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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Illinois has a competitive advantage over
other |
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| states with our extensive network of railroads
that are the |
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| envy of other states; and
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| WHEREAS, Our passenger train service is not up to par
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| other states and a faint echo of the passenger
train service |
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| enjoyed by other Western nations; and |
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| WHEREAS, The City of Chicago is a rail hub of the
nation, |
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| with dozens of different lines converging in
downtown Chicago, |
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| creating economic opportunities but
also massive gridlock that |
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| affects freight and
passenger train service all over the State |
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| of Illinois; and |
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| WHEREAS, The CREATE (Chicago Region Environmental and |
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| Transportation Efficiency) Program is a proposed $1.5-billion |
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| modernization of the freight and passenger rail infrastructure |
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| serving Chicago and northeast Illinois that will improve |
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| passenger rail service, reduce freight rail and highway |
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| congestion, eliminate numerous conflicts between rail and road |
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| traffic, reduce motorist delays, and enhance safety; and |
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| WHEREAS, The plan calls for creation of five rail
corridors |
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| through the city, including one primarily for passenger trains, |
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| improvements at 33 grade crossings in the Chicago region, and |
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| the opening of a key corridor in downtown Chicago for |
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| commercial development; and |
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| WHEREAS, The private railroad companies are
contributing a |
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| significant amount of funds to the
project, along with the City |
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| of Chicago and the federal government; and |
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| WHEREAS, The federal government's share of the program
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| not been appropriated or authorized; and
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