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1 AN ACT making appropriations and reappropriations.
2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
4 ARTICLE 1
5 Section 1. The following named amounts, or so much
6 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
7 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
8 the Department of Agriculture for the projects hereinafter
9 enumerated:
10 DUQUOIN STATE FAIRGROUNDS - PERRY COUNTY
11 For upgrading electrical utilities ............. $ 146,000
12 For constructing a multi-purpose
13 building ..................................... 8,000,000
14 ILLINOIS STATE FAIRGROUNDS - SPRINGFIELD
15 For renovating or replacing racehorse
16 barns - Phase IV ............................. 1,648,200
17 For renovating the Emmerson Building ........... 2,127,000
18 For renovating or replacing #26 Barn ........... 811,000
19 For completing the HVAC system in the
20 Administration Building, in addition to
21 funds previously appropriated ................ 340,000
22 For renovating the Junior Home Economics
23 Building ..................................... 1,131,000
24 Total, Section 1 $14,203,200
25 Section 2. The following named amounts, or so much
26 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
27 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
28 the Department of Central Management Services for the
29 projects hereinafter enumerated:
30 JAMES R. THOMPSON CENTER - CHICAGO
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1 For upgrading mechanical systems ............... $ 1,533,500
2 ILLINOIS CENTER FOR REHABILITATION AND EDUCATION
3 WOOD ROAD - CHICAGO
4 For upgrading fire and safety systems .......... 335,000
5 ILLINOIS CENTER FOR REHABILITATION AND EDUCATION
6 ROOSEVELT ROAD - CHICAGO
7 For upgrading electrical systems ............... 940,000
8 MEDICAL CENTER (DCFS DISTRICT OFFICE) - CHICAGO
9 For replacing roof and upgrading
10 mechanical and electrical systems ............ 1,280,000
11 PEORIA REGIONAL OFFICE BUILDING - PEORIA COUNTY
12 For rehabilitating the HVAC system ............. 135,000
13 ROCKFORD REGIONAL OFFICE BUILDING
14 For upgrading utilities ........................ 80,000
15 SPRINGFIELD STATE GARAGE
16 For renovating the interior of the
17 central garage ............................... 670,000
18 STATE OF ILLINOIS BUILDING - CHICAGO
19 For restoring exterior and rebuilding
20 foundation ................................... 1,580,000
21 RESEARCH AND COLLECTION CENTER - SPRINGFIELD
22 For expanding surplus warehouse ................ 3,200,000
23 TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUILDING -
24 SPRINGFIELD - 120 W. JEFFERSON
25 To purchase the building ....................... 9,500,000
26 Total, Section 2 $9,753,500
27 Section 2.1. The following named amounts, or so much
28 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
29 Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the Capital Development
30 Board for the Department of Central Management Services for
31 the projects hereinafter enumerated:
32 CHICAGO-READ - MEMORIAL CEMETERY
33 For upgrading site ............................. $ 125,000
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1 ILLINOIS CENTER FOR REHABILITATION AND EDUCATION
2 (ROOSEVELT ROAD) - CHICAGO
3 For upgrading lighting & paging systems ........ 125,000
4 For constructing a parking lot ................. 490,000
5 Total, Section 2.1 $740,000
6 Section 3. The following named amounts, or so much
7 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
8 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
9 the Department of Corrections for the projects hereinafter
10 enumerated:
11 STATEWIDE
12 For planning, design, construction, equipment
13 and all other necessary costs for a
14 maximum security facility .................... $129,000,000
15 For planning a medium security facility
16 and land acquisition ......................... 6,000,000
17 For replacing locks and control panels
18 at the following locations at the
19 approximate costs set forth below ............ 2,700,000
20 Illinois River
21 Correctional Center .................850,000
22 Western Illinois
23 Correctional Center .................850,000
24 Danville Correctional
25 Center ............................1,000,000
26 For replacing roofing systems at
27 the following locations at the
28 approximate cost set forth below ............. 1,730,000
29 Menard Correctional Center ...........170,000
30 Vienna Correctional Center ...........155,000
31 Illinois Youth Center -
32 Harrisburg ...........................95,000
33 Dixon Correctional Center ............500,000
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1 Pontiac Correctional Center ..........440,000
2 Illinois Youth Center - Joliet .......370,000
3 For replacing or upgrading security and
4 monitoring systems at the following
5 locations at the approximate cost set
6 forth below .................................. 755,000
7 Vienna Correctional
8 Center ..............................250,000
9 Pontiac Correctional
10 Center ..............................200,000
11 Joliet Correctional
12 Center ..............................305,000
13 For planning and replacing windows at the
14 following locations at the approximate cost
15 set forth below .............................. 3,285,000
16 Vienna Correctional
17 Center ............................1,780,000
18 Sheridan Correctional
19 Center ..............................425,000
20 Illinois Youth Center -
21 Valley View .........................500,000
22 Illinois Youth Center -
23 Joliet ..............................165,000
24 Dixon Correctional
25 Center ..............................235,000
26 Shawnee Correctional
27 Center ..............................180,000
28 For upgrading and renovating showers at
29 the following locations at the approximate
30 cost set forth below ......................... 1,975,000
31 Shawnee Correctional
32 Center ..............................800,000
33 Danville Correctional
34 Center ..............................800,000
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1 Graham Correctional
2 Center ..............................200,000
3 Centralia Correctional
4 Center ..............................175,000
5 For replacing security fencing at the
6 following locations at the approximate
7 cost set forth below ......................... 1,500,000
8 Hill Correctional
9 Center ..............................400,000
10 Western IL Correctional
11 Center ..............................300,000
12 Joliet Correctional
13 Center ..............................200,000
14 Logan Correctional
15 Center ..............................200,000
16 Dixon Correctional
17 Center ..............................100,000
18 Shawnee Correctional
19 Center ..............................100,000
20 Graham Correctional
21 Center ..............................100,000
22 Danville Correctional
23 Center ..............................100,000
24 For upgrading roads and parking lots at
25 the following locations at the approximate
26 cost set forth below ......................... 1,000,000
27 Dwight Correctional
28 Center ..............................500,000
29 Illinois Youth Center -
30 Valley View .........................500,000
31 DIXON CORRECTIONAL CENTER - LEE COUNTY
32 For constructing a gun range and
33 classroom building ........................... $ 500,000
34 DWIGHT CORRECTIONAL CENTER
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1 For renovating C9 and Old Hospital ............. 3,810,000
2 For renovating Housing Unit C8, in
3 addition to funds previously
4 appropriated ................................. 270,000
5 EAST MOLINE CORRECTIONAL CENTER
6 For replacing the chiller/absorber ............. 400,000
7 HILL CORRECTIONAL CENTER
8 For upgrading electrical system ................ 185,000
9 HOPKINS PARK
10 For a grant to the Village of Hopkins
11 Park for infrastructure improvements
12 in connection with the Hopkins Park
13 Correctional Center ......................... 8,300,000
14 ILLINOIS RIVER CORRECTIONAL CENTER - CANTON
15 For replacing warehouse freezers ............... 150,000
16 ILLINOIS YOUTH CENTER - KEWANEE - HENRY COUNTY
17 For constructing a 60-bed inmate
18 housing addition ............................. 4,000,000
19 ILLINOIS YOUTH CENTER - RUSHVILLE
20 For planning, design, construction, equipment
21 and all other necessary costs to add
22 a cellhouse .................................. 14,000,000
23 ILLINOIS YOUTH CENTER - ST. CHARLES - KANE COUNTY
24 For constructing an R & C building
25 and other improvements ....................... 34,000,000
26 For upgrading plumbing system and replacing
27 toilets and sinks ............................ 675,000
28 LOGAN CORRECTIONAL CENTER - LINCOLN
29 For constructing a medical building
30 and dietary building ......................... 11,000,000
31 MENARD CORRECTIONAL CENTER - RANDOLPH COUNTY
32 For stabilizing dam, in addition to funds
33 previously appropriated ...................... 510,000
34 For correcting slope failure & MSU
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1 improvements ................................. 875,000
2 For upgrading electrical distribution
3 system ....................................... 2,500,000
4 For replacing the HVAC system .................. 550,000
5 PONTIAC CORRECTIONAL CENTER - LIVINGSTON COUNTY
6 For expanding the main sally port .............. 400,000
7 For renovating the exterior of North/
8 South Cellhouses ............................. 600,000
9 SHERIDAN CORRECTIONAL CENTER
10 For upgrading the storm sewers ................. 115,000
11 STATEVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER - JOLIET
12 For planning and beginning renovation of
13 H & I houses ................................. 500,000
14 For replacing the water line ................... 3,320,000
15 For upgrading electrical system in
16 "B" House .................................... 1,500,000
17 VANDALIA CORRECTIONAL CENTER
18 For constructing a multi-purpose program
19 building ..................................... 1,300,000
20 For converting Administration Building and
21 planning construction of an Administration/
22 Health Care Unit ............................. 800,000
23 For upgrading the primary water
24 distribution system .......................... 1,300,000
25 WESTERN ILLINOIS CORRECTIONAL CENTER - MT. STERLING
26 For replacing warehouse freezers ............... 150,000
27 Total, Section 3 $231,355,000
28 Section 4. The following named amounts, or so much
29 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
30 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
31 the Historic Preservation Agency for the projects hereinafter
32 enumerated:
33 STATEWIDE PROGRAM
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1 For statewide ISTEA 21 Match ................... $ 637,000
2 BLACKHAWK HISTORICAL AREA - ROCK ISLAND
3 For rehabilitating lodge ....................... 1,166,000
4 BRYANT COTTAGE STATE MEMORIAL - BEMENT
5 For rehabilitating interior and exterior ...... 217,000
6 CAHOKIA COURTHOUSE STATE HISTORIC SITE
7 For providing structural stabilization ......... 308,000
8 FORT DE CHARTRES HISTORIC SITE
9 For rehabilitating the stone gatehouse
10 wall and foundation .......................... 763,000
11 JARROT MANSION STATE HISTORICAL SITE
12 For restoring the mansion, in addition
13 to funds previously appropriated ............. 1,650,000
14 LINCOLN PRESIDENTIAL CENTER - SPRINGFIELD
15 For constructing a Lincoln Presidential
16 Library ...................................... 40,000,000
17 Total, Section 4 $44,741,000
18 Section 4.1. The following named amounts, or so much
19 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
20 Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the Capital Development
21 Board for the Historic Preservation Agency for the projects
22 hereinafter enumerated:
23 CAHOKIA MOUNDS HISTORIC SITE - ST. CLAIR COUNTY
24 For replacing Orientation Theater
25 screen and film .............................. $ 900,000
26 LINCOLN LOG CABIN HISTORIC SITE - COLES COUNTY
27 For providing roads, parking areas and
28 pedestrian bridges ........................... 125,000
29 OLD STATE CAPITOL - SPRINGFIELD
30 For providing back-up generator ................ 225,000
31 Total, Section 4.1 $1,250,000
32 Section 5. The following named amounts, or so much
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1 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
2 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
3 the Department of Human Services for the projects hereinafter
4 enumerated:
5 STATEWIDE PROGRAM
6 For repairing or replacing roofs
7 at the following locations, at
8 the approximate cost set forth below ......... $ 3,715,000
9 Choate Mental Health and
10 Developmental Center - Anna .........250,000
11 Illinois School for the
12 Visually Impaired -
13 Jacksonville ........................100,000
14 Jacksonville Developmental
15 Center - Morgan County ...............60,000
16 Lincoln Developmental Center -
17 Logan County ........................505,000
18 Murray Developmental Center -
19 Centralia .........................1,500,000
20 Shapiro Developmental Center -
21 Kankakee ..........................1,300,000
22 For planning and beginning construction
23 of a facility for sexually violent
24 persons ...................................... 2,900,000
25 ALTON MENTAL HEALTH CENTER - MADISON COUNTY
26 For renovating the central dietary,
27 Phase II, in addition to funds previously
28 appropriated ................................. 1,485,000
29 CHESTER MENTAL HEALTH CENTER - RANDOLPH COUNTY
30 For upgrading energy management system ......... 505,000
31 For replacing sewer lines ...................... 695,000
32 CHOATE MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER
33 For replacing cooling towers ................... 470,000
34 For planning and beginning the
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1 renovation of Life Skills Building .......... 900,000
2 FOX DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - DWIGHT
3 For replacing sewer lines ...................... 185,000
4 HOWE DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - TINLEY PARK
5 For completing upgrade of tunnels,
6 Phase II, in addition to funds previously
7 appropriated ................................. 2,970,000
8 For renovating the kitchen ..................... 150,000
9 KILEY DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - WAUKEGAN
10 For renovating homes, Phase II, in
11 addition to funds previously
12 appropriated ................................. 1,135,000
13 For planning and beginning installation
14 of gas distribution system ................... 100,000
15 LINCOLN DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - LOGAN COUNTY
16 For completing installation of
17 rethermalization, in addition to funds
18 previously appropriated ...................... 700,000
19 SHAPIRO DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - KANKAKEE
20 For replacing steam & condensate
21 lines, in addition to funds previously
22 appropriated ................................. 2,800,000
23 SINGER MENTAL HEALTH CENTER - ROCKFORD
24 For renovating patient units, Phase II,
25 in addition to funds previously
26 appropriated ................................ 3,100,000
27 ILLINOIS SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF - JACKSONVILLE
28 For replacing HVAC, upgrading electrical
29 and replacing doors, in addition to
30 funds previously appropriated ................ 1,700,000
31 Total, Section 5 $23,510,000
32 Section 5.1. The following named amounts, or so much
33 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
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1 Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the Capital Development
2 Board for the Department of Human Services for the projects
3 hereinafter enumerated:
4 STATEWIDE PROGRAM
5 For tuckpointing exterior and repairing
6 masonry at various facilities ................ $ 2,000,000
7 JACKSONVILLE DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - MORGAN COUNTY
8 For replacing stoker system and boiler
9 controls, in addition to funds
10 previously appropriated ...................... 315,000
11 For rehabilitating the water tower and
12 smokestack, Phase II, in addition to
13 funds previously appropriated ................ 600,000
14 ILLINOIS SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF - JACKSONVILLE
15 For completing installation of a running track
16 and upgrading field, in addition to
17 funds previously appropriated ................ 565,000
18 For renovating buildings and abating lead
19 paint, in addition to funds
20 previously appropriated ...................... 220,000
21 Total, Section 5.1 $3,700,000
22 Section 6. The following named amounts, or so much
23 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
24 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
25 the Department of Military Affairs for the projects
26 hereinafter enumerated:
27 STATEWIDE
28 For replacing roofing systems, windows
29 and doors, and rehabilitating the
30 exterior walls at the following
31 locations, at the approximate cost
32 set forth below .............................. $ 2,794,000
33 Bloomington Armory ...................250,000
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1 Dixon Armory .........................540,000
2 Kewanee Armory .......................450,000
3 Macomb Armory ........................450,000
4 Rock Falls Armory ....................654,000
5 Sycamore Armory ......................450,000
6 CAMP LINCOLN - SPRINGFIELD
7 For converting commissary to a military
8 museum, in addition to funds
9 previously appropriated ...................... 715,000
10 EAST ST. LOUIS ARMORY - ST. CLAIR COUNTY
11 For upgrading mechanical systems
12 and rest rooms ............................... 1,502,000
13 ELGIN ARMORY - KANE COUNTY
14 For upgrading heating and mechanical
15 systems ...................................... 2,691,000
16 GALVA ARMORY - HENRY COUNTY
17 For relocating kitchen ......................... 773,000
18 GENERAL JONES ARMORY - CHICAGO
19 For rehabilitating the armory building,
20 in addition to funds previously
21 appropriated ................................. 4,000,000
22 JOLIET ARMORY - WILL COUNTY
23 For renovating mechanical and electrical
24 systems and exterior ......................... 2,729,000
25 MIDWAY ARMORY - CHICAGO
26 For replacing the roof and
27 upgrading the interior ....................... 1,236,000
28 PONTIAC ARMORY - LIVINGSTON COUNTY
29 For upgrading mechanical systems
30 and rest rooms ............................... 1,378,000
31 URBANA ARMORY
32 For renovating the interior and
33 replacing the upper roof ..................... 621,000
34 WEST FRANKFORT ARMORY - FRANKLIN COUNTY
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1 For replacing the HVAC and
2 water distribution systems ................... 1,261,000
3 Total, Section 6 $19,700,000
4 Section 7. The following named amounts, or so much
5 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
6 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
7 the Department of Natural Resources for the projects
8 hereinafter enumerated:
9 STATEWIDE PROGRAM
10 For fabrication of visitors centers
11 exhibit ...................................... $ 700,000
12 For replacing and constructing vault
13 toilets at the following locations,
14 at the approximate cost set forth
15 below ........................................ 1,805,000
16 Wayne Fitzgerrell State Park .........414,000
17 Goose Lake Prairie State Park .........71,000
18 Wolf Creek State Park ................805,000
19 Hennepin Canal Parkway
20 State Trail ..........................435,000
21 Kaskaskia River Fish &
22 Wildlife Area .........................80,000
23 For providing dump stations.................. 200,000
24 For rehabilitating bridges at the
25 following locations, at the approximate
26 cost set forth below ......................... 1,076,000
27 Rock Island Trail ....................681,000
28 Frank Holten State Park ..............300,000
29 Horseshoe Lake State Park .............70,000
30 Castle Rock State Park ................25,000
31 For rehabilitating dams at the
32 following locations, at the
33 approximate cost set forth below ............. 1,435,000
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1 Ramsey Lake State Park ...............535,000
2 Rock Cut State Park ..................450,000
3 Snakeden Hollow State Park ...........450,000
4 For replacing roofs at the following
5 locations, at the approximate
6 cost set forth below ......................... 1,384,000
7 Southern IL Arts &
8 Crafts Center .......................290,000
9 Frank Holten State Park ...............28,000
10 DNR Geological Survey-
11 Champaign ...........................124,000
12 Sangchris Lake State
13 Park .................................50,000
14 Illini State Park ....................125,000
15 Shelbyville Fish &
16 Wildlife Area .......................100,000
17 Trail of Tears State
18 Forest ..............................219,000
19 Sanganois Conservation Area ...........48,000
20 Rice Lake State Park .................125,000
21 Hidden Spring State Park ..............67,000
22 Siloam Springs State Park .............48,000
23 Mississippi Palisades
24 State Park ..........................160,000
25 CASTLE ROCK STATE PARK - OGLE COUNTY
26 For replacing maintenance building ............. 434,000
27 FORT MASSAC STATE PARK - MASSAC COUNTY
28 For reconstructing the fort .................... 4,300,000
29 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY-CHAMPAIGN
30 For constructing two pole
31 storage buildings ............................ 322,000
32 HENNEPIN CANAL PARKWAY STATE PARK
33 For rehabilitating aqueducts
34 #3, #4 and #8 ................................ 750,000
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1 ILLINOIS BEACH STATE PARK - LAKE COUNTY
2 For replacing sanitary sewer line .............. 545,300
3 KASKASKIA RIVER FISH & WILDLIFE AREA
4 For providing electrical service ............... 106,000
5 KICKAPOO STATE PARK - VERMILION COUNTY
6 For rehabilitating the water
7 system and day-use areas ..................... 1,041,000
8 LAKE CALUMET
9 For acquiring land, planning and beginning
10 construction of a Visitors Center ............ 3,000,000
11 LAKE MURPHYSBORO STATE PARK - JACKSON COUNTY
12 For replacing the district office
13 building ..................................... 499,000
14 LINCOLN TRAIL STATE PARK - CLARK COUNTY
15 For renovating the concession
16 building ..................................... 815,000
17 LINCOLN TRAIL STATE PARK - CLARK COUNTY
18 For upgrading campground electrical
19 and drainage ................................. 460,000
20 LITTLE GRASSY FISH HATCHERY - WILLIAMSON COUNTY
21 For improving drainage discharge ............... 250,000
22 MASON STATE FOREST TREE NURSERY
23 For expanding the cold storage facility ........ 638,000
24 MASON STATE FOREST TREE NURSERY
25 For expanding the seed cleaning facility ....... 662,000
26 MORRISON-ROCKWOOD STATE PARK
27 For improving the water system
28 and rehabilitating the campground water ...... 418,000
29 NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY - HAVANA
30 For renovating Forbes Biological Station ....... 683,000
31 PRAIRIE RIDGE SANCTUARY NATURAL AREA
32 For replacing the Service & Hazardous
33 Materials buildings and installing a fuel
34 tank ......................................... 366,000
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1 RESEARCH & COLLECTIONS CENTER - SPRINGFIELD
2 For renovating the interior .................... 991,000
3 ROCK CUT STATE PARK - WINNEBAGO COUNTY
4 For upgrading the sewage system ................ 2,409,000
5 NEW OFFICE BUILDING - SPRINGFIELD
6 For completing construction of an
7 office building, in addition to funds
8 previously appropriated ...................... 2,000,000
9 WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CENTER
10 For constructing a garage and
11 storage area ................................. 394,000
12 WATER SURVEY - CHAMPAIGN
13 For constructing a vehicle maintenance
14 and shop building ............................ 3,568,000
15 WILDLIFE PRAIRIE PARK
16 For planning and beginning the upgrade
17 of the park .................................. 1,000,000
18 Total, Section 7 $32,251,300
19 Section 7.1. The following named amounts, or so much
20 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
21 Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the Capital Development
22 Board for the Department of Natural Resources for the
23 projects hereinafter enumerated:
24 STATEWIDE PROGRAM
25 For maintaining lodge
26 and concession facilities .................... $ 300,000
27 For rehabilitating or
28 replacing playground equipment ............... 1,120,000
29 For land acquisition
30 relocation costs ............................. 100,000
31 For nature preserve
32 boundary fence and survey .................... 405,000
33 DICKSON MOUNDS MUSEUM - LEWISTOWN
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1 For renovating E. Waterford School ............ 601,000
2 GRUBB HOLLOW PRAIRIE - PIKE COUNTY
3 For constructing a parking lot &
4 kiosk and developing trails .................. 10,000
5 ILLINOIS BEACH STATE PARK - LAKE COUNTY
6 For stabilizing the shoreline .................. 400,000
7 KASKASKIA BIO STATION-MOULTRIE COUNTY
8 For renovating buildings ....................... 732,000
9 KASKASKIA RIVER FISH & WILDLIFE AREA - RANDOLPH COUNTY
10 For providing boat access
11 safety improvements .......................... 210,000
12 LASALLE FISH & WILDLIFE AREA - LASALLE COUNTY
13 For upgrading fish-holding
14 and water systems ............................ 286,000
15 LITTLE GRASSY FISH HATCHERY - WILLIAMSON COUNTY
16 For replacing fish collection kettles .......... 155,000
17 NAUVOO STATE PARK - HANCOCK COUNTY
18 For renovating the Reinberger Museum ........... 207,000
19 PRAIRIE RIDGE SANCTUARY NATURAL AREA
20 For upgrading electrical
21 and providing insulation ..................... 118,000
22 RAMSEY LAKE STATE PARK - FAYETTE COUNTY
23 For replacing fjords ........................... 150,000
24 REAVIS SPRING HILL PRAIRIE NATURE PRESERVE - MASON COUNTY
25 For developing natural resources
26 protection ................................... 50,000
27 JAMES R. THOMPSON CENTER - CHICAGO
28 For renovating the art gallery ................. 460,000
29 Total, Section 7.1 $5,304,000
30 Section 7.2. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
31 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital
32 Development Fund for a grant to the City of Carlyle for
33 development of a health center in association with resort
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1 development at Carlyle Lake.
2 Section 8. The following named amount, or so much
3 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital
4 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
5 Department of Public Health for the projects hereinafter
6 enumerated:
7 OAKLAND STREET LABORATORY - CARBONDALE
8 For upgrading electrical and plumbing
9 systems ...................................... $ 215,000
10 Total, Section 8 $215,000
11 Section 9. The following named amount, or so much
12 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital
13 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
14 Department of Revenue for the projects hereinafter
15 enumerated:
16 WILLARD ICE BUILDING - SPRINGFIELD
17 For upgrading security system, in
18 addition to funds previously appropriated .... $ 500,000
19 Total, Section 9 $500,000
20 Section 9.1. The following named amount, or so much
21 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Tobacco
22 Settlement Recovery Fund to the Capital Development Board for
23 the Department of Revenue for the projects hereinafter
24 enumerated:
25 WILLARD ICE BUILDING - SPRINGFIELD
26 For structural analysis of parking deck ........ $ 75,000
27 Total, Section 9.1 $75,000
28 Section 10. The following named amounts, or so much
29 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
30 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
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1 the Department of State Police for the projects hereinafter
2 enumerated:
3 STATEWIDE PROGRAM
4 For replacing communications towers
5 equipment and tower buildings ................ $ 4,208,000
6 For upgrading generators and UPS systems ....... 200,000
7 DUQUOIN DISTRICT 13 - PERRY COUNTY
8 For constructing a district 13
9 headquarters ................................. 5,000,000
10 Total, Section 10 $9,408,000
11 Section 11. The following named amounts, or so much
12 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
13 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
14 the Department of Veterans' Affairs for the projects
15 hereinafter enumerated:
16 MANTENO VETERANS HOME - KANKAKEE COUNTY
17 For upgrading courtyard program spaces ......... $ 3,840,000
18 QUINCY VETERANS HOME - ADAMS COUNTY
19 For installing rethermalization system ......... 1,100,000
20 Total, Section 11 $4,940,000
21 Section 11.1. The following named amounts, or so much
22 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
23 Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the Capital Development
24 Board for the Department of Veterans' Affairs for the
25 projects hereinafter enumerated:
26 ANNA VETERANS' HOME - UNION COUNTY
27 For expanding the emergency generator .......... $ 150,000
28 MANTENO VETERANS' HOME - KANKAKEE COUNTY
29 For resurfacing roads and parking lots ......... 1,185,000
30 For enlarging doorways and main bathrooms ...... 125,000
31 For enlarging doorways in Support
32 II Building .................................. 95,000
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1 For demolishing buildings ...................... 2,550,000
2 Total, Section 11.1 $4,105,000
3 Section 12. The following named amounts, or so much
4 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
5 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
6 the Illinois Medical District Commission for the projects
7 hereinafter enumerated:
8 ILLINOIS MEDICAL DISTRICT COMMISSION - CHICAGO
9 For constructing a Lab and Research
10 Biotech Grad Facility ........................ $ 3,500,000
11 Total, Section 12 $3,500,000
12 Section 12.1. The following named amounts, or so much
13 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
14 Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the Capital Development
15 Board for the Illinois Medical District Commission for the
16 projects hereinafter enumerated:
17 ILLINOIS MEDICAL DISTRICT COMMISSION - CHICAGO
18 For developing the site ........................ $ 800,000
19 For installing security fencing ................ 145,000
20 Total, Section 12.1 $945,000
21 Section 13. The following named amounts, or so much
22 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
23 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
24 the Courts of Illinois for the projects hereinafter
25 enumerated:
26 SUPREME COURT BUILDING - SPRINGFIELD
27 For replacing the roof .......................$ 830,000
28 For renovating the HVAC system on
29 the 3rd Floor ................................ 140,000
30 Total, Section 13 $970,000
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1 Section 13.1. The following named amounts, or so much
2 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
3 Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the Capital Development
4 Board for the Courts of Illinois for the projects hereinafter
5 enumerated:
6 APPELLATE COURT BUILDING - ELGIN
7 For various improvements, in addition
8 to funds previously appropriated ............. $ 190,000
9 For replacing S-2 air conditioning unit ........ 175,000
10 Total, Section 13.1 $365,000
11 Section 14. The following named amount, or so much
12 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital
13 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
14 Office of the Secretary of State for the projects hereinafter
15 enumerated:
16 WILLIAM G. STRATTON BUILDING - SPRINGFIELD
17 For replacing windows and tuckpointing ......... $ 5,925,000
18 Total, Section 14 $5,925,000
19 Section 15. The following named amounts, or so much
20 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
21 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
22 the projects hereinafter enumerated:
23 STATEWIDE
24 For surveys and modifications to buildings
25 to meet requirements of the federal
26 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ........ $ 4,000,000
27 For upgrading and remediating aboveground
28 and underground storage tanks ................ 1,000,000
29 For abating hazardous materials ................ 1,000,000
30 For retrofitting or upgrading mechanized
31 refrigeration equipment (CFCs) ............... 4,000,000
32 Total, Section 15 $10,000,000
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1 Section 15.1. The following named amounts, or so much
2 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
3 Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the Capital Development
4 Board for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
5 STATEWIDE
6 For tuckpointing and repairing exterior
7 of buildings ................................. $ 200,000
8 For demolition of buildings .................... 1,216,000
9 For archeological studies of
10 construction sites ........................... 100,000
11 For repairing minor problems and
12 emergencies .................................. 4,000,000
13 Total, Section 15.1 $5,516,000
14 Section 15.2. The amount of $2,000,000, or so much
15 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the
16 Asbestos Abatement Fund to the Capital Development Board for
17 surveying and abating asbestos-containing materials
18 statewide.
19 Section 15.3. The sum of 500,000,000 or so much thereof
20 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the School
21 Construction Fund to the Capital Development Board for school
22 construction grants pursuant to the School Construction Law,
23 in addition to amounts previously appropriated for such
24 purposes.
25 Section 15.4. The sum of $2,230,000, or so much thereof
26 as may be necessary, for a grant from the General Revenue
27 Fund to the city of Normal for demolition of a power plant at
28 the former Department of Human Services facility.
29 Section 16. The following named amount, or so much
30 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital
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1 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
2 Board of Higher Education for the projects hereinafter
3 enumerated:
4 ILLINOIS MATH & SCIENCE ACADEMY - AURORA
5 For replacing the roof on the
6 Academic Building ............................ $ 415,000
7 Total, Section 16 $415,000
8 Section 17. The following named amount, or so much
9 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital
10 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
11 Board of Higher Education for the projects hereinafter
12 enumerated:
13 SIU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE - SPRINGFIELD
14 For constructing and for equipment for
15 an addition to the combined laboratory,
16 in addition to funds previously
17 appropriated ................................. $ 27,000,000
18 Total, Section 17 $27,000,000
19 Section 18. The following named amounts, or so much
20 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
21 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
22 the Illinois Community College Board for the projects
23 hereinafter enumerated:
24 STATEWIDE
25 For miscellaneous capital improvements
26 including construction, capital facilities,
27 cost of planning, supplies, equipment,
28 materials, services and all other expenses
29 required to complete the work at the
30 various community colleges. This appropriated
31 amount shall be in addition to any other
32 appropriated amounts which can be
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1 expended for these purposes ................$ 5,791,600
2 CARL SANDBURG COLLEGE
3 For constructing a computer/
4 student center ............................... 3,708,000
5 CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO - MALCOLM X COLLEGE
6 For remodeling the Allied Health
7 program facilities ........................... 4,539,000
8 COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY
9 For planning and beginning construction
10 of a technology building -
11 Phase 1 ...................................... 3,483,000
12 DANVILLE AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
13 For renovating campus buildings ................ 9,571,000
14 IL EASTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE - FRONTIER COLLEGE
15 For constructing a learning resource
16 center ....................................... 1,772,000
17 KANKAKEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
18 For constructing a laboratory/classroom
19 facility ..................................... 7,000,000
20 KASKASKIA COLLEGE
21 For renovating the learning
22 resource center .............................. 772,000
23 KISHWAUKEE COLLEGE
24 For constructing a parking lot addition ........ 506,000
25 LINCOLN LAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
26 For constructing a conference &
27 training facility addition to the
28 Millenium Center, in addition
29 to funds previously appropriated ............. 939,000
30 MCHENRY COUNTY COLLEGE
31 For constructing classrooms and a
32 student services building and remodeling
33 space, in addition to funds previously
34 appropriated ................................. 8,544,000
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1 OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
2 For planning an addition to Ray
3 Harstein campus - Phase 1 .................... 392,000
4 REND LAKE COLLEGE - INA
5 For site development, design and
6 construction of an Industrial &
7 Community Training Center at Pinckneyville
8 Industrial Park .............................. 400,000
9 SOUTH SUBURBAN COLLEGE
10 For improving flood retention .................. 437,000
11 SPOON RIVER COLLEGE
12 For remodeling Engle Hall and
13 constructing a maintenance building .......... 2,653,000
14 Total, Section 18 $50,107,600
15 Section 19. The following named amounts, or so much
16 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
17 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
18 the Illinois Board of Higher Education for the projects
19 hereinafter enumerated:
20 STATEWIDE
21 For miscellaneous capital improvements including
22 construction, capital facilities, cost of planning,
23 supplies, equipment, materials, services and all other
24 expenses required to complete the work at the various
25 universities. This appropriated amount shall be in addition
26 to any other appropriated amounts which can be expended
27 for these purposes.............................. $ 14,208,400
28 Chicago State University .............336,100
29 Eastern Illinois University ..........526,700
30 Governors State University ...........212,000
31 Illinois State University ..........1,209,800
32 Northeastern Illinois
33 University ..........................375,400
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1 Northern Illinois University .......1,249,300
2 Western Illinois University ..........851,000
3 Southern Illinois University -
4 Carbondale ........................1,646,700
5 Southern Illinois University -
6 Edwardsville ........................663,000
7 University of Illinois -
8 Chicago ...........................2,798,400
9 University of Illinois -
10 Springfield .........................243,100
11 University of Illinois -
12 Urbana/Champaign ..................4,096,900
13 CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY
14 For remodeling Building K, in addition
15 to funds previously appropriated ............. 9,517,300
16 EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
17 For planning and beginning to renovate
18 and expand the Fine Arts Center -
19 Phase 1, in addition to funds
20 previously appropriated ...................... 4,330,600
21 GOVERNORS STATE UNIVERSITY
22 For constructing addition and
23 remodeling the teaching & learning
24 complex, in addition to funds
25 previously appropriated ...................... 21,985,700
26 NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
27 For renovating the Founders Library
28 basement, in addition to funds previously
29 appropriated ................................. 4,443,100
30 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - CARBONDALE
31 For renovating Altgeld Hall and Old
32 Baptist Foundation, in addition to funds
33 previously appropriated ...................... 10,480,300
34 Total, Section 19 $64,965,400
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1 Section 19.2. The following named amounts, or so much
2 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the
3 Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund to the Capital Development
4 Board for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
5 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - CHICAGO
6 To plan and begin construction of
7 a medical imaging research/clinical
8 facility ..................................... $10,000,000
9 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - URBANA/CHAMPAIGN
10 To plan and begin construction of a
11 biotechnology/genomic facility ............... 7,500,000
12 To plan and begin construction of a
13 supercomputing application
14 facility ..................................... 3,000,000
15 To plan and begin construction of a
16 technology transfer incubator
17 facility ..................................... 3,000,000
18 Total $23,500,000
19 Section 21. The amount of $1,500,000, or so much thereof
20 as may be necessary is appropriated from the Capital
21 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for a grant
22 to Lewis and Clark Community College for all costs associated
23 with construction, redevelopment, infrastructure and
24 engineering costs at the N.O. Nelson property in
25 Edwardsville.
26 Section 22. The amount of $1,300,000, or so much thereof
27 as may be necessary is appropriated from the Capital
28 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
29 Board of Higher Education for the University of Illinois at
30 Springfield for planning and beginning construction of a
31 classroom and office building.
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1 Section 23. The amount of $100,000, or so much thereof
2 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital
3 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
4 Department of Natural Resources to begin planning and
5 construction for the Kankakee River State Park Lodge.
6 Section 25. The amount of $500,000, or so much thereof
7 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Tobacco
8 Settlement Recovery Fund to the Capital Development Board for
9 a grant to the Illinois Institute of Technology for
10 development and improvements at the Food Safety Center.
11 Section 26. The amount of $10,000,000, or so much
12 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Tobacco
13 Settlement Recovery Fund to the Capital Development Board for
14 a grant to Northwestern University for the planning and
15 construction of a biomedical research facility.
