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Vistancia and Trilogy residents voice water, safety and traffic concerns over large Amcor facility planned near neighborhoods and school
Summary
Multiple residents used the Peoria City Council’s public-comment period to object to a proposed Amcor packaging and testing facility near Vistancia and Trilogy, saying the project has grown since initial disclosures, raising questions about chemical use, water demand, traffic impacts and transparency from city and developer communications.
At the Jan. 14 Peoria City Council meeting, residents from Vistancia and Trilogy raised repeated concerns about a planned Amcor packaging and testing facility in the 5 North area, saying the proposed building has grown substantially from earlier descriptions and that the city and developer have not provided adequate transparency.
Several speakers — including Megan Stop, Shannon Simo, Dawn McCartney, Lorraine Bodoff and Norman Reed — said they were told earlier that the site would be suited for offices, healthcare or education uses and that a packaging/manufacturing facility was not expected. Speakers said the project’s footprint and height…
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