Spring 2018 TCRPC Newsletter
Our Spring newsletter is hot off the presses! Find out what TCRPC has been up to and learn about what issues are facing the region!
Our Spring newsletter is hot off the presses! Find out what TCRPC has been up to and learn about what issues are facing the region!
Think of a street like a Rubik’s cube. Different colored squares could represent modes of transportation or streetscape elements. The end product is a multicolored cube, showing several transportation options in a safe space—i.e., the concept of a “Complete Street.”
There will be a public hearing for the 2018 PPUATS Quadrennial Certification Review on March 7, 2018, at 9:00am. This hearing will take place during the regularly scheduled PPUATS Policy
TCRPC seeks proposals from qualified firms for professional services to assess the pavement condition of major roads in the Peoria-Pekin Urbanized Area. Sealed proposals will be accepted until 4:00pm March
Join us Tuesday, January 23rd from 7pm to 8pm at the Roanoke United Methodist Church for the Comprehensive Plan Update Public Open House! The event is open to residents of
TCRPC is seeking statements of qualifications from qualified firms for professional planning services for two separate projects: a Downtown Wayfinding Plan for Peoria, Illinois and a 4th Street Corridor Revitalization
by Ray Lees, Planning Program Manager Early last year, the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission solicited consultants to examine the possibility of a multi-modal riverfront port facility in Pekin, prompted by
[lede]The Illinois River is arguably the region’s most precious resource and has been for centuries. Unfortunately, it is under tremendous stress and has become the subject of an in-depth study
PPUATS provides federal grant for a Derby Street commercial corridor study in Pekin, IL. Click below to read the full article! Peoria Journal Star: Pekin gears up for Derby
[gdlr_quote align=”center” ]Let’s work together and leverage resources to achieve greater things.[/gdlr_quote] Check out TCRPC’s Planning Program Manager, Ray Lees, featured as the Team GP Spotlight in GPEDC‘s July newsletter—Read it here!