16 Section 28. The amount of $7,000,000, or so much thereof
17 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital
18 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board to
19 construct an industrial training center at Illinois Central
20 College.
21 Section 29. The amount of $5,000,000, or so much thereof
22 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital
23 Development Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for a
24 grant to the Fox River Water Reclamation District for skyline
25 sewer system renovations and improvements.
26 Section 30. The amount of $1,000,000, or so much thereof
27 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital
28 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for a grant
29 for development and improvements to the Newberry Library.
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1 Section 31. The amount of $20,000,000, or so much
2 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital
3 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for grants
4 to units of local government and other eligible entities for
5 all costs associated with land acquisition, construction and
6 rehabilitation projects.
7 Section 32. The amount of $800,000, or so much thereof
8 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital
9 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for a grant
10 to the City of Centreville for infrastructure improvements.
11 Section 33. The amount of $250,000, or so much thereof
12 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital
13 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
14 construction of a fire house in the City of Madison.
15 Section 34. The amount of $150,000, or so much thereof
16 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital
17 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
18 renovations and rehabilitation of the old Rosemont Fire
19 Station in the Village of Washington Park.
20 Section 35. The amount of $500,000, or so much thereof
21 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital
22 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
23 Historic Preservation Agency for land acquisition costs
24 associated with the purchase of the Crenshaw property.
25 Section 36. The amount of $7,935,000, or so much thereof
26 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Fund for
27 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for grants
28 to units of local government, educational facilities, and
29 not-for-profit organizations for expenses and infrastructure
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1 improvements including, but not limited to planning,
2 construction, reconstruction, renovation, utilities and
3 equipment.
4 Section 37. The amount of $100,000, or so much thereof
5 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Capital
6 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for all
7 costs associated with infrastructure improvements in the
8 Village of Fairmont City.
9 Section 99. No contract shall be entered into or
10 obligation incurred for any expenditures from appropriations
11 made in this Article until after the purposes and amounts
12 have been approved by the Governor.
13 ARTICLE 2
14 Section 1. The following named amounts, or so much
15 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
16 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
17 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
18 27, Section 1, and Article 28, Section 1 of Public Act 91-20,
19 are reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
20 Capital Development Board for the Department of Agriculture
21 for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
22 ANIMAL DISEASE LABORATORY - CENTRALIA
23 (From Article 28, Section 1 of Public Act 91-20)
24 For upgrading the diagnostic laboratory
25 facility, in addition to funds previously
26 appropriated ................................. $ 42,905
27 DUQUOIN STATE FAIRGROUNDS
28 (From Article 27, Section 1 of Public Act 91-20)
29 For renovating roundhouses ..................... 600,000
30 (From Article 28, Section 1 of Public Act 91-20)
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1 For constructing four livestock
2 facilities barns (Phase II) .................. 189,200
3 For planning and beginning the
4 renovation of the roundhouses ................ 18,126
5 For replacement of the grandstand
6 bleachers .................................... 75,011
7 For upgrading the racetrack, including the
8 racetrack walls .............................. 2,621,797
9 GALESBURG DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY
10 (From Article 27, Section 1 of Public Act 91-20)
11 For purchasing the facility .................... 3,200,000
12 ILLINOIS STATE FAIRGROUNDS - SPRINGFIELD
13 For completing the HVAC replacement
14 in the Administration Building, in
15 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 485,000
16 For replacing and repairing roofs,
17 Phase II ..................................... 810,000
18 For extending the fiber optics system .......... 250,000
19 For installing HVAC system and
20 restrooms in the Orr Building ................ 1,100,000
21 For designing and constructing a complex to
22 accommodate various outdoor events,
23 including site development, utilities,
24 permanent grandstands and portable
25 bleachers, support facilities, vehicle
26 and pedestrian access and related
27 work ......................................... 6,954,293
28 (From Article 28, Section 1 of Public Act 91-20)
29 For replacing and renovating
30 racehorse barns (Phase II) ................... 564,150
31 For replacing and rehabilitating roofs ......... 417,666
32 For replacing Series 14 Barns (Phase I) ........ 169,046
33 For replacing the HVAC system in the
34 Administration Building ...................... 712,755
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1 For upgrading the storm/sanitary and water
2 systems, in addition to funds previously
3 appropriated ................................. 139,952
4 For renovation or replacement of
5 comfort stations, in addition
6 to funds previously appropriated ............. 1,031,801
7 For renovation of the comfort stations-
8 Phase I ...................................... 74,803
9 For planning and beginning the renovation
10 of the show horse barns ...................... 83,105
11 For rehabilitation of six racehorse barns-
12 Phase I ...................................... 41,665
13 Total, Section 1 $19,581,275
14 Section 1.1. The following named amount, or so much
15 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
16 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations
17 heretofore made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 1a
18 of Public Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the General
19 Revenue Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
20 Department of Agriculture for the projects hereinafter
21 enumerated:
22 ILLINOIS STATE FAIRGROUNDS - SPRINGFIELD
23 (From Article 27, Section 1a of Public Act 91-20)
24 For upgrading infield lighting on one mile
25 and one-half mile tracks ..................... $ 335,000
26 Total, Section 1.1 $335,000
27 Section 2. The following named amounts, or so much
28 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
29 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
30 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
31 27, Section 11 and Article 28, Sections 2 and 13 of Public
32 Act 91-20, are reappropriated from the Capital Development
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1 Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Courts of
2 Illinois for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
3 MT. VERNON APPELLATE COURT BUILDING
4 (From Article 28, Section 13 of Public Act 91-20)
5 For expanding the courthouse ................... 1,531,730
6 SECOND DISTRICT APPELLATE COURT BUILDING - ELGIN
7 (From Article 28, Section 2 of Public Act 91-20)
8 For replacing the roof ......................... $ 17,994
9 SPRINGFIELD - SUPREME COURT BUILDING
10 (From Article 27, Section 11 of Public Act 91-20)
11 For installing humidifier and water
12 filtration systems ........................... 1,600,000
13 For upgrading the library, in
14 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 450,000
15 (From Article 28, Section 13 of Public Act 91-20)
16 For replacing plumbing system .................. 917,599
17 (From Article 28, Section 2 of Public Act 91-20)
18 For planning and beginning the
19 library upgrade .............................. 62,411
20 THIRD DISTRICT APPELLATE COURT - OTTAWA
21 (From Article 27, Section 11 of Public Act 91-20)
22 For replacing the Annex roof ................... 50,000
23 Total, Section 2 $4,629,734
24 Section 2.1. The following named amounts, or so much
25 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
26 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
27 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
28 27, Section 11a and Article 28, Sections 2.1 and 14 of Public
29 Act 91-20, are reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund
30 to the Capital Development Board for the projects hereinafter
31 enumerated:
32 SECOND DISTRICT APPELLATE COURT BUILDING - ELGIN
33 (From Article 28, Section 14 of Public Act 91-20)
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1 For upgrading mechanical systems
2 and building exterior ........................ $ 171,694
3 THIRD DISTRICT APPELLATE COURT - OTTAWA
4 (From Article 27, Section 11a of Public Act 91-20)
5 For tuckpointing and repairing exterior ........ $ 140,000
6 FIFTH DISTRICT APPELLATE COURT - MT. VERNON
7 For repairing plaster and painting ............. 176,000
8 SUPREME COURT BUILDING - SPRINGFIELD
9 (From Article 28, Section 2.1 of Public Act 91-20)
10 For tuckpointing and cleaning exterior ......... 102,600
11 Total, Section 2.1 $590,294
12 Section 3. The following named amounts, or so much
13 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
14 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations
15 heretofore made in Article 27, Section 12 and Article 28,
16 Section 13 of Public Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as
17 amended, are reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
18 to the Capital Development Board for the Office of the
19 Secretary of State for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
20 (From Article 27, Section 12 of Public Act 91-20)
21 CAPITOL COMPLEX - SPRINGFIELD
22 For upgrading electrical lighting and replacing
23 ceilings - Stratton Office Building .......... $ 5,500,000
24 For replacing mechanical piping - Klein
25 and Mason Warehouse........................... 290,000
26 For renovating the exterior of the Capitol
27 and Howlett Buildings ........................ 2,000,000
28 For demolition of renovating
29 or replacing 222 S. College,
30 and landscaping of Capitol Complex
31 in addition to funds previously
32 appropriated ................................. 1,200,000
33 (From Article 28, Section 13 of Public Act 91-20)
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1 For demolition of renovating or
2 replacing 222 South College
3 Building and landscaping of
4 Capitol Complex .............................. 2,387,894
5 Total, Section 3 $11,377,894
6 Section 4. The following named amounts, or so much
7 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
8 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
9 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
10 27, Section 2 and Article 28, Section 3 of Public Act 91-20,
11 are reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
12 Capital Development Board for the Department of Central
13 Management Services for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
14 ELGIN REGIONAL OFFICE BUILDING
15 (From Article 28, Section 3 of Public Act 91-20)
16 For replacing the utility system ............... $ 2,146,437
17 ILLINOIS CENTER FOR REHABILITATION
18 AND EDUCATION (ROOSEVELT) - CHICAGO
19 For converting and renovating tub rooms ........ 425,000
20 For upgrading the HVAC system .................. 1,167,666
21 ILLINOIS CENTER FOR REHABILITATION AND
22 EDUCATION (WOOD) - CHICAGO
23 For replacing the skylight system
24 and roof flashing ............................ 36,107
25 For installing security system and
26 perimeter lighting ........................... 140,789
27 CENTRAL STATE GARAGE - SPRINGFIELD
28 For replacing the roof and drainage system ..... 107,892
29 CHICAGO - STATE OF ILLINOIS CENTER
30 For replacing roofing system and
31 insulation, in addition to funds
32 previously appropriated ...................... 813,470
33 For the correction of design/construction
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1 deficiencies, including remedial work in
2 the heating, refrigeration, temperature
3 control and ventilation systems at the
4 State of Illinois Center at Chicago .......... 44,972
5 (From Article 27, Section 2 of Public Act 91-20)
6 OFFICE AND LAB BUILDING, CHICAGO MEDICAL CENTER
7 For planning and beginning the renovation
8 of the facility .............................. 2,500,000
9 (From Article 28, Section 3 of Public Act 91-20)
10 CHICAGO MEDICAL CENTER
11 ILLINOIS CENTER FOR REHABILITATION AND EDUCATION
12 For construction of an independent living
13 apartment building ........................... 49,836
14 CHICAGO MEDICAL CENTER
15 EVELYN EDWARDS CENTER
16 For replacement of the heating system .......... 25,274
17 CHICAGO MEDICAL CENTER
18 VISUALLY HANDICAPPED INSTITUTE
19 For renovation of the loading dock ............. 46,058
20 SUBURBAN NORTH REGIONAL OFFICE BUILDING -
21 DES PLAINES
22 For renovating offices for Environmental
23 Protection Agency, in addition to funds
24 previously appropriated ...................... 1,635,000
25 For renovation of Suburban North Regional
26 Office Building (formerly Maine Township
27 North High School building), in addition
28 to funds previously appropriated for such
29 purpose, Phase III ........................... 1,709,286
30 For renovation and expansion of garage ......... 262,984
31 For designing and beginning the
32 renovation, phase III ........................ 214,885
33 For the purchase and renovation of the high
34 school ....................................... 16,383
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1 OTTAWA STATE GARAGE
2 For replacing state garage ..................... 1,371,385
3 SPRINGFIELD - CAPITOL COMPLEX
4 For construction of a day care center, in
5 addition to funds previously appropriated
6 for such purpose ............................. 950,000
7 For construction of a day care center in the
8 Capitol Complex in Springfield ............... 244,348
9 COMPUTER FACILITY - SPRINGFIELD
10 (From Article 27, Section 2 of Public Act 91-20)
11 For installing a cooling tower and fire alarm
12 system and various other improvements ........ 581,000
13 (From Article 28, Section 3 of Public Act 91-20)
14 For replacement of the halon fire
15 suppression system ........................... 151,659
16 ASH STREET COMPLEX -
17 MUSEUM AND COLLECTION CENTER -
18 SPRINGFIELD
19 For replacement of the roofing system .......... 471,681
20 MARION REGIONAL OFFICE BUILDING
21 For replacing HVAC system and interior
22 lighting ..................................... 1,534,529
23 For construction of a Regional Office
24 Building Addition ............................ 534,225
25 SPRINGFIELD REGIONAL OFFICE BUILDING
26 (From Article 27, Section 2 of Public Act 91-20)
27 For replacing the potable water system ......... 825,000
28 For upgrading the parking lot .................. 175,000
29 Total, Section 4 $18,180,866
30 Section 4.1. The following named amounts, or so much
31 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
32 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
33 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
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1 27, Section 2a, and Article 28, Section 3.1 of Public Act
2 91-20, are reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to
3 the Capital Development Board for the Department of Central
4 Management Services for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
5 JAMES R. THOMPSON CENTER - CHICAGO
6 (From Article 27, Section 2a of Public Act 91-20)
7 For investigating structural columns
8 deterioration ................................ $ 50,000
9 (From Article 28, Section 3.1 of Public Act 91-20)
10 For restoring the exterior plaza ............... 78,933
11 EAST ST. LOUIS - REGIONAL OFFICE
12 For replacing windows .......................... 15,072
13 CHICAGO MEDICAL CENTER - OFFICE AND LABORATORY
14 For rehabilitating exterior .................... 214,884
15 CHICAGO MEDICAL CENTER
16 ILLINOIS CENTER FOR REHABILITATION AND EDUCATION
17 (From Article 27, Section 2a of Public Act 91-20)
18 For rehabilitating the pool area ............... $ 150,000
19 STATE OF ILLINOIS BUILDING - CHICAGO
20 For restoring exterior limestone and
21 masonry ...................................... 550,000
22 PARIS STATE GARAGE
23 For replacing overhead lighting and
24 pneumatic system ............................. 205,000
25 Total, Section 4.1 $1,263,889
26 Section 5. The following named amounts, or so much
27 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
28 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
29 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
30 27, Section 8, and Article 28, Section 4 of Public Act
31 91-20, are reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
32 to the Capital Development Board for the Department of
33 Natural Resources for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
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1 BABE WOODYARD STATE NATURAL AREA -
2 VERMILION COUNTY
3 (From Article 28, Section 4 of Public Act 91-20)
4 For developing the site and associated
5 land acquisition ............................. $ 2,908,364
6 BEALL WOODS STATE CONSERVATION AREA -
7 WABASH COUNTY
8 For replacing a visitors center ................ 460,706
9 (From Article 27, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
10 BEAVER DAM STATE PARK - MACOUPIN COUNTY
11 For rehabilitating dams, spillway, and
12 boat access facilities ....................... 450,000
13 CARLYLE LAKE STATE PARKS
14 For cabin construction and site
15 improvements at Eldon
16 Hazlet State Park, Phase II .................. 1,500,000
17 For road and site improvements at
18 Carlyle Lake ................................. 1,500,000
19 For infrastructure and site
20 improvements at Carlyle Lake
21 less the amount of $200,000 .................. 3,000,000
22 (From Article 28, Section 4 of Public Act 91-20)
23 CAVE-IN-ROCK STATE PARK - HARDIN COUNTY
24 For constructing a shower building
25 and upgrading the campground ................. 650,000
26 CHAIN O' LAKES STATE PARK - MCHENRY COUNTY
27 (From Article 27, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
28 For upgrading sewage treatment system .......... 1,070,000
29 (From Article 28, Section 4 of Public Act 91-20)
30 For construction of a concession building
31 and upgrading the horse concession, in
32 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 85,508
33 For planning and beginning the replacement
34 of concession buildings ...................... 15,333
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1 EAGLE CREEK STATE PARK - SHELBY COUNTY
2 For rehabilitation of the sewage treatment
3 system, in addition to funds previously
4 appropriated ................................. 175,281
5 For planning and rehabilitation of the
6 sewage treatment system ...................... 23,211
7 FORT MASSAC STATE PARK - MASSAC COUNTY
8 For planning and beginning the
9 reconstruction of the fort ................... 66,151
10 FERNE CLYFFE STATE PARK -
11 JOHNSON COUNTY
12 For rehabilitating shower building ............. 140,861
13 FOX RIDGE STATE PARK - COLES COUNTY
14 For upgrading campground ....................... 198,234
15 HENNEPIN CANAL PARKWAY STATE PARK AND ACCESS AREA
16 For stabilizing the feeder canal bank .......... 46,284
17 For replacement and rehabilitation
18 of arch culverts and canal ................... 356,700
19 HORSESHOE LAKE CONSERVATION AREA - ALEXANDER COUNTY
20 For dam rehabilitation and the State's share
21 to implement the ecological restoration
22 plan in cooperation with the U.S.
23 Army Corps of Engineers, and
24 land acquisition ............................. 858,655
25 For construction of a pole building
26 and hunter check station ..................... 46,009
27 For replacing the hunter check station ......... 27,761
28 ILLINOIS-MICHIGAN CANAL STATE TRAIL
29 For stabilization of the aqueduct .............. 235,843
30 ILLINOIS BEACH STATE PARK - LAKE COUNTY
31 (From Article 27, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
32 For rehabilitating lodge entrance .............. 250,000
33 (From Article 28, Section 4 of Public Act 91-20)
34 For constructing an office building ............ 264,536
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1 For replacing sanitary sewer lines ............. 476,147
2 JOHNSON SAUK TRAIL STATE PARK - HENRY COUNTY
3 (From Article 27, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
4 For upgrading campground electrical ............ 250,000
5 (From Article 28, Section 4 of Public Act 91-20)
6 For rehabilitation of the concession
7 building, in addition to funds
8 previously appropriated ...................... 140,000
9 For rehabilitation of the concession building .. 66,832
10 (From Article 27, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
11 KANKAKEE RIVER STATE PARK - KANKAKEE/WILL COUNTIES
12 For constructing sanitary sewer system, in
13 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 5,000,000
14 (From Article 28, Section 4 of Public Act 91-20)
15 KANKAKEE STATE PARK - KANKAKEE COUNTY
16 For planning and constructing a
17 sanitary sewer system ........................ 80,854
18 KICKAPOO STATE PARK - VERMILION COUNTY
19 For construction of a sewage treatment
20 plant, in addition to funds
21 previously appropriated ...................... 101,214
22 (From Article 27, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
23 LAKE LE-AQUA-NA STATE PARK - STEPHENSON COUNTY
24 For replacing sewage treatment plant ........... 572,000
25 (From Article 28, Section 4 of Public Act 91-20)
26 LINCOLN TRAIL STATE RECREATION AREA -
27 CLARK COUNTY
28 For rehabilitating the day use area
29 and site ..................................... 1,234,015
30 MERMET LAKE CONSERVATION AREA - MASSAC COUNTY
31 (From Article 27, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
32 For rehabilitating levee and well, in
33 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 3,600,000
34 (From Article 28, Section 4 of Public Act 91-20)
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1 MORAINE HILLS STATE PARK - MCHENRY COUNTY
2 For renovation of the trail .................... 122,383
3 For replacement of restrooms and upgrading
4 the water system ............................. 200,401
5 MORAINE VIEW STATE PARK - MCLEAN COUNTY
6 For construction of a sewage treatment
7 system and plant ............................. 538,475
8 NORTH POINT MARINA - LAKE COUNTY
9 For construction of a breakwater structure ..... 1,025,018
10 For modifying the marina's docking system ...... 1,471,710
11 NAUVOO STATE PARK - HANCOCK COUNTY
12 For replacing water distribution
13 system ....................................... 142,244
14 PERE MARQUETTE STATE PARK - JERSEY COUNTY
15 For replacing the lodge HVAC condensing unit, in
16 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 179,145
17 RAMSEY LAKE STATE PARK - FAYETTE COUNTY
18 For rehabilitating shower building ............. 130,590
19 RED HILLS STATE PARK - LAWRENCE COUNTY
20 For replacing the sewage treatment system,
21 in addition to funds previously appropriated . 60,008
22 For rehabilitating the dam ..................... 45,548
23 SANGANOIS CONSERVATION AREA -
24 CASS, MASON AND SCHUYLER COUNTIES
25 For rehabilitating the levee system ............ 286,708
26 (From Article 27, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
27 SANGCHRIS STATE PARK - SANGAMON COUNTY
28 For upgrading campground electrical
29 system ....................................... 193,500
30 SPRING GROVE FISHERIES CENTER - MCHENRY COUNTY
31 For planning and beginning renovation
32 of hatchery .................................. 496,000
33 SPRINGFIELD
34 (From Article 28, Section 4 of Public Act 91-20)
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1 For constructing an office building and
2 interpretive center .......................... 23,353,596
3 STARVED ROCK STATE PARK - LASALLE COUNTY
4 (From Article 27, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
5 For construction of a visitors center, in
6 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 4,000,000
7 (From Article 28, Section 4 of Public Act 91-20)
8 For rehabilitating the sewer system ............ 1,055,000
9 For rehabilitating trails, in addition
10 to funds previously appropriated ............. 500,000
11 For upgrading the HVAC system .................. 359,577
12 For construction of a Visitors'
13 Center, in addition to funds
14 previously appropriated ...................... 365,000
15 For rehabilitation of trails, in addition
16 to funds previously appropriated ............. 175,769
17 For reconstruction of the seawall, in
18 addition to funds previously
19 appropriated ................................. 58,193
20 For rehabilitation of the sewer
21 system - Phase I ............................. 104,377
22 For planning and beginning the
23 reconstruction of the seawall ................ 39,827
24 TRI-COUNTY PARK - COOK/KANE/DUPAGE COUNTIES
25 For planning and beginning
26 construction of a park ....................... 48,602
27 WAYNE FITZGERRELL STATE PARK - FRANKLIN COUNTY
28 For rehabilitation of the sewage
29 treatment plant .............................. 159,416
30 For planning and construction of a marina,
31 installation of additional sewage lines,
32 recreational development and overnight
33 accommodations to be located on Rend
34 Lake ......................................... 14,599
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1 (From Article 27, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
2 WHITE PINES FOREST STATE PARK - OGLE COUNTY
3 For planning and beginning lodge and cabin
4 restoration .................................. 150,000
5 TUNNEL HILL-CACHE RIVER STATE NATURAL AREA
6 (From Article 28, Section 4 of Public Act 91-20)
7 For constructing a visitor center and
8 purchasing land .............................. 3,835,366
9 NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY - NATURAL HISTORY RESEARCH CENTER
10 (FORMERLY BURNHAM HOSPITAL)
11 For construction of a Natural History
12 Research Center for the space needs of
13 the Illinois Natural History Survey on
14 the campus of the University of Illinois...... 6,000,000
15 For planning and construction of the
16 Natural History Research Center
17 for the space needs of the
18 Illinois Natural History Survey
19 on the campus of the University
20 of Illinois in Champaign ..................... 2,619,013
21 NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY - CHAMPAIGN
22 For upgrading laboratories and installation
23 of storage units ............................. 63,599
24 STATE WATER SURVEY - CHAMPAIGN
25 For upgrading and replacing the mechanical
26 system, in addition to funds
27 previously appropriated ...................... 2,115,657
28 For renovation of office and
29 laboratory buildings ......................... 20,272
30 For planning and replacement of vehicle
31 storage/shop facilities ...................... 21,150
32 DICKSON MOUNDS - LEWISTOWN
33 For renovating Canton Liverpool
34 Toll Booth ................................... 63,176
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1 STATE MUSEUM RESEARCH AND COLLECTION CENTER - SPRINGFIELD
2 For the completion of site improvements ........ 192,175
3 STATE MUSEUM - SPRINGFIELD
4 For renovating or replacing exhibits, in
5 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 5,500,000
6 For planning and beginning replacement
7 of the state museum .......................... 800,000
8 For planning and replacement of the main
9 museum exhibits, in addition to funds
10 previously appropriated ...................... 473,250
11 For planning renovation of main museum
12 exhibits and for renovation of basement
13 galleries .................................... 26,093
14 STATEWIDE
15 (From Article 27, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
16 For replacing roofing systems at the
17 following locations, at the approximate
18 cost set forth below ......................... 2,346,300
19 Beall Woods Conservation Area -
20 Wabash County .......................30,000
21 Eagle Creek State Park -
22 Shelby County .......................39,000
23 Eldon Hazlet State Park -
24 Clinton County ......................67,000
25 Fox Ridge State Park -
26 Coles County ........................34,000
27 Giant City State Park -
28 Jackson/Union Counties ..............96,000
29 Goose Lake Prairie State Park -
30 Grundy County ......................123,000
31 Hennepin Canal Parkway State Trail ..136,000
32 Illinois Beach State Park -
33 Lake County ........................787,000
34 Illinois Caverns Natural Area -
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1 Monroe County .......................74,000
2 Kankakee River State Park -
3 Kankakee/Will Counties ..............74,000
4 Kickapoo State Park -
5 Vermilion County ....................41,000
6 Middle Fork State Fish & Wildlife
7 Area - Vermilion County .............12,900
8 Moraine Hills State Park -
9 McHenry County ......................91,000
10 Moraine View State Park -
11 McLean County.......................157,000
12 Ramsey Lake State Park -
13 Fayette County ......................69,000
14 Randolph County Conservation Area ....60,000
15 Red Hills State Park -
16 Lawrence County .....................17,000
17 Saline County Conservation Area ......20,000
18 Sam Dale Lake Conservation Area -
19 Wayne County ........................15,000
20 Spitler Woods State Natural Area -
21 Macon County .........................8,400
22 Stephen A. Forbes State Park -
23 Marion County .......................37,000
24 Ten Mile Creek State Fish &
25 Wildlife Area - Jefferson/
26 Hamilton Counties....................76,000
27 Union County Conservation Area .......97,000
28 Washington County Conservation Area ..49,000
29 Waste Management & Research Center -
30 Champaign ...........................43,000
31 William W. Powers Conservation Area -
32 Cook County .........................47,000
33 Wolf Creek State Park -
34 Shelby County .......................46,000
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1 For replacing vault toilets at the following
2 locations, at the approximate cost set forth
3 below ........................................ 1,000,000
4 Anderson Lake Conservation Area -
5 Fulton/Schuyler Counties ...........156,000
6 Giant City State Park -
7 Jackson/Union Counties .............577,000
8 Randolph County Conservation Area ...230,000
9 Silver Springs State Park -
10 Kendall County .....................37,000
11 (From Article 28, Section 4 of Public Act 91-20)
12 For replacing roofing systems at the
13 following locations at the approximate
14 costs set forth below ........................ 278,411
15 Lincoln Trail Homestead State
16 Park, Four buildings ................ 1,000
17 Silver Springs State Park, Three
18 Buildings ......................... 262,411
19 Weldon Springs State Park, Nine
20 Buildings .......................... 15,000
21 For constructing vault toilets at the following
22 locations at the approximate costs set forth
23 below ........................................ 578,299
24 Cave-In-Rock State Park ............ 192,000
25 Frank Holten State Park ............ 120,000
26 Golconda/Rauchfuss Hill ............. 79,000
27 I&M Canal - Gebhard Woods State
28 Park ................................ 5,000
29 Prophetstown State Park ............. 76,299
30 William W. Powers State Park ....... 106,000
31 For constructing hazardous material storage
32 buildings .................................... 275,000
33 For replacing concession buildings and
34 upgrading support facilities at the following
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1 locations at the approximate costs set
2 forth below: ................................. 2,773,318
3 Kickapoo State Park ..................522,000
4 Rock Cut State Park ..................626,318
5 Stephen A. Forbes State Park .......1,625,000
6 For constructing vault toilets at the
7 following locations at the approximate
8 cost set forth below: ........................ 559,780
9 Apple River Canyon State Park ........268,000
10 Des Plaines Conservation Area .........66,000
11 Kankakee River State Park .............31,780
12 Lake Le-Aqua-Na State Park ...........115,000
13 Marshall County Conservation Area .....30,000
14 Morrison-Rockwood State Park ..........12,000
15 Rice Lake Conservation Area ...........37,000
16 For replacing roofing systems and structural
17 repairs at the following locations at the
18 approximate costs set forth below: ........... 75,148
19 Mine Rescue Station, One building .....26,148
20 Castle Rock State Park,
21 One building ..........................4,000
22 Dixon Springs State Park,
23 Three buildings .......................2,000
24 Cave-In-Rock State Park,
25 One building ..........................2,000
26 Ferne Clyffe State Park,
27 One building ..........................2,000
28 Hamilton County Conservation
29 Area, One building ...................29,000
30 Lake Murphysboro State Park
31 Two buildings .........................2,000
32 Red Hills State Park, Two
33 buildings .............................2,000
34 Fox Ridge State Park, Six
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1 buildings .............................2,000
2 Shelbyville Fish and Wildlife
3 Area, Two buildings ...................2,000
4 Newton Lake Fish and Wildlife
5 Area, One building ....................2,000
6 For repair or replacement of roofs and
7 parapet walls and reconstruction of
8 chimneys at the following locations
9 at the approximate costs set forth below ..... 517,905
10 Geological Survey - Applied Lab ......186,375
11 Water Survey - Eight Buildings ........46,000
12 Natural History Survey - Natural
13 Resources Studies Annex ..............67,000
14 Geological Survey - Natural
15 Resources Building ...................64,000
16 Water Survey - Parapet walls at
17 Buildings No. 4, 5 and 6 .............10,000
18 Dickson Mounds - Exterior restroom
19 and picnic shelter ...................14,530
20 Jake Wolf Fish Hatchery -
21 one building ........................130,000
22 For land acquisition ........................... 518,370
23 For maintaining the lodge and concession
24 facilities ................................... 43,721
25 For repairing and maintaining facilities ....... 25,931
26 For construction of hazardous material
27 storage buildings ............................ 155,666
28 For abating hazards caused by the presence
29 of asbestos-containing materials ............. 51,622
30 For planning, construction, reconstruction,
31 land acquisition and related costs,
32 utilities, site improvements, and all other
33 expenses necessary for various capital
34 improvements at parks, conservation areas,
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1 and other facilities under the jurisdiction
2 of the Department of Natural Resources ....... 4,825,460
3 Total, Section 5 $96,680,867
4 Section 5.1. The following named amounts, or so much
5 thereof as may be necessary, from appropriations and
6 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
7 27, Section 8a, and Article 28, Section 4.1 of Public Act
8 91-20, are reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to
9 the Capital Development Board for the Department of Natural
10 Resources for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
11 APPLE RIVER CANYON STATE PARK -
12 JO DAVIESS COUNTY
13 (From Article 28, Section 4.1 of Public Act 91-20)
14 For stabilizing the river bank ................. $ 1,204
15 CHAIN O'LAKES STATE PARK - LAKE/MCHENRY COUNTIES
16 For replacement of windows and floor tile
17 in Region 2 headquarters ..................... 29,596
18 (From Article 27, Section 8a of Public Act 91-20)
19 DICKSON MOUNDS MUSEUM - LEWISTOWN
20 For planning and beginning repair of
21 exterior walls ............................... 100,000
22 FOX RIDGE STATE PARK - COLES COUNTY
23 For rehabilitating historic structures ......... 210,000
24 GOLCONDA MARINA - POPE COUNTY
25 (From Article 28, Section 4.1 of Public Act 91-20)
26 For constructing a sewage lift station ......... 13,531
27 (From Article 27, Section 8a of Public Act 91-20)
28 HENNEPIN CANAL PARKWAY - ROCK ISLAND COUNTY
29 For rehabilitating Aqueduct #6 ................. 590,000
30 ILLINOIS BEACH STATE PARK - LAKE COUNTY
31 For stabilizing shoreline ...................... 400,000
32 (From Article 28, Section 4.1 of Public Act 91-20)
33 For stabilizing the shoreline .................. 0
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1 SPRING GROVE HATCHERY - MCHENRY COUNTY
2 For upgrading the septic system ................ 30,000
3 STARVED ROCK STATE PARK - LASALLE COUNTY
4 For constructing erosion controls .............. 24,360
5 STATEWIDE
6 (From Article 27, Section 8a of Public Act 91-20)
7 For maintaining lodge/concession program ....... 250,507
8 For rehabilitating or replacing
9 playground equipment ......................... 200,000
10 (From Article 28, Section 4.1 of Public Act 91-20)
11 For maintaining lodge and concession
12 facilities ................................... 171,535
13 For rehabilitating or replacing playground
14 equipment .................................... 161,059
15 For maintaining lodge and concession
16 facilities at various DNR locations .......... 41,549
17 For rehabilitating or replacing
18 playground equipment, in addition
19 to funds previously appropriated ............. 277,518
20 For maintenance of lodge and
21 concession facilities ........................ 5,446
22 For rehabilitation or replacement
23 of playground equipment ...................... 12,457
24 For rehabilitation of trail systems ............ 79,407
25 For rehabilitation and replacement of
26 playground equipment ......................... 25,971
27 Total, Section 5.1 $2,624,140
28 Section 6. The following named amounts, or so much
29 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
30 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
31 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
32 27, Section 3, and Article 28, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20,
33 are reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
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1 Capital Development Board for the Department of Corrections
2 for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
3 (From Article 28, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
4 DANVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER
5 For renovation of interior and
6 exterior walls, in addition to
7 funds previously appropriated ................ $ 951,766
8 For correction of construction defects ......... 249,801
9 DECATUR WOMEN'S CORRECTIONAL CENTER
10 For the planning and conversion of
11 Meyer Mental Health Center into a
12 correctional facility ........................ 2,666,025
13 DIXON CORRECTIONAL CENTER
14 For renovation of the groundwater storage
15 tank and abatement of crawlspace
16 pipes in Buildings 26, 27 and 29 ............. 57,817
17 For upgrading the steam distribution system
18 and replacement of the boiler system
19 including asbestos abatement ................. 87,937
20 DWIGHT CORRECTIONAL CENTER
21 (From Article 27, Section 3 of Public Act 91-20)
22 For upgrading the water treatment plant ........ 1,000,000
23 (From Article 28, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
24 For upgrading water and sewer systems .......... 87,370
25 For renovating buildings, in addition
26 to funds previously appropriated ............. 416,122
27 For constructing a gatehouse and
28 sally port and upgrading the
29 security system .............................. 1,972,120
30 For completion of medical unit,
31 in addition to funds previously
32 appropriated ................................. 95,528
33 For planning the expansion of the
34 Education Building and constructing
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1 a dietary and a warehouse .................... 1,503,268
2 For renovation of buildings .................... 68,161
3 EAST MOLINE CORRECTIONAL CENTER
4 (From Article 27, Section 3 of Public Act 91-20)
5 For upgrading fire alarm and building
6 automation systems ........................... 900,000
7 (From Article 28, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
8 For upgrading the electrical
9 system ....................................... 1,250,312
10 For upgrading locking system, in addition
11 to funds previously appropriated ............. 13,911
12 HANNA CITY WORK CAMP
13 For upgrading electrical system ................ 582,628
14 HILL CORRECTIONAL CENTER - GALESBURG
15 For upgrading and expanding freezer
16 capacity, in addition to funds
17 previously appropriated ...................... 207,942
18 For replacing domestic water lines ............. 365,398
19 ILLINOIS YOUTH CENTER - ST. CHARLES
20 For planning and beginning the upgrade
21 of existing facility ......................... 512,982
22 ILLINOIS YOUTH CENTER - HARRISBURG
23 (From Article 27, Section 3 of Public Act 91-20)
24 For upgrading mechanical control system ........ 515,000
25 (From Article 28, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
26 For upgrading the domestic water system ........ 137,253
27 For upgrading the HVAC system .................. 68,674
28 ILLINOIS YOUTH CENTER - JOLIET
29 For planning, site improvements,
30 utility upgrade, equipment and all
31 costs necessary to construct a
32 housing unit and dietary facility ............ 80,303
33 For completing the upgrade of electrical
34 systems, in addition to funds
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1 previously appropriated ...................... 206,511
2 For upgrading the fire alarm system ............ 191,768
3 For completing the upgrade of the utilities, in
4 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 40,647
5 ILLINOIS YOUTH CENTER - VALLEY VIEW
6 (From Article 27, Section 3 of Public Act 91-20)
7 For replacing boilers, controls, hot
8 water heaters and softeners in
9 residential units and administration
10 building ..................................... 1,300,000
11 (From Article 28, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
12 For upgrading dormitory restrooms
13 and fixtures, in addition to
14 funds previously appropriated ................ 20,715
15 For planning and beginning the
16 upgrade of dormitory restrooms
17 and fixtures ................................. 52,014
18 (From Article 27, Section 3 of Public Act 91-20)
19 ILLINOIS YOUTH CENTER - WARRENVILLE
20 For rehabilitation of the administration
21 building ..................................... 791,000
22 (From Article 28, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
23 JOLIET CORRECTIONAL CENTER
24 For correcting erosion and
25 stabilizing the masonry wall ................. 1,738,700
26 For upgrading the power house and
27 installation of a generator .................. 108,292
28 For completing the west cellhouse renovation,
29 including asbestos abatement, in addition
30 to funds previously appropriated ............. 67,226
31 (From Article 27, Section 3 of Public Act 91-20)
32 LAWRENCE COUNTY CORRECTIONAL CENTER - LAWRENCEVILLE
33 For constructing two cellhouses, in
34 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 14,300,000
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1 (From Article 28, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
2 LINCOLN CORRECTIONAL CENTER
3 For upgrading the locking systems and doors .... 42,374
4 For renovation of the Dietary, construction
5 of a cooler addition and installation
6 of blast chillers ............................ 424,037
7 LOGAN CORRECTIONAL CENTER
8 For planning and beginning replacement
9 of the Dietary and Medical Buildings ......... 380,350
10 For renovation of sewer system ................. 135,872
11 For renovation of the water tower .............. 94,886
12 For rehabilitation of the roof ventilation
13 systems ...................................... 77,948
14 MENARD CORRECTIONAL CENTER - CHESTER
15 (From Article 27, Section 3 of Public Act 91-20)
16 For improving ventilation and dehumidification
17 systems in the kitchen and dining rooms ...... 500,000
18 For replacing shower room and guard tower ...... 500,000
19 For upgrading mechanical bar screen and storm
20 and sanitary sewer system .................... 1,300,000
21 (From Article 28, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
22 For completing the upgrade of roads and
23 sidewalks, in addition to funds
24 previously appropriated ...................... 104,292
25 For completing upgrade of North Cellhouse
26 plumbing system, in addition to funds
27 previously appropriated ...................... 386,343
28 For planning and beginning upgrade
29 of the storm tunnel .......................... 100,000
30 For replacing toilets and waste lines
31 at E/W Cellhouse and upgrade
32 North Cellhouse plumbing...................... 2,539,696
33 For renovation or replacement of the
34 Old Hospital Building, in addition to
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1 funds previously appropriated ................ 4,700,000
2 For replacing and installing
3 water storage tank ........................... 581,148
4 For replacing Boiler #2, in addition
5 to funds previously appropriated ............. 624,899
6 For converting a room into a shower room ....... 50,321
7 For upgrading roads and sidewalks .............. 24,763
8 For upgrading the coal handling system
9 and repair or replace boiler system .......... 40,851
10 For conversion of the Maintenance Building
11 to an inmate dormitory ....................... 35,345
12 For upgrading the steam and water distribution
13 systems, in addition to funds previously
14 appropriated ................................. 129,742
15 For replacement of the chimney stack and
16 boilers, in addition to funds previously
17 appropriated ................................. 87,501
18 For replacement of hot water heaters and
19 deairing tanks ............................... 110,000
20 For planning and beginning the
21 renovation of the old
22 hospital building ............................ 73,792
23 For renovation of elements of the power
24 plants, including the main generator ......... 22,982
25 For planning and beginning the
26 renovation of the Administration Building .... 15,604
27 PONTIAC CORRECTIONAL CENTER
28 For completing replacement of hot water
29 lines, in addition to funds previously
30 appropriated ................................. 1,100,000
31 For renovation of main sally port .............. 279,377
32 (From Article 27, Section 3 of Public Act 91-20)
33 SHERIDAN CORRECTIONAL CENTER
34 For replacing doors and locks .................. 150,000
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1 STATEVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER - JOLIET
2 For constructing a housing unit, cellhouse,
3 vehicle maintenance building and
4 warehouse for the reception and
5 classification center, in addition to
