Homecoming Parade/Celebration

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Peoria Heights High School homecoming parade will be lining up parade floats west of Prospect Rd on Sciota Ave from 8:30-10:15am Saturday, September 29th. During this time there will be no parking on the north side of Sciota Ave to allow for traffic to continue passing through. The No-Parking signs will expire once all floats are out of the area. Please use caution when driving through. 

 

On Saturday night from 4-11pm, Sciota Ave will be closed to thru- traffic from Atlantic Ave to Prospect Rd for the annual homecoming event at TnTs. Residents living on that block will be allowed to come and go. Sciota Ave will reopen after the event.

Sealcoating Begins Thursday, Sept. 20th

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The following streets will be sealcoated beginning Thursday, September 20. Streets and on-street parking will not be available during this process. As each street is completed, the “No Parking” signs will be removed. Please use caution when driving on newly sealcoated streets.

 

Lakeside Pl (from Montclair Ave to Euclid Ave)

Belmont Pl

Bellvue Pl

Clarendon Pl

Park Pl (from Kingman Ave to Glen Ave)

Euclid Ave (from Lakeside Pl to Kingman Ave)

Highland Pl

Kingman Ave

Peoria Heights Rental Registration Program

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Housing/Inspections

Peoria Heights Rental Registration Program

On June 19, 2018, the Village of Peoria Heights Board of Trustees voted in favor of amending the Village code to require the registration of rented residential properties.  Per Ordinance 2018-1561, the owners of rental property must file a registration statement with the Peoria Heights Housing Inspector annually.  Registration is for a calendar year with the program beginning effective January 1 of each year. 

 

Rental Registration and Inspection - click here for pdf

Registration fees are $100.00 per residential rental unit.  Multi-unit apartment buildings with more than four units in a single building shall pay a rate of $25.00 per residential unit. Rental units will be inspected on a rotating and as needed basis to ensure compliance with Ordinance 2018-1562 which establishes minimum standards for residential housing.  If the unit is selected for inspection, the Housing Inspector will contact the homeowner.

 

Affidavit of Non-Rental - click here for pdf

If the property is non-owner occupied but is not a rental property, homeowners have the option of completing an affidavit of non-rental to be exempt from the rental registration program.

Press Release for Upcoming Meeting (CASA)

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PRESS RELEASE

September 6, 2018

COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES (CASA)

UPCOMING INFORMATION MEETING

 Peoria, IL – The public is invited to attend an information meeting held by CASA of the Tenth Judicial Circuit. Come learn about the volunteer role of a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)!

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of the Tenth Judicial District is a non-profit organization that recruits, trains, and supervises community volunteers, who are appointed by a judge as Officers of the Court to be independent fact finders.  CASA volunteers speak up for the best interests of abused and neglected children; they work with the court system and the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) to ensure that all the necessary information is presented to the court, allowing the judge to make the best decisions in the interest of the child. Volunteers do not need to have a background in child welfare or the legal system. We simply are looking for people who care about children. 

Join us Thursday, September 13 from 5:30 – 7:00 pm at the Peoria Heights Village Hall, 4901 N Prospect Rd, Peoria Heights. The need for volunteers is great!  Find out how you can be a voice for one of the over 1,400 abused and neglected children in our area.

For more information, call 309-669-2939 or email casa@peoriacounty.org.

Thank you for your help in spreading the word for those in need and to those who can help!

For more info see:

www.CASAPeoria.org                                                           

www.facebook.com/CASAPeoria                                                                                  

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About CASA of the Tenth Judicial Circuit (www.casapeoria.org)

 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of the Tenth Judicial Circuit is a 501(c)3 non-profit, volunteer organization that advocates for the best interests of abused and neglected children within the Juvenile Court system. Its existence is based on the belief that every child has the right to a safe and permanent home allowing them the chance to reach their full potential in life. The organization, FKA CASA of Peoria County, has been serving abused and neglected children since 2005.  CASA is supported by Heart of Illinois United Way, Caterpillar Foundation, VCVA IL Attorney General, Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority with VOCA funds, and generous donors.