093_SB1397 LRB093 06481 JAM 06604 b 1 AN ACT concerning the Department of Transportation. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Department of Transportation Law of the 5 Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by adding 6 Section 2705-321 as follows: 7 (20 ILCS 2705/2705-321 new) 8 Sec. 2705-321. Illinois Transit Ridership and Economic 9 Development (TRED) Pilot Project Program; new facilities and 10 service. 11 (a) The Department of Transportation shall establish the 12 Illinois Transit Ridership and Economic Development (TRED) 13 Pilot Project Program to build transit systems that more 14 effectively address the needs of Illinois workers, families, 15 and businesses. The Illinois TRED Pilot Project Program shall 16 provide for new or expanded mass transportation service and 17 facilities, including rapid transit, rail, bus, and other 18 equipment used in connection with mass transit, by the State, 19 a public entity, or 2 or more of these entities authorized to 20 provide and promote public transportation in order to 21 increase the level of service available in local communities, 22 as well as improve the quality of life and economic viability 23 of the State of Illinois. 24 The Illinois TRED Pilot Project Program expenditures for 25 mass transportation service and facilities within the State 26 must: 27 (1) Improve the economic viability of Illinois by 28 facilitating the transportation of Illinois residents to 29 places of employment, to educational facilities, and to 30 commercial, medical, and shopping districts. 31 (2) Increase the frequency and reliability of -2- LRB093 06481 JAM 06604 b 1 public transit service. 2 (3) Facilitate the movement of all persons, 3 including those persons who, because of age, economic 4 circumstance, or physical infirmity, are unable to drive. 5 (4) Contribute to an improved environment through 6 the reduction of air, water, and noise pollution. 7 (b) Under the Illinois TRED Pilot Project Program, the 8 Department shall fund in fiscal year 2004, in coordination 9 and consultation with other government agencies that provide 10 or fund transportation services, the Illinois Public 11 Transportation Association, and transit advocates, up to 8 12 pilot or demonstration projects involving expanding public 13 transit service or services in Illinois. At least 5 of those 14 projects shall involve counties or transit districts outside 15 the Chicago urbanized area. Total funding for these projects 16 shall not exceed $5,000,000. The Department shall submit 17 annual reports to the General Assembly by March 1 of each 18 fiscal year regarding the status of these projects, including 19 service to constituents including local businesses, seniors, 20 and people with disabilities, costs, and other appropriate 21 measures of impact. 22 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 23 becoming law.