schedule.
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