6 funds previously appropriated ................ 28,500,000
7 For replacing windows in B House ............... 3,000,000
8 For replacing cell fronts in F House ........... 1,000,000
9 For upgrading plumbing system in F House,
10 in addition to funds previously
11 appropriated ................................. 3,500,000
12 (From Article 28, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
13 For replacing power plant and
14 utility distribution system .................. 10,000,000
15 For planning, design, construction,
16 equipment and all other necessary costs
17 for an Adult Reception and Classification
18 Center ....................................... 44,000,000
19 For upgrading storm drainage and
20 wastewater systems ........................... 1,187,719
21 For upgrading electrical system and elevator
22 and installing HVAC system ................... 1,200,000
23 For replacement of the MSU ..................... 5,856,379
24 For upgrading the doors, locks and hardware
25 in B Cellhouse ............................... 27,509
26 (From Article 27, Section 3 of Public Act 91-20)
27 TAYLORVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER
28 For upgrading shower ventilation system ........ 250,000
29 THOMSON CORRECTIONAL CENTER
30 For constructing three cellhouses and
31 expanding educational and vocational
32 space, in addition to funds previously
33 appropriated, less the amount of
34 $8,300,000 ................................... 38,140,175
HB4439 Enrolled -58- LRB9113188REdv
1 VANDALIA CORRECTIONAL CENTER
2 For planning and beginning construction
3 for a slaughter house and meat plant ......... 500,000
4 For repairing exterior masonry, in addition
5 to funds previously appropriated ............. 750,000
6 (From Article 28, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
7 For renovation of dormitory shower rooms ....... 209,803
8 VIENNA CORRECTIONAL CENTER
9 (From Article 27, Section 3 of Public Act 91-20)
10 For replacing windows, in addition to
11 funds previously appropriated ................ 800,000
12 (From Article 28, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
13 For completing upgrade of the steam
14 distribution system, in addition to
15 funds previously appropriated ................ 844,021
16 For upgrading electrical system and
17 installing emergency generator ............... 1,138,148
18 For renovating the kitchen ..................... 1,881,524
19 For upgrading the steam distribution system
20 and renovation of Powerhouse, in addition
21 to funds previously appropriated ............. 459,890
22 For installation of security fencing ........... 31,675
23 For upgrading air conditioning system
24 and replacement of cooling tower ............. 564,684
25 For upgrading the electrical, plumbing and
26 HVAC systems in four buildings ............... 139,651
27 For completing the rehabilitation of duct
28 systems and walls, in addition to funds
29 previously appropriated ...................... 208,115
30 STATEWIDE
31 (From Article 27, Section 3 of Public Act 91-20)
32 For planning, design, construction, equipment
33 and all other necessary costs for a
34 female multi-security level
HB4439 Enrolled -59- LRB9113188REdv
1 correctional center .......................... 80,000,000
2 For replacing roofing systems at the
3 following locations at the approximate
4 cost set forth below ......................... 1,100,000
5 Vienna Correctional Center ..........500,000
6 Sheridan Correctional Center ........600,000
7 For replacing or installing mechanical bar
8 screens at the following locations at the
9 approximate cost set forth below ............. 690,000
10 Graham Correctional Center -
11 Hillsboro ..........................340,000
12 Western Illinois Correctional
13 Center - Mt. Sterling ..............350,000
14 For upgrading security control systems and
15 panels in housing units at the following
16 locations at the approximate cost set
17 forth below .................................. 4,850,000
18 Danville Correctional Center ........500,000
19 Hill Correctional Center -
20 Galesburg ........................1,500,000
21 Western Illinois Correctional
22 Center - Mt. Sterling ..............675,000
23 Illinois River Correctional
24 Center - Canton ....................675,000
25 Shawnee Correctional Center -
26 Vienna ...........................1,500,000
27 (From Article 28, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
28 For planning, design, construction,
29 equipment and all other necessary costs
30 for a juvenile facility ...................... 19,657,100
31 For replacing locks and doors at the
32 following locations at the approximate
33 cost set forth below ......................... 952,203
34 Dwight Correctional Center ......... 112,000
HB4439 Enrolled -60- LRB9113188REdv
1 Illinois River Correctional
2 Center - Canton .................... 29,000
3 IYC - Joliet ....................... 680,803
4 IYC - Pere Marquette - Grafton ..... 130,400
5 For replacing roofing systems at the following
6 locations at the approximate cost set forth
7 below ........................................ 1,273,264
8 Dixon Correctional Center,
9 four buildings .................... 649,764
10 IYC - St. Charles, two buildings ... 200,000
11 Joliet Correctional Center,
12 six buildings ..................... 285,000
13 Logan Correctional Center - Lincoln
14 three buildings ..................... 9,000
15 Menard Correctional Center - Chester
16 six buildings ...................... 69,000
17 Pontiac Correctional Center,
18 one building ....................... 60,500
19 For inspecting and upgrading water towers
20 at the following locations at the approximate
21 costs set forth below ........................ 3,182,971
22 Dixon Correctional Center,
23 Upgrade Water Tower ............. 1,000,000
24 Graham Correctional Center - Hillsboro
25 Upgrade Water Tower .............. 215,000
26 Joliet Correctional Center,
27 Upgrade Water Tower ............... 150,000
28 Logan Correctional Center - Lincoln
29 Complete Water Tower Upgrade ..... 600,000
30 Menard Correctional Center - Chester
31 Upgrade Water Tower .............. 325,000
32 Stateville Correctional Center - Joliet
33 Upgrade Water Tower ............ 1,000,000
34 Statewide, Inspect and Upgrade
HB4439 Enrolled -61- LRB9113188REdv
1 Water Towers ...................... 300,000
2 For upgrading fire and safety systems at
3 the following locations at the approximate
4 costs set forth below, in addition to
5 funds previously appropriated ................ 3,370,000
6 Menard Correctional Center -
7 Chester ......................... 2,200,000
8 Sheridan Correctional Center ....... 320,000
9 Vienna Correctional Center ......... 850,000
10 For replacing roofing systems at the
11 following locations at the approximate
12 costs set forth below: ....................... 353,102
13 Big Muddy Correctional Center, Ina
14 Two buildings ........................ 1,000
15 East Moline Correctional Center,
16 Three buildings .................... 246,102
17 Graham Correctional Center, Hillsboro
18 Seven buildings ..................... 87,000
19 Sheridan Correctional Center, LaSalle
20 Three buildings ..................... 18,000
21 Stateville Correctional Center, Joliet
22 One building ......................... 1,000
23 For replacing doors and locks at the
24 following locations at the approximate
25 costs set forth below: ....................... 992,476
26 IYC - St. Charles ................... 363,000
27 Lincoln Correctional Center ......... 350,000
28 Jacksonville Correctional Center .... 128,000
29 Sheridan Correctional Center ........ 151,476
30 For upgrading fire safety systems at the
31 following locations at the approximate
32 costs set forth below, in addition to
33 funds previously appropriated: ............... 5,433,479
34 Menard Correctional Center .......... 933,479
HB4439 Enrolled -62- LRB9113188REdv
1 Pontiac Correctional Center ....... 3,000,000
2 Stateville Correctional Center .... 1,500,000
3 For upgrading water and wastewater
4 systems at the following locations
5 at the approximate costs set forth below: .... 2,418,683
6 Big Muddy Correctional Center
7 for installing mechanical
8 bar screen ......................... 172,000
9 Centralia Correctional Center
10 for upgrading water
11 treatment plant .................. 1,465,183
12 East Moline Correctional Center
13 for upgrading sewer system ........... 5,000
14 Ed Jenison Work Camp (Paris)
15 for installing mechanical
16 bar screen ......................... 105,000
17 IYC - Harrisburg for upgrading
18 water distribution system .......... 204,000
19 Kankakee MSU for constructing
20 well #2 ............................ 300,500
21 IYC - St. Charles for upgrading
22 sewage/storm system ................ 143,000
23 IYC - Valley View for installing
24 mechanical bar screen ............... 24,000
25 For correction of deficiencies in
26 water systems at three correctional
27 facilities ................................... 100,000
28 For replacement of locks, windows and
29 doors at the following locations
30 as set forth below: .......................... 1,152,730
31 Dwight ................................ 6,500
32 IYC Harrisburg ...................... 105,000
33 IYC Joliet .......................... 435,000
34 Menard .............................. 350,230
HB4439 Enrolled -63- LRB9113188REdv
1 Pontiac .............................. 78,000
2 IYC Valley View ..................... 101,000
3 Vienna ............................... 77,000
4 For planning, design, construction,
5 equipment and other necessary costs
6 for a Maximum Security Correctional
7 Center, in addition to funds previously
8 appropriated ................................. 78,807,420
9 For planning, design, construction,
10 equipment and other necessary costs
11 for a Correctional Facility for
12 juveniles .................................... 28,086,248
13 For planning, design, construction,
14 equipment and other necessary costs
15 for a Medium Security Correctional
16 Facility ..................................... 39,909,597
17 For planning, construction, utilities, site
18 improvements, equipment and other expenses
19 necessary for the construction of a close
20 supervision super maximum security prison .... 173,561
21 For upgrading for fire safety at five
22 locations and replacing boilers............... 27,567
23 For correcting defects in the food preparation
24 areas, including roofs ....................... 125,979
25 For renovation and improvements at various
26 correctional facilities at the approximate
27 costs set forth below: ....................... 117,693
28 Roof Replacement ......................70,000
29 Road Repavement .......................47,693
30 For replacement of cell doors and locks
31 and rehabilitation of locking systems at
32 the following locations at the approximate
33 costs set forth below: ....................... 118,902
34 Kankakee MSU
HB4439 Enrolled -64- LRB9113188REdv
1 For rehabilitation of locking
2 systems .............................118,902
3 For renovation of roads and parking lots
4 and replacement of boilers at the
5 following locations at the approximate
6 costs set forth below ........................ 42,785
7 Dixon Correctional Center
8 For roads and parking .................6,000
9 Logan Correctional Center
10 For roads and parking .................5,656
11 Menard Correctional Center
12 For roads and parking and
13 replacement of boilers...............22,929
14 Vienna Correctional Center
15 For roads .............................8,200
16 For replacement of roofs at various Department of
17 Corrections locations ........................ 118,405
18 For roof replacement at the following
19 locations at the approximate costs
20 set forth below: ............................. 179,543
21 Graham Correctional Center
22 Five buildings ........................6,543
23 Graham Correctional Center
24 Thirty-two buildings ..................6,000
25 Menard Correctional Center
26 Warehouse Building ...................26,000
27 Menard Correctional Center
28 Five buildings .......................55,000
29 Pontiac Correctional Center
30 Eight buildings .......................6,500
31 Illinois Youth Center-St. Charles
32 Three buildings ......................15,500
33 Sheridan Correctional Center
34 Six buildings ........................16,000
HB4439 Enrolled -65- LRB9113188REdv
1 Stateville Correctional Center
2 Seven buildings ......................24,000
3 Ill Youth Center-Valley View
4 Administration Building and
5 Kitchen Addition ....................24,000 ____________
6 Total, Section 6 $464,595,875
7 Section 6.1. The following named amounts, or so much
8 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
9 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
10 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
11 27, Section 3a and Article 28, Section 5.1 of Public Act
12 91-20, are reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to
13 the Capital Development Board for the Department of
14 Corrections for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
15 (From Article 28, Section 5.1 of Public Act 91-20)
16 MENARD CORRECTIONAL CENTER - CHESTER
17 For stabilizing dams ........................... $ 55,222
18 For repairing masonry and
19 waterproofing exterior ....................... 57,398
20 STATEVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER - JOLIET
21 For tuckpointing buildings ..................... 80,856
22 VANDALIA CORRECTIONAL CENTER
23 (From Article 27, Section 3a of Public Act 91-20)
24 For replacing showers in six buildings, in
25 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 600,000
26 (From Article 28, Section 5.1 of Public Act 91-20)
27 For tuckpointing, waterproofing and
28 replacing facade ............................. 22,683
29 STATEWIDE
30 For energy conservation improvements at the
31 following locations at the approximate
32 costs set forth below: ....................... 56,018
33 Dwight Correctional Center ............ 7,000
HB4439 Enrolled -66- LRB9113188REdv
1 Joliet Correctional Center
2 School Building ...................... 4,500
3 Menard Psychiatric Center
4 Randolph Hall ........................ 7,500
5 Stateville Correctional Center
6 Law Library .......................... 7,400
7 Pontiac Correctional Center .......... 27,893
8 Vienna Correctional Center ............ 1,725
9 For upgrading doors and locking systems at
10 the following locations at the approximate
11 costs set forth below: ....................... 577,182
12 Illinois Youth Center-Warrenville
13 For replacement of doors
14 and locking systems ............... 577,182 ____________
15 Total, Section 6.1 $1,449,359
16 Section 6.2. The amount of $39,162, or so much thereof
17 as may be necessary and remains unexpended from the General
18 Revenue Fund at the close of business on June 30, 2000, from
19 a reappropriation heretofore made for such purposes in
20 Article 28, Section 5.2 of Public Act 91-20, is
21 reappropriated to the Capital Development Board for the
22 Department of Corrections for all costs associated with the
23 completion of the super maximum security prison at Tamms,
24 Illinois.
25 Section 6.3. The amount of $637,177, or so much thereof
26 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
28 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 5.3 of Public
29 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to
30 the Capital Development Board for the Department of
31 Corrections for the projects hereinafter enumerated at the
32 approximate costs set forth below:
HB4439 Enrolled -67- LRB9113188REdv
1 Danville Correctional Center -
2 For upgrading the hot water
3 distribution system ...................$1,000
4 Joliet Correctional Center -
5 For replacement of the deep well ........1,000
6 Stateville Correctional Center-
7 For upgrading the plumbing systems in
8 four buildings .......................558,102
9 Menard Correctional Center -
10 For planning and to begin upgrading
11 the plumbing systems in two
12 buildings .............................26,000
13 Pontiac Correctional Center -
14 For upgrading the mechanical systems
15 and renovation of shower rooms ........30,000
16 Shawnee Correctional Center -
17 For upgrading the hot water
18 distribution system ...................40,000
19 Section 7. The following named amounts, or so much
20 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the
21 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
22 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
23 27, Section 4, and Article 28, Section 6 of Public Act 91-20
24 are reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
25 Capital Development Board for the Historic Preservation
26 Agency for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
27 (From Article 28, Section 6 of Public Act 91-20)
28 BISHOP HILL HISTORIC SITE -
29 HENRY COUNTY
30 For rehabilitating Bjorkland Hotel ............. $ 1,010,000
31 (From Article 27, Section 4 of Public Act 91-20)
32 BLACKHAWK STATE HISTORIC SITE
33 For a grant to the City of Rock Island
HB4439 Enrolled -68- LRB9113188REdv
1 to relocate the existing sewer line .......... 1,200,000
2 CAHOKIA COURTHOUSE STATE MEMORIAL - CAHOKIA
3 (From Article 28, Section 6 of Public Act 91-20)
4 For renovation of the Cahokia Courthouse
5 and the Jarrot House ......................... 124,709
6 CAHOKIA MOUNDS HISTORIC SITE - COLLINSVILLE
7 For replacement of Monk's Mounds stairs ........ 391,395
8 For restoration of Monk's Mound ................ 1,045,251
9 For purchasing private land within historic
10 site boundary ................................ 209,314
11 For replacement of Monk's Mounds stairs ........ 22,006
12 DAVID DAVIS MANSION - BLOOMINGTON
13 For renovation of the David Davis Mansion
14 to eliminate basement leakage ................ 53,602
15 DAVID DAVIS HOME
16 To acquire a residence to be
17 converted to a Visitors Center ............... 249,400
18 FORT DE CHARTRES HISTORIC SITE - RANDOLPH COUNTY
19 (From Article 27, Section 4 of Public Act 91-20)
20 For restoring the powder magazine .............. 305,000
21 (From Article 28, Section 6 of Public Act 91-20)
22 For replacing Maintenance Building ............. 149,293
23 GALENA HISTORIC SITE
24 For structural stabilization and
25 rehabilitation of five historic
26 structures in the Grant Home District
27 including the Biesman, Nolan, Gill,
28 Coville, and Donegan houses .................. 427,000
29 LEWIS AND CLARK STATE MEMORIAL -
30 MADISON COUNTY
31 For constructing interpretive center,
32 and development of the historic site
33 in addition to funds previously
34 appropriated ................................. 1,700,000
HB4439 Enrolled -69- LRB9113188REdv
1 For the construction of an interpretive
2 center and development of the historic
3 site ......................................... 148,952
4 (From Article 27, Section 4 of Public Act 91-20)
5 LINCOLN'S TOMB/VIETNAM MEMORIAL - SPRINGFIELD
6 For rehabilitating site and providing
7 irrigation system ............................ 445,000
8 LINCOLN-HERNDON LAW OFFICE - SPRINGFIELD
9 For rehabilitating interior and exterior ....... 755,000
10 LINCOLN LOG CABIN HISTORIC SITE -
11 COLES COUNTY
12 (From Article 28, Section 6 of Public Act 91-20)
13 For constructing visitors center, Phase II,
14 and developing day use area .................. 1,661,150
15 For replacement of bridges ..................... 39,351
16 For construction of a visitor center and
17 museum, Phase I .............................. 37,849
18 LINCOLN NEW SALEM HISTORIC SITE - PETERSBURG
19 For renovating village entrance and
20 completing visitors center ................... 716,265
21 For rehabilitation of the sewage treatment
22 plant ........................................ 86,512
23 LINCOLN PRESIDENTIAL CENTER - SPRINGFIELD
24 For planning and beginning the Lincoln
25 Presidential Center, in addition to
26 funds previously appropriated ................ 7,429,010
27 POSTVILLE COURTHOUSE HISTORIC SITE -
28 LINCOLN
29 For rehabilitating Courthouse and site ......... 352,090
30 PULLMAN FACTORY HISTORIC SITE - CHICAGO
31 For stabilization of the structure and for planning
32 and beginning restoration .................... 452,003
33 OLD STATE CAPITOL - SPRINGFIELD
34 (From Article 27, Section 4 of Public Act 91-20)
HB4439 Enrolled -70- LRB9113188REdv
1 For providing structural stabilization ......... 2,000,000
2 (From Article 28, Section 6 of Public Act 91-20)
3 For rehabilitating Old State Capitol ........... 989,880
4 For renovating garage ramp ..................... 99,173
5 For renovation of the Old State
6 Capitol to eliminate basement
7 leakage ...................................... 95,967
8 UNION STATION - SPRINGFIELD
9 (From Article 27, Section 4 of Public Act 91-20)
10 For purchasing and rehabilitating .............. 2,549,296
11 VACHEL LINDSAY HOME
12 (From Article 28, Section 6 of Public Act 91-20)
13 For rehabilitating home ........................ 727,708
14 VANDALIA STATE HOUSE
15 For replacing roof and rehabilitating
16 exterior ..................................... 432,584
17 For rehabilitating HVAC and electrical
18 systems and interior ......................... 351,240
19 STATEWIDE
20 For replacing roofing systems at the
21 following locations at the approximate
22 costs set forth below: ....................... 211,570
23 Fort De Chartres, Randolph County .... 93,000
24 Washburne House, Galena .............. 12,543
25 David Davis Mansion, Bloomington ..... 25,000
26 Bishop Hill House, Henry County ..... 195,000
27 For matching ISTEA federal grant funds ......... 486,629
28 Total, Section 7 $26,954,199
29 Section 7.1. The amount of $52,326, or so much thereof
30 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
31 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
32 made for such purpose in Article 28, Section 6.2 of Public
33 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
HB4439 Enrolled -71- LRB9113188REdv
1 Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Historic
2 Preservation Agency for acquiring the Zimmerman
3 archaeological site in LaSalle County and for associated
4 costs, planning, stabilization, restoration and all other
5 expenses necessary to comply with the intent of this
6 appropriation.
7 Section 7.2. The amount of $2,201,800, or so much
8 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the
9 close of business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation
10 heretofore made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 6.3
11 of Public Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital
12 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
13 planning and beginning the construction of a new historical
14 library and Lincoln Center.
15 Section 7.3. The sum of $800,000, or so much thereof as
16 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
17 business on June 30, 2000, from reappropriations heretofore
18 made in Article 28, Section 6.4 of Public Act 91-20, is
19 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
20 Capital Development Board for the Historic Preservation
21 Agency for the construction of an interpretive center and
22 development of the historic site at the Lewis and Clark
23 National Trail Site No. 1 in Madison County.
24 Section 7.4. The following named amounts, or so much
25 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
26 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
27 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
28 27, Section 4a, and Article 28, Section 6.5 of Public Act
29 91-20, are reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to
30 the Capital Development Board for the Historic Preservation
31 Agency for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
HB4439 Enrolled -72- LRB9113188REdv
1 DANA THOMAS HOUSE - SPRINGFIELD
2 (From Article 27, Section 4a of Public Act 91-20)
3 For restoring exterior and interior ............ $ 370,550
4 (From Article 28, Section 6.5 of Public Act 91-20)
5 For restoring the exterior and interior ........ 26,246
6 FORT DE CHARTRES HISTORIC SITE -
7 RANDOLPH COUNTY
8 For planning and beginning restoration
9 of powder magazine ........................... 32,212
10 (From Article 27, Section 4a of Public Act 91-20)
11 GALENA HISTORIC SITE
12 For rehabilitating Washburne House ............. 564,000
13 LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM HISTORIC SITE -
14 PETERSBURG
15 For resurfacing village and service roads ...... 125,000
16 For rehabilitating lift stations ............... 395,000
17 (From Article 28, Section 6.5 of Public Act 91-20)
18 For removing sewage lagoon and treatment
19 plant ........................................ 219,875
20 For rehabilitating saw mill and grist
21 mill ......................................... 208,075
22 METAMORA COURTHOUSE HISTORIC SITE
23 For rehabilitating courthouse .................. 436,845
24 JOURNAL REGISTER BUILDING - SPRINGFIELD
25 For renovating building ........................ 79,794
26 (From Article 27, Section 4a of Public Act 91-20)
27 OLD STATE CAPITOL - SPRINGFIELD
28 For replacing the bottom cylinder of
29 the hydraulic elevator ....................... 50,000
30 Total, Section 7.4 $2,507,597
31 Section 8. The sum of $19,612, or so much thereof as may
32 be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of business
33 on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore made for
HB4439 Enrolled -73- LRB9113188REdv
1 such purposes in Article 28, Section 7 of Public Act 91-20,
2 is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
3 Capital Development Board for the Legislative Space Needs
4 Commission for architectural/engineering fees, planning,
5 construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, and all other
6 necessary costs for remodeling and relocation of various
7 legislative services agencies located in the Capitol and
8 Stratton Office buildings at the approximate costs set forth
9 below:
10 For the Joint Committee on
11 Administrative Rules ...........................$ 19,612
12 Section 9. The following named amounts, or so much
13 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
14 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
15 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
16 27, Section 5, and Article 28, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20,
17 are reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
18 Capital Development Board for the Department of Human
19 Services for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
20 ALTON MENTAL HEALTH CENTER - MADISON COUNTY
21 (From Article 28, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
22 For constructing two building additions
23 at the Forensic Complex ...................... $ 11,745,592
24 For rehabilitation of the central dietary ...... 1,803,719
25 CHESTER MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
26 (From Article 27, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
27 For upgrading access control/duress system ..... $ 1,500,000
28 (From Article 28, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
29 For renovating kitchen area .................... 924,766
30 For replacing fencing and upgrading
31 recreational yard ............................ 383,073
32 For renovating support and residential
33 area ......................................... 3,740,527
HB4439 Enrolled -74- LRB9113188REdv
1 For construction of a storage building ........ 25,003
2 SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE
3 For planning and renovation of residential
4 and program units for children and
5 adolescent services .......................... 794,770
6 CHICAGO READ MENTAL HEALTH CENTER - CHICAGO
7 For upgrading fire/life safety systems, in
8 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 235,000
9 For renovating residential units, in
10 addition to funds previously
11 appropriated ................................. 2,171,000
12 For renovation of utility rooms and installation
13 of drinking fountains ........................ 56,815
14 For renovation of the West Campus Nurses'
15 Stations ..................................... 308,034
16 For renovation of Henry Horner Children's
17 Center and West Campus for fire and
18 life safety codes ............................ 364,926
19 For renovation of the West Campus shower
20 and toilet rooms ............................. 253,620
21 For rehabilitation of the bathroom shower
22 walls in ten buildings ....................... 16,780
23 CHOATE MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - ANNA
24 For rehabilitating or replacing the
25 Cypress Building ............................. 1,512,106
26 For completing HVAC system upgrade,
27 in addition to funds previously
28 appropriated ................................. 1,242,427
29 For upgrading the mechanical equipment,
30 in addition to funds previously
31 appropriated ................................. 42,362
32 For renovating a residential building,
33 in addition to funds previously
34 appropriated ................................. 28,215
HB4439 Enrolled -75- LRB9113188REdv
1 For upgrading the mechanical equipment,
2 in addition to funds previously
3 appropriated ................................. 20,743
4 ELGIN MENTAL HEALTH CENTER - KANE COUNTY
5 For replacing power plant and engineering
6 building ..................................... 8,029,000
7 For renovating the central dietary
8 and kitchen .................................. 3,943,200
9 For construction of an Adult Psychiatric
10 Building, in addition to funds previously
11 appropriated ................................. 3,681,000
12 For construction of roads, parking lots
13 and street lights ............................ 2,341,783
14 For upgrading and expanding the mechanical
15 infrastructure, in addition to funds
16 previously appropriated ...................... 3,298,701
17 For construction of a forensic services complex
18 at Elgin Mental Health Center, in addition
19 to funds previously appropriated ............. 3,489,690
20 For construction of a forensic services
21 complex, in addition to funds previously
22 appropriated ................................. 150,050
23 For renovation of the HVAC systems,
24 replacement of windows and installation
25 of security screens, in addition
26 to funds previously appropriated ............. 2,062,047
27 For construction of a Forensic Services
28 Facility, in addition to funds
29 previously appropriated ..................... 275,052
30 For upgrading and expanding mechanical
31 infrastructure, in addition to funds
32 previously appropriated ...................... 11,522
33 For upgrading for fire and life safety ......... 167,937
34 For planning the renovation of the Forensic
HB4439 Enrolled -76- LRB9113188REdv
1 Building and abating asbestos ................ 237,723
2 For renovation of the Central Stores
3 Building ..................................... 85,679
4 For the demolition of the Old Main Building
5 and construction of an Adult
6 Psychiatric Center ........................... 316,085
7 FOX DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - DWIGHT
8 (From Article 27, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
9 For upgrading electrical system and installing
10 an emergency generator ....................... 842,000
11 (From Article 28, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
12 For renovating dietary, in addition
13 to funds previously appropriated ............. 67,876
14 For replacement of absorbers and
15 upgrading HVAC system ........................ 709,522
16 For renovation of Building #8 and
17 window replacement of Building
18 #1, in addition to funds
19 previously appropriated ...................... 108,533
20 HOWE DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - TINLEY PARK
21 (From Article 27, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
22 For renovating residences, in addition to
23 funds previously appropriated ................ 2,792,000
24 (From Article 28, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
25 For replacing roofs ............................ 21,272
26 For planning and beginning access
27 to water supply from village ................. 53,402
28 For planning and rehabilitation of
29 utility tunnels .............................. 68,825
30 For renovation of residential buildings ........ 2,468,404
31 For replacement of steam and
32 condensate lines ............................. 51,233
33 For renovation of the boilers in the power
34 plant ........................................ 29,856
HB4439 Enrolled -77- LRB9113188REdv
1 ILLINOIS SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF - JACKSONVILLE
2 (From Article 27, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
3 For renovating the fire alarm systems, in
4 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 500,000
5 ILLINOIS SCHOOL FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED - JACKSONVILLE
6 For installation of individual
7 package boilers,
8 completing the powerhouse
9 rehabilitation, in addition
10 to funds previously appropriated ............. 400,000
11 JACKSONVILLE DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - MORGAN COUNTY
12 For rehabilitating cooling towers at
13 the power plant .............................. 270,000
14 (From Article 28, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
15 For extending chilled water line ............... 173,967
16 For rehabilitation of bathrooms and
17 replacing doors .............................. 285,661
18 For rehabilitation of the electrical
19 distributions system, in addition to
20 Funds previously appropriated ................ 68,281
21 For installation of fire safety systems in
22 four buildings and replacement of a
23 code compliance generator .................... 43,611
24 KILEY DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - WAUKEGAN
25 For renovating homes ........................... 129,786
26 For renovation of homes ........................ 18,771
27 LINCOLN DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - LOGAN COUNTY
28 For upgrading power plant and installing
29 EMS, in addition to funds previously
30 appropriated ................................. 1,714,388
31 For renovating or replacing
32 Elmhurst Cottage ............................. 1,782,449
33 For installation of a rethermalization food
34 service system, in addition to funds
HB4439 Enrolled -78- LRB9113188REdv
1 previously appropriated ...................... 690,254
2 For upgrading the architectural and mechanical
3 systems, in addition to funds
4 previously appropriated ...................... 191,884
5 For installation of rethermalization food
6 service system ............................... 36,162
7 For upgrading the HVAC systems, including
8 chillers ..................................... 25,157
9 LUDEMAN DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - PARK FOREST
10 (From Article 27, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
11 For renovating residential and neighborhood
12 homes, in addition to funds previously
13 appropriated ................................. 1,850,000
14 (From Article 28, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
15 For replacing plumbing, HVAC and
16 boiler systems ............................... 788,685
17 For renovation of residential buildings,
18 in addition to funds previously
19 appropriated ................................. 1,879,827
20 For rehabilitation of the roads and parking
21 areas and constructing walks ................. 123,928
22 For renovation of residences ................... 36,652
23 MADDEN MENTAL HEALTH CENTER - HINES
24 (From Article 27, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
25 For renovating pavilions for safety/
26 security, in addition to
27 funds previously appropriated ................ 1,200,000
28 (From Article 28, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
29 For renovating dietary ......................... 910,000
30 For renovation of pavilions, in addition
31 to funds previously appropriated ............. 818,745
32 For upgrading residences for safety and
33 security ..................................... 39,970
34 For replacement of a cooling tower and
HB4439 Enrolled -79- LRB9113188REdv
1 chiller and installation of an emergency
2 generator .................................... 166,143
3 MCFARLAND MENTAL HEALTH CENTER - SPRINGFIELD
4 (From Article 27, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
5 For renovating Kennedy Hall .................... 2,500,000
6 (From Article 28, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
7 For renovating Stevenson Hall .................. 977,270
8 For replacement of the HVAC management
9 control panel, in addition to funds
10 previously appropriated ...................... 57,476
11 For rehabilitation of the dietary facility ..... 50,103
12 MURRAY DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - CENTRALIA
13 (From Article 27, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
14 For replacing energy management system ......... 815,000
15 (From Article 28, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
16 For renovating Elm Cottage ..................... 1,915,878
17 SHAPIRO DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - KANKAKEE
18 (From Article 27, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
19 For upgrading HVAC systems in four
20 residential buildings ........................ 1,210,000
21 (From Article 28, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
22 For planning and beginning the upgrade
23 of steam and condensate lines ................ 310,083
24 For rehabilitating HVAC system ................. 1,166,000
25 For replacing cooling towers and
26 rehabilitating absorbers ..................... 1,040,000
27 For completion of the HVAC system, in
28 addition to funds previously
29 appropriated ................................. 87,283
30 For replacement of boiler, in
31 addition to funds previously
32 appropriated ................................. 765,000
33 For replacement of water mains
34 and valves ................................... 466,192
HB4439 Enrolled -80- LRB9113188REdv
1 For planning and beginning sewer and
2 manhole renovation ........................... 12,911
3 For rehabilitation of the boilers .............. 184,605
4 For planning and replacement of windows ........ 150,291
5 For upgrading fire safety systems in the
6 support buildings ............................ 99,204
7 For installation of air conditioning in
8 Building #704, in addition to funds
9 previously appropriated ...................... 75,695
10 For replacement of cooling towers in
11 Buildings #100A and #100B .................... 26,402
12 For installation of air conditioning in
13 Buildings #502 and #514 ...................... 37,554
14 SINGER MENTAL HEALTH CENTER - ROCKFORD
15 For replacing roofs ............................ 81,351
16 For renovating mechanicals and
17 residential areas ............................ 2,607,775
18 For replacement of absorbers ................... 156,150
19 TINLEY PARK MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
20 For upgrading fire/life safety systems
21 and bedroom lighting, in addition to
22 funds previously appropriated ................ 236,000
23 TINLEY PARK MENTAL HEALTH CENTER/
24 HOWE DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER
25 (From Article 28, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
26 For replacement of the bar screen and
27 renovating the sewer system, in
28 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 120,546
29 For rehabilitation of the electrical
30 distribution system, in addition to
31 funds previously appropriated ................ 817,980
32 For renovating and making mechanical
33 improvements to Spruce Hall and Maple Hall ... 66,894
34 For renovation for accessibility in four
HB4439 Enrolled -81- LRB9113188REdv
1 buildings .................................... 137,036
2 For planning the sewer system renovation and
3 replacement of the rag catcher ............... 57,744
4 For renovation for fire and life safety in
5 three residences ............................. 153,206
6 For replacement of the windows in nine
7 buildings .................................... 24,246
8 ZELLER MENTAL HEALTH CENTER - PEORIA
9 (From Article 27, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
10 For upgrading HVAC and mechanical systems ...... 685,000
11 (From Article 28, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
12 For renovation of the nurses' stations,
13 in addition to funds previously
14 appropriated ................................. 737,149
15 For renovation of Nurses' Stations and
16 seclusion rooms .............................. 42,558
17 STATEWIDE
18 (From Article 27, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20)
19 For replacing and repairing roofing systems
20 at the following locations at the approximate
21 cost set forth below ......................... 2,310,000
22 Choate Developmental Center -
23 Anna ...............................300,000
24 Chicago-Read Mental Health Center ...100,000
25 Tinley Park Mental Health Center.....185,000
26 Illinois School for the Visually
27 Impaired - Jacksonville ............160,000
28 Shapiro Developmental Center -
29 Kankakee ...........................545,000
30 Kiley Developmental Center -
31 Waukegan ...........................300,000
32 Ludeman Developmental Center -
33 Park Forest ........................720,000
34 For upgrading roads at the following
HB4439 Enrolled -82- LRB9113188REdv
1 locations at the approximate
2 cost set forth below ......................... 1,000,000
3 Howe Developmental Center -
4 Tinley Park ........................520,000
5 Shapiro Developmental Center -
6 Kankakee ...........................480,000
7 (From Article 28, Section 8 of Public Act 91-20)
8 For replacing roofing systems at the
9 following locations at the approximate
10 costs set forth below: ....................... 157,025
11 Elgin Mental Health Center,
12 five buildings .....................113,025
13 Jacksonville Mental Health and
14 Developmental Center,
15 two buildings........................44,000
16 For replacement of roofing systems at the
17 following locations at the approximate costs
18 set forth below: ............................. 679,960
19 Lincoln Development Center ...........79,960
20 Murray Developmental Center .........200,000
21 Elgin Developmental Center ..........200,000
22 Shapiro Developmental Center ........200,000
23 For construction of a forensic services complex
24 at Alton Mental Health Center and Elgin
25 Mental Health Center, in addition to funds
26 previously appropriated ...................... 36,901
27 For conducting the preliminary design
28 and to begin to construct, convert and/
29 or rehabilitate a forensic facility .......... 8,358
30 For upgrading roads and parking lots at
31 the following locations at the
32 approximate costs set forth below: ........... 34,740
33 McFarland Mental Health Ctr ...........5,544
34 Shapiro Developmental Center .........32,562
HB4439 Enrolled -83- LRB9113188REdv
1 For rehabilitation of water towers -
2 Murray and Chester ........................... 230,341
3 For replacement of roofs at the following
4 locations at the approximate costs set
5 forth below: ................................. 412,632
6 Alton Mental Health Center -
7 Five buildings .....................50,000
8 Elgin Mental Health Center -
9 Three buildings ....................52,000
10 Lincoln Developmental Center -
11 Three buildings ....................80,000
12 Lincoln Developmental Center -
13 Four buildings ......................6,601
14 Ludeman Developmental Center -
15 Support buildings ..................50,000
16 Ludeman Developmental Center-
17 Residences .........................22,158
18 Mabley Developmental Center -
19 One building ......................103,517
20 Madden Mental Health Center -
21 Buildings and covered walkways ......5,000
22 McFarland Mental Health Center -
23 Three buildings .....................5,000
24 Meyer Mental Health Center -
25 One building ........................2,000
26 Shapiro Developmental Center -
27 Three buildings ...................187,000
28 Shapiro Developmental Center -
29 Two buildings ......................16,351
30 Shapiro Developmental Center -
31 Five buildings .....................67,831
32 Tinley Park Mental Health Center -
33 One building ........................7,252
34 Tinley Park Mental Health Center -
HB4439 Enrolled -84- LRB9113188REdv
1 Oak Hall ...........................11,770
2 STATEWIDE - FIRE SAFETY
3 For installation of fire safety systems
4 (Formerly for Murray Developmental Center) ..... 14,516
5 For installation of fire safety systems
6 (Formerly for Lincoln Developmental Center) .... 30,888
7 To renovate fire safety systems, including
8 installation of sprinklers, at the following
9 locations at the approximate costs set
10 forth below: ................................. 325,247
11 Singer Mental Health Center .........325,247
12 For fire safety and other work necessary to meet
13 state and federal certification standards for
14 the following projects:
15 For installation of sprinkler systems at
16 Chicago-Read Mental Health Center .......... 44,484
17 Total, Section 9 $99,771,865
18 Section 9A. The following named amounts, or so much
19 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
20 close of business on June 30, 2000, from reappropriations
21 heretofore made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 8A
22 of Public Act 91-20, are reappropriated from the Capital
23 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
24 Department of Human Services for the projects hereinafter
25 enumerated:
26 ILLINOIS SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF - JACKSONVILLE
27 (From Article 28, Section 8A of Public Act 91-20)
28 For installing HVAC and upgrading electrical
29 and replacing doors .......................... $ 1,359,450
30 For completing the HVAC system upgrade,
31 in addition to funds previously
32 appropriated ................................. 299,590
33 For replacing the storm and sanitary
HB4439 Enrolled -85- LRB9113188REdv
1 system ....................................... 784,647
2 For renovating Unit 5 .......................... 75,187
3 For planning and beginning the
4 upgrade of the heat and smoke
5 detection system ............................. 55,355
6 For the renovation of Cullom Hall .............. 855,533
7 For rehabilitation of the domestic hot and
8 cold water piping in six buildings ........... 185,728
9 ILLINOIS SCHOOL FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED - JACKSONVILLE
10 For installing sewers .......................... 1,112,505
11 For constructing a new building to
12 replace buildings 2, 3 and 4,
13 in addition to funds previously
14 appropriated ................................. 3,208,742
15 For installation of individual
16 package boilers
17 rehabilitating the power house................ 268,995
18 For the replacement of Buildings
19 #2, #3, and #4 ............................... 236,536
20 For replacement of Buildings 5 and 6 for
21 an Independent Living Center ................. 49,700
22 Total, Section 9A $8,491,968
23 Section 9B. The amount of $1,900,000, or so much thereof
24 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
25 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
26 made in Article 27, Section 5b of Public Act 91-20, approved
27 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Capital
28 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
29 Department of Human Services to convert and expand the Joliet
30 Annex to a treatment and detention facility for sexually
31 violent persons, including moveable equipment and
32 telecommunications.
