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The Future of Freight in Greater Peoria

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

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Partake in Peoria Lakes

[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

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Pekin gears up for Derby Street projects

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

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Team GP Spotlight: Ray Lees

[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!

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Tarter Source: The Illinois River needs our help

Eric Miller and Ray Lees continue the discussion on the Illinois River with host Steve Tarter of “Tarter Source” a Peoria Journal Star podcast. Listen to find out what is

Peoria Lakes

At Issue: Future of Peoria’s River

[gdlr_video url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-PfYpuOxEE&feature=youtu.be&platform=hootsuite” ]   Eric Miller, Steve Van Winkle and Russ Crawford discuss the future of Peoria Lakes on WTVP‘s At Issue with show host H Wayne Wilson. To learn

RFQs & RFPs

Two New Requests for Proposals

TCRPC is seeking proposals from qualified firms for professional planning services for two separate projects: a Non-motorized Wayfinding Study in Tazewell County, Illinois and a Parking and Traffic Study for

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Transportation Funding Presentation

Over 70 local and state legislators, transportation stakeholders, and members of the public attended a presentation organized by TCRPC that aimed to shed light on transportation planning in Illinois. Both

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