Market Research Update


In and Near Downtown Peoria Housing

Good news:

The link below is the update on the in and near downtown housing market research from Tracy Cross, the premier housing market research firm in Illinois.


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Smart Growth



The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy spent two years looking at smart growth policies in a number of states to see how well they've achieved their goals. Gregory K. Ingram, President of the Institute, explains the results.

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Planetizen is an interesting free on line planning magazine. Take a look at:



Schools

Some interesting information about our Schools, courtesy of the Heartland Partnership

Charter School

WHOI - Peoria,IL,USA

... CEO of the Peoria Next Innovation Center. For this reason local business heads are backing the district's push to bring a charter school to Peoria.

  

District paves way for new academy
Peoria Journal Star - Peoria,IL,USA
Several executives from area businesses spoke out in favor of the proposed school concept, including Caterpillar Inc., PCCEO, 
Peoria NEXT and the Chamber of ...



Comprehensive Plan for the City of Peoria


The new draft Comprehensive Plan is available for public review and comment.  The Peoria Planning Commission and staff have done a great job in getting public input and comment during the preparation of the plan - the best citizen participation effort I have ever seen in my 35 years as a City Planner.  Now is the time for you to review the plan, and make your constructive comments to improve the document and our City.

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To All:

The draft Comprehensive Plan for the City of Peoria, Illinois has been completed and is available to the public.  Please forward this email to individuals or groups that you feel would like to review the Draft Comprehensive Plan.  This document has been developed over the past eighteen months with extensive public outreach and input, data collection, and analysis.

The draft plan is now available for public review and comment.  Unlike the development phase of the Comprehensive Plan, where the public was asked to provide generalized input; the request now is to provide direct input on the plan document.

When providing input, please be as specific as possible, as to the location and subject of your comments.

We are requesting that the public suggest additions, revisions, deletions, clarifications, corrections, and any other change that they feel merits consideration.  Please also include any comments on the format or layout of the document.

The public comment period will start on June 1, 2009 and run through June 29, 2009.  During this period, comments can be provided using various methods:

     Attend one of the City Planning Commission meetings:

 

§  1:30 PM on Wednesday, June 17, 2009 at City Hall, 419 Fulton Street, Suite 400, Peoria, IL

§  1:30 PM on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at Lakeview Museum, 1125 W Lake Avenue, Peoria, IL

§  1:30 PM on Monday, June 29, 2009 at Fire Station 20, 2020 W Wilhelm Road, Peoria, IL

 

     Provide comments via email to planning@ci.peoria.il.us with the subject line as “Comprehensive Plan”

 

     Provide comments in writing to City Planning Department, 456 Fulton Street, Suite 402, Peoria, IL 61602, Attn: Comprehensive Plan

 

     Provide comments via fax to 309 494 8680, Attn: Comprehensive Plan

 

All comments received will be reviewed by City staff and a final draft Comprehensive Plan will be taken to the City Planning Commission for approval and recommendation to the City Council.


The City Council will have final approval on the adoption of the Comprehensive Plan.  Further opportunity for comment will be provided during the City Council phase of the approval process. The draft Comprehensive Plan is available for viewing or download at the following websites:

http://www.ci.peoria.il.us/comprehensive-plan           

or         

http://www.planpeoria.com


Printed copies are available for review at the Department of Planning & Growth Management, 456 Fulton Street, Suite 402, or at the following Public Library locations: Main Library, 107 NE Monroe Street, Peoria, IL 61602; Lakeview Branch, 1137 W Lake Avenue, Peoria, IL 61614; McClure Branch, 315 W McClure Avenue, Peoria, IL 61604, and Lincoln Branch, 1312 W Lincoln Avenue, Peoria, IL 61605.


Sincerely,


The Planning & Growth Management Department
456 Fulton Street, Suite 402
Peoria, IL  61602
Phone: 309-494-8600
Fax: 309-494-8680
Email: 
planning@ci.peoria.il.us



Uptown in Normal, Illinois


The City of Normal, Illinois has done a great job redeveloping their Uptown.
Read all about it at:


How Green is Your Community?




How Green is Your City?

Power Point, Municipal Survey Form & Results from the First Survey

Conducted at the International Clerks Conference in May 2009




You can use this material to self evaluate "How Green is Your City?"

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