Peoria Public Works prepares for severe weather
PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — Peoria Public Works announced it is prepared to deal with debris from Friday night's severe weather.
According to Peoria Public Works Spokesman Nick McMillion, crews are on standby to clear roadways, alleys and sidewalks after the storm passes.
The area is expected to be impacted by straight-line winds over 75 mph.
Severe Weather Alert Day: Destructive winds and tornadoes expected Friday night
In case of widespread damages, McMillion said crews are prepared to begin around-the-clock operations until all debris is cleared.
Anyone who wants to report downed trees or limbs blocking streets or roadways can do so by calling public works at (309) 494-8800 or emailing publicworks@peoriagov.org. Residents can also make a report in the Peoria Cares App.
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