HB4439 Enrolled -86- LRB9113188REdv
1 Section 9.1. The following named amounts, or so much
2 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
3 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
4 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in
5 Article 27, Section 5a, and Article 28, Section 8.1 of Public
6 Act 91-20, are reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund
7 to the Capital Development Board for the Department of Human
8 Services for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
9 ALTON MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
10 (From Article 28, Section 8.1 of Public Act 91-20)
11 For replacing windows in four buildings ........ $1,090,489
12 CHESTER MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
13 For replacing backflow prevention
14 devices ...................................... 68,925
15 CHOATE MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER
16 (From Article 27, Section 5a of Public Act 91-20)
17 For life/safety improvements ................... 175,000
18 (From Article 28, Section 8.1 of Public Act 91-20)
19 For renovation of turbines in the powerhouse ... 28,364
20 FOX DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - DWIGHT
21 For replacing windows .......................... 578,000
22 (From Article 27, Section 5a of Public Act 91-20)
23 ILLINOIS SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF - JACKSONVILLE
24 For upgrading kitchen equipment ................ 750,000
25 JACKSONVILLE DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER
26 For upgrading HVAC systems in the Drake and
27 Gillespie buildings .......................... 245,000
28 (From Article 28, Section 8.1 of Public Act 91-20)
29 For replacing stoker and controls .............. 193,896
30 For planning and beginning the rehabilitation
31 of the water tower and smokestack ............ 53,926
32 LINCOLN DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER
33 For replacing windows .......................... 292,081
34 SHAPIRO DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - KANKAKEE
HB4439 Enrolled -87- LRB9113188REdv
1 For replacing windows in complex
2 buildings .................................... 378,479
3 TINLEY PARK MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
4 For installing windows in residential
5 buildings .................................... 210,434
6 ZELLER MENTAL HEALTH CENTER - PEORIA
7 For replacing windows .......................... 649,448
8 STATEWIDE
9 For resurfacing roads at Chicago-Read,
10 Tinley Park and Murray ....................... 1,364,657
11 For repair of the exterior masonry
12 walls, in addition to funds previously
13 appropriated ................................. 142,787
14 For repair of the exterior masonry walls
15 at Fox, Shapiro and Tinley Park/Howe ......... 109,121
16 For installation of smoke detection systems,
17 smoke compartmentation, and other fire
18 safety and certification improvements at
19 Murray Developmental Center .................. 10,824
20 Total, Section 9.1 $6,341,431
21 Section 9.2. The following named amounts, or so much
22 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
23 close of business on June 30, 2000, from reappropriations
24 heretofore made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 8A.1
25 of Public Act 91-20, are reappropriated from the General
26 Revenue Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
27 Department of Human Services for the projects hereinafter
28 enumerated:
29 ILLINOIS SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF - JACKSONVILLE
30 For installing humidity controls ............... $ 29,309
31 For installing an all-weather
32 running track ................................ 183,605
33 For renovation of buildings and lead
HB4439 Enrolled -88- LRB9113188REdv
1 paint abatement .............................. 71,928
2 Total, Section 9.2 $284,842
3 Section 10. The following named amounts, or so much
4 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
5 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations
6 heretofore made in Article 27, Section 6 of Public Act 91-20,
7 approved June 7, 1999, as amended, are reappropriated from
8 the General Revenue Fund to the Capital Development Board for
9 the Medical District Commission for the projects hereinafter
10 enumerated:
11 CHICAGO TECHNOLOGY PARK RESEARCH CENTER
12 For renovating the Research Center ............. $ 770,000
13 For upgrading centrifugal chillers ............. 228,800
14 Total, Section 10 $998,800
15 Section 11. The following named amounts, or so much
16 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
17 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
18 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in
19 Article 27, Section 7, and Article 28, Section 9 of Public
20 Act 91-20, are reappropriated from the Capital Development
21 Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Department of
22 Military Affairs for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
23 AURORA ARMORY
24 (From Article 28, Section 9 of Public Act 91-20)
25 For planning and beginning construction of
26 an armory .................................... $ 10,820
27 CAMP LINCOLN - SPRINGFIELD
28 For renovating heating system and
29 replacing windows ............................ 857,072
30 For construction of a military academy
31 facility ..................................... 638,820
32 For site improvements and construction for
HB4439 Enrolled -89- LRB9113188REdv
1 a military academy facility, including
2 repair and reconstruction of access
3 roads and drives at Camp Lincoln ............. 24,062
4 For planning, design, site improvements, and
5 other costs associated with the conversion
6 of the old "Castle" or Commissary Building
7 for use as a military museum ................. 65,581
8 CARBONDALE ARMORY
9 For upgrading mechanical systems ............... 868,328
10 (From Article 27, Section 7 of Public Act 91-20)
11 CHAMPAIGN ARMORY
12 For replacing roofing systems and
13 rehabilitating exterior walls ................ 300,000
14 (From Article 28, Section 9 of Public Act 91-20)
15 CRESTWOOD ARMORY
16 For replacing roofing system and
17 rehabilitating exterior ...................... 762,532
18 DANVILLE ARMORY
19 For planning and construction of a new armory .. 1,070,000
20 (From Article 27, Section 7 of Public Act 91-20)
21 DELAVAN ARMORY
22 For rehabilitating the exterior and
23 replacing roofing system ..................... 700,000
24 DIXON ARMORY - LEE COUNTY
25 (From Article 28, Section 9 of Public Act 91-20)
26 For upgrading mechanical and
27 electrical systems ........................... 1,754,805
28 DONNELLEY BUILDING
29 For the rehabilitation and renovation of
30 the Donnelley Building and purchase of
31 land for parking ............................. 149,701
32 GENERAL JONES ARMORY
33 For renovation of the exterior and interior,
34 mechanical areas and expansion of the
HB4439 Enrolled -90- LRB9113188REdv
1 parking lot, in addition to amounts
2 previously appropriated ...................... 432,215
3 For replacement of the Assembly Hall
4 roofing system including its structural
5 system ....................................... 111,135
6 LITCHFIELD ARMORY
7 For rehabilitation of exterior and upgrading
8 the interior ................................. 7,017
9 MACHESNEY PARK ARMORY (ROCKFORD)
10 For the state's share for additional planning
11 and construction of an armory and
12 Organizational Maintenance Shop .............. 218,047
13 MARSEILLES ARMORY
14 For planning and beginning four
15 buildings and wastewater facilities .......... 7,444
16 NORTHWEST ARMORY - CHICAGO
17 For renovation of interior and exterior,
18 in addition to funds previously
19 appropriated for such purposes ............... 1,184,276
20 (From Article 27, Section 7 of Public Act 91-20)
21 PONTIAC ARMORY
22 For rehabilitating the exterior and
23 replacing the roofing system ................. 600,000
24 (From Article 28, Section 9 of Public Act 91-20)
25 ROCK ISLAND ARMORY
26 For construction of an armory and
27 maintenance shop ............................. 64,292
28 SALEM ARMORY - MARION COUNTY
29 For replacement of the boiler and
30 all domestic plumbing, piping and
31 fixtures, and upgrading of the
32 kitchen, including equipment ................. 209,179
33 SAUK AREA CAREER SCHOOL - CRESTWOOD
34 For the purchase and renovation of the
HB4439 Enrolled -91- LRB9113188REdv
1 former Sauk Area Career School, converting
2 to an armory and upgrading the parking
3 lot .......................................... 84,023
4 STREATOR ARMORY - LASALLE COUNTY
5 (From Article 27, Section 7 of Public Act 91-20)
6 For replacing the roofing system and
7 tuckpointing walls ........................... 300,000
8 (From Article 28, Section 9 of Public Act 91-20)
9 For renovation of the mechanical
10 systems, in addition to funds
11 previously appropriated ...................... 98,936
12 WAUKEGAN ARMORY
13 For replacing roofing system ................... 250,897
14 WEST FRANKFORT ARMORY
15 For replacing roofs and rehabilitating
16 exterior ..................................... 1,142,213
17 WILLIAMSON COUNTY ARMORY
18 For providing the State's share for planning
19 and construction of a new armory, in
20 addition to amounts previously
21 appropriated ................................. 14,316
22 STATEWIDE
23 For replacement of roofs at the following
24 locations at the approximate costs set
25 forth below .................................. 115,420
26 Camp Lincoln - AGO Building .......115,420 ____________
27 Total, Section 11 $12,041,131
28 Section 11.1. The following named amounts, or so much
29 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
30 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
31 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
32 27, Section 7a and Article 28, Section 9.1 of Public Act
33 91-20, are reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to
HB4439 Enrolled -92- LRB9113188REdv
1 the Capital Development Board for the Department of Military
2 Affairs for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
3 (From Article 27, Section 7a of Public Act 91-20)
4 CARBONDALE ARMORY
5 For rehabilitating the exterior and interior ... $ 600,000
6 (From Article 28, Section 9.1 of Public Act 91-20)
7 LAWRENCEVILLE ARMORY
8 For renovating interior ........................ 70,694
9 (From Article 27, Section 7a of Public Act 91-20)
10 LITCHFIELD ARMORY
11 For renovating the interior and exterior ....... 600,000
12 Total, Section 11.1 $1,270,694
13 Section 12. The following named amounts, or so much
14 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
15 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
16 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
17 27, Section 9 and Article 28, Section 10 of Public Act 91-20,
18 are reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
19 Capital Development Board for the Department of Revenue for
20 the project hereinafter enumerated:
21 WILLARD ICE BUILDING - SPRINGFIELD
22 (From Article 27, Section 9 of Public Act 91-20)
23 For resealing and replacing
24 atrium windows For
25 replacing underground
26 sprinkler system ............................. $ 295,000
27 For replacing the roof ......................... 1,385,000
28 (From Article 28, Section 10 of Public Act 91-20)
29 For upgrading the uninterruptible power
30 system, in addition to funds previously
31 appropriated ................................. 849,985
32 For replacing the halon fire suppression
HB4439 Enrolled -93- LRB9113188REdv
1 system ....................................... 93,736
2 For completion of the replacement of the
3 fire alarm and security system ............... 70,000
4 For upgrade of the uninterruptible
5 power system ................................. 11,823
6 Total, Section 12 $2,705,544
7 Section 12.1. The following named amounts, or so much
8 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
9 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
10 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
11 27, Section 9a and Article 28, Section 10.1 of Public Act
12 91-20, are reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to
13 the Capital Development Board for the Department of Revenue
14 for the project hereinafter enumerated:
15 WILLARD ICE BUILDING - SPRINGFIELD
16 (From Article 27, Section 9a of Public Act 91-20)
17 For repairing the exterior of the building ..... $ 425,000
18 For planning and rehabilitating the
19 plumbing system .............................. 50,000
20 For planning and beginning the upgrade of
21 the security and surveillance system ......... 100,000
22 For resealing and replacing atrium windows
23 For waterproofing and upgrading ramps ........ 500,000
24 (From Article 28, Section 10.1 of Public Act 91-20)
25 For resealing and replacing atrium windows ..... 1,179,285
26 Total, Section 12.1 $2,226,521
27 Section 13. The following named amounts, or so much
28 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
29 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
30 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
31 27, Section 10, and Article 28, Section 11 of Public Act
32 91-20, are reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
HB4439 Enrolled -94- LRB9113188REdv
1 to the Capital Development Board for the Department of State
2 Police for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
3 (From Article 28, Section 11 of Public Act 91-20)
4 CAIRO (ULLIN) - DISTRICT 22
5 For construction of a firing range and radio
6 tower ........................................ $ 467,480
7 CHICAGO FORENSIC LABORATORY
8 For construction of a laboratory and
9 parking facilities ........................... 84,737
10 (From Article 27, Section 10 of Public Act 91-20)
11 DISTRICT 13 HEADQUARTERS - DuQUOIN
12 For planning the replacement of the
13 district headquarters facilities ............. 600,000
14 (From Article 27, Section 10 of Public Act 91-20)
15 DISTRICT 6 HEADQUARTERS - PONTIAC
16 For planning, construction, reconstruction,
17 demolition of existing buildings, and
18 all costs related to replacing
19 the facilities ............................... 4,600,000
20 SPRINGFIELD ARMORY
21 (From Article 28, Section 11 of Public Act 91-20)
22 For planning and design of the rehabilitation
23 and site improvements of the Springfield
24 Armory, in addition to funds previously
25 appropriated ................................. 1,500,000
26 SPRINGFIELD - STATE POLICE TRAINING ACADEMY
27 (From Article 27, Section 10 of Public Act 91-20)
28 For replacing portable classroom building ...... 1,000,000
29 (From Article 28, Section 11 of Public Act 91-20)
30 For rehabilitation of the facility, including
31 replacement of the HVAC system and
32 installation of an elevator .................. 14,293
33 STERLING - DISTRICT 1
34 For planning, construction, reconstruction,
HB4439 Enrolled -95- LRB9113188REdv
1 demolition of existing buildings, and
2 all costs related to the relocation of
3 the headquarters, in addition to funds
4 previously appropriated ...................... 294,094
5 STATEWIDE
6 (From Article 27, Section 10 of Public Act 91-20)
7 For replacing roofing system at the
8 following locations at the approximate
9 cost set forth below ......................... 452,600
10 District 13 Headquarters,
11 DuQuoin ............................$72,000
12 Joliet Laboratory .....................60,000
13 District 6 Headquarters,
14 Pontiac .............................58,900
15 District 9 Headquarters,
16 Springfield ........................141,700
17 State Police Training Center,
18 Pawnee ..............................30,000
19 District 18 Headquarters,
20 Litchfield ..........................45,000
21 District 19 Headquarters,
22 Carmi ...............................45,000
23 (From Article 28, Section 11 of Public Act 91-20)
24 For replacing the roofing systems at various
25 facilities at the approximate costs set
26 forth below .................................. 42,349
27 District 17 - LaSalle ............... 10,000
28 Springfield, Radio Repair
29 Laboratory ......................... 10,000
30 Springfield, Communications
31 Building ........................... 22,349
32 For replacing radio communication towers,
33 equipment buildings and installing emergency
34 power generators at the following locations:
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1 Pecatonica, Elwood, Kingston, Mason
2 City ......................................... 1,986,263
3 For replacing radio communication
4 towers and equipment buildings and
5 installing emergency power
6 generators at Andover, Eaton,
7 Pecatonica, and Cypress ...................... 1,087,021
8 For replacing the roofs and roof
9 drainage systems at various locations,
10 at the approximate costs set forth below: .... 12,035
11 DuQuoin, District #13 ..................6,535
12 Springfield, District #9 and
13 Supply Building .......................5,500
14 For replacing radio communication
15 towers, equipment, buildings and
16 installing emergency power
17 generators at various locations .............. 750,128
18 District #22, Effingham (Mason site)
19 District #10, Pesotum
20 District #21, Askum
21 District #6, Pontiac ____________
22 Total, Section 13 $12,891,000
23 Section 13.1. The following named amounts, or so much
24 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
25 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations
26 heretofore made in Article 27, Section 10a and Article 28,
27 Section 11.1 of Public Act 91-20, are reappropriated from the
28 General Revenue Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
29 Department of State Police for the project hereinafter
30 enumerated:
31 (From Article 27, Section 10a of Public Act 91-20)
32 DISTRICT 22 HEADQUARTERS - ULLIN
33 For upgrading mechanical systems ............... $ 25,000
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1 FORENSIC SCIENCE LAB - CHICAGO
2 For upgrading exterior penthouse louvers ....... 210,000
3 (From Article 28, Section 11.1 of Public Act 91-20)
4 TRAINING FACILITY - PAWNEE
5 For rehabilitating the driving track ........... 17,474
6 Total, Section 13.1 $252,474
7 Section 14. The following named amounts, or so much
8 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
9 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
10 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in
11 Article 27, Section 13, and Article 28, Section 12 of Public
12 Act 91-20, are reappropriated from the Capital Development
13 Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Department of
14 Veterans' Affairs for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
15 ILLINOIS VETERANS' HOME - LASALLE
16 (From Article 27, Section 13 of Public Act 91-20)
17 For constructing additional parking areas ...... 350,000
18 (From Article 28, Section 12 of Public Act 91-20)
19 For construction of a storage building ........ 178,380
20 ILLINOIS VETERANS' HOME - MANTENO
21 (From Article 27, Section 13 of Public Act 91-20)
22 For upgrading the electrical system ............ 1,400,000
23 For upgrading storm sewer ...................... 150,000
24 (From Article 28, Section 12 of Public Act 91-20)
25 For constructing a multi-purpose
26 building ..................................... 422,853
27 For construction of a special care facility .... 2,809,498
28 For replacement of roofs and upgrade
29 of sewer system, in addition to funds
30 previously appropriated ...................... 47,886
31 For air conditioning the interconnects ......... 41,964
32 For replacement of the roof on Kilbourne,
33 Meyers and Billings and upgrade
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1 of sewer system, in addition to
2 funds previously appropriated ................ 88,363
3 ILLINOIS VETERANS' HOME - QUINCY
4 For improvements to various buildings
5 and replacement of Fletcher Building
6 to meet licensure standards .................. 8,946,381
7 For renovating Lippincott Hall ................. 12,207
8 For replacing steam lines ...................... 60,221
9 Total, Section 14 $14,507,753
10 Section 14.1. The following named amounts, or so much
11 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
12 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
13 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
14 27, Section 13a, and Article 28, Section 12.1 of Public Act
15 91-20, are reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to
16 the Capital Development Board for the Department of Veterans'
17 Affairs for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
18 ILLINOIS VETERANS' HOME - ANNA
19 (From Article 27, Section 13a of Public Act 91-20)
20 For repairing, upgrading and maintaining
21 various systems .............................. $ 380,000
22 (From Article 28, Section 12.1 of Public Act 91-20)
23 Complete visitors center, in addition
24 to funds previously appropriated ............. 19,994
25 For installing lighting, benches,
26 landscaping and ADA improvements ............. 914,150
27 ILLINOIS VETERANS' HOME - LASALLE
28 (From Article 27, Section 13a of Public Act 91-20)
29 For replacing lighting ......................... 75,000
30 (From Article 28, Section 12.1 of Public Act 91-20)
31 For installing wall protection ................. 100,080
32 For relocating security alarm
33 system ....................................... 37,800
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1 ILLINOIS VETERANS' HOME - MANTENO
2 (From Article 27, Section 13a of Public Act 91-20)
3 For upgrading generators for emergency power ... 100,000
4 (From Article 28, Section 12.1 of Public Act 91-20)
5 For tuckpointing and repairing masonry ......... 733,450
6 For replacing wiring in light poles ............ 37,968
7 For replacing exterior doors and frames ........ 48,211
8 For replacement of sewer lines, repair and
9 replacement of bar screens, and
10 rehabilitation of the water tower and
11 reservoir .................................... 45,215
12 Total, Section 14.1 $2,491,868
13 Section 15. The following named amounts, or so much
14 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
15 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
16 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
17 27, Section 14, and Article 28, Section 13 of Public Act
18 91-20, are reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
19 to the Capital Development Board for the projects hereinafter
20 enumerated:
21 ATTORNEY GENERAL BUILDING - SPRINGFIELD
22 (From Article 28, Section 13 of Public Act 91-20)
23 For planning an annex or addition and
24 beginning construction of
25 parking facilities ........................... $ 35,932
26 For planning energy improvements and upgrading
27 HVAC and electrical systems .................. 6,329
28 For energy improvements and upgrading the
29 HVAC, security and electrical systems,
30 in addition to funds previously
31 appropriated - Attorney General's
32 Building ..................................... 179,772
33 SPRINGFIELD - CAPITOL COMPLEX
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1 For upgrading HVAC system at the Archives
2 Building, in addition to funds previously
3 appropriated ................................. 375,000
4 For installing fire/security alarm
5 system ....................................... 856,423
6 For stabilizing the parking ramp ............... 300,071
7 For upgrading environmental equipment
8 and HVAC, in addition to funds previously
9 appropriated - Archives Building ............. 2,104,837
10 For planning and beginning the rehabilitation
11 of the Power Plant ........................... 2,472,313
12 For upgrading sewer system - Capitol Complex,
13 in addition to funds previously
14 appropriated ................................. 530,112
15 For renovation of the lower level and
16 ground floor, in addition to funds
17 previously appropriated - Old Power Plant .... 71,963
18 For upgrading the life/safety and security
19 systems - Capitol Building ................... 2,062,856
20 For upgrading the refrigeration equipment -
21 Capitol Complex .............................. 642,965
22 For renovating mechanical system -
23 Capitol Complex, in addition to funds
24 previously appropriated ...................... 207,944
25 For planning and beginning the upgrade
26 of environmental equipment and HVAC .......... 16,558
27 For providing a parking facility for the
28 Bloom and Harris Buildings, including
29 land acquisition ............................. 245,957
30 For all costs associated with the design
31 and planning for asbestos abatement,
32 window replacement, energy conservation
33 improvements, replacement of carpeting and
34 ceiling tiles, handicap accessibility
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1 improvements, and rehabilitation of the
2 water and air distribution systems in the
3 Stratton Office Building ..................... 124,832
4 For planning and design and beginning
5 the rehabilitation of the
6 Springfield Armory ........................... 295,964
7 For renovation of the Waterways Building for
8 the Fourth District of the Appellate Court ... 3,121,397
9 SPRINGFIELD - SIU CONSOLIDATED LABORATORIES
10 For construction of an addition to the
11 laboratory facility for Southern Illinois
12 University, Environmental Protection Agency
13 and Department of Public Health .............. 40,622
14 STATE CAPITOL BUILDING
15 For upgrading the life/safety and
16 security systems, in addition to
17 funds previously appropriated ................ 2,600,000
18 STRATTON OFFICE BUILDING - SPRINGFIELD
19 For installing fire alarm system ............... 151,523
20 STATEWIDE
21 (From Article 27, Section 14 of Public Act 91-20)
22 For surveys and modifications to buildings
23 to meet requirements of the federal
24 Americans with Disabilities Act .............. 9,000,000
25 For abating hazardous materials ................ 5,000,000
26 For retrofitting or upgrading mechanized
27 refrigeration equipment (CFCs) ............... 7,000,000
28 For upgrading and remediating aboveground
29 and underground storage tanks ................ 3,500,000
30 (From Article 28, Section 13 of Public Act 91-20)
31 For surveys and modifications to buildings
32 to meets requirements of the federal
33 Americans With Disabilities Act .............. 5,000,000
34 For retrofitting or upgrading mechanized
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1 refrigeration equipment (CFCs) ............... 7,000,000
2 For abating hazardous materials ................ 5,000,000
3 For upgrading and remediating underground
4 storage tanks ................................ 7,500,000
5 For surveys and modifications to
6 buildings to meet requirements of the
7 federal Americans with Disabilities Act ...... 4,874,439
8 For abatement of hazardous materials ........... 3,981,680
9 For upgrading/retrofitting mechanized
10 refrigeration equipment (CFC's) .............. 3,500,091
11 For upgrade and remediation of underground
12 storage tanks ................................ 1,433,437
13 For renovation to meet the requirements
14 of the Americans with Disabilities Act ....... 1,552,224
15 For abatement of hazardous materials ........... 1,094,220
16 For upgrade and remediation of
17 underground storage tanks .................... 1,001,211
18 For survey for and abatement of
19 asbestos-containing materials ................ 408,603
20 For upgrade/retrofit of mechanized
21 refrigeration equipment (CFC's) .............. 858,837
22 For abatement of hazardous conditions,
23 including underground storage tanks,
24 in addition to funds previously
25 appropriated ................................. 558,260
26 For surveys and modifications to buildings
27 to meet requirements of the federal
28 Americans with Disabilities Act .............. 14,471,746
29 For demolition of buildings .................... 1,538,140
30 For retrofitting/upgrading mechanical
31 refrigeration equipment ...................... 208,749
32 For planning and beginning construction of
33 quick chill food factories ................... 124,344
34 For abating hazardous conditions, including
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1 underground storage tanks, in addition to
2 funds previously appropriated ................ 60,091
3 For the planning, upgrade and replacement of
4 potentially hazardous underground storage
5 tanks ........................................ 354,731
6 For surveys and abatement of asbestos-
7 containing materials ......................... 421,315
8 For asbestos abatement located during
9 Asbestos Abatement Authority and other
10 surveys to eliminate significant health
11 hazards ...................................... 276,991
12 For planning and abatement of asbestos,
13 and replenishment of initial project
14 construction costs in bondable projects
15 at various state owned facilities ............ 270,410
16 Total, Section 15 $102,432,889
17 Section 15.1. The sum of $8,382,000, or so much thereof
18 as may be necessary and remains unexpended from an
19 appropriation heretofore made in Article 27, Section 28 of
20 Public Act 91-0020, approved July 7, 1999, as amended by
21 Section 8 of Public Act 91-687, approved March 8, 2000, is
22 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
23 Capital Development Board for the Illinois Community College
24 Board for planning, construction, utilities, site
25 improvements, equipment and other costs necessary for a new
26 Workforce Development and Community Education Facility at
27 John A. Logan College. The provisions of Article V of the
28 Public Community College Act are not applicable to this
29 appropriation.
30 Section 16. The sum of $233,578, or so much thereof as
31 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
32 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
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1 made for such purpose in Article 28, Section 13.1 of Public
2 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
3 Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Illinois
4 Medical District Commission, to renovate the Commission's
5 office building, including replacing the HVAC system and
6 roof.
7 Section 17. The sum of $825,000, or so much thereof as
8 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000,
9 from a reappropriation heretofore made for such purposes in
10 Article 28, Section 13.3 of Public Act 91-20, is
11 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
12 Capital Development Board for the Secretary of State for a
13 grant to the Edgebrook Library for all costs associated with
14 the miscellaneous costs incurred for construction or other
15 purposes.
16 Section 18. The following named amounts, or so much
17 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
18 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
19 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
20 27, Section 14a, and Article 28, Section 14 of Public Act
21 91-20, are reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to
22 the Capital Development Board for the projects hereinafter
23 enumerated:
24 EXECUTIVE MANSION - SPRINGFIELD
25 (From Article 28, Section 14 of Public Act 91-20)
26 For renovating interior, exterior and site, in
27 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 67,121
28 STATEWIDE
29 (From Article 27, Section 14a of Public Act 91-20)
30 For remediating minor problems and
31 emergencies .................................. 3,474,200
32 For conducting construction site
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1 archeological studies ........................ 245,000
2 For demolition of buildings .................... 2,500,000
3 For surveying and abating asbestos-
4 containing materials ......................... 1,000,000
5 (From Article 28, Section 14 of Public Act 91-20):
6 For surveying and abating asbestos-
7 containing materials ......................... 820,174
8 For remediating minor problems
9 and emergencies .............................. 2,686,795
10 For conducting construction site
11 archeological studies ........................ 224,147
12 For demolishing buildings ...................... 4,800,000
13 For repair of minor problems and
14 emergencies .................................. 1,305,715
15 For construction site archeological
16 studies ...................................... 50,032
17 For surveys for and abatement of
18 asbestos-containing material ................. 659,639
19 For demolition of buildings,
20 less the amount of $2,330,000 ................ 5,000,000
21 For repair of minor problems and
22 emergencies .................................. 156,569
23 For surveys for asbestos containing
24 material ..................................... 59,542
25 For survey of asbestos-containing
26 materials .................................... 92,994
27 For repairing minor problems and emergencies
28 for agencies ................................. 61,100
29 For the planning and abatement of asbestos
30 hazards, and replenishment of initial
31 project construction costs in
32 non-bondable projects at various
33 state owned facilities ....................... 109,310
34 Total, Section 18 $20,982,338
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1 Section 19. The amount of $2,000,000, or so much thereof
2 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
4 made in Article 27, Section 14b of Public Act 91-20, approved
5 June 7, 1999, as amended, is appropriated from the Asbestos
6 Abatement Fund to the Capital Development Board for asbestos
7 surveys and emergency abatement in relation to asbestos
8 abatement in state governmental buildings or higher education
9 residential and auxiliary enterprise buildings.
10 Section 20. The sum of $1,120,433, or so much thereof as
11 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
13 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 14.2 of Public
14 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to
15 the Capital Development Board for a grant to Lincoln Land
16 Community College for all costs associated with the
17 construction of a new Rural Education and Technology Center.
18 Section 21. The amount of $85,287, or so much thereof as
19 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000,
20 from a reappropriation heretofore made for such purposes in
21 Article 28, Section 14.4 of Public Act 91-20, is
22 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Capital
23 Development Board for planning, design, construction,
24 renovation, and all other necessary costs for the Market
25 House in Galena.
26 Section 22. The sum of $309,518, or so much thereof as
27 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000,
28 from a reappropriation heretofore made for such purposes in
29 Article 28, Section 14.5 of Public Act 91-20, is
30 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Capital
31 Development Board for planning and renovation of Founders
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1 Memorial Library at Northern Illinois University.
