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Peoria moves to unify downtown zoning, rezones city-owned parcels to match downtown core
Summary
Council approved a city-initiated rezone of about five acres (Osuna Park and Washington Street parcels) to align their zoning with downtown commercial/residential mixed-use district standards, a housekeeping step staff said will help ensure consistent redevelopment rules.
Peoria’s council approved a city-initiated rezone on April 22 to bring roughly five acres — mostly city-owned parcels that include Osuna Park and adjacent Washington Street parcels — into the same downtown commercial/residential mixed-use zoning used across the downtown core.
Planning and Community Development Director Chris Hawkins said the rezoning is a “housekeeping” effort to remove islanded Planned…
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