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Peoria unveils Peoria Innovation Corps infrastructure plan; staff outline well program, reclaimed water expansion and advanced purification study
Summary
City staff described multi-year infrastructure work for the Peoria Innovation Corps (PIC) including Lake Pleasant Parkway, Ashlar Hills and sewer conveyance, a large well-drilling program, reclaimed-water loops, and early-stage advanced water purification study with multi-hundred-million-dollar to potential billion-dollar costs.
City staff laid out the first phase of the Peoria Innovation Corps (PIC) infrastructure plan and related water-security projects during the FY2026 budget study session, describing a cluster of road, utility and water projects intended to enable growth on state land and to increase Peoria’s long-term water resilience.
Planned PIC projects and schedule Staff highlighted the next 24–36 months of PIC work: construction-ready design for Lake Pleasant Parkway with a new bridge across the Beardsley Canal, Ashlar Hills roadway and utility construction, initial work on 90th Avenue alignment and a sewer conveyance trunk that will connect new northern development to the Beardsley Wastewater Reclamation…
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