Repairs are being made to a water main in the 1000 block of Moneta Ave. Residents in the surrounding area many experience a temporary disruption in water pressure and/or discolored water. The discolored water poses no health or safety risk and should clear up in a few hours. There is currently NO boil order in effect. If you have any questions or would like to request iron remover for stained laundry, please contact the Water Department at 309-686-2375, ext 1.
Village will enforce tougher rules on gas-powered bikes
If you intend to dash around Peoria Heights in a gasoline-powered bicycle, from now on that privilege is going to cost you if you’re a Heights resident.
The Peoria Heights Village Board unanimously adopted an annual $500 registration fee for the motorized bikes, with Village Administrator Dustin Sutton making it abundantly clear that he is not a fan.
“This is complaint driven,” said Sutton, who doubles as the village’s police chief. “The reason why we’re even discussing this is that we have a big issue on Prospect with these bikes. They’re weaving in and out of cars, they’re down the sidewalks. I think people are tired of it.”
Meanwhile, their operators not uncommonly ignore traffic signals, and the vehicles are exceedingly loud, said Village Board members.
“They’re not regulated and they’re not safe,” said Trustee Sarah DeVore.
The police department wanted direction from the Village, as officers felt their hands were tied given the absence of a specific ordinance. Eventually, there will be a stairstep fine structure for traffic violations up to and including confiscation for repeat offenders.
Electric bicycles are not affected by the new regulations. Non-residents riding the gas-powered bikes through town can anticipate that they may be pulled over by police and asked to produce proof of licensing.
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The Village Board created a new liquor license classification to accommodate a new dessert shop coming to the Heights that will serve alcohol-infused treats with a Mexican twist. Expect to see Fireball and margarita ice cream and slushies and champagne popsicles on the menu. “This is unique to central Illinois,” said Peoria attorney and co-owner Chris McCall.
The Village will draft a new ordinance to allow and regulate push carts selling food in the Village. McCall, who is involved with the Palarte Mexican Ice Cream shop, sought the action from the Village in order to operate on public property such as Tower Park and on private property with the permission of the owner. Mayor Michael Phelan advised that in fashioning the ordinance, the Village “be flexible” while “giving preference to brick and mortar” businesses.
An amendment to the Village Code is coming that will more stringently regulate the parking of boats, trailers and recreational vehicles on private property in the Heights. The Board deferred the issue to further address some concerns, but this has become a code enforcement issue for police and “we’re getting complaints,” said Sutton. Specifically, the Village is looking at a hard surface requirement and restricting such parking to side and back yards. “We need to really clean this up,” said Sutton.
After multiple compromises regarding size and setback, the Village Board approved the installation of a digital sign in front of the new State Farm office coming to the corner of Lake and Prospect streets, owned by Jake Davenport. The Village is in the process of rethinking signage regulations in the B-1 zoning district, which includes the Downtown.
The Village applied for a $550,000 grant through the Illinois Department of Housing and Economic Opportunity to help local homeowners with improvements to their properties and to revitalize the neighborhoods in which they live.
The Village issued a proclamation honoring local restaurateur/bar owner Greg “Gebby” Gebhards, who has operated Schooners in the Heights for 40 years. The mayor lauded the business owner’s generosity to staff, customers and people in need in the community. “It is a pleasure, mayor … to be here in Peoria Heights,” said Gebhards.
The Peoria Heights Zoning Board of Appeals will meet Monday, August 16, 2021
The Peoria Heights Zoning Board of Appeals will meet Monday, August 16, 2021 at 5:30 p.m. at Village Hall, 4901 N. Prospect Road, Peoria Heights, Illinois.
7/27/21 Departmental Meeting Cancelled
The July 27, 2021 regularly scheduled Village Departmental Board Meeting has been cancelled.
New festival, scenic drive to showcase Illinois River valley
The inaugural Bridge-to-Bridge River Drive festival will be held in four Illinois River communities on Sept. 18-19, showcasing some of the best kept secrets regarding the fun that can be had right here in central Illinois, as well as the majesty of the natural landscape and the coming promise of autumn.
Your home needs work? Financial help is available
The Village of Peoria Heights is pursuing a state grant to help improve housing for local residents and needs your help to do it by merely filling out a survey.
In conjunction with the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission, the Village is seeking a $550,000 grant through the Illinois Department of Housing and Economic Opportunity.
The program targets single-family, owner-occupied homes for the purpose of revitalizing the neighborhoods in which they live.
Eligible households cannot exceed 80 percent of median income. For a household of two, the income limit is $48,850 annually. For a household of four, the income ceiling is $61,050. Six family members living under one roof must have an income under $70,850, and so on as family size increases. The lower the family’s income, the better the chances they’ll be chosen to participate in the program.
The maximum individual grant is $50,000 and can be put toward mechanical, structural and energy efficiency improvements, as well as weatherization, lead abatement and handicap accessibility.
Initially, 10 homes will be chosen for participation in the program.
To apply, please fill out the survey, which can be picked up at Village Hall, 4901 N. Prospect Road. It will ask for your street address, the number of people residing in your home, some basic demographic information, your approximate annual income, the number of rooms in your dwelling, and the improvements needed.
Meanwhile, a public hearing to discuss the program and get feedback will be held at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 20, at Peoria Heights Village Hall, 4901 N. Prospect Road. Those who fill out the survey will get an invitation to attend. Those who have disabilities or do not speak English who wish to attend the hearing and need assistance should contact Sarah Witbracht ASAP at sarah.witbracht@peoriaheights.org or at 309-686-2385.
