PEORIA, Ill. — Peoria crews were out treating roads early Wednesday morning after the first measurable snowfall of the season, although accumulation was expected to be minor.
Peoria Public Works Deputy Director of Operations Sie Maroon said the City’s Snow Fighters have a limited number of trucks on the streets treating hills, overpasses, and around the two major hospitals downtown.
Seeing some slick spots, Maroon offered some tips for driving in snow, including leaving extra time to get to your destination, and driving slower.
*Effective immediately, the City of East Peoria is under a traffic collision alert.*
Following a non-injury crash, when the vehicles can be driven away safely, drivers should exchange information and report the accident to the East Peoria Police Department within 36 hours after the collision alert is lifted.
*The Peoria Police Department has issued a traffic collision alert for the City of Peoria. *
Anyone involved in vehicle crashes, where no one is injured and all vehicles are drivable, should exchange information and report the accident in person to the Peoria Police Department at 600 SW Adams Street, within 36 hours after the end of the alert.
All parties involved in the accident must be present in order to file the report with the Police Department.