
Peoria residents looking to spice up their neighborhood aesthetics have a new ally in the city's Neighborhood Grant Program. Aimed at non-HOA communities, the initiative is designed to spur local improvements through the backing of city funds. According to an announcement on the city's official website, eligible projects include "installing new mailboxes, curb address painting and refurbishing neighborhood entryway signs."
To elevate the collective ambiance, the program champions resident-led projects that serve to bolster the whole community. Those eager to see their streets transform can begin to apply for a grant by reaching out to Peoria Community Engagement. One needs only to pick up the phone and dial 623-773-7090 or write an email to [email protected] to get the ball rolling.
Funding initiatives like these aim to foster a sense of pride and investment among neighbors, ensuring that the places they call home reflect the collective effort and care of those who reside within them. While the city has not disclosed the total amount available through the grant program, it stresses that it plans to support a diverse array of proposals that align with public benefit criteria.
As reported on Peoria's official website, these grants are a direct response to the community's desire to beautifully refine their shared spaces.









