It’s going to be a long one Tuesday. The City Council meeting starts at 6:15 p.m. and immediately begines with a presentation and FIVE proclamations. There are 22 items in the consent aganda (some of which are bound to be pulled out and discusses at length). Councilmember Jim Montelongo is asking the council to...
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Local: Bring a pillow and a pot of coffee to next week’s city council meeting
Site news: How I spent my day off
My work schedule doesn’t give me a lot of time to do the citizen journalism thing. So I look forward to me day off to do things like make phone calls, visit people, go through documents.
My days off are currently scheduled for Mondays and Tuesdays. I spent Monday with relatives and helping out Jonathan...
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Media: She’s back … ?
OMG! Be still my heart! If Jenny Davis back on the beat? It’s been about a month since Jenny left the City Council beat and Word on the Street to take a job as editor of one of those silly sections the JS prints that I never read. She did it because let her...
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Today’s news: Out on the town
Unless noted, all links are via the Journal Star:
If this “GateHouse News Service” report on how Insight Cable is going to carry some Bradley University basketball games is anything other than a press release, I’ll eat my fictional season tickets. What? No one was available in the JS newsroom to make a phone call...
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Local: Playing Hūsker Dū with new streets and sidewalks
Lack of funding for district projects had two district council members demanding changes at the Peoria City Council’s first meeting over the 2008 budget.
Barbara Van Auken was angered that the preliminary $22 million capital improvement budget had no funding for the Sheridan Triangle facade improvement program in her 2nd District. It was especially galling...
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Today’s news: Being there
Today’s news links via the Journal Star:
I didn’t have the staying power to sit through the entire Peoria City Council meeting last week. So of course in today’s Word on the Street, PJS reporter John Sharp had all sorts of juicy details I didn’t have about the final three hours of the meeting. Council...
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Liveblogging: Peoria City Council, 3
Item 4: PRESENTATION by ILLINOIS AMERICAN WATER COMPANY.
Dean Faulkner on IAWC request for water rate increase. ICC will hold hearings with sworn testimony. Process will last 10 months. Showing slides of smiling employees with their awards. S, obviously, it would be WRONG to oppose their huge rate increase.
“Our customers are satisfied.”
“We did notice odor...
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Local: City Manager accused of racism
WMBD 31 decided to report on all those racist comments that have been appearing on the Peoria Journal Star Website recently. Well, they started to, then they got distracted by something:
A leader of the city’s black community says it shows racism still exists. Percy Baker says, “This guy is bold enough to say it....
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Participating in local government can be an electrifying experience
I don't necessarily endorse this idea, but you ...
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Just the fax: Council agenda
Here’s the agenda for the Oct. 4 Peoria City Council meeting:
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Yet another opportunity to argue over water buyout
The Journal Star is reporting that the city council will now formally vote to inform the Illinois American Water company that it won’t try to buy the company.
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Least-effective council member?
That’s the question Willy Nilly is asking in his latest poll.
Willy Nilly,peoria,city council
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FAX: Council meeting
Read how Tuesday’s Peoria City Council meeting went down:
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Chamber of Commerce endorses water buyout
UPDATE: 4:30 p.m. — Here is a letter (.doc format) from John M. Wood, president of Veolia Water North America. The company is one of the bidders seeking to be named the operator of the city’s water company, should the city buy it. He is disputing the claim by the Illinois American Water Company...
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Council Wars II: Coming to a city hall near you
I’m not the only one who noticed that that some of the council members got a just little snarky with city staff and with each other at last night’s meeting. It’s the first time since the new council members took their seats in May.
Evidence:
• At large council member Charles Grayeb saying some council members...
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