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Public Act 094-0510 |
HB3121 Enrolled |
LRB094 08447 DRH 38652 b |
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AN ACT concerning transportation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
Regional Planning Act. |
Section 5. Purpose. The General Assembly declares and |
determines that a streamlined, consolidated regional planning |
agency is necessary in order to plan for the most effective |
public and private investments in the northeastern Illinois |
region and to better integrate plans for land use and |
transportation. It is the intent of the General Assembly to |
consolidate, through an orderly transition, the functions of |
the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission (NIPC) and the |
Chicago Area Transportation Study (CATS) in order to address |
the development and transportation challenges in the |
northeastern Illinois region. |
Section 10. Definitions. |
"Board" means the Regional Planning Board.
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"CATS" means the Chicago Area Transportation Study.
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"CATS Policy Committee" means the policy board of the |
Chicago Area Transportation Study.
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"Chief elected county official" means the Board Chairman in |
DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, and McHenry Counties and the |
County Executive in Will County. |
"Fiscal year" means the fiscal year of the State.
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"IDOT" means the Illinois Department of Transportation.
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"MPO" means the metropolitan planning organization |
designated under 23 U.S.C. 134.
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"Members" means the members of the Regional Planning Board.
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"NIPC" means the Northeastern Illinois Planning |
Commission.
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"Person" means an individual, partnership, firm, public or |
private corporation, State agency, transportation agency, or |
unit of local government.
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"Region" or "northeastern Illinois region" means Cook, |
DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, and Will Counties.
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"State agency" means "agency" as defined in Section 1-20 of |
the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
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"Transition period" means the period of time the Regional |
Planning Board takes to fully implement the funding and |
implementation strategy described under subsection (a) of |
Section 15. |
"Transportation agency" means the Regional Transportation |
Authority and its Service Boards; the Illinois Toll Highway |
Authority; the Illinois Department of Transportation; and the |
transportation functions of units of local government.
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"Unit of local government" means a unit of local |
government, as defined in Section 1 of Article VII of the |
Illinois Constitution, that is located within the jurisdiction |
and area of operation of the Board.
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"USDOT" means the United States Department of |
Transportation.
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Section 15. Regional Planning Board; powers. |
(a) The Regional Planning Board is established as a |
political subdivision, body politic, and municipal |
corporation. The Board shall be responsible for developing and |
adopting a funding and implementation strategy for an |
integrated land use and transportation planning process for the |
northeastern Illinois region. The strategy shall include a |
process for the orderly transition of the CATS Policy Committee |
to be a standing transportation planning body of the Board and |
NIPC to be a standing comprehensive planning body of the Board. |
The CATS Policy Committee and NIPC shall continue to exist and |
perform their duties throughout the transition period. The |
strategy must also include recommendations for legislation for |
transition, which must contain a complete description of |
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recommended comprehensive planning functions of the Board and |
an associated funding strategy and recommendations related to |
consolidating the functions of the Board, the CATS Policy |
Committee, and NIPC. The Board shall submit its strategy to the |
General Assembly no later than September 1, 2006. |
(b) The Regional Planning Board shall, in addition to those |
powers enumerated elsewhere in this Act: |
(1) Provide a policy framework under which all regional |
plans are developed. |
(2) Coordinate regional transportation and land use |
planning. |
(3) Identify and promote regional priorities. |
(4) Serve as a single point of contact and direct all |
public involvement activities. |
(5) Create a Citizens' Advisory Committee. |
(c) The Board shall consist of 15 voting members as |
follows: |
(1) One member from DuPage County appointed |
cooperatively by the mayors of DuPage County and the chief |
elected county official of DuPage County. |
(2) One member representing both Kane and Kendall |
Counties appointed cooperatively by the mayors of Kane |
County and Kendall County and the chief elected county |
officials of Kane County and Kendall County. |
(3) One member from Lake County appointed |
