093_HB1320 LRB093 09682 DRH 09921 b 1 AN ACT in relation to highways. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Illinois Highway Code is amended by 5 adding Section 9-112.6 as follows: 6 (605 ILCS 5/9-112.6 new) 7 Sec. 9-112.6. Memorials to persons killed in traffic 8 accidents. 9 (a) As a means of promoting safety upon the highways of 10 this State, the Department of Transportation shall, at the 11 request of relatives or friends of a person killed in a 12 traffic accident upon a highway of the State and with the 13 consent of the next of kin of the deceased, erect and 14 maintain a traffic accident memorial in memory of the 15 decedent. The traffic accident memorial shall serve as a 16 reminder that a fatality occurred on that stretch of highway 17 and so that public safety will be enhanced. 18 (b) A memorial erected under this Section must be a 19 golden star and must be erected adjacent to the portion of 20 the highway where the accident occurred. Only one star may 21 be placed for each fatal accident. Stars are not permitted 22 within the boundaries of any municipality. 23 (c) The maximum tip-to-tip dimension of the star shall 24 be 12 inches. The star must be constructed of high-grade 25 plywood, plastic, aluminum, or steel. The Star must be gold 26 in color, must have 5 points, and must have a standard star 27 shape. The top point of the star must point in a vertical 28 direction. The star must be attached to an upright post by 2 29 bolts. No other signs or items may be attached to the post. 30 The star may not be reflectorized. 31 (d) Each post must be a U-shaped steel section, similar -2- LRB093 09682 DRH 09921 b 1 to a highway delineator post, and must weigh approximately 2 1.12 pounds per linear foot. The Department of Transportation 3 must comply with the Illinois Underground Utility Facilities 4 Damage Prevention Act before installing the post. No items 5 may be hung from the star, and no inscription may be placed 6 on the star. 7 (e) The county superintendent of highways, or his or her 8 designee, must approve the star location, minimizing any 9 adverse effect on highway maintenance operations. Stars must 10 be placed as far as practical from highway traffic, but must 11 be placed not less than 20 feet from the shoulder or edge of 12 the highway where highway right-of-way width permits. Stars 13 shall be mounted approximately 4 feet above the ground. 14 (f) Department of Transportation personnel participating 15 in the maintenance of the star must park their vehicles as 16 far as practical from the traffic lanes and in an area where 17 sight distance on the highway is good in both directions. A 18 high degree of safety for the motoring public and the 19 participants must be maintained. 20 (g) Stars not maintained in good condition shall be 21 removed by the county highway superintendent or his or her 22 designee. No planting or landscaping work is permitted at the 23 star location.