2 Section 23. The amount of $11,023,713, or so much
3 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the
4 close of business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation
5 heretofore made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 15
6 of Public Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the School
7 Infrastructure Fund to the Capital Development Board for
8 school construction project grants pursuant to the School
9 Construction Law.
10 Section 24. The sum of $55,613,896, or so much thereof
11 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
13 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 16 of Public
14 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the School Infrastructure
15 Fund to the Capital Development Board for school construction
16 grants pursuant to the School Construction Law.
17 Section 25. The sum of $97,922,397, or so much thereof
18 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
20 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 17 of Public
21 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the School Construction
22 Fund to the Capital Development Board for school construction
23 grants pursuant to the School Construction Law.
24 Section 26. The sum of $262,716, or so much thereof as
25 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
26 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
27 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 18 of Public
28 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Asbestos Abatement Fund
29 to the Capital Development Board for asbestos surveys in
30 relation to the asbestos abatement of State Governmental
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1 Buildings.
2 Section 27. The following named amounts, or so much
3 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
4 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
5 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
6 28, Section 19 of Public Act 91-20, are reappropriated from
7 the Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board
8 for the Board of Higher Education for the projects
9 hereinafter enumerated:
10 ILLINOIS MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE ACADEMY - AURORA
11 (From Article 28, Section 19 of Public Act 91-20)
12 For replacing carpeting, constructing storage
13 building and various site improvements,
14 including extending communications
15 conduit system ............................... $ 1,286,885
16 For replacing air conditioning units,
17 controls and upgrading the energy
18 management system ............................ 401,456
19 For remodeling the Information Resource
20 Technology Center ............................ 51,270
21 For renovation of the laboratory areas,
22 including a greenhouse ....................... 41,504
23 For the purchase, renovation and improvement
24 of the North Campus High School site of
25 the Aurora West School District 129,
26 including construction of four dormitories,
27 equipment purchases and other expenses for
28 use by the Illinois Mathematics and Science
29 Academy ...................................... 931,229
30 Total, Section 27 $2,712,344
31 Section 28. The following named amounts, or so much
32 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
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1 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
2 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
3 27, Section 15, and Article 28, Section 20 of of Public Act
4 91-20, are reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
5 to the Capital Development Board for the Illinois Community
6 College Board for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
7 CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO/KENNEDY KING
8 (From Article 27, Section 15 of Public Act 91-20)
9 For remodeling for Workforce Preparation
10 Centers ...................................... 3,862,000
11 (From Article 28, Section 20 of Public Act 91-20)
12 For remodeling for a culinary arts
13 educational facility ......................... 10,875,000
14 DANVILLE AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - VERMILION COUNTY
15 To rehabilitate infrastructure,
16 construct a classroom facility
17 and a day care center, in addition
18 to funds previously appropriated ............. 302,909
19 For rehabilitation of infrastructure
20 and beginning construction of a
21 classroom facility ........................... 22,905
22 For rehabilitation of the infrastructure and
23 planning campus buildings .................... 621,682
24 COLLEGE OF DUPAGE
25 (From Article 27, Section 15 of Public Act 91-20)
26 For upgrading the Instructional Center
27 heating, ventilating and air
28 conditioning systems ......................... 2,228,000
29 (From Article 28, Section 20 of Public Act 91-20)
30 For completing the addition to
31 the Student Resource Center .................. 135,971
32 ELGIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
33 For construction of addition, site improvements,
34 remodeling and purchasing equipment .......... 303,257
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1 HEARTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE - BLOOMINGTON
2 For constructing buildings and making
3 site improvements, including equipment ....... 4,975,611
4 For planning buildings, parking areas,
5 utilities, and site development and
6 preliminary site preparation
7 required to establish permanent
8 campus facilities ............................ 691,719
9 JOHN A. LOGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE - CARTERVILLE
10 (From Article 28, Section 20 of Public Act 91-20)
11 For constructing additions and site
12 improvements, in addition to funds
13 previously appropriated ...................... 3,507,017
14 JOHN WOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE - QUINCY
15 (From Article 27, Section 15 of Public Act 91-20)
16 For constructing campus buildings and site
17 improvements, in addition to funds
18 previously appropriated ...................... 12,240,000
19 (From Article 28, Section 20 of Public Act 91-20)
20 For planning campus buildings and site
21 improvements ................................. 1,744,300
22 JOLIET JUNIOR COLLEGE
23 For remodeling campus buildings ................ 220,900
24 COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY
25 For construction of a multi-use Instructional
26 Center, including acquisition of equipment
27 and remodeling of existing facilities ........ 17,407
28 LAKE LAND COLLEGE - MATTOON
29 (From Article 27, Section 15 of Public Act 91-20)
30 For constructing a Technology Building, a
31 parking area and for site improvements ....... 2,992,000
32 (From Article 28, Section 20 of Public Act 91-20)
33 For constructing a classroom/administration
34 building and purchasing equipment, in addition
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1 to funds previously appropriated ............. 2,346,870
2 LEWIS AND CLARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE - GODFREY
3 For constructing classroom
4 and office building and additions,
5 and remodeling of Haskell Hall ............... 9,714,605
6 For renovation of buildings, construction of an
7 addition and site improvements ............... 10,132
8 For construction of health, mathematics and
9 science laboratory facilities and
10 remodeling Fobes Hall ........................ 118,530
11 LINCOLN LAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE - SPRINGFIELD
12 For constructing an addition and remodeling
13 Sangamon and Menard Halls .................... 3,697,583
14 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE - PALOS HILLS
15 For constructing a classroom/administration
16 building, providing site improvements and
17 purchasing equipment, in addition to
18 funds previously appropriated ................ 6,926,011
19 For planning and constructing a new classroom
20 facility ..................................... 36,330
21 (From Article 27, Section 15 of Public Act 91-20)
22 PARKLAND COLLEGE - CHAMPAIGN
23 For constructing a classroom/instructional
24 support building, in addition to
25 funds previously appropriated ................ 10,688,000
26 PRAIRIE STATE COLLEGE - CHICAGO HEIGHTS
27 For constructing an addition to the Adult
28 Training/Outreach Center, in addition to
29 funds previously appropriated ................ 10,961,000
30 (From Article 28, Section 20 of Public Act 91-20)
31 REND LAKE COLLEGE - INA
32 For constructing a north access road,
33 including security lighting and drainage ..... 55,412
34 For replacing utility piping,
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1 less the amount of $400,000 .................. 1,473,522
2 For construction of an aquatic and
3 rehabilitation center ........................ 13,443
4 (From Article 27, Section 15 of Public Act 91-20)
5 RICHLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE - DECATUR
6 For remodeling and constructing additions ...... 6,939,000
7 SHAWNEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - ULLIN
8 (From Article 28, Section 20 of Public Act 91-20)
9 For constructing additions, parking
10 facilities, and renovating buildings,
11 including equipment .......................... 5,348,420
12 SOUTHWESTERN ILLINOIS COLLEGE
13 (Formerly BELLEVILLE AREA COLLEGE)
14 (From Article 27, Section 15 of Public Act 91-20)
15 For renovating campus buildings and site
16 improvements at the Belleville and Red
17 Bud campuses ................................. $ 2,216,000
18 (From Article 28, Section 20 of Public Act 91-20)
19 For constructing a building, additions
20 and site improvements at the
21 Belleville and Red Bud campuses,
22 in addition to funds previously
23 appropriated ................................. 689,904
24 For planning buildings, additions and
25 site improvements ............................ 41,594
26 TRITON COMMUNITY COLLEGE - RIVER GROVE
27 (From Article 27, Section 15 of Public Act 91-20)
28 For rehabilitating the Liberal Arts
29 Building ..................................... 3,687,000
30 For rehabilitating the potable water
31 distribution system .......................... 659,000
32 (From Article 28, Section 20 of Public Act 91-20)
33 WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER COMMUNITY COLLEGE - PALATINE
34 For constructing a Multi-purpose
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1 Instructional Center and renovating
2 Building A Cafeteria ......................... 6,823,200
3 For planning, developing, and designing a
4 multi-purpose telecommunications
5 instructional delivery center ................ 35,938
6 STATEWIDE - CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS
7 For planning, construction and renovation
8 to correct defectively designed or
9 constructed community college facilities,
10 provided that monies recovered based upon
11 claims arising out of such defective design
12 or construction shall be paid to the state
13 as required by Section 105.12 of the Public
14 Community College Act as reimbursement for
15 monies expended pursuant to this
16 appropriation ................................ 893,845
17 Total, Section 28 $117,716,017
18 Section 29. The sum of $4,339,685, or so much thereof as
19 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
21 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 20A of Public
22 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
23 Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Illinois
24 Community College Board for miscellaneous capital
25 improvements including construction, reconstruction,
26 remodeling, improvement, repair and installation of capital
27 facilities, cost of planning, supplies, equipment, materials,
28 services and all other expenses required to complete the work
29 at the various community colleges. This appropriation shall
30 be in addition to any other appropriated amounts which can be
31 expended for these purposes.
32 Section 30. The sum of $4,974,749, or so much thereof as
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1 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
2 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
3 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 20B of Public
4 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
5 Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Illinois
6 Community College Board for miscellaneous capital
7 improvements including construction, reconstruction,
8 remodeling, improvement, repair and installation of capital
9 facilities, cost of planning, supplies, equipment, materials,
10 services and all other expenses required to complete the work
11 at the various community colleges. This appropriation shall
12 be in addition to any other appropriated amounts which can be
13 expended for these purposes.
14 Section 31. The sum of $2,294,242, or so much thereof as
15 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
16 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
17 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 20C of Public
18 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
19 Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Illinois
20 Community College Board for grants to community colleges for
21 miscellaneous capital improvements including construction,
22 reconstruction, remodeling, improvements, repair and
23 installation of capital facilities, cost of planning,
24 supplies, equipment, materials, services, and all other
25 expenses required to complete the work. This appropriation
26 shall be in addition to any other appropriated amounts which
27 can be expended for these purposes.
28 Section 32. The sum of $3,745,709, or so much thereof as
29 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
30 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
31 made for such purpose in Article 28, Section 20D of Public
32 Act 91-20 is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
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1 to the Capital Development Board for the Illinois Community
2 College Board for miscellaneous capital improvements
3 including construction, capital facilities, cost of planning,
4 supplies, equipment, materials, services and all other
5 expenses required to complete the work at the various
6 community colleges. This appropriation shall be in addition
7 to any other appropriated amounts which can be expended for
8 these purposes.
9 Section 33. The following named amounts, or so much
10 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
11 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
12 reappropriations heretofore made for such purposes in Article
13 27, Section 16 and Article 28, Section 21 of Public Act
14 91-20, are reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
15 to the Capital Development Board for the Board of Higher
16 Education for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
17 CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY
18 (From Article 27, Section 16 of Public Act 91-20)
19 For planning and beginning to remodel
20 Building K and improving site ................ $ 1,100,000
21 For planning, site improvements, utilities,
22 construction, equipment and other costs
23 necessary for a new library facility ......... 19,000,000
24 (From Article 28, Section 21 of Public Act 91-20)
25 For upgrading campus infrastructure,
26 in addition to the funds
27 previously appropriated ...................... 2,700,000
28 For renovating buildings and upgrading
29 mechanical systems ........................... 3,225,586
30 For renovating campus buildings and
31 upgrading mechanical systems ................. 2,110,313
32 For providing campus health and safety
33 improvements ................................. 40,221
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1 EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - CHARLESTON
2 (From Article 27, Section 16 of Public Act 91-20)
3 For planning and beginning to renovate
4 and expand the Fine Arts Center .............. 2,000,000
5 (From Article 28, Section 21 of Public Act 91-20)
6 For upgrading campus buildings for health,
7 safety and environmental improvements ........ 1,302,100
8 For constructing an addition and
9 renovating Booth Library ..................... 16,504,199
10 For planning an addition and renovation
11 of Booth Library ............................. 348,162
12 For construction of an addition and
13 remodeling Buzzard Building .................. 124,617
14 GOVERNORS STATE UNIVERSITY - PARK FOREST
15 (From Article 27, Section 16 of Public Act 91-20)
16 For constructing a child development center
17 and an addition to the main building
18 and remodeling Wings E and F ................. 13,403,900
19 (From Article 28, Section 21 of Public Act 91-20)
20 For planning and beginning the
21 main building renovations,
22 a child development center, and
23 faculty offices .............................. 1,325,150
24 For upgrading and replacing cooling
25 and refrigeration systems and
26 equipment .................................... 406,825
27 For renovation of the main building ............ 23,362
28 For remodeling the main building ............... 171,802
29 ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY - NORMAL
30 (From Article 27, Section 16 of Public Act 91-20)
31 For planning and beginning to rehabilitate
32 Schroeder Hall ............................... 1,200,000
33 For planning, site improvements, utilities,
34 construction, equipment and other costs
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1 necessary for a new facility for the
2 College of Business .......................... 18,912,000
3 (From Article 28, Section 21 of Public Act 91-20)
4 For remodeling Julian and Moulton Halls ........ 6,995,272
5 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - CHICAGO
6 (From Article 27, Section 16 of Public Act 91-20)
7 For planning and beginning to remodel
8 Buildings A, B and E ......................... 8,127,500
9 For remodeling in the Science Building
10 to upgrade heating, ventilating and air
11 conditioning systems ......................... 2,021,400
12 (From Article 28, Section 21 of Public Act 91-20)
13 For replacing fire alarm systems, lighting
14 and ceilings ................................. 2,513,550
15 For renovating the auditorium in
16 Building E ................................... 6,212,546
17 For fire safety modifications at the
18 facility ..................................... 290,539
19 For renovation of Buildings E, F, and
20 the auditorium, and demolition and
21 replacement of Buildings G, J and M,
22 in addition to amounts previously
23 appropriated ................................. 236,089
24 For remodeling the library ..................... 160,697
25 NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - DEKALB
26 (From Article 27, Section 16 of Public Act 91-20)
27 For planning a classroom building and
28 developing site in Hoffman Estates ........... $1,314,500
29 For completing the construction of the
30 Engineering Building, in addition to
31 amounts previously appropriated for
32 such purpose ................................. 4,820,744
33 (From Article 28, Section 21 of Public Act 91-20)
34 For renovating Altgeld Hall and
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1 purchasing equipment ......................... 17,540,874
2 For upgrading storm waterway controls in
3 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 6,716,000
4 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - CARBONDALE
5 For upgrading and remodeling Anthony Hall ...... 3,131,100
6 For site improvements and purchasing
7 equipment for the Engineering and
8 Technology Building .......................... 227,748
9 For planning addition, remodeling and
10 upgrading the HVAC system in Altgeld Hall .... 509,297
11 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - EDWARDSVILLE
12 For construction of the Engineering Facility
13 building and related site improvements ....... 7,111,370
14 For planning and beginning construction
15 or renovation for a classroom/administration
16 facility at East St. Louis in addition
17 to funds previously appropriated ............. 1,142,851
18 (From Article 27, Section 16 of Public Act 91-20)
19 UNIVERSITY CENTER OF LAKE COUNTY
20 For land, planning, remodeling, construction
21 and all costs necessary to construct a
22 facility ..................................... 11,000,000
23 (From Article 28, Section 21 of Public Act 91-20)
24 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - CHICAGO
25 For remodeling the Clinical
26 Sciences Building ............................ 14,477,588
27 For the renovation of the court area and
28 Lecture Center, in addition to funds
29 previously appropriated ...................... 2,832,348
30 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - URBANA/CHAMPAIGN
31 (From Article 27, Section 16 of Public Act 91-20)
32 For planning and beginning to construct
33 a central chiller plant ...................... 4,500,000
34 (From Article 28, Section 21 of Public Act 91-20)
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1 For constructing an Agricultural
2 Library ...................................... 8,078,264
3 For completion of campus flood control ......... 6,000,000
4 For remodeling the Mechanical Engineering
5 Laboratory Building .......................... 6,997,397
6 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - SPRINGFIELD
7 For constructing and improving campus
8 roadways, in addition to funds previously
9 appropriated ................................. 442,330
10 WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - MACOMB
11 (From Article 27, Section 16 of Public Act 91-20)
12 For constructing a utility tunnel system, in
13 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 3,707,900
14 (From Article 28, Section 21 of Public Act 91-20)
15 For remodeling Horrabin Hall and
16 beginning to convert Simpkins Hall
17 gymnasium and adjacent areas into
18 a performing arts facility ................... 1,091,378
19 For construction of a steam and electrical
20 utility tunnel ............................... 109,024
21 For constructing a utility tunnel and
22 installing piping, lines and cables .......... 6,305,900
23 For remodeling Horrabin and Simpkins
24 Halls, in addition to funds
25 previously appropriated....................... 1,563,425
26 Total, Section 33 $220,075,868
27 Section 34. The sum of $108,355, or so much thereof as
28 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
29 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
30 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 21.1 of Public
31 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
32 Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Board of Higher
33 Education for miscellaneous capital improvements including
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1 construction, reconstruction, remodeling, improvement, repair
2 and installation of capital facilities, cost of planning,
3 supplies, equipment, materials, services and all other
4 expenses required for completing the the work at the colleges
5 and universities. This appropriation shall be in addition to
6 any other appropriated amounts which can be expended for
7 these purposes.
8 Section 35. The following named amounts, or so much
9 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
10 close of business on June 30, 2000, from reappropriations
11 heretofore made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 21.2
12 of Public Act 91-20, are reappropriated from the Capital
13 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
14 Board of Higher Education for miscellaneous capital
15 improvements including construction, reconstruction,
16 remodeling, improvement, repair and installation of capital
17 facilities, cost of planning, supplies, equipment, materials,
18 services and all other expenses required to complete the work
19 at the colleges and universities hereinafter enumerated. This
20 appropriation shall be in addition to any other appropriated
21 amounts which can be expended for these purposes:
22 Western Illinois University .................. 34,223
23 Total, Section 35 $34,223
24 Section 36. The sum of $12,532,614, or so much thereof
25 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
26 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
27 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 21.3 of Public
28 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
29 Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Board of Higher
30 Education for miscellaneous capital improvements, including
31 construction, reconstruction, remodeling, improvement, repair
32 and installation of capital facilities, cost of planning,
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1 supplies, equipment, materials, services and all other
2 expenses required to complete the work at the various
3 universities set forth below. This appropriation shall be in
4 addition to any other appropriated amounts which can be
5 expended for these purposes.
6 For Chicago State University ......... 301,400
7 For Eastern Illinois University ...... 555,408
8 For Governors State University ....... 122,972
9 For Illinois State University ...... 1,005,964
10 For Northeastern Illinois University . 423,700
11 For Northern Illinois University ... 1,287,700
12 For Western Illinois University ...... 553,005
13 For Southern Illinois University -
14 Carbondale ........................ 1,571,647
15 For Southern Illinois University -
16 Edwardsville ........................ 749,000
17 For University of Illinois -
18 Chicago ........................... 3,007,509
19 For University of Illinois -
20 Springfield .......................... 31,020
21 For University of Illinois -
22 Urbana-Champaign .................. 2,923,289
23 Section 37. The sum of $10,445,845, or so much thereof
24 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
25 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
26 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 21.4 of Public
27 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
28 Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Board of Higher
29 Education for miscellaneous capital improvements including
30 construction, capital facilities, cost of planning, supplies,
31 equipment, materials, services and all other expenses
32 required to complete the work at the various universities set
33 forth below. This appropriation shall be in addition to any
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1 other appropriated amounts which can be expended for these
2 purposes.
3 For Chicago State University ........... 226,000
4 For Eastern Illinois University ........ 421,820
5 For Governors State University ......... 136,200
6 For Illinois State University .......... 460,579
7 For Northeastern Illinois University ... 317,800
8 For Northern Illinois University ....... 965,800
9 For Western Illinois University ........ 646,800
10 For Southern Illinois University -
11 Carbondale ......................... 1,493,600
12 For Southern Illinois University -
13 Edwardsville ......................... 563,600
14 For University of Illinois - Chicago . 2,460,300
15 For University of Illinois -
16 Springfield ........................... 25,216
17 For University of Illinois -
18 Urbana-Champaign ................... 2,728,130
19 Section 38. The following named amounts, or so much
20 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
21 close of business on June 30, 2000, from reappropriations
22 heretofore made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 22
23 of Public Act 91-20, are reappropriated from the Capital
24 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
25 Board of Higher Education for the projects hereinafter
26 enumerated:
27 NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
28 For upgrading the storm waterway controls
29 and campus drives ............................ 948,993
30 For construction of tunnels and installation
31 of utility piping ............................ 9,758
32 For renovation of heating plants and the
33 HVAC system .................................. 25,770
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1 NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - ROCKFORD
2 For construction of the Rockford Center
3 facilities ................................... 23,982
4 Total, Section 38 $1,008,503
5 Section 39. The sum of $825,710, or so much thereof as
6 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
7 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
8 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 22.1 of Public
9 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
10 Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Board of Higher
11 Education for miscellaneous capital improvements, including
12 construction, reconstruction, remodeling, improvement, repair
13 and installation of capital facilities, cost of planning,
14 supplies, equipment, materials, services and all other
15 expenses required for completing the the work at the colleges
16 and universities. This appropriation shall be in addition to
17 any other appropriated amounts which can be expended for
18 these purposes.
19 Section 40. The following named amount, or so much
20 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the
21 close of business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation
22 heretofore made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 22.2
23 of Public Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital
24 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
25 Board of Higher Education for miscellaneous capital
26 improvements, including construction, reconstruction,
27 remodeling, improvements, repair and installation of capital
28 facilities, cost of planning, supplies, equipment, materials,
29 services, and all other expenses required to complete the
30 work at the colleges and universities hereinafter enumerated.
31 This appropriation shall be in addition to any other
32 appropriated amounts which can be expended for these
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1 purposes:
2 Northern Illinois University ................... 1,007,381
3 Total, Section 40 $1,007,381
4 Section 41. The sum of $21,156, or so much thereof as
5 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
6 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
7 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 22.3 of Public
8 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
9 Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Board of Higher
10 Education for Northern Illinois University, for the planning,
11 architectural engineering, purchase, site improvements and
12 construction or remodeling of a site in Rockford for use as a
13 campus.
14 Section 42. The following named amounts, or so much
15 thereof as may be necessary, and remain unexpended at the
16 close of business on June 30, 2000, from reappropriations
17 heretofore made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 22.4
18 of Public Act 91-20, are reappropriated from the Capital
19 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
20 Board of Higher Education for miscellaneous capital
21 improvements including construction, reconstruction,
22 remodeling, improvement, repair and installation of capital
23 facilities, cost of planning, supplies, equipment, materials,
24 services and all other expenses required to complete the work
25 at the various universities set forth below. This
26 appropriation shall be in addition to any other appropriated
27 amounts which can be expended for these purposes.
28 For Chicago State University ................. $ 433,647
29 For Eastern Illinois University .............. 510,602
30 For Governors State University ............... 71,798
31 For Illinois State University ................ 1,055,266
32 For Northeastern Illinois University ......... 645,072
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1 For Northern Illinois University ............. 553,219
2 For Southern Illinois University ............. 521,899
3 For University of Illinois ................... 5,138,377
4 For Western Illinois University .............. 400,766
5 Total, Section 42 $9,330,646
6 Section 43. The following named amounts, or so much
7 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
8 close of business on June 30, 2000, from reappropriations
9 heretofore made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 23
10 of Public Act 91-20, are reappropriated from the Capital
11 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
12 Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University for the
13 projects hereinafter enumerated:
14 CARBONDALE CAMPUS
15 For construction of an engineering building
16 annex ........................................ $ 64,292
17 EDWARDSVILLE CAMPUS
18 For replacement of the high temperature water
19 distribution system .......................... 188,842
20 For infrastructure, site development, and
21 other necessary costs associated with
22 the development of University Park ........... 7,501
23 For costs associated with the consolidation
24 of the music facilities ...................... 24,136
25 For planning and construction of an Art and
26 Design Facility .............................. 24,089
27 Total, Section 43 $308,860
28 Section 44. The sum of $491,488, or so much thereof as
29 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
30 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
31 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 23.1 of Public
32 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
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1 Fund to the Capital Development Board for Southern Illinois
2 University for miscellaneous capital improvements including
3 construction, reconstruction, remodeling, improvements,
4 repair and installation of capital facilities, cost of
5 planning, supplies, equipment, materials, services, and all
6 other expenses required to complete the work. This
7 appropriation shall be in addition to any other appropriated
8 amounts which can be expended for these purposes.
9 Section 45. The following named amounts, or so much
10 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended at the
11 close of business on June 30, 2000, from reappropriations
12 heretofore made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 24
13 of Public Act 91-20, are reappropriated from the Capital
14 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
15 Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois for the
16 projects hereinafter enumerated:
17 UNIVERSITY CENTER - CHICAGO
18 For remodeling Alumni Hall, Phase II,
19 including utilities .......................... 53,982
20 HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER
21 For remodeling the Neuropsychiatric
22 Institute .................................... 190,782
23 URBANA-CHAMPAIGN CAMPUS
24 For initiating a campus flood
25 control project .............................. 1,098,776
26 Total, Section 45 $1,343,540
27 Section 46. The sum of $796,148, or so much thereof as
28 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
29 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
30 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 24.1 of Public
31 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
32 Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Board of
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1 Trustees of the University of Illinois for miscellaneous
2 capital improvements including construction, reconstruction,
3 remodeling, improvement, repair and installation of capital
4 facilities, cost of planning, supplies, equipment, materials,
5 services and all other expenses required for completing the
6 work at the colleges and universities. This appropriation
7 shall be in addition to any other appropriated amounts which
8 can be expended for these purposes.
9 Section 47. The sum of $4,260,463, or so much thereof as
10 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
11 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
12 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 24.3 of Public
13 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
14 Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Board of
15 Trustees of the University of Illinois (formerly for the
16 Department of Human Services) for renovation of the School of
17 Public Health and Psychiatric Institute (formerly the ISPI
18 building).
19 Section 50. The sum of $44,151, or so much thereof as
20 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
21 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
22 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 29 of Public
23 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
24 Fund to the Capital Development Board for a grant to the
25 College of Lake County for all costs associated with the
26 renovation of the Southlake Education Center.
27 Section 51. The sum of $880,388, or so much thereof as
28 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
29 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
30 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 30 of Public
31 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
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1 Fund to the Capital Development Board for a grant to Parkland
2 College for capital improvements.
3 Section 52. The sum of $75,945, or so much thereof as
4 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
5 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
6 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 31 of Public
7 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to
8 the Capital Development Board for a grant to Prairie State
9 College for planning for Outreach/Adult Training Center.
10 Section 53. The sum of $863,200, or so much thereof as
11 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
13 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 32 of Public
14 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
15 Fund to the Capital Development Board for planning for
16 expansion at McHenry County College at Crystal Lake.
17 Section 54. The sum of $487,154, or so much thereof as
18 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
20 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 33 of Public
21 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to
22 the Capital Development Board for a grant to Spoon River
23 College for Macomb Campus renovation and classroom
24 enhancements.
25 Section 55. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as
26 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from a reappropriation heretofore
28 made for such purposes in Article 28, Section 34 of Public
29 Act 91-20, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
30 Fund to the Capital Development Board for a grant to Rock
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1 Valley College for planning for a new instructional building.
2 Section 56. The following named amount, or so much
3 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the
4 close of business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation
5 heretofore made in Article 27, Section 16a of Public Act
6 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated
7 from the Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development
8 Board for the Department of Central Management Services for
9 the project hereinafter enumerated:
10 EAST ST. LOUIS COLLEGE CENTER
11 For construction of facilities, remodeling,
12 site improvements, utilities and other
13 costs necessary for adapting the former
14 campus of Metropolitan Community College
15 for a Community College Center and Southern
16 Illinois University, in addition to funds
17 previously appropriated ........................$25,473,000
18 Section 57. The sum of $10,859,200, or so much thereof
19 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
21 made in Article 27, Section 17 of Public Act 91-20, approved
22 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Capital
23 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
24 Board of Higher Education for miscellaneous capital
25 improvements including construction, reconstruction,
26 remodeling, improvements, repair and installation of capital
27 facilities, cost of planning, supplies, equipment, materials,
28 services and all other expenses required to complete the work
29 at the various universities set forth below. This
30 appropriated amount shall be in addition to any other
31 appropriated amounts which can be expended for these
32 purposes.
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1 Chicago State University ..............218,500
2 Eastern Illinois University ...........409,000
3 Governors State University ............131,700
4 Illinois State University .............834,200
5 Northeastern Illinois University ......307,200
6 Northern Illinois University ..........933,600
7 Western Illinois University ...........625,200
8 Southern Illinois University -
9 Carbondale .........................1,433,800
10 Southern Illinois University -
11 Edwardsville .........................544,800
12 University of Illinois -
13 Chicago Campus .....................2,378,300
14 University of Illinois -
15 Springfield Campus ...................157,200
16 University of Illinois -
17 Champaign/Urbana Campus ............2,885,700
18 Section 58. The sum of $3,630,800, or so much thereof as
19 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
21 made in Article 27, Section 18 of Public Act 91-20, approved
22 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Capital
23 Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
24 Illinois Community College Board for miscellaneous capital
25 improvements including construction, capital facilities, cost
26 of planning, supplies, equipment, materials, services and all
27 other expenses required to complete the work at the various
28 community colleges. This appropriated amount shall be in
29 addition to any other appropriated amounts which can be
30 expended for these purposes.
31 Section 59. The sum of $452,820,960, or so much thereof
32 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
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1 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
2 made in Article 27, Section 19 of Public Act 91-20, approved
3 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the School
4 Construction Fund to the Capital Development Board for school
5 construction grants pursuant to the School Construction Law,
6 in addition to amounts previously appropriated for such
7 purposes.
8 Section 60. The sum of $40,000,000, or so much thereof
9 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
10 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
11 made in Article 27, Section 20 of Public Act 91-20, approved
12 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the School
13 Infrastructure Fund to the Capital Development Board for
14 school construction grants pursuant to the School
15 Construction Law, in addition to amounts previously
16 appropriated for such purposes.
17 Section 61. The sum of $261,000, or so much thereof as
18 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
20 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 21 of Public
21 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
22 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
23 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Milford Library
24 District for ADA and renovation improvements.
25 Section 62. The sum of $700,000 or so much thereof as
26 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
28 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 22 of Public
29 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
30 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
31 Capital Development Board for a grant to Addison Park
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1 District for a multi-purpose facility.
2 Section 63. The sum of $700,000, or so much thereof as
3 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
4 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
5 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 23 of Public
6 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
7 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
8 Capital Development Board for a grant to Bensenville Redmond
9 Park Facility for infrastructure enhancements.
10 Section 64. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
11 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
13 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 24 of Public
14 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
15 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
16 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Jefferson County
17 for courthouse renovations.
18 Section 65. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as
19 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
21 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 25 of Public
22 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
23 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
24 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Village of
25 Arlington Heights for construction projects.
26 Section 66. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as
27 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
28 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
29 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 26 of Public
30 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
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1 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
2 Capital Development Board for a grant to Buda for library
3 expansion.
4 Section 67. The sum of $230,000, or so much thereof as
5 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
6 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
7 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 27 of Public
8 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
9 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
10 Capital Development Board for a grant to the City of
11 Princeton for a new police facility.
12 Section 68. The sum of $125,000, or so much thereof as
13 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
14 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
15 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 28 of Public
16 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
17 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
18 Capital Development Board for a grant to the City of Toulon
19 for a new community center.
20 Section 69. The sum of $895,600, or so much thereof as
21 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
22 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
23 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 29 of Public
24 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
25 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
26 Capital Development Board for a grant to Waubonsee Community
27 College for infrastructure improvements (IT).
28 Section 70. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as
29 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
30 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
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1 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 30 of Public
2 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
3 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
4 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Village of
5 Stickney for village hall & public safety facility (1/2).
6 Section 71. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as
7 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
8 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
9 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 31 of Public
10 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
11 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
12 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Buffalo Grove
13 public works service center addition.
14 Section 72. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as
15 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
16 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
17 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 32 of Public
18 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
19 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
20 Capital Development Board for a grant to Argenta for a new
21 village hall.
22 Section 73. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as
23 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
24 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
25 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 33 of Public
26 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
27 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
28 Capital Development Board for a grant to Holland Township for
29 a new township hall (Shelby County).
30 Section 74. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof as
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1 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
2 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
3 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 34 of Public
4 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
5 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
6 Capital Development Board for a grant to Cumberland County
7 for courthouse improvements.
8 Section 75. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
9 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
10 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
11 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 35 of Public
12 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
13 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
14 Capital Development Board for a grant to Rock Falls for
15 library expansion project.
16 Section 76. The sum of $1,300,000, or so much thereof as
17 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
18 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
19 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 36 of Public
20 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
21 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
22 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Lake County
23 Forest Preserve District for construction projects.
24 Section 77. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
25 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
26 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
27 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 37 of Public
28 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
29 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
30 Capital Development Board for a grant to McDonough County for
31 courthouse improvements.
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1 Section 78. The sum of $1,050,000, or so much thereof as
2 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
4 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 38 of Public
5 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
6 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
7 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Town of Cicero
8 for a police station/community center.
9 Section 79. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
10 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
12 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 39 of Public
13 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
14 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
15 Capital Development Board for a grant to Fox Lake for
16 matching funds for new life/safety facility.
17 Section 80. The sum of $400,000, or so much thereof as
18 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
20 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 40 of Public
21 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
22 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
23 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Lindenhurst Park
24 District for matching funds for a new community center.
25 Section 81. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as
26 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
28 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 41 of Public
29 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
30 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
31 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Village of
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1 Chandlerville for a town hall/fire station combination.
2 Section 82. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as
3 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
4 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
5 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 42 of Public
6 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
7 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
8 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Village of
9 Illiopolis for a new village hall.
10 Section 83. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
11 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
13 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 43 of Public
14 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
15 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
16 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Village of
17 Riverton for a new village hall.
18 Section 84. The sum of $347,000, or so much thereof as
19 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
21 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 44 of Public
22 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
23 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
24 Capital Development Board for a grant to Casey for a
25 community center.
26 Section 85. The sum of $125,000, or so much thereof as
27 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
28 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
29 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 45 of Public
30 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
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1 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
2 Capital Development Board for a grant to Varna for a new fire
3 station.
4 Section 86. The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof as
5 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
6 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
7 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 46 of Public
8 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
9 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
10 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Lewis & Clark
11 Community College for buildings and/or building improvements.
12 The provisions of Article V of the Public Community College
13 Act are not applicable to this appropriation.
14 Section 87. The sum of $125,000, or so much thereof as
15 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
16 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
17 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 47 of Public
18 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
19 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
20 Capital Development Board for a grant to Triton College
21 Library renovation.
22 Section 88. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
23 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
24 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
25 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 48 of Public
26 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
27 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
28 Capital Development Board for a grant to Huntley Fire
29 Protection District for a new fire station.
30 Section 89. The sum of $6,000, or so much thereof as may
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1 be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of business
2 on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore made for
3 such purposes in Article 27, Section 49 of Public Act 91-20,
4 approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the
5 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for
6 a grant to Bay View Gardens for roof for village hall.
7 Section 90. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof as
8 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
9 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
10 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 50 of Public
11 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
12 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
13 Capital Development Board for a grant to the City of O'Fallon
14 for a community center.
15 Section 91. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
16 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
17 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
18 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 51 of Public
19 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
20 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
21 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Central/Adams
22 Fire Protection District for a new fire station.
23 Section 92. The sum of $118,000, or so much thereof as
24 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
25 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
26 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 52 of Public
27 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
28 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
29 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Hickory Hills A
30 & E police department facility.
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1 Section 93. The sum of $187,500, or so much thereof as
2 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
4 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 53 of Public
5 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
6 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
7 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Village of
8 Justice for a public works facility.
9 Section 94. The sum of $1,250,000, or so much thereof as
10 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
12 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 54 of Public
13 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
14 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
15 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Village of
16 Willow Springs for a public safety building.
17 Section 95. The amount of $25,000, or so much thereof as
18 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
20 made in Article 27, Section 55 of Public Act 91-20, approved
21 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
22 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
23 to the Steppenwolf Theater of Chicago for all costs
24 associated with capital renovations.