cooperatively by the mayors of Lake County and the chief |
elected county official of Lake County. |
(4) One member from McHenry County appointed |
cooperatively by the mayors of McHenry County and the chief |
elected county official of McHenry County. |
(5) One member from Will County appointed |
cooperatively by the mayors of Will County and the chief |
elected county official of Will County. |
(6) Five members from the City of Chicago appointed by |
the Mayor of the City of Chicago. |
(7) One member from that portion of Cook County outside |
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of the City of Chicago appointed by the President of the |
Cook County Board of Commissioners. |
(8) Four members from that portion of Cook County |
outside of the City of Chicago appointed, with the consent |
of the President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, |
as follows: |
(i) One by the mayors representing those |
communities in Cook County that are outside of the City |
of Chicago and north of Devon Avenue. |
(ii) One by the mayors representing those |
communities in Cook County that are outside of the City |
of Chicago, south of Devon Avenue, and north of |
Interstate 55, and in addition the Village of Summit. |
(iii) One by the mayors representing those |
communities in Cook County that are outside of the City |
of Chicago, south of Interstate 55, and west of |
Interstate 57, excluding the communities of Summit, |
Dixmoor, Posen, Robbins, Midlothian, Oak Forest, and |
Tinley Park. |
(iv) One by the mayors representing those |
communities in Cook County that are outside of the City |
of Chicago and east of Interstate 57, and, in addition, |
the communities of Dixmoor, Posen, Robbins, |
Midlothian, Oak Forest, and Tinley Park. |
The terms of the members initially appointed to the Board shall |
begin within 60 days after this Act takes effect. |
(d) The CATS Policy Committee and NIPC shall each appoint |
one of their members to serve as a non-voting member of the |
Regional Planning Board. |
(e) Concurrence of four-fifths of the Board members in |
office is necessary for the Board to take any action, including |
remanding regional plans with comments to the CATS Policy |
Committee and NIPC. |
Section 20. Duties. In addition to those duties enumerated |
elsewhere in this Act, the Regional Planning Board shall: |
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(1) Hire an executive director to coordinate staff work |
of CATS and NIPC. The executive director shall hire a |
deputy for comprehensive planning and a deputy for |
transportation planning with the approval of NIPC and the |
CATS Policy Committee, respectively. |
(2) Merge the staffs of CATS and NIPC into a single |
staff over a transition period that protects current |
employees' benefits. |
(3) Secure agreements with funding agencies to provide |
support for Board operations. |
(4) Develop methods to handle operational and |
administrative matters relating to the transition, |
including labor and employment matters, pension benefits, |
equipment and technology, leases and contracts, office |
space, and excess property. |
(5) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the |
contrary, within 180 days after this Act becomes law, |
locate the staffs of CATS and NIPC within the same office. |
Section 25. Operations. |
(a) Each appointing authority shall give notice of its |
Board appointments to each other appointing authority, to the |
Board, and to the Secretary of State. Within 30 days after his |
or her appointment and before entering upon the duties of the |
office, each Board member shall take and subscribe to the |
constitutional oath of office and file it with the Secretary of |
State. Board members shall hold office for a term of 4 years or |
until successors are appointed and qualified. The terms of the |
initial Board members shall expire as follows: |
(1) The terms of the member from DuPage County and the |
member representing both Kane and Kendall Counties shall |
expire on July 1, 2007. |
(2) The terms of those members from Lake, McHenry, and |
Will Counties shall expire on July 1, 2009. |
(3) As designated at the time of appointment, the terms |
of 2 members from the City of Chicago shall expire on July |
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1, 2007 and the terms of 3 members from the City of Chicago |
shall expire on July 1, 2009. |
(4) The term of the member appointed by the President |
of the Cook County Board of Commissioners shall expire on |
July 1, 2007. |
(5) The terms of those members appointed, with the |
consent of the President of the Cook County Board of |
Commissioners, by the mayors representing those |
communities in Cook County that are outside of the City of |
Chicago and north of Devon Avenue shall expire on July 1, |
2007. |
(6) The terms of those members appointed, with the |
consent of the President of the Cook County Board of |
Commissioners, by the mayors representing those |
communities in Cook County that are outside of the City of |
Chicago, south of Interstate 55, and west of Interstate 57, |
excluding the communities of Summit, Dixmoor, Posen, |
Robbins, Midlothian, Oak Forest, and Tinley Park, shall |
expire on July 1, 2007. |
(7) The terms of those members appointed, with the |
consent of the President of the Cook County Board of |
Commissioners, by the mayor representing those communities |
in Cook County that are outside of the City of Chicago, |
south of Devon Avenue, and north of Interstate 55, and, in |
addition, the Village of Summit, shall expire on July 1, |
2009. |
(8) The terms of those members appointed, with the |
