by Terry Bibo • • Comments Off on The Watch: New City Council briefed on ShotSpotter, talks two-way Adams and Jefferson
League of Women Voters of Greater Peoria observers attend and report on local government meetings like Peoria City Council, Peoria County Board, Peoria Election Commission, Peoria Housing Authority and more.
by Terry Bibo • • Comments Off on The Watch: Cats and dogs, pools, parks, zoos, and museums on the agendas
Regular business at Peoria County Board included revising the zoning code for solar and wind facilities to align with state code, as required by a recently enacted state law. The Greater Peoria Leadership Council gave a presentation to City Council on talent attraction strategy.
by Terry Bibo • • Comments Off on The Watch: Peoria County powering up facilities with solar energy
Two solar projects up, one down, as we cut the carbon footprint. Peoria County Board Peoria County Board met March 9 with all members present. Regular business focused on approval of solar project developments and power purchase agreements between Peoria…
by Terry Bibo • • Comments Off on The Watch: COVID Emergency Declaration coming to close; election April 4
Spring cleaning begins with updated contracts, budgets, reports and ordinance tweaks. Your representatives paved the way for a new hotel in Downtown Peoria and bridge projects in the county. And they heard concerns about a proposed CO2 pipeline that could…
by Terry Bibo • • Comments Off on The Watch: Peoria City Council addresses issues with Dunlap, development
Trudging toward spring, one item at a time. Peoria City Council Council met Jan. 10 with public hearing to annex 9601 N. Allen Road. Ron Holohan, Treasurer of Dunlap Library Board spoke to concerns regarding Peoria annexation of property parcels…
by Terry Bibo • • Comments Off on The Watch: City Council expands agenda, County Board gets busy with new membership
Local officials tidied the books to start 2023: you’ll see $750,000 in debts written off and $2.2 million in grants and bequests coming in. On Dec. 13, Peoria City Council expanded its annual legislative agenda to include public safety pension…
by Terry Bibo • • Comments Off on The Watch: City Council talks taxes, fees; County recognizes membership
With one bellwether election barely behind us — ringing in five new Peoria County Board members — another will toll in the immediate future. Meanwhile, the nitty-gritty work of government grinds on. Peoria City Council On Nov. 8, Township Supervisor…
by Terry Bibo • • Comments Off on The Watch: Councils get down to business on diversity, budget approval
Watching local government operate almost normally in 2022 is a Christmas gift in itself. Peoria City Council On Sept. 27, councilors approved $386,000 for a storm sewer contract with J.C. Dillon Inc. Maintenance Director Rick Powers said this includes 190…