Employment Opportunity - Public Works Laborer

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The Village of Peoria Heights is seeking qualified applicants for a full-time laborer position in the Public Works Department.

Qualified candidates must have a high school diploma or equivalent as well as a valid Illinois driver’s license with the ability to obtain a CDL class B license and an Illinois Class C water license within the time required. The candidate will be required to pass a pre-employment criminal background check and medical physical with a drug/alcohol prescreen.

Candidates interested in this position have until Friday, January 22, 2021 to turn in a completed employment application, which can be downloaded here.

Employment Application

Applications can be emailed to: water@peoriaheights.org

Dropped off at Village Hall

Or mailed to the attention of:

Peoria Heights Public Works Department
4901 N Prospect Rd, Peoria Heights, IL 61616.

The Village of Peoria Heights is an equal opportunity employer.

No phone calls please.

Boil Order issued for Faber Ave.

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Due to a water main break on Faber Ave, water service was temporarily disrupted for residents in that immediate area. Services have been restored and there is a boil order in effect for houses on Faber Ave(3700-3900 blocks). Consult the Boil Order Guidelines PDF for best practices to use during a boil order. Residents will be notified when the boil order has been lifted. If you have any questions, please call 309-686-2375.

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Emily Smesrud


Water Account Technician
Peoria Heights Waterworks

4901 N Prospect Rd  |  Peoria Heights, IL 61616
P 309.686.2375 | F 309.686.2387

Freezing temps can cause frozen pipes...Be prepared!

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Did you know that your interior pipes can freeze?

Here are some helpful tips:

  1. Locate and insulate pipes in or near exterior walls or unheated interior spaces (attics, basements, garages.)

  2. Locate and exercise shut-off valves leading to the water meter.

  3. Let cold water drip from a faucet served by exposed pipes to prevent freezing during cold snaps.

  4. Keep the heat no lower than 55° F or winterize the pipes if you’re planning to be away during cold weather.

Village Board approves hold-the-line levy

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The Peoria Heights Village Board has adopted a 2020 tax levy – payable in 2021 – of $1.06 million, fundamentally a cost-of-living increase over the previous year.

The 2.4 percent hike was unanimously approved at the Village Board meeting of Dec. 15. Village government’s portion of the levy was $521,248, while the Village library asked for $540,522.   

Like many Illinois municipalities, the Heights represents a relatively small percentage of the total real estate tax bill, with sales tax revenues comprising the lion’s share of the village’s operating income. The Village’s current property tax rate is at right about 53 cents per $100 equalized assessed valuation.

The decision to hold the line on property taxes was largely a concession to the pandemic-related realities of 2020, which has not been kind to the bottom lines of many residents and businesses. Village officials have worked hard the last few years to make operations more efficient, to build budget reserves and to put the Heights in a much stronger fiscal position that would allow it to withstand economic swings and downturns of the kind 2020 has produced.

Village leaders have tried to be especially sensitive this year to businesses that have suffered losses due to state-ordered COVID mitigation efforts. 

Case in point is the current business relief program the Village is administering in partnership with the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, which puts up to $5,000 in the hands of local business owners for reimbursement of mortgage, lease and utility payments. As of Dec. 15, 17 businesses had been approved for more than $78,000, which the checks being distributed this very week. The application deadline has been extended until Dec. 28.

Earlier this year, the Village conducted a similar relief effort with local Business Development District funds, providing up to $1,500 for mortgage and lease assistance. Residents also were given a break on their water bills earlier in the year. 

In other business, the Village Board approved the appointment of Robert Tenney to the Zoning Board of Appeals to fill the vacancy created by the departure of Tessie Bucklar. 

The board also learned that about 10 applications have been received for the fire chief position, with interviews set to begin soon. The Village hopes to launch a cadet program through the local school district in an effort to boost the ranks of the volunteer department. 

Finally, with the last business meeting of 2020 now in the rear view mirror, Mayor Michael Phelan extended holiday wishes to all residents, with hopes for a better  2021. 

“This has been a difficult year. I personally can’t wait to get to 2021,” he said. “I encourage you all, let’s watch out for our neighbors. There are people out there in need … Stay healthy and stay safe and God bless all of you.”

Deadline extension for Commercial Expense Reimbursement Program

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The Village has extended the deadline for the Peoria Heights Commercial Expense Reimbursement Grant Program!  We will be accepting new applications through December 28, 2020.

To qualify, businesses must demonstrate a year-to-year loss of at least 25% of receipts for the month.  Businesses can submit for an application for any number of months from March - October.

Please review page 3 of the attached application for the full requirements.  If you have any questions about qualifications or required documents for the grant, please contact Village Hall.


4901 N. Prospect Rd.
Peoria Heights, IL 61616
309-686-2385

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