25 Section 96. The amount of $500,000, or so much thereof
26 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
28 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 56 of Public
29 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
30 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
31 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Winnetka Park
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1 District for the purpose of all costs associated with the
2 construction of a recreational center/ice arena.
3 Section 98. The amount of $25,000, or so much thereof as
4 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
5 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
6 made in Article 27, Section 58 of Public Act 91-20, approved
7 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
8 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
9 to the Harris YWCA for the purpose of all costs associated
10 with building renovations.
11 Section 99. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof as
12 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
13 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
14 made in Article 79, Section 59 of Public Act 91-20, approved
15 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
16 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
17 to the Clara's House Women's Shelter for the purpose of
18 capital projects.
19 Section 100. The amount of $20,000, or so much thereof
20 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
21 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
22 made in Article 27, Section 60 of Public Act 91-20, approved
23 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
24 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
25 to the Southwest Youth Collaborative for the purpose of
26 capital projects.
27 Section 101. The amount of $45,000, or so much thereof
28 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
29 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
30 made in Article 27, Section 61 of Public Act 91-20, approved
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1 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
2 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
3 to the Centralia Recreation Center for all costs associated
4 with capital improvements.
5 Section 102. The amount of $100,000, or so much thereof
6 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
7 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
8 made in Article 27, Section 62 of Public Act 91-20, approved
9 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
10 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
11 to the Clinton County Project for Older Americans for all
12 costs associated with building acquisition and improvements.
13 Section 103. The amount of $250,000, or so much thereof
14 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
15 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
16 made in Article 27, Section 63 of Public Act 91-20, approved
17 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
18 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
19 to Kohl's Children Museum for the purpose of land acquisition
20 and site construction.
21 Section 104. The amount of $30,000, or so much thereof
22 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
23 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
24 made in Article 27, Section 64 of Public Act 91-20, approved
25 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
26 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
27 to the Valley Hi-Nursing Home for the purpose of capital
28 improvements.
29 Section 105. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof
30 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
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1 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
2 made in Article 27, Section 65 of Public Act 91-20, approved
3 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
4 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
5 to the Northern Illinois Special Recreation Association for
6 purchase of a vehicle the purpose of capital improvements.
7 Section 106. The amount of $300,000, or so much thereof
8 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
9 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
10 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 66 of Public
11 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
12 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
13 Capital Development Board for a grant to the LaSalle Veterans
14 Home for all costs associated with architectural and
15 engineering designs.
16 Section 107. The sum of $825,000, or so much thereof as
17 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
18 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
19 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 69 of Public
20 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
21 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
22 Capital Development Board for a grant to Blackhawk East
23 College for all costs associated with a multi-purpose
24 agriculture education instructional center.
25 Section 108. The sum of $1,320,000, or so much thereof
26 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
28 made in Article 27, Section 70 of Public Act 91-20, approved
29 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the General
30 Revenue Fund to the Capital Development Board for a grant to
31 the Village of Bridgeview for all costs associated with
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1 infrastructure improvements.
2 Section 109. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
3 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
4 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
5 made in Article 27, Section 71 of Public Act 91-20, approved
6 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
7 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
8 to the St. Louis National Stockyard for demolition grants.
9 Section 110. The sum of $148,000, or so much thereof as
10 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
12 made in Article 27, Section 72 of Public Act 91-20, approved
13 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund
14 for Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a
15 grant to the Touch of Nature Camp I for bathhouse replacement
16 improvements.
17 Section 111. The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof as
18 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
20 made in Article 27, Section 73 of Public Act 91-20, approved
21 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
22 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
23 to the Loyola Law School to provide electrical power and data
24 wiring to classrooms of Maguire Hall.
25 Section 112. The sum of $25,000, or so much thereof as
26 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
28 made in Article 27, Section 74 of Public Act 91-20, approved
29 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
30 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
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1 to Roosevelt University for the restoration of Granz Memorial
2 Recital Hall for Performing Arts School.
3 Section 113. The sum of $120,000, or so much thereof as
4 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
5 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
6 made in Article 27, Section 75 of Public Act 91-20, approved
7 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
8 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
9 to the City of Highwood for ADA compliance to the City Hall.
10 Section 114. The sum of $65,000, or so much thereof as
11 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
13 made in Article 27, Section 76 of Public Act 91-20, approved
14 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
15 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
16 to the Village of Tovey for infrastructure improvements.
17 Section 115. The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof as
18 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
20 made in Article 27, Section 77 of Public Act 91-20, approved
21 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
22 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
23 to the Stepping Stone Recovery Center for parking lot
24 repairs, computer system, furnishings, and equipment.
25 Section 116. The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof as
26 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
28 made in Article 27, Section 78 of Public Act 91-20, approved
29 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
30 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
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1 to the Trailway Girl Scouts for construction of training
2 rooms at the new facility.
3 Section 117. The sum of $42,000, or so much thereof as
4 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
5 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
6 made in Article 27, Section 79 of Public Act 91-20, approved
7 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
8 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
9 to the City of Schram for infrastructure improvements.
10 Section 118. The sum of $40,000, or so much thereof as
11 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
13 made in Article 27, Section 80 of Public Act 91-20, approved
14 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
15 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board to the
16 Chicago Public Schools for a grant to West Pullman School for
17 playground equipment.
18 Section 119. The sum of $25,000, or so much thereof as
19 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
21 made in Article 27, Section 81 of Public Act 91-20, approved
22 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
23 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
24 to the Harris YWCA for building renovation.
25 Section 120. The sum of $25,000, or so much thereof as
26 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
28 made in Article 27, Section 82 of Public Act 91-20, approved
29 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
30 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
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1 to the Copernius Foundation for a parking lot resurfacing
2 project.
3 Section 121. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
4 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
5 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
6 made in Article 27, Section 83 of Public Act 91-20, approved
7 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
8 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
9 to Delta Sigma Theta for day care center construction.
10 Section 122. The sum of $535,000, or so much thereof as
11 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
13 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 84 of Public
14 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
15 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
16 Capital Development Board for a grant to the City of
17 Belleville for the Construction of Westfield Plaza Parkway.
18 Section 123. The sum of $10,000,000, or so much thereof
19 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
21 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 85 of Public
22 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
23 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
24 Capital Development Board for a grant to Chicago State
25 University for all costs associated with construction of a
26 Convocation Center.
27 Section 124. The sum of $900,000, or so much thereof as
28 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
29 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
30 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 86 of Public
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1 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
2 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
3 Capital Development Board for costs associated with
4 establishing a campus-wide fire alarm system at Governor's
5 State University.
6 Section 125. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
7 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
8 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
9 made in Article 27, Section 87 of Public Act 91-20, approved
10 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
11 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board for a grant
12 to National Latinos with Disabilities for capital
13 developments.
14 Section 126. The sum of $870,000, or so much thereof as
15 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
16 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
17 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 88 of Public
18 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
19 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
20 Capital Development Board for a grant to Southwestern Area
21 College (formerly Belleville Area College) for funding the
22 construction of the Automotive Collision Repair Technology
23 Training Facility.
24 Section 127. The sum of $35,000, or so much thereof as
25 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
26 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
27 made in Article 27, Section 89 of Public Act 91-20, approved
28 June 7, 1999, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
29 Illinois' Future to the Capital Development Board to fix
30 sidewalks and meet ADA standards in Port Byron.
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1 Section 129. The sum of $4,400,000, or so much thereof
2 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
4 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 91 of Public
5 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
6 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
7 Capital Development Board for a grant to the city of Peoria
8 for all costs associated with the construction of two parking
9 decks.
10 Section 130. The sum of $125,000, or so much thereof as
11 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
13 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 92 of Public
14 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
15 reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Capital
16 Development Board for a grant to the Hemingway Foundation for
17 all costs associated with the restoration of the Hemingway
18 Home, in addition to other funds appropriated for such
19 purpose.
20 Section 131. The sum of $950,000, or so much thereof as
21 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
22 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
23 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 93 of Public
24 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
25 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
26 Capital Development Board for a grant to Kendall County for
27 all costs associated with courthouse renovation, in addition
28 to other funds appropriated for such purpose.
29 Section 132. The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof
30 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
31 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
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1 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 94 of Public
2 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended, is
3 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
4 Capital Development Board for a grant to the Italian American
5 Sports Hall of Fame for various improvements.
6 Section 133. The sum of $9,500,000, or so much thereof
7 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
8 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
9 made for such purposes in Article 27, Section 2b of Public
10 Act 91-20, approved June 7, 1999, as amended in this Act, is
11 reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund to the
12 Capital Development Board for the Department of Central
13 Management Services for the following project:
14 TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUILDING -
15 SPRINGFIELD - 120 W. JEFFERSON
16 To purchase the building ..........................$9,500,000
17 Section 134. The amount of $5,000,000, or so much
18 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the
19 close of business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation
20 made in Public Act 91-20, Article 27, Section 5c, as amended
21 in this Act, is reappropriated from the Capital Development
22 Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Department of
23 Human Services to construct a detention and treatment
24 facility.
25 Section 135. No contract shall be entered into or
26 obligation incurred for any expenditures from appropriations
27 made in this Article until after the purposes and amounts
28 have been approved by the Governor.
29 ARTICLE 3
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1 Division FY01. This Division contains appropriations
2 made for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2000, for the
3 purposes of the Illinois FIRST Program.
4 Section 1. The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof as
5 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
6 Bond Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for grants
7 and contracts for well plugging and restoration projects.
8 Section 2. The sum of $9,000,000, or so much thereof as
9 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
10 Bond Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for the
11 Division of Water Resources for costs associated with the
12 repair of the Lake Michigan shoreline in Chicago. The
13 appropriated amount shall be in addition to any other
14 appropriated amounts which can be expended for these
15 purposes.
16 Section 3. The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof as
17 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
18 Bond Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for deposit
19 into the Brownfields Redevelopment Fund for use pursuant to
20 Section 58.15 of the Environmental Protection Act.
21 Section 4. The sum of $10,000,000, or so much thereof as
22 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
23 Bond Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for deposit
24 into the Hazardous Waste Fund for use pursuant to Section
25 22.2 of the Environmental Protection Act.
26 Section 5. The sum of $32,000,000, or so much thereof as
27 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
28 Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs
29 for grants and loans pursuant to Article 8, Article 9 or
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1 Article 10 of the Build Illinois Act.
2 Section 6. The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof as
3 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
4 Purposes Fund to the Department of Commerce and Community
5 Affairs for the purpose of making grants to community
6 organizations, for not-for-profit corporations, or local
7 governments linked to the development of job creation
8 projects, capital projects or any other projects that would
9 increase economic development in economically depressed areas
10 within the state.
11 Section 9. The sum of $832,000, or so much thereof as
12 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
13 Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Department
14 of Agriculture for a grant to Meredosia for a levee
15 project.
16 Section 10. The following named amounts, or so much
17 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Build
18 Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
19 Department of Central Management Services for the projects
20 hereinafter enumerated:
21 JAMES R. THOMPSON CENTER - CHICAGO
22 For rehabilitating exterior columns, in
23 addition to funds previously appropriated .... $ 500,000
24 SPRINGFIELD REGIONAL OFFICE BUILDING
25 For rehabilitating the HVAC system ............. 100,000
26 Total, Section 10 $600,000
27 Section 11. The following named amounts, or so much
28 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Build
29 Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
30 Department of Corrections for the projects hereinafter
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1 enumerated:
2 JOLIET CORRECTIONAL CENTER - WILL COUNTY
3 For replacing the bar screen building
4 and upgrading components ..................... $ 250,000
5 PONTIAC CORRECTIONAL CENTER - LIVINGSTON COUNTY
6 For repairing and renovating HVAC
7 systems in the Administration
8 Building ..................................... 120,000
9 Total, Section 11 $370,000
10 Section 12. The following named amounts, or so much
11 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Build
12 Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
13 Historic Preservation Agency for the projects hereinafter
14 enumerated:
15 VANDALIA STATE HOUSE HISTORIC SITE
16 For rehabilitating the interior & exterior ..... $ 1,740,000
17 Total, Section 12 $1,740,000
18 Section 13. The following named amounts, or so much
19 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Build
20 Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
21 Department of Human Services for the projects hereinafter
22 enumerated:
23 FOX DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - DWIGHT
24 For renovating the water treatment plant ....... $ 1,300,000
25 Total, Section 13 $1,300,000
26 Section 14. The following named amounts, or so much
27 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Build
28 Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
29 Department of Military Affairs for the projects hereinafter
30 enumerated:
31 JOLIET ARMORY - WILL COUNTY
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1 For replacing low roof ......................... $ 150,000
2 Total, Section l4 $150,000
3 Section 15. The following named amounts, or so much
4 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Build
5 Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
6 Department of Natural Resources for the projects hereinafter
7 enumerated:
8 CLINTON LAKE - DEWITT COUNTY
9 For upgrading campground electrical ............ $ 880,000
10 PERE MARQUETTE STATE PARK - JERSEY COUNTY
11 For replacing Camp Ouatoga
12 shower building .............................. 370,000
13 ARTISANS' SHOP & VISITORS' CENTER - REND LAKE
14 For constructing a utility building ............ 370,000
15 DES PLAINES GAME FARM - WILL COUNTY
16 For replacing the office building
17 and rehabilitating the shop
18 building ..................................... 1,500,000
19 Total, Section 15 $3,120,000
20 Section 16. The following named amounts, or so much
21 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Build
22 Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
23 Department of Revenue for the projects hereinafter
24 enumerated:
25 WILLARD ICE BUILDING - SPRINGFIELD
26 For resealing and replacing atrium
27 windows For waterproofing and upgrading
28 entrance drive and parking, Phase
29 II, in addition to funds
30 previously appropriated ...................... $ 500,000
31 For installing fire suppression system ......... 120,000
32 Total, Section 16 $620,000
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1 Section 17. The following named amounts, or so much
2 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Build
3 Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
4 Department of State Police for the projects hereinafter
5 enumerated:
6 JOLIET DISTRICT 5 - WILL COUNTY
7 For replacing roof ............................. $ 147,000
8 Total, Section 17 $147,000
9 Section 18. The following named amounts, or so much
10 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Build
11 Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
12 Department of Veterans' Affairs for the projects hereinafter
13 enumerated:
14 LASALLE VETERANS HOME - LASALLE COUNTY
15 For upgrading HVAC systems and
16 removing fungi ............................... $ 400,000
17 For replacing the water heater ................. 40,000
18 Total, Section 18 $440,000
19 Section 19. The following named amounts, or so much
20 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Build
21 Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
22 Medical District Commission for the projects hereinafter
23 enumerated:
24 ILLINOIS MEDICAL DISTRICT COMMISSION - CHICAGO
25 For upgrading automation system
26 and replacing fans ........................... $ 160,000
27 For installing humidification system ........... 215,000
28 Total, Section 19 $375,000
29 Section 20. The following named amounts, or so much
30 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Build
31 Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
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1 Courts of Illinois for the projects hereinafter enumerated:
2 SUPREME COURT BUILDING - SPRINGFIELD
3 For renovating the Library and
4 completing HVAC, in addition to funds
5 previously appropriated ...................... $ 235,000
6 Total, Section 20 $235,000
7 Section 21. The following named amounts, or so much
8 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Build
9 Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
10 Office of the Secretary of State for the projects hereinafter
11 enumerated:
12 CAPITOL COMPLEX - SPRINGFIELD
13 For expanding the shipping and
14 receiving dock ............................... $ 910,000
15 Total, Section 21 $910,000
16 Section 22. The sum of $2,895,900 is appropriated from
17 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board
18 for the Illinois Community College Board for miscellaneous
19 capital improvements including construction, capital
20 facilities, cost of planning, supplies, equipment, materials,
21 services and all other expenses required to complete the work
22 at the various community colleges. This appropriated amount
23 shall be in addition to any other appropriated amounts which
24 can be expended for these purposes.
25 Section 23. The following named amounts, or so much
26 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Build
27 Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
28 Board of Higher Education for the projects hereinafter
29 enumerated:
30 Chicago State University ....................... $ 168,000
31 Eastern Illinois University .................... 263,300
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1 Governors State University ..................... 106,000
2 Illinois State University ...................... 604,900
3 Northeastern Illinois University ............... 187,700
4 Northern Illinois University ................... 624,700
5 Western Illinois University .................... 425,500
6 Southern Illinois University - Carbondale ...... 823,400
7 Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville .... 331,500
8 University of Illinois - Chicago ............... 1,399,100
9 University of Illinois - Springfield ........... 121,500
10 University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign ...... 2,048,500
11 Total, Section 23 $7,104,100
12 Section 25. The amount of $2,000,000, or so much thereof
13 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
14 Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for a grant to the
15 Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Foundation for all costs
16 associated with the conservation and restoration of the
17 Frederick C. Robie House.
18 Section 26. The amount of $2,000,000, or so much thereof
19 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
20 Bond Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for a grant
21 to the Chicago Zoological Society for development and
22 improvements at Brookfield Zoo.
23 Section 27. The amount of $1,000,000, or so much thereof
24 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
25 Bond Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for a grant
26 to the Great Rivers Museum Foundation for development and
27 improvements at the National Great Rivers Museum at the
28 Melvin Price Lock and Dam in Alton.
29 Section 28. The amount of $3,500,000, or so much thereof
30 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
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1 Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for a grant to
2 Lawrence Hall Youth Services to plan and construct a
3 residential treatment and education center.
4 Section 29. The amount of $2,000,000, or so much thereof
5 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
6 Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for a grant to La
7 Rabida Children's Hospital for development and improvements
8 for the inpatient care facilities.
9 Section 31. The amount of $2,000,000, or so much thereof
10 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
11 Bond Fund to the Board of Higher Education for a grant to
12 Roosevelt University to renovate classrooms.
13 Section 32. The amount of $1,500,000, or so much thereof
14 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
15 Bond Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for a grant
16 to the Chicago Art Institute to renovate the front stairs of
17 the facility.
18 Section 34. The amount of $700,000, or so much thereof
19 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
20 Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs
21 for a grant to Madison County for sewer system improvements
22 in Eagle Park Acres.
23 Section 35. The amount of $800,000, or so much thereof
24 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
25 Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs
26 for a grant to the City of East St. Louis to complete
27 construction of 174 new housing units.
28 Section 36. The amount of $15,327,100, or so much
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1 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build
2 Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
3 Community Affairs for grants to units of local government,
4 educational facilities and not-for-profit organizations for
5 all costs associated with infrastructure improvements.
6 Section 37. The amount of $21,500,000, or so much
7 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build
8 Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
9 Community Affairs for grants to governmental units,
10 educational facilities, and not-for-profit organizations for
11 all costs associated with infrastructure improvements.
12 Section 38. The amount of $1,000,000, or so much thereof
13 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
14 Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs
15 for a grant to Unity Temple Foundation for all costs
16 associated with renovations of the Frank Lloyd Wright Unity
17 Temple.
18 Section 39. The amount of $750,000, or so much thereof
19 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
20 Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for a grant to the
21 Lawndale Christian Health Center for facility improvements.
22 Section 40. The amount of $500,000, or so much thereof
23 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
24 Bond Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for a grant
25 to the Museum of Contemporary Art for exhibitions and
26 infrastructure improvements.
27 Section 42. The amount of $1,700,000, or so much thereof
28 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
29 Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for a grant to
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1 American Premium Foods, Inc., for planning and construction
2 of a cooperative pork slaughtering and processing plant.
3 Section 43. The amount of $1,000,000, or so much thereof
4 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
5 Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for a grant to
6 relocate and purchase building for a mental health center in
7 Rock Island.
8 Section 44. The amount of $670,000 or so much thereof as
9 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
10 Bond Fund to the Historic Preservation Agency for a grant to
11 McLean County for exhibits, construction and renovation at
12 the Adlai Stevenson Home.
13 Section 47. The sum of $50,000,000, or so much thereof
14 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
15 Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs
16 for grants to units of local government, educational
17 facilities and not-for-profit organizations for all costs
18 associated with infrastructure improvements.
19 Section 48. The sum of $21,500,000, or so much thereof
20 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
21 Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs
22 for grants to governmental units, educational facilities and
23 non-profit organizations for all costs associated with
24 infrastructure improvements.
25 Section 49. The sum of $3,500,000, or so much thereof as
26 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
27 Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs
28 for a grant to AIDsCare for all costs associated with
29 construction and establishment of a center on the west side
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1 of Chicago.
2 Section 50. The sum of $15,000,000, or so much thereof
3 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
4 Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs
5 for grants to units of local government, educational
6 facilities, and not-for-profit organizations for
7 infrastructure improvements, including but not limited to
8 planning, construction, reconstruction, renovation, utilities
9 and equipment.
10 Section 51. The sum of $13,000,000, or so much thereof
11 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
12 Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs
13 for a grant to the Auditorium Theater for renovations.
14 Section 52. The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof as
15 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Build Illinois
16 Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs
17 for a grant to Adkins Energy Cooperative for all expenses
18 associated with the construction of an Ethanol plant.
19 ARTICLE 4
20 Division FY00. The reappropriations in this Division
21 continue certain appropriations initially made for the fiscal
22 year beginning July 1, 1999 for the purposes of the Illinois
23 FIRST Program.
24 Section 1-1. The sum of $4,000,000, or so much thereof
25 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
26 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
27 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 1-1
28 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
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1 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for
2 the Board of Higher Education for miscellaneous capital
3 improvements including construction, reconstruction,
4 remodeling, improvement, repair and installation of capital
5 facilities, cost of planning, supplies, equipment, materials,
6 services and all other expenses required to complete the work
7 at the various universities set forth below. This
8 appropriated amount shall be in addition to any other
9 appropriated amounts which can be expended for these
10 purposes.
11 Chicago State University ..........................$190,000
12 Eastern Illinois University ........................230,000
13 Governors State University .........................180,000
14 Illinois State University ..........................320,000
15 Northeastern Illinois University ...................210,000
16 Northern Illinois University .......................340,000
17 Western Illinois University ........................280,000
18 Southern Illinois University - Carbondale ..........440,000
19 Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville ........260,000
20 University of Illinois - Chicago ...................630,000
21 University of Illinois - Springfield ...............180,000
22 University of Illinois- Champaign/Urbana ...........740,000
23 Section 1-2. The sum of $6,000,000, or so much thereof
24 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
25 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
26 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 1-2
27 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
28 Build Illinois Bond Fund for the Illinois Community College
29 Board for remodeling of facilities for compliance with the
30 Americans with Disabilities Act. This appropriated amount
31 shall be in addition to any other appropriated amounts which
32 can be expended for these purposes.
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1 Section 1-3. The sum of $10,000,000, or so much thereof
2 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
4 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 1-3
5 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
6 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for
7 miscellaneous capital improvements to state facilities
8 including construction, reconstruction, remodeling,
9 improvement, repair and installation of capital facilities,
10 cost of planning, supplies, equipment, materials, services
11 and all other expenses required to complete the work at the
12 facilities. This appropriated amount shall be in addition to
13 any other appropriated amounts which can be expended for
14 these purposes.
15 Section 1-4. The sum of $10,000,000, or so much thereof
16 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
17 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
18 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 1-4
19 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
20 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for
21 the Historic Preservation Agency for all costs associated
22 with the stabilization and restoration of the Pullman
23 Historic Site.
24 Section 1-5. The sum of $1,613,421, or so much thereof
25 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
26 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
27 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 1-5
28 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
29 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
30 Resources for grants and contracts for well plugging and
31 restoration projects.
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1 Section 1-6. The sum of $5,300,000, or so much thereof
2 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
4 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 1-6
5 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
6 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
7 Resources for the Division of Water Resources for a grant to
8 the Chicago Park District for costs associated with the
9 repair of the Lake Michigan shoreline in Chicago. This
10 appropriated amount shall be in addition to any other
11 appropriated amounts which can be expended for these
12 purposes.
13 Section 1-7. The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof
14 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
15 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
16 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 1-7
17 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
18 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Environmental Protection
19 Agency for deposit into the Brownfields Redevelopment Fund
20 for use pursuant to Section 58.15 of the Environmental
21 Protection Act.
22 Section 1-8. The sum of $10,000,000, or so much thereof
23 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
24 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
25 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 1-8
26 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
27 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Environmental Protection
28 Agency for deposit into the Hazardous Waste Fund for use
29 pursuant to Section 22.2 of the Environmental Protection Act.
30 Section 1-9. The sum of $34,000,000, or so much thereof
31 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
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1 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
2 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 1-9
3 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
4 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
5 Community Affairs for grants and loans pursuant to Article 8
6 or Article 10 of the Build Illinois Act.
7 Section 1-10. The amount of $6,850,000, or so much
8 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the
9 close of business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation
10 heretofore made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I,
11 Section 1-10 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is
12 reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the
13 Department of Commerce and Community Affairs (formerly to the
14 Environmental Protection Agency) for grants to units of local
15 government for infrastructure improvements and expansions
16 related to water and sewer systems.
17 Section 1-11. The amount of $12,500,000, or so much
18 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the
19 close of business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation
20 heretofore made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I,
21 Section 1-11 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is
22 reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the
23 Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for grants to
24 units of local government for infrastructure improvements
25 including but not limited to planning, construction,
26 reconstruction, renovation, utilities and equipment.
27 Section 1-12. The amount of $9,000,000, or so much
28 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the
29 close of business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation
30 heretofore made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I,
31 Section 1-12 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is
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1 reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the
2 Department of Transportation for a grant to the Illinois
3 Institute of Technology for a public transit noise barrier.
4 Section 1-13. The amount of $2,000,000, or so much
5 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the
6 close of business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation
7 heretofore made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I,
8 Section 1-13 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is
9 reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the
10 Capital Development Board to plan and construct an industrial
11 training center at Illinois Central College.
12 Section 1-14. The amount of $2,500,000, or so much
13 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the
14 close of business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation
15 heretofore made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I,
16 Section 1-14 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is
17 reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the
18 Capital Development Board for the Illinois Community College
19 Board for equipment and all other expenses necessary to
20 complete the permanent facilities of Heartland Community
21 College.
22 Section 2-1. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof
23 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
24 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
25 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-1
26 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
27 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Board of Higher Education for
28 a grant to Elmhurst College for infrastructure improvements.
29 Section 2-2. The sum of $488,000, or so much thereof as
30 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
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1 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
2 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-2
3 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
4 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Board of Higher Education for
5 a grant to Roosevelt University for infrastructure
6 improvements.
7 Section 2-3. The sum of $400,000, or so much thereof as
8 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
9 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
10 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-3
11 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
12 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Board of Higher Education for
13 a soccer field complex at the University of Illinois -
14 Springfield.
15 Section 2-4. The sum of $110,000, or so much thereof as
16 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
17 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
18 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-4
19 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
20 Build Illinois Bond fund to the Capital Development Board for
21 a grant to the City of Carbondale for a teen center.
22 Section 2-5. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as
23 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
24 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
25 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-5
26 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
27 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for
28 a grant to the North Suburban Special Recreation Association
29 for a new facility.
30 Section 2-6. The sum of $600,000, or so much thereof as
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1 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
2 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
3 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-6
4 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
5 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board
6 for a grant to the Elmhurst Hospital for improvements for
7 life safety.
8 Section 2-7. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as
9 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
10 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
11 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-7
12 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
13 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for
14 a grant to the Itasca Park District for all costs for
15 recreation expansion.
16 Section 2-8. The sum of $25,000, or so much thereof as
17 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
18 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
19 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-8
20 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
21 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for
22 a grant to the People's Resource Center for a new medical
23 building and equipment.
24 Section 2-9. The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof as
25 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
26 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
27 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-9
28 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
29 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for
30 a grant to the Village of Winfield for infrastructure
31 improvement.
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1 Section 2-11. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
2 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
4 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-11
5 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
6 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for
7 a grant to the Village and Township of Philo for
8 infrastructure improvements.
9 Section 2-12. The sum of $180,000, or so much thereof as
10 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
12 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-12
13 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
14 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for
15 a grant to the City of LaHarpe for water system improvements.
16 Section 2-13. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as
17 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
18 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
19 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-13
20 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
21 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for
22 a grant to the Village of Lake Villa for a youth baseball
23 field complex.
24 Section 2-14. The sum of $75,000, or so much thereof as
25 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
26 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
27 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-14
28 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
29 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for
30 a grant to Parker Township in Clark County to construct a
31 township building.
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1 Section 2-15. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
2 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
4 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-15
5 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
6 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for
7 a grant to the Harlem Community Center for a 250 car parking
8 lot.
9 Section 2-16. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
10 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
12 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-16
13 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
14 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
15 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Arlington
16 Heights for land acquisition and other improvements.
17 Section 2-17. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
18 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
20 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-17
21 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
22 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
23 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Hawthorn
24 Woods for storm sewer extensions.
25 Section 2-18. The sum of $75,000, or so much thereof as
26 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
28 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-18
29 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
30 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
31 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Hawthorn
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1 Woods for storm sewer extensions.
2 Section 2-19. The sum of $192,500, or so much thereof as
3 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
4 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
5 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-19
6 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
7 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
8 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Round Lake
9 Beach for storm sewer system improvements at Hook's Lake.
10 Section 2-20. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as
11 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
13 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-20
14 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
15 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
16 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Tower Lakes
17 for storm sewer system infrastructure improvements.
18 Section 2-21. The sum of $350,000, or so much thereof as
19 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
21 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-21
22 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
23 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
24 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Villa Park
25 for street light improvements.
26 Section 2-22. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as
27 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
28 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
29 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-22
30 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
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1 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
2 Community Affairs for a grant to Danville Township for storm
3 sewer system improvements.
4 Section 2-23. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as
5 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
6 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
7 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-23
8 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
9 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
10 Community Affairs for a grant to the Glenview Park District
11 to construct an addition to the community center.
12 Section 2-24. The sum of $750,000, or so much thereof as
13 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
14 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
15 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-24
16 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
17 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
18 Community Affairs for a grant to the Aurora Regional Fire
19 Museum for infrastructure improvements.
20 Section 2-25. The sum of $545,000, or so much thereof as
21 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
22 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
23 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-25
24 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
25 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
26 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Oswego for
27 infrastructure improvements.
28 Section 2-26. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
29 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
30 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
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1 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-26
2 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
3 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
4 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Shorewood for
5 development of and improvements to the DuPage River property.
6 Section 2-27. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as
7 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
8 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
9 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-27
10 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
11 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
12 Community Affairs for a grant to the City of Oakbrook Terrace
13 for water system expansion.
14 Section 2-28. The sum of $750,000, or so much thereof as
15 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
16 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
17 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-28
18 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
19 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
20 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Westchester
21 for infrastructure improvements.
22 Section 2-29. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as
23 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
24 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
25 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-29
26 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
27 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
28 Community Affairs for a grant to Homer Township to develop a
29 youth sports complex.
30 Section 2-30. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
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1 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
2 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
3 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-30
4 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
5 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
6 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Romeoville
7 for recreation development.
8 Section 2-31. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as
9 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
10 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
11 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-31
12 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
13 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
14 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Sidney for
15 sidewalk construction.
16 Section 2-32. The sum of $365,000, or so much thereof as
17 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
18 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
19 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-32
20 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
21 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
22 Community Affairs for a grant to the City of Paxton for water
23 system improvements.
24 Section 2-33. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
25 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
26 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
27 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-33
28 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
29 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
30 Community Affairs for a grant to the Western Wayne Water
31 District for infrastructure improvements.
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1 Section 2-34. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as
2 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
4 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-34
5 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
6 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
7 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Southern View
8 for a community park.
9 Section 2-35. The sum of $40,000, or so much thereof as
10 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
12 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-35
13 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
14 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
15 Community Affairs for a grant to the Frankfort Park District
16 for park site development for a sports complex.
17 Section 2-36. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as
18 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
20 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-36
21 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
22 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
23 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of New Lenox for
24 Commons Development.
25 Section 2-37. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
26 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
28 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-37
29 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
30 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
31 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Orland Park
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1 for ball field construction.
2 Section 2-38. The sum of $225,000, or so much thereof as
3 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
4 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
5 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-38
6 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
7 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
8 Community Affairs for a grant to the City of Kewanee for
9 parking lot improvements.
10 Section 2-39. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
11 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
13 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-39
14 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
15 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
16 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Hinckley for
17 sewer and water infrastructure improvements.
18 Section 2-40. The sum of $160,000, or so much thereof as
19 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
21 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-40
22 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
23 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
24 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Western
25 Springs for a sprinkling system for a community center.
26 Section 2-41. The sum of $365,000, or so much thereof as
27 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
28 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
29 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-41
30 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
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1 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
2 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Buffalo Grove
3 for a training facility for the fire protection district.
4 Section 2-42. The sum of $110,000, or so much thereof as
5 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
6 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
7 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-42
8 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
9 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
10 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Lake Zurich
11 for a storm drainage system.
12 Section 2-43. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof
13 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
14 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
15 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-43
16 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
17 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
18 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Bolingbrook
19 for storm water system improvements.
20 Section 2-45. The sum of $160,000, or so much thereof as
21 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
22 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
23 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-45
24 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
25 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
26 Community Affairs for a grant to the City of Neoga for
27 improvements to a submersible lift station.
28 Section 2-46. The sum of $305,000, or so much thereof as
29 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
30 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
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1 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-46
2 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
3 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
4 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Libertyville
5 for infrastructure improvements and a skating rink.
6 Section 2-47. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
7 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
8 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
9 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-47
10 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
11 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
12 Community Affairs for a grant to Warren Township for paving
13 for the town hall.
14 Section 2-48. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as
15 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
16 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
17 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-48
18 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
19 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
20 Community Affairs for a grant to Warren Township for
21 technology infrastructure for the town hall.
22 Section 2-49. The sum of $60,000, or so much thereof as
23 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
24 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
25 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-49
26 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
27 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
28 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Blandinsville
29 for a water main extension.
30 Section 2-50. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
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1 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
2 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
3 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-50
4 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
5 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
6 Community Affairs for a grant to Morgan County for storm
7 sewer improvements in Alexander.
8 Section 2-51. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as
9 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
10 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
11 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-51
12 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
13 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
14 Community Affairs for a grant to the Zion Park District for
15 infrastructure improvements at the Sheppard Crook golf
16 course.
17 Section 2-52. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof as
18 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
20 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-52
21 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
22 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
23 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Bloomingdale
24 for lighting improvements along Lake Street.
25 Section 2-53. The sum of $1,225,000, or so much thereof
26 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
28 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-53
29 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
30 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
31 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Glendale
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1 Heights for water system infrastructure and other community
2 improvements.
3 Section 2-54. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
4 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
5 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
6 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-54
7 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
8 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
9 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Mt. Prospect
10 for residential street lighting.
11 Section 2-55. The sum of $900,000, or so much thereof as
12 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
13 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
14 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-55
15 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
16 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
17 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Glen Ellyn
18 for infrastructure and lighting improvements along Roosevelt
19 Road.
20 Section 2-56. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as
21 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
22 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
23 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-56
24 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
25 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
26 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Dawson for a
27 well water system.
28 Section 2-57. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
29 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
30 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
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1 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-57
2 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
3 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
4 Community Affairs for a grant to Rochester CUSD 3A for a
5 sports complex the Village of Rochester for infrastructure
6 improvements.
7 Section 2-58. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof as
8 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
9 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
10 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-58
11 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
12 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
13 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Sherman for
14 infrastructure improvements.
15 Section 2-59. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as
16 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
17 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
18 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-59
19 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
20 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
21 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Williamsville
22 for water supply improvements.
23 Section 2-60. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
24 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
25 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
26 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-60
27 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
28 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
29 Community Affairs for a grant to the City of Chenoa for
30 infrastructure and recreation facilities improvements.
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1 Section 2-61. The sum of $125,000, or so much thereof as
2 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
4 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-61
5 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
6 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
7 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Forrest for a
8 new storage shed.
