Monday, January 26, 2009

Just Some of the Things Happening in the Heights Over the Past Four Years

Resurfacing of Forest Park Drive
Painting Observation Tower
Labor Agreements with the Public Works Employees and the Police Department
Tower Park Music Fest
Old Glory Days
Duryea Days
Recycling Program in the Heights
Resurfacing of Monroe Avenue
New Ornamental Streetlights on Prospect
New Ordinances and Increased Enforcement
Police K-9 Unit
School Resource Officer Returned to our Schools
New Parking Spaces on Kelly Avenue
Changes in “No Parking” Areas to Create Additional Parking Spaces
Renewed Partnerships with Dist. 325 and the Chamber of Commerce
New Christmas decorations for Village and Tower Park
New Elevator Car Interior at Observation Tower
New Police Building
Over $400 Thousand Spent on Curb and Sidewalk Program
Establishment of the TIF District
Prospect Road Enhancements
24/7 Ambulance Service
New Street Sweeper Purchased
Automatic Front Doors Installed at Village Hall
New Police Vehicles
Columbus/Moneta Drainage Problems Fixed
All Payments Made on New Fire Dept. Ladder Truck (Over $550 Thousand)
School Caution Lights Installed on Glen Avenue
Finish Out of the Village Hall basement for EMTs and Volunteer Firepeople
Crosswalk Caution Signs along Prospect
Installation of Street Lights for Safety of Residents
Neighborhood Watch Meetings
Town Hall Meetings
Joining the Peoria County Economic Development Council
Joining the Heartland Water Resources Council


By having the festivals and the events in Peoria Heights, we not only bring people into our Village as customers, we also provide opportunities for our residents to gather together. Often, we see friends we haven’t seen for some time at these events. It’s a way of bringing the Community together again. This is an area that had been ignored for several years before the new administration came in.

4 comments:

  1. I agree and I also enjoy the FREE Christian Concerts @ Tower Park. It brings business into the Heights will providing a positive uplifting message to our youth and community.

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  2. My entire family looks forward to the Music Fest every year. We invite friends from outside Peoria Heights, and we hear a lot of positive feedback. Please keep this celebration going!

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  3. Thank you for the comments. It should be noted that the Peoria Heights Examiner ripped into the Tower Park Music Fest because it "lost $9,000.00." This is a fine example of the lack of forward-thinking of the Peoples Party hierarchy. The Music Fest is an excellent way to advertise the Village. It brings people in not only for the actual Fest, but also those who will return, perhaps again and again, as paying customers of our businesses.

    It's a no-brainer. But, if you can't see past your own feet, then you cannot understand the value of bringing people in to the Heights, particularly happy people.

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  4. I'm happy just reading this list, Mayor Allen, and even happier you happend in the Heights.

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