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The Peoria County Ways and Means Committee voted unanimously on Aug. 25 to approve a resolution that lists monthly delinquent taxes for August 2025 covering 11 items. Committee Chair sought a motion and a second; the motion was moved by Mister Daniel and seconded by Mister Mac. The committee recorded the vote as unanimous.
The resolution was presented as a routine approval of the county’s monthly delinquent-tax list; the item did not generate substantive discussion at the meeting.
Why it matters: The resolution moves 11 delinquent-tax items into the county’s formal records and helps the county begin any subsequent tax-sale or collection processes allowed by law.
What’s next: No further action was specified during the meeting; procedural steps related to delinquent taxes will proceed according to county practice.
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