9 Section 2-62. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
10 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
12 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-62
13 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
14 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
15 Community Affairs for a grant to the Miller Park Zoological
16 Society for a new children's zoo.
17 Section 2-63. The sum of $400,000, or so much thereof as
18 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
20 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-63
21 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
22 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
23 Community Affairs for a grant to the SMG Water Cooperative
24 for water system improvements.
25 Section 2-64. The sum of $400,000, or so much thereof as
26 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
28 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-64
29 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
30 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
31 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Woodson for
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1 wastewater system improvements.
2 Section 2-65. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
3 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
4 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
5 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-65
6 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
7 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
8 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Melrose Park
9 for business district infrastructure improvements.
10 Section 2-66. The sum of $222,500, or so much thereof as
11 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
13 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-66
14 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
15 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
16 Community Affairs for a grant to the City of Aurora for
17 infrastructure improvements.
18 Section 2-67. The sum of $119,500, or so much thereof as
19 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
21 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-67
22 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
23 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce nd
24 Community Affairs for a grant to the City of Batavia for
25 infrastructure improvements.
26 Section 2-68. The sum of $94,000, or so much thereof as
27 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
28 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
29 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-68
30 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
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1 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
2 Community Affairs for a grant to the City of Geneva for
3 infrastructure improvements.
4 Section 2-69. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
5 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
6 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
7 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-69
8 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
9 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
10 Community Affairs for a grant to the Village of Hamel for
11 infrastructure improvements.
12 Section 2-70. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof as
13 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
14 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
15 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-70
16 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
17 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
18 Community Affairs for a grant to the City of DeKalb for
19 street improvements.
20 Section 2-71. The sum of $600,000, or so much thereof as
21 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
22 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
23 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-71
24 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
25 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
26 Community Affairs for a grant to the City of Rochelle for
27 water system improvements.
28 Section 2-72. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as
29 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
30 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
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1 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-72
2 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
3 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
4 Community Affairs for a grant to the City of Sycamore for
5 storm sewer system and street improvements.
6 Section 2-73. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as
7 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
8 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
9 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-73
10 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
11 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
12 Community Affairs for a grant to the City of Anna for senior
13 center improvements.
14 Section 2-74. The sum of $650,000, or so much thereof as
15 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
16 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
17 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-74
18 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
19 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
20 Community Affairs for a grant to Antioch Township for a
21 senior center.
22 Section 2-75. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as
23 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
24 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
25 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-75
26 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
27 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
28 Community Affairs for a grant to the West Central Illinois
29 Area on Aging for a new facility.
30 Section 2-76. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof as
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1 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
2 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
3 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-76
4 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
5 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
6 Community Affairs for a grant to the City of Shelbyville for
7 a new senior center.
8 Section 2-77. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
9 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
10 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
11 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-77
12 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
13 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
14 Community Affairs for a grant to the Lee County Council on
15 Aging for senior center renovation.
16 Section 2-78. The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof as
17 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
18 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
19 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-78
20 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
21 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
22 Community Affairs for a grant to the Senior Center/Aging
23 Hispanic Center for infrastructure improvements.
24 Section 2-79. The sum of $102,500, or so much thereof as
25 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
26 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
27 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-79
28 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
29 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
30 Resources for a grant to the Rolling Meadows Park District to
31 renovate and develop 3200 Central Road.
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1 Section 2-80. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
2 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
4 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-80
5 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
6 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
7 Resources for a grant to the Slocum Lake Drainage District
8 for infrastructure improvements.
9 Section 2-81. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
10 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
12 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-81
13 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
14 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
15 Resources for a grant to the Village of Downers Grove for the
16 Nigas bikeway in Woodbridge and Downers.
17 Section 2-82. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof as
18 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
20 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-82
21 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
22 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
23 Resources for improvements to Finley Road to provide flood
24 relief.
25 Section 2-83. The sum of $240,000, or so much thereof as
26 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
28 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-83
29 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
30 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
31 Resources for a grant to the Village of Glenview for a bike
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1 trail extension from Lake Avenue to Metra Station.
2 Section 2-84. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof as
3 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
4 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
5 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-84
6 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
7 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
8 Resources for a grant to Kendall County for flood control in
9 Lynwood Subdivision, Bristol Township.
10 Section 2-85. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as
11 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
13 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-85
14 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
15 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
16 Resources for a grant to the Lincoln Park Zoo transportation
17 center.
18 Section 2-86. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
19 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
21 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-86
22 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
23 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
24 Resources for a grant to the Plainfield Township Park
25 District for park system improvements.
26 Section 2-87. The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof as
27 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
28 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
29 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-87
30 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
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1 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
2 Resources for a grant to the Wheaton Park District for
3 improvements at Cosley Zoo.
4 Section 2-88. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof as
5 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
6 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
7 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-88
8 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
9 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
10 Resources for a grant to the Champaign Park District for a
11 concrete skate park at Spalding Park.
12 Section 2-89. The sum of $260,000, or so much thereof as
13 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
14 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
15 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-89
16 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
17 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
18 Resources for a grant to the St. Charles Park District for
19 development of a ball and soccer field.
20 Section 2-90. The sum of $75,000, or so much thereof as
21 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
22 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
23 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-90
24 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
25 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
26 Resources for a grant to the Village of Mokena for a bike
27 trail.
28 Section 2-91. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
29 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
30 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
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1 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-91
2 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
3 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
4 Resources for a grant to the Forest Preserve District of Will
5 County for bike path development.
6 Section 2-92. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
7 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
8 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
9 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-92
10 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
11 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
12 Resources for a grant to the Kaneville Township for land
13 acquisition for a park.
14 Section 2-93. The sum of $175,000, or so much thereof as
15 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
16 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
17 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-93
18 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
19 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
20 Resources for a grant to the Cicero Drexel Park to build
21 "Safety Town" play facility.
22 Section 2-94. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as
23 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
24 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
25 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-94
26 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
27 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
28 Resources for a grant to the Village of Summit for a flood
29 relief sewer system, phase I.
30 Section 2-95. The sum of $190,000, or so much thereof as
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1 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
2 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
3 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-95
4 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
5 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
6 Resources for a grant to the Village of Barrington for a
7 village-wide bike path network.
8 Section 2-96. The sum of $400,000, or so much thereof as
9 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
10 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
11 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-96
12 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
13 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
14 Resources for a grant to the Bolingbrook Park District for
15 bike path development.
16 Section 2-97. The sum of $350,000, or so much thereof as
17 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
18 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
19 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-97
20 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
21 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
22 Resources for a grant to the Woodridge Park District for
23 renovation of Janes Avenue Park.
24 Section 2-98. The sum of $60,000, or so much thereof as
25 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
26 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
27 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-98
28 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
29 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
30 Resources for a grant to the Dixon Park District for land
31 acquisition.
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1 Section 2-99. The sum of $35,000, or so much thereof as
2 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
4 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 2-99
5 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
6 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
7 Resources for a grant to the Dixon Park District for
8 stabilization at the Rock River.
9 Section 2-100. The sum of $400,000, or so much thereof
10 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
12 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
13 2-100 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
14 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
15 Resources for a grant to the City of Sterling for a Rockfalls
16 Dam walkway.
17 Section 2-101. The sum of $700,000, or so much thereof
18 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
20 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
21 2-101 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
22 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
23 Resources, Office of Water Resources for construction of the
24 Rand Park Flood Control Project in the City of Des Plaines
25 and for costs associated with the rehabilitation of Farmers
26 and Prairie Creeks.
27 Section 2-102. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof
28 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
29 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
30 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
31 2-102 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
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1 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
2 Resources for a grant to the City of Berwyn for park
3 renovation at Januara & Maple.
4 Section 2-103. The sum of $650,000, or so much thereof
5 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
6 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
7 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
8 2-103 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
9 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
10 Resources for a grant to the Village of Antioch for a bike
11 path at Longview and Deep Lake Road.
12 Section 2-104. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof
13 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
14 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
15 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
16 2-104 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
17 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
18 Resources for a grant to the Village of Hanover Park for a
19 bike path.
20 Section 2-105. The sum of $315,000, or so much thereof
21 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
22 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
23 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
24 2-105 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
25 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
26 Resources for a grant to the Elk Grove Village for designing
27 bikepaths and walkways.
28 Section 2-106. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof
29 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
30 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
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1 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
2 2-106 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
3 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
4 Resources for a grant to the City of Athens for park
5 improvements.
6 Section 2-107. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof
7 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
8 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
9 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
10 2-107 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
11 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce
12 and Community Affairs (formerly to the Department of Natural
13 Resources) for a grant to the Village of Clear Lake for
14 infrastructure improvements.
15 Section 2-108. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof
16 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
17 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
18 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
19 2-108 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
20 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
21 Resources for a grant to the City of Henry for marina
22 improvements, including dredging.
23 Section 2-109. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof
24 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
25 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
26 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
27 2-109 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
28 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
29 Resources for a grant to the City of Troy for storm water
30 management improvements.
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1 Section 2-110. The sum of $750,000, or so much thereof
2 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
4 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
5 2-110 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
6 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
7 Resources for a grant to the Schaumburg Park District for
8 park expansion.
9 Section 2-111. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof
10 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
12 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
13 2-111 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
14 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
15 Resources for a grant to the City of Hickory Hills for
16 Woodlands watershed improvements.
17 Section 2-112. The sum of $750,000, or so much thereof
18 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
20 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
21 2-112 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
22 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Historic Preservation
23 Agency for a grant to the Elmhurst Historical Museum for
24 annex acquisition.
25 Section 2-113. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof
26 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
28 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
29 2-113 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
30 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Historic Preservation
31 Agency for a grant to the Big Rock Historical Society for
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1 expansion and building improvements.
2 Section 2-114. The sum of $154,900, or so much thereof
3 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
4 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
5 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
6 2-114 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
7 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Historic Preservation
8 Agency for a grant to the Village of Buffalo Grove for the
9 Raupp Memorial Museum addition.
10 Section 2-115. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof
11 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
13 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
14 2-115 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
15 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Historic Preservation
16 Agency for a grant to the Village of Carol Stream for the
17 Historical Farm House.
18 Section 2-116. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof
19 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
21 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
22 2-116 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
23 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Historic Preservation
24 Agency for a grant to the Hemingway House Foundation for
25 renovation of the Hemingway House.
26 Section 2-117. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof
27 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
28 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
29 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
30 2-117 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
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1 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
2 Transportation for a grant to the Village of North Barrington
3 for storm sewer improvements on Kimberly Road.
4 Section 2-118. The sum of $175,000, or so much thereof
5 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
6 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
7 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
8 2-118 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
9 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
10 Transportation for a grant to the Village of Lombard for
11 signalization at N. Avenue & Lombard Road.
12 Section 2-119. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof
13 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
14 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
15 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
16 2-119 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
17 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
18 Transportation for constructing a slip ramp at Route 83 and
19 Elmhurst Wastewater Treatment Plant.
20 Section 2-120. The sum of $350,000, or so much thereof
21 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
22 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
23 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
24 2-120 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
25 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
26 Transportation for a grant to the City of Carbondale to
27 construct a Mill Street overpass.
28 Section 2-121. The sum of $270,000, or so much thereof
29 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
30 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
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1 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
2 2-121 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
3 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
4 Transportation for a grant to the City of Pinckneyville for
5 road improvements.
6 Section 2-122. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof
7 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
8 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
9 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
10 2-122 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
11 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
12 Transportation for a grant to the City of Bloomington for
13 Airport Road improvements.
14 Section 2-123. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof
15 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
16 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
17 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
18 2-123 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
19 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
20 Transportation for a grant to the Town of Normal for the
21 Normal Northtown Road improvements.
22 Section 2-124. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof
23 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
24 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
25 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
26 2-124 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
27 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
28 Transportation for a grant to the City of Wood Dale for an
29 intersection study of the Irving Park/Wood Dale Road.
30 Section 2-125. The sum of $125,000, or so much thereof
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1 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
2 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
3 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
4 2-125 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
5 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
6 Transportation for a grant to the City of Wood Dale for land
7 acquisition and construction of a salt storage structure.
8 Section 2-126. The sum of $905,000, or so much thereof
9 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
10 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
11 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
12 2-126 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
13 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
14 Transportation for a grant to the City of Berwyn for street
15 improvements.
16 Section 2-127. The sum of $170,000, or so much thereof
17 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
18 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
19 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
20 2-127 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
21 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
22 Transportation for a grant to the City of Lockport for
23 signalization at Route 7 and Read Road.
24 Section 2-128. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof
25 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
26 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
27 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
28 2-128 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
29 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
30 Transportation for a grant to Wheatland Township for road
31 improvements.
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1 Section 2-129. The sum of $350,000, or so much thereof
2 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
4 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
5 2-129 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
6 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
7 Transportation for a grant to Will County for Phase I
8 engineering at High Rise Bridge from Canton Farm to Bruce
9 Road.
10 Section 2-130. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof
11 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
13 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
14 2-130 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
15 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
16 Transportation for a grant to Will County for a salt dome and
17 storage facility.
18 Section 2-131. The sum of $160,000, or so much thereof
19 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
21 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
22 2-131 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
23 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
24 Transportation for a grant to Champaign County for improving
25 North Maplewood Road.
26 Section 2-132. The sum of $315,000, or so much thereof
27 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
28 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
29 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
30 2-132 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
31 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
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1 Transportation for a grant to Douglas County to improve the
2 Barnett bridge over the Embarrass River.
3 Section 2-133. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof
4 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
5 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
6 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
7 2-133 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
8 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
9 Transportation for a grant to the City of Villa Grove to
10 widen Henson Road.
11 Section 2-134. The sum of $430,000, or so much thereof
12 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
13 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
14 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
15 2-134 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
16 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
17 Transportation for a grant to the City of Paxton to
18 reconstruct the road from Route 9 to Concrete Tech Inc.
19 Section 2-135. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof
20 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
21 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
22 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
23 2-135 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
24 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
25 Transportation for a grant to the City of McLeansboro for
26 sewer and street improvements.
27 Section 2-136. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof
28 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
29 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
30 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
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1 2-136 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
2 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
3 Transportation for a grant to the City of Mt. Carmel for
4 street improvements from 13th to Poplar.
5 Section 2-137. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof
6 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
7 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
8 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
9 2-137 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
10 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
11 Transportation for a grant to the Village of Wayne City for
12 water system & street improvements.
13 Section 2-138. The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof as
14 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
15 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
16 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
17 2-138 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
18 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
19 Transportation for a grant to the Village of Frankfort for
20 signalization of Route 45 and a new intersection located
21 approximately 1/3 mile north of the Route 45/Colorado Ave.
22 intersection.
23 Section 2-139. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof
24 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
25 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
26 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
27 2-139 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
28 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
29 Transportation for a grant for intersection improvements and
30 widening in Savanna at the junction of Route 64 and Route 84.
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1 Section 2-140. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof
2 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
4 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
5 2-140 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
6 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
7 Transportation for a grant to the City of Altamont for Main
8 Street improvements.
9 Section 2-141. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof
10 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
12 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
13 2-141 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
14 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
15 Transportation for a grant to the City of Dixon for the
16 Gallena Avenue bridge lighting and signal improvements.
17 Section 2-142. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof
18 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
20 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
21 2-142 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
22 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
23 Transportation for a grant to the City of Rock Falls for road
24 repair.
25 Section 2-143. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof
26 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
28 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
29 2-143 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
30 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
31 Transportation for a grant to the City of Sterling for street
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1 improvements in Sterling.
2 Section 2-144. The sum of $275,000, or so much thereof
3 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
4 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
5 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
6 2-144 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
7 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
8 Transportation for a grant to the City of Park Ridge for
9 signalization.
10 Section 2-145. The sum of $225,000, or so much thereof
11 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
13 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
14 2-145 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
15 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
16 Transportation for a grant to the City of Macomb for street
17 improvements.
18 Section 2-146. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof
19 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
21 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
22 2-146 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
23 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
24 Transportation for a grant to the LaGrange Park Open Street
25 Project 31st and Kinman.
26 Section 2-147. The sum of $750,000, or so much thereof
27 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
28 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
29 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
30 2-147 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
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1 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
2 Transportation for a grant to the Village of Roselle for a
3 Route 20 bike and pedestrian bridge.
4 Section 2-148. The sum of $60,000, or so much thereof as
5 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
6 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
7 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
8 2-148 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
9 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
10 Transportation for a grant to the Village of Arlington
11 Heights for preliminary engineering.
12 Section 2-149. The sum of $42,000, or so much thereof as
13 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
14 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
15 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
16 2-149 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
17 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
18 Transportation for a grant to the Village of Hoffman Estates
19 for intersection improvements of Higgins Road at Gannon Drive
20 (High School).
21 Section 2-150. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof
22 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
23 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
24 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
25 2-150 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
26 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
27 Transportation for a grant to Livingston & McLean Counties to
28 resurface Weston blacktop.
29 Section 2-151. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof
30 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
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1 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
2 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
3 2-151 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
4 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
5 Transportation for a grant to Livingston County to improve
6 the Ladd Street bridge.
7 Section 2-152. The sum of $300,000, for so much thereof
8 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
9 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
10 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
11 2-152 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
12 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
13 Transportation for a grant to the Village of Franklin Park
14 for the underpass at Grand Avenue for the railroad relocation
15 authority.
16 Section 2-153. The sum of $325,000, for so much thereof
17 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
18 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
19 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
20 2-153 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
21 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
22 Transportation for a grant to the Village of Franklin Park
23 for a pedestrian overpass.
24 Section 2-154. The sum of $150,000, for so much thereof
25 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
26 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
27 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
28 2-154 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
29 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
30 Transportation for a grant to the Village of Oak Park for
31 Lake Street construction.
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1 Section 2-155. The sum of $100,000, for so much thereof
2 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
4 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
5 2-155 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
6 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
7 Transportation for a grant to the Triad Community Unit School
8 District for improvements at Route 40 and Bethany Drive.
9 Section 2-156. The sum of $100,000, for so much thereof
10 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
11 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
12 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
13 2-156 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
14 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
15 Transportation for a grant to Adams County for road
16 improvements.
17 Section 2-157. The sum of $100,000, for so much thereof
18 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
20 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
21 2-157 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
22 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
23 Transportation for a grant to Pike County for road
24 improvements.
25 Section 2-158. The sum of $180,000, for so much thereof
26 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
28 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
29 2-158 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
30 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
31 Transportation for a grant to the Quincy Park District for
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1 design and development of Cedar Creek Parkway.
2 Section 2-159. The sum of $100,000, for so much thereof
3 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
4 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
5 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
6 2-159 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
7 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
8 Transportation for a grant to the City of Sycamore for road
9 improvements.
10 Section 2-160. The sum of $750,000, for so much thereof
11 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
13 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
14 2-160 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
15 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of
16 Transportation for a grant to the Village of Roselle for
17 reconstruction of Central Avenue.
18 Section 2-162. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof
19 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
21 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section
22 2-162 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from
23 the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the State Board of Education
24 for a grant to the Dixon School District for auditorium
25 renovation.
26 Section 2-174. The sum of $38,972,000, or so much
27 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the
28 close of business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation
29 heretofore made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I,
30 Section 2-174 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is
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1 reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund to the
2 Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for grants to
3 units of local government and educational facilities for all
4 costs associated with infrastructure improvements.
5 Section 3-1. The sum of $875,000, or so much thereof as
6 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
7 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
8 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 3-1
9 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
10 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
11 Community Affairs for grants to units of local government and
12 educational facilities for infrastructure improvements.
13 Section 3-2. The sum of $50,000,000, or so much thereof
14 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
15 business on June 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore
16 made for such purpose in Article 40, Division I, Section 3-2
17 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
18 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
19 Community Affairs for grants to units of local government,
20 and educational facilities and not-for-profit organizations
21 for all costs associated with infrastructure improvements.
22 Section 4-1. The sum of $75,000,000, or so much thereof
23 as may be necessary, (less $3,500,000 to be lapsed) and
24 remains unexpended at the close of business on June 30, 2000,
25 from an appropriation heretofore made for such purpose in
26 Article 40, Division I, Section 4-1 of Public Act 91-20, as
27 amended, is reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund
28 to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for
29 grants to governmental units and educational facilities and
30 non-profit organizations for all costs associated with
31 infrastructure improvements.
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1 Section 5-1. The sum of $75,000,000, or so much thereof
2 as may be necessary (less $3,500,000 to be lapsed) and
3 remains unexpended at the close of business on June 30, 2000,
4 from appropriations heretofore made for such purposes in
5 Article 40, Division I, Section 5-1 of Public Act 91-20, as
6 amended, is reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund
7 to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for
8 grants to governmental units and educational facilities and
9 non-profit organizations for all costs associated with
10 infrastructure improvements.
11 Division FY99. The amount of $4,018,804, or so much
12 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
13 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore made for such
14 purpose in Article 40, Division XI of Public Act 91-20, as
15 amended, is reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund
16 to the Department of Natural Resources for a grant to the
17 Chicago Park District for costs associated with the repair of
18 the Lake Michigan shoreline in Chicago. The reappropriation
19 in this division was initially made for the fiscal year
20 beginning July 1, 1998.
21 Division FY98. The reappropriation in this Division
22 continues an appropriation initially made for the fiscal year
23 beginning July 1, 1997, for the purpose of the Build Illinois
24 Program as set forth below.
25 Section 32. The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof as
26 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000,
27 from an appropriation heretofore made for such purpose in
28 Article 40, Division B, Section 32 of Public Act 91-20, as
29 amended, is reappropriated to the University of Illinois
30 (formerly to the Capital Development Board) from the Build
31 Illinois Bond Fund to plan for a medical school replacement
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1 at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
2 Division FY97. The reappropriations in this Division
3 continue certain appropriations initially made for the fiscal
4 year beginning July 1, 1996, for the purposes of the Build
5 Illinois Program as set forth below.
6 Section 5. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as
7 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000,
8 from an appropriation heretofore made for such purposes in
9 Article 40, Division A, Section 5 of Public Act 91-20, as
10 amended, is reappropriated to the Department of Natural
11 Resources from the Build Illinois Bond Fund for expenditure
12 by the Division of Water Resources for infrastructure
13 improvements to the Wood Dale/Itasca Reservoir.
14 Section 7. The sum of $330,221, or so much thereof as
15 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000 from
16 an appropriation made for such purposes in Article 40,
17 Division A, Section 7 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is
18 reappropriated to the Department of Natural Resources from
19 the Build Illinois Bond Fund for expenditure by the Division
20 of Water Resources for infrastructure repairs of the Batavia
21 Dam in Batavia, Illinois.
22 Section 14. The sum of $60,000, or so much thereof as
23 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000,
24 from an appropriation heretofore made for such purposes in
25 Article 40, Division A, Section 14 of Public Act 91-20, as
26 amended, is reappropriated to the Environmental Protection
27 Agency from the Build Illinois Bond Fund for a grant to the
28 Village of Pecatonica for a water tower.
29 Section 15. The sum of $48,800, or so much thereof as
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1 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000,
2 from an appropriation heretofore made for such purposes in
3 Article 40, Division A, Section 15 of Public Act 91-20, as
4 amended, is reappropriated to the Environmental Protection
5 Agency from the Build Illinois Bond Fund for a grant to the
6 Village of Maple Park for infrastructure improvements.
7 Section 16. The sum of $20,000, or so much thereof as
8 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000,
9 from an appropriation heretofore made for such purposes in
10 Article 40, Division A, Section 16 of Public Act 91-20, as
11 amended, is reappropriated to the Environmental Protection
12 Agency from the Build Illinois Bond Fund for a grant to the
13 Village of Homer for infrastructure improvements.
14 Section 21. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as
15 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000,
16 from an appropriation heretofore made for such purposes in
17 Article 40, Division A, Section 21 of Public Act 91-20, as
18 amended, is reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund
19 to the Department of Natural Resources for rehabilitation of
20 the concession building and other park improvements at
21 Johnson Sauk Trail State Park in Henry County.
22 Section 32. The sum of $1,223,221, or so much thereof as
23 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000,
24 from appropriations heretofore made for such purposes in
25 Article 40, Division A, Section 32 of Public Act 91-20, as
26 amended, is reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund
27 to the Department of Natural Resources for all costs
28 associated with flood control projects for the DuPage County
29 Forest Preserve District.
30 Section 33. The sum of $315,622, or so much thereof as
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1 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000,
2 from appropriations heretofore made for such purposes in
3 Article 40, Division A, Section 33 of Public Act 91-20, as
4 amended, is reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund
5 to the Capital Development Board for the state match for
6 planning for construction of the Ag Library at the University
7 of Illinois.
8 Section 34. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as
9 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000,
10 from appropriations heretofore made for such purposes in
11 Article 40, Division A, Section 34 of Public Act 91-20, as
12 amended, is reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund
13 to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency for all costs
14 associated with waste water and drinking water systems
15 development and improvements in the Village of LaGrange Park.
16 Section 36. The sum of $1,100,000, or so much thereof as
17 may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000,
18 from appropriations heretofore made for such purposes in
19 Article 40, Division A, Section 36 of Public Act 91-20, as
20 amended, is reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund
21 to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency for a grant
22 to the Fox River Water Reclamation District for improvements
23 for the South Plant, the Skyline Treatment Plant and the
24 Skyline Water Plant.
25 Division FY96. The reappropriations in this Division
26 continue certain appropriations initially made for the fiscal
27 year beginning July 1, 1995, for the purpose of the Build
28 Illinois program set forth below.
29 Section 1-9. The amount of $500,000, or so much thereof
30 as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000,
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1 from appropriations heretofore made for such purposes in
2 Article 40, Division II, Section 1-9 of Public Act 91-20, as
3 amended, is reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund
4 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the Fox
5 River Water Reclamation District for improvements for the
6 South Plant, the Skyline Treatment Plant and the Skyline
7 Water Plant.
8 Section 1-10. The amount of $500,000, or so much thereof
9 as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000,
10 from appropriations heretofore made for such purposes in
11 Article 40, Division II, Section 1-10 of Public Act 91-20, as
12 amended, is reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund
13 to the Department of Natural Resources for phase one
14 construction of a Visitors' Center at Kline Creek Farms in
15 conjunction with the DuPage County Forest Preserve District.
16 Division FY91. The reappropriations in this Division
17 continue certain appropriations initially made for the fiscal
18 year beginning July 1, 1990, for the purposes of the Build
19 Illinois Program as set forth below.
20 Section 2-6. The following named amounts, or so much
21 thereof as may be necessary, and remain unexpended on June
22 30, 2000 from appropriations heretofore made for such
23 purposes in Article 40, Division III, Section 2-6 of Public
24 Act 91-20, as amended, are reappropriated from the Build
25 Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
26 Board of Higher Education for the projects hereinafter
27 enumerated:
28 NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - DEKALB
29 To construct and equip the Engineering
30 Building ..................................... $ 91,599
31 To purchase equipment and complete
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1 construction for Faraday Hall Addition ....... 130,109
2 Total, Build Illinois Bond Fund $221,708
3 Section 2-7. The following named amounts, or so much
4 thereof as may be necessary, and remain unexpended on June
5 30, 2000 from appropriations heretofore made for such
6 purposes in Article 40, Division III, Section 2-7 of Public
7 Act 91-20, as amended, are reappropriated from the Build
8 Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for
9 Southern Illinois University for the projects hereinafter
10 enumerated:
11 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - CARBONDALE
12 To construct an addition and remodel the
13 existing Steam Plant ......................... $ 17,647
14 To construct and equip the Biological
15 Sciences Facilities .......................... 72,648
16 Total, Build Illinois Bond Fund $90,295
17 Section 2-8. The following named amounts, or so much
18 thereof as may be necessary, and remain unexpended on June
19 30, 2000 from appropriations heretofore made for such
20 purposes in Article 40, Division III, Section 2-8 of Public
21 Act 91-20, as amended, are reappropriated from the Build
22 Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for the
23 University of Illinois for the projects hereinafter
24 enumerated:
25 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA-CHAMPAIGN
26 To construct and equip the Chemical and Life
27 Sciences Building .............................$ 52,446
28 Section 2-20.1. The following named amounts, or so much
29 thereof as may be necessary, and remain unexpended on June
30 30, 2000 from appropriations heretofore made for such
31 purposes in Article 40, Division III, Section 2-20.1 of
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1 Public Act 91-20, as amended, are reappropriated from the
2 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for
3 the Board of Higher Education for the projects hereinafter
4 enumerated:
5 NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - DE KALB
6 For construction of the Engineering Building
7 including extension of utilities, in
8 addition to funds previously appropriated
9 for such purpose ...............................$ 59,414
10 Section 2-21A. The following named amounts, or so much
11 thereof as may be necessary, and remain unexpended on June
12 30, 2000 from appropriations heretofore made for such
13 purposes in Article 40, Division III, Section 2-21A of Public
14 Act 91-20, as amended, are reappropriated from the Build
15 Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for
16 Southern Illinois University for the projects hereinafter
17 enumerated:
18 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - CARBONDALE
19 For construction and all other costs
20 necessary for an addition and remodeling
21 of the existing steam plant, in addition to
22 funds previously appropriated for such
23 purpose ........................................$ 39,517
24 Division FY90. The reappropriations in this Division
25 continue certain appropriations initially made for the fiscal
26 year beginning July 1, 1989, for the purpose of the Build
27 Illinois Program set forth below.
28 Section 3-1.2a. The amount of $1,000,000, or so much
29 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
30 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
31 purposes in Article 40, Division IV, Section 3-1.2a of Public
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1 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
2 Illinois Purposes Fund to the Department of Commerce and
3 Community Affairs for loans and grants to units of local
4 government for infrastructure improvements.
5 Section 3-1.3. The following named amounts, or so much
6 thereof as may be necessary and remain unexpended on June 30,
7 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such purposes
8 in Article 40, Division IV, Section 3-1.3 of Public Act
9 91-20, as amended, are reappropriated from the Build Illinois
10 Bond Fund to the Department of Transportation for land
11 acquisition, engineering, and contract costs for
12 construction, reconstruction, extension, and improvement of
13 State highways.
14 FAP 412 (U.S. 51)..............................$ 4,356
15 Section 3-1.12b. The following named amounts, or so much
16 thereof as may be necessary, and remain unexpended on June
17 30, 2000 from appropriations heretofore made for such
18 purposes in Article 40, Division IV, Section 3-1.12b of
19 Public Act 91-20, as amended, are reappropriated from the
20 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for
21 the Board of Higher Education for the projects hereinafter
22 enumerated:
23 NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - DE KALB
24 To construct an addition to Faraday Hall .........$ 10,024
25 Section 3-6.2a. The amount of $500,000, or so much
26 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
27 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore made for such
28 purposes in Article 40, Division IV, Section 3-6.2a of Public
29 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
30 Illinois Purposes Fund to the Department of Commerce and
31 Community Affairs for a grant to the City of Chicago for
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1 infrastructure improvements and large equipment purchase at
2 the Crawford Industrial Park located at 47th Street and
3 Pulaski Road.
4 Section 3-6.2e. The amount of $20,400, or so much
5 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
6 30, 2000, from an appropriation heretofore made for such
7 purposes in Article 40, Division IV, Section 3-6.2e of Public
8 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
9 Illinois Bond Fund to the Secretary of State for making
10 grants to the City of Chicago for planning, construction,
11 reconstruction, rehabilitation, and all necessary costs for
12 the following branches of the Chicago Public Library at the
13 approximate costs set forth below:
14 North Austin Branch Library ................ $ 1,150,025
15 Legler Library ............................. 26,886
16 Auburn/Hamilton Park Library ............... 879,056
17 Near West Side Branch Library .............. 1,136,419
18 Carter G. Woodson Regional Library ......... 68,696
19 Clearing Branch Library .................... 258,398
20 McKinley Park Branch Library ............... 829,124
21 South Chicago Branch Library ............... 551,657
22 North Pulaski/Humboldt Library ............. 2,753,474
23 Roosevelt Branch ........................... 204,000
24 Rockwell Gardens Reading &
25 Study Center ............................. 0
26 Pullman Branch Library ..................... 632,063
27 Total $8,489,798
28 Section 3-6.2h. The amount of $60,840, or so much
29 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
30 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
31 purposes in Article 40, Division IV, Section 3-6.2h of Public
32 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
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1 Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for
2 grants to units of local governments as provided in the "Open
3 Space Lands Acquisition and Development Act."
4 Division FY89. The reappropriations in this Division
5 continue certain appropriations initially made for the fiscal
6 year beginning July 1, 1988, for the purposes of the Build
7 Illinois Program set forth below.
8 Section 4-1.4. The amount of $104,000, or so much
9 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
10 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
11 purposes in Article 40, Division V, Section 4-1.4 of Public
12 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
13 Illinois Purposes Fund to the Department of Commerce and
14 Community Affairs for loans and grants to units of local
15 government for infrastructure improvements.
16 Section 4-1.13. The amount of $614,955, or so much
17 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
18 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
19 purposes in Article 40, Division V, Section 4-1.13 of Public
20 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
21 Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for
22 the following projects at the approximate costs set forth
23 below:
24 Des Plaines Watershed Mitigation - Cook,
25 DuPage, and Lake Counties - For
26 implementation of flood hazard mitigation
27 plans, developed in cooperation with units
28 of local government in the Des Plaines
29 Watershed, filed in accordance with Section
30 5 of the Flood Control Act of 1945, as
31 amended (Ill. Rev. Stat., Ch. 19, par.
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1 126e) ..................................... $ 100,000
2 Indian Creek - Kane County - For implementation
3 of the Indian Creek flood control project
4 in Kane County in cooperation with the City
5 of Aurora ................................. 45,431
6 Midlothian Creek - Cook County - Improvement of
7 Midlothian Creek channel to provide flood
8 damage reduction for Fernway Subdivision in
9 cooperation with the Villages of Orland
10 Park and Tinley Park ...................... 469,524
11 Total $614,955
12 Division FY88. The reappropriations in this Division
13 continue certain appropriations initially made for the fiscal
14 year beginning July 1, 1987, for the purposes of the Build
15 Illinois Program set forth below.
16 Section 5-1.10. The amount of $90,789, or so much
17 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
18 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
19 purposes in Article 40, Division VI, Section 5-1.10 of Public
20 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
21 Illinois Purposes Fund to the Department of Commerce and
22 Community Affairs for loans and grants to units of local
23 government for infrastructure improvements.
24 Section 5-1.11. The amount of $116,044, or so much
25 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
26 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
27 purposes in Article 40, Division VI, Section 5-1.11 of Public
28 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
29 Illinois Purposes Fund to the Department of Commerce and
30 Community Affairs for grants and loans to establish and
31 operate small business incubators under the Small Business
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1 Incubator Program.
2 Division FY87a. The reappropriations in this Division
3 continue certain appropriations initially made for the fiscal
4 year beginning July 1, 1986, for the purposes of the Build
5 Illinois Program set forth below.
6 Section 6-1.13. The amount of $144,887, or so much
7 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
8 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
9 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-1.13 of
10 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
11 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Environmental Protection
12 Agency for making grants to units of local government for the
13 planning, design, construction, rehabilitation and any other
14 necessary costs for wastewater treatment facilities and for
15 plans, construction, repairs, improvements and any other
16 necessary costs for sewer and water supply systems.
17 Section 6-1.21. The amount of $20,058, or so much
18 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
19 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
20 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-1.21 of
21 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
22 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
23 Resources for costs associated with drainage, flood control
24 and related improvements.
25 Section 6-2.25. The amount of $10,000, or so much
26 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
27 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
28 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-2.25 of
29 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
30 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Environmental Protection
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1 Agency for a grant to the Brookfield-North Riverside Water
2 Commission, serving the towns of Brookfield, North Riverside,
3 La Grange Park, Lyons and Riverside for water supply system
4 improvements.
5 Section 6-2.27. The amount of $136,000, or so much
6 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
7 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
8 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-2.27 of
9 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
10 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
11 Resources for the design, construction and land acquisition
12 of a retention basin in East Chicago Heights.
13 Section 6-3.22. The amount of $50,000, or so much
14 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
15 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
16 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-3.22 of
17 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
18 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
19 Resources for the purpose of a grant to the Rockford Park
20 District for land acquisition and development of a park near
21 the Illinois Central train depot in downtown Rockford.