consent of the President of the Cook County Board of |
Commissioners, by the mayors representing those |
communities in Cook County that are outside of the City of |
Chicago and east of Interstate 57, and, in addition, the |
communities of Dixmoor, Posen, Robbins, Midlothian, Oak |
Forest, and Tinley Park, shall expire on July 1, 2009. |
(b) If a vacancy occurs, the appropriate appointing |
authority shall fill the vacancy by an appointment for the |
unexpired term. Board members shall receive no compensation, |
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but shall be reimbursed for expenses incurred in the |
performance of their duties. |
(c) The Board shall be so appointed as to represent the |
City of Chicago, that part of Cook County outside the City of |
Chicago, and that part of the metropolitan region outside of |
Cook County on a one man one vote basis. Within 6 months after |
the release of each certified federal decennial census, the |
Board shall review its composition and, if a change is |
necessary in order to comply with the representation |
requirements of this subsection (c), shall recommend the |
necessary revision for approval by the General Assembly. |
(d) Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least |
once in each calendar quarter. The time and place of Board |
meetings shall be fixed by resolution of the Board. Special |
meetings of the Board may be called by the chairman or a |
majority of the Board members. A written notice of the time and |
place of any special meeting shall be provided to all Board |
members at least 3 days prior to the date fixed for the |
meeting, except that if the time and place of a special meeting |
is fixed at a regular meeting at which all Board members are |
present, no such written notice is required.
A majority of the |
Board members in office constitutes a quorum for the purpose of |
convening a meeting of the Board.
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(e) The meetings of the Board shall be held in compliance |
with the Open Meetings Act. The Board shall maintain records in |
accordance with the provisions of the State Records Act. |
(f) At its initial meeting and its first regular meeting |
after July 1 of each year thereafter, the Board shall appoint |
from its membership a chairman and vice chairman and shall |
provide the term and duties of those officers pursuant to its |
bylaws. The vice chairman shall act as chairman during the |
absence or disability of the chairman and in case of |
resignation or death of the chairman.
Before entering upon |
duties of office, the chairman shall execute a bond with |
corporate sureties to be approved by the Board and shall file |
it with the principal office of the Board. The bond shall be |
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payable to the Board in whatever penal sum may be directed and |
shall be conditioned upon the faithful performance of the |
duties of office and the payment of all money received by the |
chairman according to law and the orders of the Board.
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Board may appoint, from time to time, an executive committee |
and standing and ad hoc committees to assist in carrying out |
its responsibilities.
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Section 30. Jurisdiction and area of operation. The |
jurisdiction and area of operation of the Board includes Cook, |
DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, and Will Counties. The |
Board may enter into agreements with units of local government |
located outside of, but contiguous to, its jurisdiction and |
area of operation in order to include those areas in plans for |
the region. For activities related to the MPO, the jurisdiction |
of the MPO shall be that area defined by federal requirements. |
Section 35. General powers and authority. In addition to |
any other rights, powers, duties, or obligations granted to the |
Board under this Act or specifically granted to the Board under |
any other law, the Board has all of the following general |
powers and authority: |
(1) To sue and be sued in its official name. |
(2) To enter into agreements with units of local |
government, transportation agencies, State agencies, |
federal agencies, and persons in order to implement any of |
the provisions of this Act, including agreements for |
specialized planning services. |
(3) To accept and expend, for purposes consistent with |
the purposes of this Act, funds and moneys from any source, |
including gifts, bequests, grants, appropriations, loans, |
or contributions made by any person, unit of local |
government, the State, or the federal government. |
(4) To enter into contracts or other transactions with |
any unit of local government, transportation agency, State |
agency, public or private organization, or any other source |
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in furtherance of the purpose of this Act, and to take any |
necessary action in order to avail itself of such aid and |
cooperation. |
(5) To purchase, receive, take by grant, gift, devise, |
or bequest, lease, or otherwise acquire, own, hold, |
improve, employ, use, and otherwise deal in and with real |
or personal property, or any interest therein, wherever |
situated. |
(6) To adopt, alter, or repeal its own bylaws and any |
rules that the Board deems necessary in governing the |
exercise of its authority and the performance of its duties |
under this Act. |
(7) To make purchases under this Act in compliance with |
the Local Government Prompt Payment Act. |
