
The City of Peoria has issued a public notice about a proposed increase in fees for broadband fiber and microtrenching. According to the notice, the city is seeking public input on the new fees, which are outlined in a report available on the City's official website and for review at the City Clerk's Office. The proposal would modify existing charges for microtrenching fees and Fiber Optic Communications Systems Fees. As stated on the City of Peoria's news release, the supporting data for these changes is accessible to any interested parties.
In response to these developments, a public hearing is scheduled to take place before the Peoria City Council. This meeting, slated for August 5, 2025, will give residents the opportunity to voice their opinions on the fee changes. Any members of the public with an interest in the proposed adjustments are invited to attend and participate in the hearing, which will be held at the City Council Chambers.
The issue of updating infrastructure costs is a sensitive one, as it can have a significant impact on both access to services and the financial burden on consumers and companies. The new fees were developed based on a detailed analysis, which the City has made available for scrutiny, in the spirit of transparency and community involvement.
It should be noted that some residents have already expressed concerns about possible increases in their monthly expenses due to these fees. However, city officials assure that the proposed fees are necessary to cover the costs of maintaining and expanding high-speed broadband infrastructure within the area. These adjustments stand to affect a multitude of stakeholders, ranging from residential customers to large-scale businesses reliant on the city's communication networks.
Those who are unable to attend the public hearing in person can submit their opinions or questions via phone or mail to the City Clerk's Office. With the hearing set for early August, residents have ample time to review the proposed changes and prepare their feedback for the City Council's consideration.









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