22 Section 6-3.32. The amount of $140,000, or so much
23 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
24 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
25 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-3.32 of
26 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
27 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
28 Community Affairs for the purpose of a grant to the City of
29 Elgin for extension of sewer lines to the Northeast Subarea.
30 Section 6-4.4. The amount of $49,500, or so much thereof
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1 as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000,
2 from appropriations heretofore made for such purposes in
3 Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-4.4 of Public Act 91-20,
4 as amended, is reappropriated from the Build Illinois
5 Purposes Fund to the Department of Transportation for a grant
6 to Canteen Township in St. Clair County for road repairs.
7 Section 6-4.8. The amount of $198,000, or so much
8 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
9 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
10 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-4.8 of Public
11 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
12 Illinois Purposes Fund to the Department of Natural Resources
13 for a recreational and flood control project and retention
14 basin in the City of Sycamore.
15 Section 6-4.18. The amount of $99,000, or so much
16 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
17 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
18 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-4.18 of
19 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
20 Build Illinois Purposes Fund to the Department of
21 Transportation for a grant to the Village of Swansea to
22 resurface local roads and repair and replace gutters and
23 curbs.
24 Section 6-4.28. The amount of $49,500, or so much
25 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
26 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
27 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-4.28 of
28 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
29 Build Illinois Purposes Fund to the Department of
30 Transportation for a study to determine the feasibility of
31 establishing an airport in Kankakee County.
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1 Section 6-5.24. The amount of $25,000, or so much
2 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
3 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
4 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-5.24 of
5 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
6 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
7 Resources for a grant to the City of Benld for recreation and
8 park facilities.
9 Section 6-5.39. The amount of $127,000, or so much
10 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
11 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
12 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-5.39 of
13 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
14 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
15 Resources for the Village of Midlothian for flood control and
16 drainage improvements.
17 Section 6-5.44a. The amount of $72,412, or so much
18 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
19 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
20 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-5.44a of
21 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
22 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Environmental Protection
23 Agency for grants to units of local government for the
24 planning, design, construction, rehabilitation, repair,
25 improvement, expansion, and any other necessary costs for
26 storm water, sewer, sewage treatment and water supply
27 systems, at the approximate cost set forth below:
28 La Grange Highlands Sanitary District.........$ 72,412
29 Section 6-5.44b. The amount of $21,892, or so much
30 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
31 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
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1 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-5.44b of
2 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
3 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
4 Resources for units of local government for storm drainage at
5 the approximate cost set forth below:
6 Bonnie .......................................$ 21,892
7 Section 6-5.44f. The amount of $300,000, or so much
8 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
9 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
10 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-5.44f of
11 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
12 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural
13 Resources for a grant to the Village of Summit for planning,
14 design, construction and any other necessary costs for flood
15 control.
16 Section 6-6.6. The amount of $3,000,000, or so much
17 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
18 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
19 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-6.6 of Public
20 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
21 Illinois Purposes Fund to the Illinois Community College
22 Board for the City Colleges of Chicago for costs associated
23 with planning, utilities, site improvements, repairs,
24 renovation, remodeling, and construction of Job Training
25 Centers.
26 Section 6-6.10. The amount of $49,768, or so much
27 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
28 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
29 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-6.10 of
30 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
31 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Transportation
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1 for a grant to the City of Chicago for the viaduct and
2 roadway improvement program.
3 Section 6-6.14. The amount of $507,028, or so much
4 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
5 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
6 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-6.14 of
7 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated to the
8 Department of Transportation from the Build Illinois Bond
9 Fund for the paving, upgrading or construction:
10 (a) of streets and curbs at the following locations
11 within the City of Chicago:
12 1. The 4300 block of West Wrightwood;
13 2. The 3600 block of West Byron;
14 3. The 3200 block of West Waveland;
15 4. The 4200 block of North Hamlin;
16 5. The 4200 block of West Grace;
17 6. The 4200 block of North Springfield;
18 7. The 3200 block of North Lawndale;
19 8. East 117th from Avenue O to Avenue H;
20 9. Avenue N from 131st to 132nd;
21 10. State Line Road from 106th to 112th;
22 11. Princeton Street from 30th Street to 31st Street;
23 12. South Wells from 27th Street through 29th Street;
24 13. 23rd Place from Princeton to Wentworth;
25 14. Sayre Avenue between Higgins and Kennedy Expressway;
26 15. Keystone Avenue from North Avenue to Armitage
27 Avenue;
28 16. Harding Avenue from North Avenue to Armitage Avenue;
29 17. Lawndale Avenue from North Avenue to Armitage
30 Avenue; and
31 18. The 1300 block of Monticello Avenue.
32 (b) of curbs at the following locations within
33 the City of Chicago:
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1 1. The 3000 and 3100 blocks of North Elbridge Street;
2 2. The 2800, 2900 and 3000 blocks of West
3 Fletcher Street;
4 3. The 2800, 2900 and 3000 blocks of West
5 Wellington Street;
6 4. The 2800, 2900 and 3000 blocks of West
7 Nelson Street;
8 5. The 5600 and 5700 blocks of West Henderson;
9 6. The 5600 and 5700 blocks of West Cornelia;
10 7. The 3300 block of North Major;
11 8. The 3300, 3400 and 3500 blocks of North Linder;
12 9. The 3300 and 3500 blocks of North Lockwood;
13 10. The 2000, 2100 and 2200 blocks of Leland Avenue;
14 11. The 2000, 2100, 2200 and 2300 blocks of Giddings;
15 12. The 6100 block of North Artesian;
16 13. The 4400 block of North Francisco;
17 14. The 2500 block of West Hollywood;
18 15. The 6100 block of North Rockwell;
19 16. The 2400 block of West Winona;
20 17. The 2300 block of West Superior;
21 18. The 2000, 2100 and 2200 blocks of West Thomas;
22 19. The 2200 block of West Cortez;
23 20. The 2000 and 2100 blocks of West Iowa;
24 21. The 1200 block of North Noble;
25 22. The 700 block of North Campbell;
26 23. The 5600, 5700 and 5800 blocks of Kostner
27 from Bryn Mawr to Rodgers;
28 24. North Kostner from Hollywood to Rodgers;
29 25. North Kedvale from Leland to Lawrence;
30 26. Leland from Kedvale to Kildare;
31 27. Leland from Kimball to Pulaski;
32 28. Monticello from Wilson to Lawrence;
33 29. St. Louis from Wilson to Lawrence;
34 30. Bernard from Leland to Lawrence;
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1 31. Kasson from Kennicott to Keystone;
2 32. West Ainslie from Kimball to Bernard;
3 33. The west side of the 1800 block of North Austin;
4 34. The west side of the 2300 block of North Austin;
5 35. The 3000 and 3100 blocks of North Marmora;
6 36. The north side of the 7100 block of West Cornelia;
7 37. The 5600 block of West Barry;
8 38. The east side of the 3000 block of Narragansett;
9 39. The 6100 block of Diversey;
10 40. The west side of the 2500 block of Neva;
11 41. The 3300 and 3400 blocks of Neva;
12 42. The 6200 and 6300 blocks of West Barry;
13 43. The 6600 block of West Barry;
14 44. The west side of the 3100 block of North Mobile;
15 45. The south side of 17th Street from Ashland to
16 Paulina;
17 46. 17th Street from Paulina to Damen;
18 47. 3600 to 3800 block of Cumberland;
19 48. Sacramento Avenue from Addison to Cornelia;
20 49. Cornelia Avenue from Sacramento to Albany;
21 50. The 8300, 8400 and 8500 blocks of South
22 Francisco Avenue;
23 51. The 8300, 8400 and 8500 blocks of South
24 Whipple Avenue;
25 52. 82nd Street from Western Avenue to California
26 Avenue;
27 53. 85th Street from Kenneth Avenue to Cicero Avenue;
28 54. The 8500, 8600 and 8700 blocks of South Ramsey Road;
29 55. The 4300, 4400, 4500, 4600 and 4700 blocks of South
30 Normal Avenue;
31 56. The 3500, 3600, 3700 and 3800 blocks of South
32 Lituanica Avenue;
33 57. Eleanor Street from Throop to Loomis Avenue; and
34 58. Pershing Road from Wentworth to Wood.
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1 Section 6-6.22. The amount of $500,000, or so much
2 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
3 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
4 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-6.22 of
5 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
6 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Transportation
7 for a grant to the City of Chicago for the repair and
8 replacement of roadway curbs in the area bounded by Cicero
9 Avenue, Central Avenue, Armitage Avenue and Diversey Avenue,
10 and the area bounded by Central Avenue, Austin Avenue,
11 Fullerton Avenue, and Grand Avenue.
12 Section 6-6.25. The amount of $28,720, or so much
13 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
14 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
15 purposes in Article 40, Division VII, Section 6-6.25 of
16 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
17 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Transportation
18 for a grant to the City of Chicago for roadway resurfacing
19 improvements:
20 Farwell Ave. - Ridge Ave. to Western Ave.
21 Morse Ave. - Ridge Ave. to Western Ave.
22 Greenleaf Ave. - Ridge to Western Ave.
23 Estes Ave. - Ridge Ave. to Western Ave.
24 Rosemont - Western to Kedzie
25 Leavitt - Norwood to Granville
26 Granville Ave. from Western Ave. to Kedzie
27 Division FY87b. The reappropriations in this Division
28 continue certain appropriations initially made for the
29 purpose of the renewal of the rural areas of Illinois for the
30 fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986.
31 Section 7-3.1a. The amount of $50,000, or so much
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1 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
2 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
3 purposes in Article 40, Division VIII, Section 7-3.1a of
4 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
5 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Environmental Protection
6 Agency for making grants to units of local government for the
7 planning, design, construction, rehabilitation and any other
8 necessary costs for wastewater treatment facilities and for
9 plans, construction, repairs, improvements and any other
10 necessary costs for sewer and water supply systems, at the
11 approximate costs as set forth below:
12 New Lenox..........................................50,000
13 Section 6-3.110. The amount of $70,000, or so much
14 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
15 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
16 purposes in Article 40, Division VIII, Section 6-3.110 of
17 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
18 Build Illinois Bond Fund to the Environmental Protection
19 Agency for the purpose of a grant to the City of Bloomington
20 for extension and expansion of sewers.
21 Division FY86. The reappropriations in this Division
22 continue certain appropriations initially made for the fiscal
23 years beginning July 1, 1985, for the purpose of the Build
24 Illinois Program set forth below.
25 Section 8-1.21. The amount of $189,520, or so much
26 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
27 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
28 purposes in Article 40, Division IX, Section 8-1.21 of Public
29 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
30 Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for
31 the completion of the following projects at the approximate
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1 costs set forth below:
2 Lower Des Plaines River at Tributaries Watershed
3 - Cook and DuPage Counties - For
4 construction of drainage, flood control,
5 recreation and related improvements and
6 facilities in the Lower Des Plaines
7 Watershed; and for necessary land
8 acquisition, relocation, and related
9 expenses, all in general conformance with
10 the Lower Des Plaines River and Tributaries
11 Watershed Work plan in cooperation with the
12 U.S. Soil Conservation Service and local
13 governments sponsoring this Federal
14 Flood Control project .......................$ 189,520
15 Section 8-1.22. The amount of $33,311, or so much
16 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
17 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
18 purposes in Article 40, Division IX, Section 8-1.22 of Public
19 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
20 Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for
21 costs associated with drainage, flood control and related
22 improvements.
23 Section 8-2.18. The amount of $25,649, or so much
24 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
25 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
26 purposes in Article 40, Division IX, Section 8-2.18 of Public
27 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
28 Illinois Bond Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for
29 the purpose of a grant to the Village of Palos Park for the
30 design, engineering and construction of sewers.
31 Section 8-2.28. The amount of $500,000, or so much
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1 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
2 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
3 purposes in Article 40, Division IX, Section 8-2.28 of Public
4 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
5 Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural Resources to
6 assist in planning and construction of a water retention
7 project on Tyler Creek.
8 Section 8-2.33. The amount of $50,000, or so much
9 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
10 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
11 purposes in Article 40, Division IX, Section 8-2.33 of Public
12 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
13 Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Natural Resources for
14 feasibility, engineering, and economic and environmental
15 studies on the LaMoine Lake Project.
16 Section 8-4.5. The amount of $200,000, or so much
17 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
18 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
19 purposes in Article 40, Division IX, Section 8-4.5 of Public
20 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
21 Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Commerce and
22 Community Affairs for a grant to the City of North Chicago
23 for all costs associated with the planning and construction
24 of a building and parking facility to house a Community
25 Cultural Art Center.
26 Section 8-4.6. The amount of $100,000, or so much
27 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
28 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
29 purposes in Article 40, Division IX, Section 8-4.6 of Public
30 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
31 Illinois Purposes Fund to the Department of Commerce and
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1 Community Affairs for a grant to the Metro East Solid Waste
2 Disposal and Energy Producing Service for its ordinary and
3 contingent expenses.
4 Section 8-5.3. The amount of $2,000,000, or so much
5 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
6 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
7 purposes in Article 40, Division IX, Section 8-5.3 of Public
8 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
9 Illinois Bond Fund to the Illinois Community College Board
10 for the City Colleges of Chicago for costs associated with
11 planning, utilities, site improvements, repairs, renovation,
12 remodeling, and construction of Job Training Centers.
13 Section 8-5.6. The amount of $460,003, or so much
14 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
15 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
16 purposes in Article 40, Division IX, Section 8-5.6 of Public
17 Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build
18 Illinois Bond Fund to the Department of Transportation as a
19 grant to the City of Chicago for a viaduct and roadway
20 improvement program.
21 Division FY86-FY93. The reappropriations in this
22 Division continue certain appropriations initially made for
23 the fiscal years beginning July 1, 1985 through 1992,
24 combined for the purpose of the Build Illinois Program set
25 forth below.
26 Section 10A. The amount of $8,387,599, or so much
27 thereof as may be necessary and remains unexpended on June
28 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
29 purposes in Article 40, Division X, Section 10A of Public Act
30 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build Illinois
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1 Bond Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for grants
2 to units of local government for sewer systems and wastewater
3 treatment facilities pursuant to rules and procedures
4 established under the Anti-Pollution Bond Act.
5 Section 10B. The amount of $78,997,102, or so much
6 thereof as may be necessary, and remains unexpended on June
7 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore made for such
8 purposes in Article 40, Division X, Section 10B of Public Act
9 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build Illinois
10 Bond Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for
11 wastewater compliance grants to units of local government or
12 sewer systems and wastewater treatment facilities pursuant to
13 procedures and rules established under the Anti-Pollution
14 Bond Act. These grants are limited to projects for which the
15 local government provides at least 30% of the project cost.
16 There is an approved project compliance plan, and there is an
17 enforceable compliance schedule prior to the grant award.
18 The grant award will be based on eligible project cost
19 contained in the approved compliance plan.
20 Section 10E. The amount of $796,819, or so much thereof
21 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000
22 from appropriations heretofore made for such purposes in
23 Article 40, Division X, Section 10E of Public Act 91-20, as
24 amended, is reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund
25 to the Capital Development Board for the University of
26 Illinois for miscellaneous capital improvements including
27 construction, reconstruction, remodeling, improvement, repair
28 and installation of capital facilities, costs of planning,
29 supplies, equipment, materials, services, and all other
30 expenses required to complete the work. This appropriation
31 shall be in addition to any other appropriated amounts which
32 can be expended for these purposes.
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1 Section 10F. The amount of $8,327, or so much thereof as
2 may be necessary, and remains unexpended on June 30, 2000
3 from appropriations heretofore made for such purposes in
4 Article 40, Division X, Section 10F of Public Act 91-20, as
5 amended, is reappropriated from the Build Illinois Bond Fund
6 to the Capital Development Board for Southern Illinois
7 University for miscellaneous capital improvements including
8 construction, reconstruction, remodeling, improvement, repair
9 and installation of capital facilities, costs of planning,
10 supplies, equipment, materials, services, and all other
11 expenses required to complete the work. This appropriation
12 shall be in addition to any other appropriated amounts which
13 can be expended for these purposes.
14 Section 10G. The amount of $1,162,492, or so much
15 thereof as may be necessary, and remains unexpended on June
16 30, 2000 from appropriations heretofore made for such
17 purposes in Article 40, Division X, Section 10G of Public Act
18 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Build Illinois
19 Bond Fund to the Capital Development Board for the Illinois
20 Community College Board for grants to community colleges
21 repair, renovation, and miscellaneous capital improvements
22 including construction, reconstruction, remodeling,
23 improvement, repair and installation of capital facilities,
24 costs of planning, supplies, equipment, materials, services,
25 and all other expenses required to complete the work. This
26 appropriation shall be in addition to any other appropriated
27 amounts which can be expended for these purposes.
28 Division 995. This Division contains provisions
29 governing the expenditure of funds appropriated in this
30 Article.
31 No contract shall be entered into or obligation incurred
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1 for any expenditures from the appropriations made in this
2 Article until after the purposes and amounts have been
3 approved in writing by the Governor.
4 ARTICLE 5
5 Section 1. The following named amounts are appropriated
6 from the General Revenue Fund to the Court of Claims to pay
7 claims in conformity with awards and recommendations made by
8 the Court of Claims as follows:
9 No. 88-CC-4291, Juanita Garcia. Personal Injury,
10 against the Department of Human Services:
11 DMHDD....................................... $45,000.00
12 No. 90-CC-2246, Addie Jones. Miscellaneous,
13 against the Department of Human Services:
14 DMHDD....................................... $12,840.42
15 No. 93-CC-0196, David Schmierbach, Administrator
16 of the Estate of D.L. Schmierbach. Wrongful
17 Death, against the Department of Human
18 Services: DMHDD............................. $50,000.00
19 No. 97-CC-0633, George Ratliff. Refund, against
20 the Department of Public Aid................ $7,880.30
21 No. 97-CC-3805, Creative Child Care Kiddy Kabby.
22 Debt, against the DCFS...................... $93,066.00
23 No. 97-CC-3894, Richard C. O'Reilly, Sr.
24 Personal Injury, against the Illinois State
25 Police...................................... $10,000.00
26 No. 98-CC-1132, Rivendell of Utah. Debt, against
27 the DCFS.................................... $54,190.00
28 No. 98-CC-4608, Cynthia Daigre. Contract,
29 against the Department of Human Services.... $7,226.00
30 No. 98-CC-5003, Sharon King and Matthew Stewart.
31 Personal Injury, against the DCFS........... $15,000.00
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1 No. 99-CC-2348, Association House of Chicago.
2 Debt, against the DCFS...................... $67,101.59
3 No. 99-CC-3481, Copper Hills Youth Center. Debt,
4 against the DCFS............................ $63,560.96
5 No. 99-CC-4660, Louie A., Georgia and Anthony
6 Eliakis. Property Damage, against the
7 Department of Natural Resources............. $8,625.29
8 No. 00-CC-0942, Adapt of America. Debt, against
9 the Department of Human Services............ $73,816.83
10 No. 00-CC-2024, Viisage Technology. Debt,
11 against the Department of State Police...... $51,926.00
12 No. 00-CC-3875, Gateway Foundation, Inc. Debt,
13 against the Department of Human Services:
14 DASA........................................ $999,854.94
15 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
16 claims less than $50,000.................... $496,348.57
17 Section 2. The following named amounts are appropriated
18 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 011, Road Fund, to pay
19 claims in conformity with awards and recommendations made by
20 the Court of Claims as follows:
21 No. 91-CC-0927, Commercial Union Insurance
22 Company. Personal Injury, against the
23 Department of Transportation................ $15,144.66
24 No. 92-CC-0283, Kevin Rose. Personal Injury,
25 against the Department of Transportation.... $19,000.00
26 No. 94-CC-2142, Sharon Wysopal. Personal Injury,
27 against the Department of Transportation.... $100,000.00
28 No. 95-CC-1680, Bernard L. Weidner. Property
29 Damage, against the Department of
30 Transportation.............................. $13,700.00
31 No. 95-CC-3948, Helen H. Lundy. Property Damage,
32 against the Department of Transportation.... $9,000.00
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1 Section 3. The following named amounts are appropriated
2 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 012, Motor Fuel Tax
3 Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
4 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
5 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
6 claims less than $50,000.................... $1,313.27
7 Section 4. The following named amounts are appropriated
8 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 013, Alcoholism and
9 Substance Abuse Block Grant Fund, to pay claims in conformity
10 with awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims
11 as follows:
12 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
13 claims less than $50,000.................... $114.00
14 Section 5. The following named amounts are appropriated
15 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 014, Food and Drug
16 Safety Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
17 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
18 No. 00-CC-2136, Bob Ridings, Inc. Debt, against
19 the Department of Public Health............. $56,340.00
20 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
21 claims less than $50,000.................... $761.60
22 Section 6. The following named amounts are appropriated
23 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 018, Transportation
24 Regulatory Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
25 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
26 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
27 claims less than $50,000.................... $178.75
28 Section 7. The following named amounts are appropriated
29 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 021, Financial
30 Institution Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
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1 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
2 For payment of awards for lapsed
3 appropriation claims less than $50,000...... $156.83
4 Section 8. The following named amounts are appropriated
5 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 022, General
6 Professions Dedicated Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
7 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
8 follows:
9 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
10 claims less than $50,000.................... $374.42
11 Section 9. The following named amounts are appropriated
12 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 026, Live and Learn
13 Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
14 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
15 No. 00-CC-1084, Heritage Trail Library System.
16 Debt, against the Secretary of State........ $108,570.28
17 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
18 claims less than $50,000.................... $4,930.00
19 Section 10. The following named amounts are appropriated
20 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 041, Wildlife and Fish
21 Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
22 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
23 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
24 claims less than $50,000.................... $9,681.96
25 Section 11. The following named amounts are appropriated
26 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 045, Agricultural
27 Premium Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
28 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
29 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
30 claims less than $50,000.................... $2,935.47
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1 Section 12. The following named amounts are appropriated
2 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 047, Fire Prevention
3 Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
4 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
5 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
6 claims less than $50,000.................... $62.70
7 Section 13. The following named amounts are appropriated
8 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 050, Mental Health
9 Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
10 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
11 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
12 claims less than $50,000.................... $683.40
13 Section 14. The following named amounts are appropriated
14 to the Court of Claims from Federal Fund 052, Title III
15 Social Security and Employment Service Fund, to pay claims in
16 conformity with awards and recommendations made by the Court
17 of Claims as follows:
18 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
19 claims less than $50,000.................... $72,364.46
20 Section 15. The following named amounts are appropriated
21 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 054, State Pensions
22 Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
23 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
24 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
25 claims less than $50,000.................... $5,914.20
26 Section 16. The following named amounts are appropriated
27 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 057, Illinois State
28 Pharmacy Disciplinary Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
29 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
30 follows:
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1 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
2 claims less than $50,000.................... $174.77
3 Section 17. The following named amounts are appropriated
4 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 059, Public Utility
5 Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
6 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
7 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
8 claims less than $50,000.................... $9,292.09
9 Section 18. The following named amounts are appropriated
10 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 060, Alzheimer's
11 Disease Research Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
12 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
13 follows:
14 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
15 claims less than $50,000.................... $6,776.55
16 Section 19. The following named amounts are appropriated
17 to the Court of Claims from Federal Fund 063, Public Health
18 Services Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
19 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
20 No. 00-CC-2041, St. Clair County Health
21 Department. Debt, against the Department of
22 Public Health............................... $50,000.00
23 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
24 claims less than $50,000.................... $44,043.46
25 Section 20. The following named amounts are appropriated
26 to the Court of Claims from Federal Fund 065, Environmental
27 Protection Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
28 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
29 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
30 claims less than $50,000.................... $860.27
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1 Section 21. The following named amounts are appropriated
2 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 067, Radiation
3 Protection Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
4 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
5 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
6 claims less than $50,000.................... $296.63
7 Section 22. The following named amounts are appropriated
8 to the Court of Claims from Federal Fund 081, Vocational
9 Rehabilitation Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards
10 and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
11 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
12 claims less than $50,000.................... $14,458.40
13 Section 23. The following named amounts are appropriated
14 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 093, Illinois State
15 Medical Disciplinary Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
16 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
17 follows:
18 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
19 claims less than $50,000.................... $512.01
20 Section 24. The following named amounts are appropriated
21 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 129, State Gaming
22 Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
23 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
24 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
25 claims less than $50,000.................... $210.16
26 Section 25. The following named amounts are appropriated
27 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 163, Weights and
28 Measures Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
29 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
30 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
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1 claims less than $50,000.................... $391.39
2 Section 26. The following named amounts are appropriated
3 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 175, Illinois School
4 Asbestos Abatement Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
5 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
6 follows:
7 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
8 claims less than $50,000.................... $662.05
9 Section 27. The following named amounts are appropriated
10 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 184, Violence
11 Prevention Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
12 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
13 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
14 claims less than $50,000.................... $962.50
15 Section 28. The following named amounts are appropriated
16 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 190, County Option
17 Motor Fuel Tax Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards
18 and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
19 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
20 claims less than $50,000.................... $86.80
21 Section 29. The following named amounts are appropriated
22 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 218, Professional
23 Indirect Cost Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards
24 and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
25 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
26 claims less than $50,000.................... $505.22
27 Section 30. The following named amounts are appropriated
28 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 220, DCFS Children's
29 Services Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
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1 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
2 No. 97-CC-1502, Willowglen Academy, Inc. Debt,
3 against the DCFS............................ $154,980.79
4 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
5 claims less than $50,000.................... $6,434.00
6 Section 31. The following named amounts are appropriated
7 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 243, Credit Union
8 Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
9 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
10 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
11 claims less than $50,000.................... $13.93
12 Section 32. The following named amounts are appropriated
13 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 244, Savings and
14 Residential Finance Regulatory Fund, to pay claims in
15 conformity with awards and recommendations made by the Court
16 of Claims as follows:
17 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
18 claims less than $50,000.................... $440.00
19 Section 33. The following named amounts are appropriated
20 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 258, Nursing Dedicated
21 and Professional Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
22 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
23 follows:
24 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
25 claims less than $50,000.................... $251.52
26 Section 34. The following named amounts are appropriated
27 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 259, Optometric
28 Licensing and Disciplinary Committee Fund, to pay claims in
29 conformity with awards and recommendations made by the Court
30 of Claims as follows:
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1 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
2 claims less than $50,000.................... $246.48
3 Section 35. The following named amounts are appropriated
4 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 262, Mandatory
5 Arbitration Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
6 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
7 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
8 claims less than $50,000.................... $144.38
9 Section 36. The following named amounts are appropriated
10 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 276, Drunk and Drugged
11 Driving Prevention Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
12 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
13 follows:
14 No. 98-CC-0535, Women's Treatment Center. Debt,
15 against the Department of Human Services.... $76,457.50
16 Section 37. The following named amounts are appropriated
17 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 294, Used Tire
18 Management Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
19 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
20 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
21 claims less than $50,000.................... $218.00
22 Section 38. The following named amounts are appropriated
23 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 297, Guardianship and
24 Advocacy Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
25 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
26 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
27 claims less than $50,000.................... $871.34
28 Section 39. The following named amounts are appropriated
29 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 301, Working Capital
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1 Revolving Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
2 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
3 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
4 claims less than $50,000.................... $1,856.07
5 Section 40. The following named amounts are appropriated
6 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 304, Statistical
7 Services Revolving Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
8 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
9 follows:
10 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
11 claims less than $50,000.................... $38,110.06
12 Section 41. The following named amounts are appropriated
13 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 312, Communications
14 Revolving Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
15 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
16 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
17 claims less than $50,000.................... $17,609.20
18 Section 42. The following named amounts are appropriated
19 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 372, Plumbing
20 Licensure and Program Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
21 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
22 follows:
23 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
24 claims less than $50,000.................... $11.00
25 Section 43. The following named amounts are appropriated
26 to the Court of Claims from Federal Fund 392, SBE Federal
27 Department of Labor Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
28 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
29 follows:
30 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
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1 claims less than $50,000.................... $1,633.33
2 Section 44. The following named amounts are appropriated
3 to the Court of Claims from Federal Fund 408, DHS Special
4 Purposes Trust Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards
5 and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
6 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
7 claims less than $50,000.................... $449.14
8 Section 45. The following named amounts are appropriated
9 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 421, Public Aid
10 Recoveries Trust Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
11 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
12 follows:
13 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
14 claims less than $50,000.................... $419.47
15 Section 46. The following named amounts are appropriated
16 to the Court of Claims from Federal Fund 476, Wholesome Meat
17 Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
18 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
19 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
20 claims less than $50,000.................... $214.87
21 Section 47. The following named amounts are appropriated
22 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 483, SOS Special
23 Services Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
24 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
25 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
26 claims less than $50,000.................... $1,874.00
27 Section 48. The following named amounts are appropriated
28 to the Court of Claims from Federal Fund 488, Criminal
29 Justice Trust Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards
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1 and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
2 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
3 claims less than $50,000.................... $1,000.00
4 Section 49. The following named amounts are appropriated
5 to the Court of Claims from Federal Fund 495, Old Age
6 Survivors Insurance Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
7 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
8 follows:
9 No. 00-CC-2376, Legal Assistance Foundation
10 of Chicago. Debt, against the Department of
11 Human Services.............................. $106,451.00
12 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
13 claims less than $50,000.................... $25,923.69
14 Section 50. The following named amounts are appropriated
15 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 536, LEADS Maintenance
16 Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
17 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
18 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
19 claims less than $50,000.................... $3,044.00
20 Section 51. The following named amounts are appropriated
21 to the Court of Claims from Federal Fund 592, DHS Federal
22 Projects Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
23 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
24 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
25 claims less than $50,000.................... $10,243.07
26 Section 52. The following named amounts are appropriated
27 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 676, Student
28 Assistance Commission Student Loan Fund, to pay claims in
29 conformity with awards and recommendations made by the Court
30 of Claims as follows:
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1 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
2 claims less than $50,000.................... $92.57
3 Section 53. The following named amounts are appropriated
4 to the Court of Claims from Federal Fund 700, USDA Women,
5 Infants and Children Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
6 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
7 follows:
8 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
9 claims less than $50,000.................... $1,712.04
10 Section 54. The following named amounts are appropriated
11 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 708, Illinois
12 Standardbred Breeders Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
13 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
14 follows:
15 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
16 claims less than $50,000.................... $167.30
17 Section 55. The following named amounts are appropriated
18 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 711, State Lottery
19 Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
20 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
21 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
22 claims less than $50,000.................... $1,036.20
23 Section 56. The following named amounts are appropriated
24 to the Court of Claims from Federal Fund 726, Federal
25 Industrial Services Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
26 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
27 follows:
28 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
29 claims less than $50,000.................... $10.62
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1 Section 57. The following named amounts are appropriated
2 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 755, State Employees
3 Deferred Compensation Plan Fund, to pay claims in conformity
4 with awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims
5 as follows:
6 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
7 claims less than $50,000.................... $29.50
8 Section 58. The following named amounts are appropriated
9 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 762, Local Initiative
10 Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
11 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
12 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
13 claims less than $50,000.................... $13,559.64
14 Section 59. The following named amounts are appropriated
15 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 763, Tourism
16 Promotion Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
17 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
18 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
19 claims less than $50,000.................... $6,888.50
20 Section 60. The following named amounts are appropriated
21 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 795, Bank and Trust
22 Company Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
23 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
24 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
25 claims less than $50,000.................... $4,204.96
26 Section 61. The following named amounts are appropriated
27 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 801, Attorney General
28 State Projects and Court Ordered Distribution Fund, to pay
29 claims in conformity with awards and recommendations made by
30 the Court of Claims as follows:
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1 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
2 claims less than $50,000.................... $75.00
3 Section 62. The following named amounts are appropriated
4 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 821, Dram Shop Fund,
5 to pay claims in conformity with awards and recommendations
6 made by the Court of Claims as follows:
7 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
8 claims less than $50,000.................... $57.23
9 Section 63. The following named amounts are appropriated
10 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 823, Illinois State
11 Dental Disciplinary Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
12 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
13 follows:
14 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
15 claims less than $50,000.................... $34.78
16 Section 64. The following named amounts are appropriated
17 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 828, Hazardous Waste
18 Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
19 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
20 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
21 claims less than $50,000.................... $21,047.80
22 Section 65. The following named amounts are appropriated
23 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 844, Continuing Legal
24 Education Trust Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards
25 and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
26 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
27 claims less than $50,000.................... $408.33
28 Section 66. The following named amounts are appropriated
29 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 850, Real Estate
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1 License Administration Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
2 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
3 follows:
4 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
5 claims less than $50,000.................... $247.50
6 Section 67. The following named amounts are appropriated
7 to the Court of Claims from Federal Fund 872, Maternal and
8 Child Health Services Block Grant Fund, to pay claims in
9 conformity with awards and recommendations made by the Court
10 of Claims as follows:
11 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
12 claims less than $50,000.................... $15,992.14
13 Section 68. The following named amounts are appropriated
14 to the Court of Claims from Federal Fund 873, Preventive
15 Health and Health Services Block Grant Fund, to pay claims in
16 conformity with awards and recommendations made by the Court
17 of Claims as follows:
18 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
19 claims less than $50,000.................... $5,087.86
20 Section 69. The following named amounts are appropriated
21 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 879, Traffic and
22 Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund, to pay claims in
23 conformity with awards and recommendations made by the Court
24 of Claims as follows:
25 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
26 claims less than $50,000.................... $23,318.63
27 Section 70. The following named amounts are appropriated
28 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 888, Design
29 Professionals Administration and Investigation Fund, to pay
30 claims in conformity with awards and recommendations made by
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1 the Court of Claims as follows:
2 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
3 claims less than $50,000.................... $514.13
4 Section 71. The following named amounts are appropriated
5 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 902, State
6 Construction Account Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
7 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
8 follows:
9 No. 96-CC-2899, James Cape and Son. Contract,
10 against the Department of Transportation.... $453,135.25
11 Section 72. The following named amounts are appropriated
12 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 903, State Surplus
13 Property Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
14 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
15 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
16 claims less than $50,000.................... $768.99
17 Section 73. The following named amounts are appropriated
18 to the Court of Claims from Federal Fund 904, Illinois State
19 Police Federal Projects Fund, to pay claims in conformity
20 with awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims
21 as follows:
22 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
23 claims less than $50,000.................... $21,152.00
24 Section 74. The following named amounts are appropriated
25 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 906, State Police
26 Services Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
27 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
28 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
29 claims less than $50,000.................... $736.93
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1 Section 75. The following named amounts are appropriated
2 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 910, Youth Drug Abuse
3 Prevention Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
4 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
5 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
6 claims less than $50,000.................... $8,546.00
7 Section 76. The following named amounts are appropriated
8 to the Court of Claims from Federal Fund 913, Job Training
9 Partnership Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
10 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
11 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
12 claims less than $50,000.................... $495.00
13 Section 77. The following named amounts are appropriated
14 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 944, Environmental
15 Protection Permit and Inspection Fund, to pay claims in
16 conformity with awards and recommendations made by the Court
17 of Claims as follows:
18 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
19 claims less than $50,000.................... $530.00
20 Section 78. The following named amounts are appropriated
21 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 957, Child Support
22 Enforcement Trust Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
23 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
24 follows:
25 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
26 claims less than $50,000.................... $34,444.07
27 Section 79. The following named amounts are appropriated
28 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 962, Park and
29 Conservation Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards
30 and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
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1 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
2 claims less than $50,000.................... $715.00
3 Section 80. The following named amounts are appropriated
4 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 980, Manteno Veterans'
5 Home Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
6 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
7 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
8 claims less than $50,000.................... $34.62
9 Section 81. The following named amounts are appropriated
10 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 982, Illinois Beach
11 Marina Fund, to pay claims in conformity with awards and
12 recommendations made by the Court of Claims as follows:
13 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
14 claims less than $50,000.................... $9,140.00
15 Section 82. The following named amounts are appropriated
16 to the Court of Claims from State Fund 997, Insurance
17 Financial Regulation Fund, to pay claims in conformity with
18 awards and recommendations made by the Court of Claims as
19 follows:
20 For payment of awards for lapsed appropriation
21 claims less than $50,000.................... $150.75
22 ARTICLE 999
23 Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect on
24 July 1, 2000.
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