“You really have nothing to lose by filling out the survey, and it’s an opportunity for our residents to improve their living accommodations, to make them safer and healthier, and for the Village to improve its housing stock,” said Mayor Michael Phelan. “This is a great program, and we’d like to see our residents participate.”
Heights to host space-themed fundraiser for accessible playground
Channel your inner Luke Skywalker or Han Solo, your Princess Leia or Chewbacca and beam yourself down to Tower Park in Peoria Heights this coming Saturday as St. Thomas Catholic Grade School, in conjunction with the Village of Peoria Heights, hosts a fundraiser for an accessible-to-all playground on that site.
“Together We Play ... in Space” will take place from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 17 at Tower Park, 4901 N. Prospect Road in the Heights.
Come dressed as your favorite “Star Wars” character and enjoy games, food and Tower rides and play to win prizes, with the Heights Police Department also auctioning off movie memorabilia.
It’s $1 per ticket to participate in the activities and $15 per individual, $25 per family for an unlimited participation pass.
The proceeds are going to a great cause, the “Together We Play Accessible Playground,” which has students at St. Thomas in the Heights partnering with Advocates for Access to construct a playground at Tower Park that would be truly open to children of all abilities and mobilities.
The proposal was a finalist for the Build Peoria grant and came up just short in recent voting. The concept was born out of the FIRST LEGO League Challenge, an international competition that asks teams of fourth through eighth graders to identify a real- world challenge and come up with a solution. Through their research, St. Thomas students had discovered that the Peoria area has more than 14,000 residents living with disabilities who could benefit from having a park that would be far easier for them to use. That includes not only kids who would play at the park but the parents and grandparents with disabilities who might bring them.
The students have put together a budget for the park of $100,000, which they hope to raise through donations and fundraisers like this one. The playground would have a slightly larger footprint than the current one. If funding in excess of the goal is achieved, priority would be given to additions to the plan that would be likely to increase engagement among those with hearing, walking and/or sight impairments.
In the words of the Together We Play team, “If we don’t get to meet children in wheelchairs, or kids with impairments, then we will never learn how to act around them.” In short, an “inclusive playgrounds help lay the groundwork for a truly inclusive society.”
“We are proud to work with the kids at St. Thomas to help make this playground a reality,” said Peoria Heights Mayor Mike Phelan and Village Trustee Brandon Wisenburg in a joint statement. “The goal here could not be any more laudable, the need for this kind of park is real, and we strongly encourage the good people of Peoria Heights and beyond to come out this Saturday, have loads of fun, and getbehind this effort.”
Also joining in the festivities this weekend will be members of the fan organizations 501st Legion, Mandalorian Mercs, Rebel Legion, and The Dark Empire.
Housing Rehabilitation Program
The Village of Peoria Heights is working with the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission (TCRPC) to submit a grant to the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) to start a Housing Rehabilitation program for eligible homes within the Village.
The Heights and TCRPC are seeking interested households to complete a required income and housing needs survey.
Copies can be picked up at Village Hall.
Please click the link below for more information
Public Hearing Notice
The Village of Peoria Heights will hold a public hearing on July 20, 2021, at 5:30 pm, in Village Hall, 4901 N Prospect Road, Peoria Heights, Illinois 61616 to provide interested parties an opportunity to express their views on the proposed federal funded Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) project. Persons with disabilities or non-English speaking persons who wish to attend the public hearing and need assistance should contact Sarah Witbracht, 4901 N Prospect Road, Peoria Heights, Illinois 61616, Sarah.Witbracht@peoriaheights.org, and (309) 686-2385 no later than July 16. Every effort will be made to make reasonable accommodations for these persons.
On or about Tuesday, August 3, 2021, the Village of Peoria Heights intends to apply to the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant from the State CDBG program. This program is funded by Title 1 of the federal Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended. These funds are to be used for a community development project that will include the following activities: community-wide, owner-occupied housing rehabilitation program that helps bring low-to-moderate income households home back up to code. The total amount of CDBG funds to be requested is $550,000. The amount of CDBG funds proposed to be used for activities that will benefit low-to-moderate income persons is $550,000.
Information related to this project will be available for review prior to the public hearing as of Monday, July 12 at the office Village Hall, 4901 N Prospect Road, Peoria Heights, Illinois 61616 between the hours of 8 am – 5 pm. Interested citizens are invited to provide comments regarding these issues either at the public hearing or by prior written statement. Written comments should be submitted to Sarah Witbracht, 4901 N Prospect Road, Peoria Heights, Illinois 61616, or Sarah.Witbracht@peoriaheights.org no later than July 20, 2021 in order to ensure placement of such comments in the official record of the public hearing proceedings. A plan to minimize displacement and provide assistance to those displaced has been prepared by the Village of Peoria Heights and is also available to the public. This project will result in no displacement of any persons or businesses. For additional information concerning the proposed project, please contact Michael Bruner, Planner, Tri-County Regional Planning commission at mbruner@tricountyrpc.org, (309) 673-9330 or 456 Fulton Street, Suite 401, Peoria, Illinois 61602.
No Delay for Waste Pick-Up
Garbage and yard waste removal services will be picked up on the regular schedule next week, July 5-9. There is no delay due to the 4th of July holiday.