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Peoria council approves road, public-works and public-safety items including $100,000 paint purchase and Sheridan Road grant match
Summary
Council approved multiple consent and regular-business items on Jan. 27, including a $100,000 sole-source purchase of pavement-marking paint, acceptance of a $21,600 less-lethal grant, an IGA with Peoria Heights for automatic fire-aid, and a $250,000 local match for Sheridan Road reconstruction tied to a $10 million grant.
Peoria — At its Jan. 27 meeting, the Peoria City Council approved a slate of infrastructure, procurement and public-safety items as part of consent and regular business.
Council approved a sole-source purchase of modified urethane pavement-marking paint from Swarco for $100,000. Public Works Director Rick Powers told council the material is specialized, that the county will pay half under an intergovernmental arrangement because the city paints county roads under contract, and that the purchase covers the city’s 2026 needs. When asked…
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