I didn’t attend tonight’s Peoria City Council meeting. I did listen to WCBU (while watching the action on Public Access channel 22).
There some chatter at the end about Councilman Eric Turner’s call for a hiring freeze. He now says it wasn’t directed at firemen or police officers. But I note that he never said...
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Posts Tagged ‘ HRA ’
Local: The bucks stop at Peoria City Hall
Local: Increase HRA taxes? WONDERFUL idea!
Two downtown hotels want to increase the city’s Hotel, Restaurant and Amusement Tax. They say the teeny-tiny increase could be used to boost tourism in Peoria. The article isn’t clear how this happens but hey, what the Hell. It’s only a small amount of cash that’s going to be added to what folks pay...
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Today’s news: Evil or stupid, take your pick
The links are via the Journal Star. The snarky commentary is my own.
Blago wants to give Baby Boomers free rides on mass transit. Growing up, I didn’t begrudge freebies for the geezers. But in my youth, old people were the people who fought in World War II and survived the Great Depression. Most of...
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Local: ‘Business license’ is overkill
One topic discussed at the blogger bash was the proposed city business license. For a couple of reasons I am opposed.
First, this solution is based on the problem that a single scofflaw taxpayer, the former Wendy’s franchisee, went belly up without paying their taxes to the city for many many months. Unfortunately,...
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Sorry I missed the meeting
From all accounts I’ve heard, last night’s Peoria City Council meeting was very interesting, from an inside baseball perspective.
The city differed a vote to continue deferring the fees that that the city is due for a long-standing encroachment onto the public’s right of way by a downtown bank.
And they were treated to lecture...
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Peoria Civic Center’s failure: Bad leadership or simply a bad idea?
One of three situations is true:
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Another handout for the Civic Center
Here comes the Peoria Civic Center Authority with its hand out again. Seems they’ve gone ahead and started a massive construction project and then discovered that the bids are higher than they have money to spend.
Oops.
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Speaking of unworthy spending projects …
The Journal Star reports, in loving detail, the Peoria Civic Center expansion project.
Maybe after another $55 million of the taxpayers’ money, they will start to get more big-name acts. I have a feeling, though, that 20 years from now, we’ll still be paying the Hotel, Restaurant and Amusement tax and we’ll still be...
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