(8) To adopt an annual operating budget and work |
program for each fiscal year and make appropriations in |
accordance with the Illinois Municipal Budget Law and to |
have the power to expend such budgeted moneys. |
(9) To exercise any other implied powers that are |
necessary or convenient for the Board to accomplish its |
purposes and that are not inconsistent with its expressed |
powers. |
(10) To cooperate with any planning agency of a state |
contiguous to the region in order to integrate and |
coordinate plans for development of urban areas in that |
state with the regional comprehensive plan developed under |
this Act. |
Section 40. Public participation; public hearing; |
Citizens' Advisory Committee. |
(a) The Board shall develop, implement, and maintain a |
process of public participation designed to: (i) inform and |
involve the public in all of the public activities and |
decisions of the Board; (ii) provide access to public records |
and information maintained by the Board; and (iii) provide |
mechanisms for public suggestions. The Board shall serve as the |
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single point of contact and direct all public involvement |
activities. |
(b) In connection with its review and development of any |
regional plans and prior to any plan's approval, the Board must |
hold a public hearing. Notice of the time, date, and place set |
for the hearing must be published in a newspaper having a |
general circulation within the Chicago region at least 30 days |
prior to the date of the hearing. The notice must contain a |
short explanation of the purpose of the hearing. The hearing |
may be continued, as deemed necessary by the Board. |
(c) The Board shall create a standing Citizens' Advisory |
Committee to provide continuous and balanced public |
representation in the development of regional plans and |
policies. |
Section 45. Regional comprehensive plan. At intervals not |
to exceed every 5 years, the Board shall develop a regional |
comprehensive plan that integrates land use and |
transportation. The regional comprehensive plan and any |
modifications to it shall be developed cooperatively by the |
Board, the CATS Policy Committee, and NIPC with the involvement |
of citizens, units of local government, business and labor |
organizations, environmental organizations, transportation and |
planning agencies, State agencies, private and civic |
organizations, public and private providers of transportation, |
and land preservation agencies. Units of local government shall |
continue to maintain control over land use and zoning |
decisions. |
Section 50. Coordinated regional advocacy. |
(a) The Board shall be responsible for identifying regional |
priorities and providing coordinated advocacy of regional |
priorities. The Board shall act to ensure that regional |
priorities are supported by consistent information and that |
plans of various agencies related to those regional priorities |
are fully integrated. |
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(b) The Board shall annually publish a list of regional |
priorities and major public projects for which it is providing |
coordinated regional advocacy. |
Section 55. Transportation financial plan. |
(a) Concurrent with preparation of the regional |
transportation and comprehensive plans, the Board shall |
prepare and adopt, in cooperation with the CATS Policy |
Committee, a transportation financial plan for the region in |
accordance with federal and State laws, rules, and regulations. |
(b) The transportation financial plan shall address the |
following matters related to the transportation agencies: (i) |
adequacy of funding to meet identified needs; and (ii) |
allocation of funds to regional priorities. |
(c) The transportation financial plan may propose |
recommendations for additional funding by the federal |
government, the State, or units of local government that may be |
necessary to fully implement regional plans. |
Section 60. Metropolitan planning organization. |
(a) It is the intent of this Act that the CATS Policy |
Committee, as the Transportation Planning Committee for the |
Board, remain the federally designated Metropolitan Planning |
Organization for the Chicago region under the requirements of |
federal regulations promulgated by USDOT.
The CATS Policy |
Committee shall prepare and approve all plans, reports, and |
programs required of an MPO, including the federally mandated |
Regional Transportation Plan, Transportation Improvement |
Program and Unified Work Program.
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(b) The processes previously established by the CATS Policy |
Committee shall be continued as the means by which local |
elected officials program federal Surface Transportation |
Program and Congestion, Mitigation, and Air Quality funds and |
address other regional transportation issues. |
Section 65. Annual report. The Board shall prepare, |
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publish, and distribute an annual report and any other reports |
and plans that relate to the purpose of this Act. |
Section 70. Transition period. The transition period must |
end no later than 36 months after the initial appointment of |
the Board, provided that sufficient funding sources have been |
identified and implemented. The Board must fully implement the |
funding and implementation strategy it is charged with |
developing and adopting in subsection (a) of Section 15 by the |
end of the transition period.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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