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Transportation, Regulation, Roads & Bridges Committee
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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2359
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2359 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The Department of Transportation Law of the
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| Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing |
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| Sections 2705-5 and 2705-200 and by adding Sections 2705-2, |
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| 2705-176, 2705-177, 2705-201, 2705-219, 2705-220, 2705-221, |
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| 2705-222, and 2705-223 as follows: |
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| (20 ILCS 2705/2705-2 new) |
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| Sec. 2705-2. Purpose and scope. The purpose of this Law is |
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| to ensure that transportation investments in the State of |
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| Illinois enhance State and local economic development and the |
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| quality of life for Illinois residents. It is the intent of the |
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| General Assembly to provide greater transparency, full and |
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| careful consideration of investments on the merits, and |
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| accountability for results that will give the public confidence |
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| that tax dollars are being used effectively for transportation |
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| projects and that limited funds are allocated to achieve the |
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| best outcomes. To that end, all surface transportation capital |
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| moneys appropriated by the State, including but not limited to, |
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| appropriations from the Road Fund, the State Construction |
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| Account Fund, transportation bonds, and federal funds to the |
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| extent allowed by federal law, shall be allocated based on the |
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| State and regional transportation plans and the annual and |
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| multiyear transportation improvement programs prescribed by |
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| this Law. This Law does not apply to (i) any grant programs |
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| administered by the Department of Natural Resources, (ii) any |
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| funds administered by the Department of Commerce and Economic |
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| Opportunity that support local transportation improvements as |
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| part of an economic development project, or (iii) any moneys |
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| distributed to local government entities pursuant to item (2) |
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| of subsection (e) of Section 8 of the Motor Fuel Tax Law.
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| (20 ILCS 2705/2705-5)
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| Sec. 2705-5. Definitions. In this Law:
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| "Acceptable condition" means a condition determined by the |
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| Department as acceptable using a technical assessment system |
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| developed by the Department to rate the condition of roads and |
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| bridges. |
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| "Committee" means the Illinois Transportation Policy |
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| Committee established by this Law. |
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| "Department" means the Department of Transportation.
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| "District" means the 9 districts of the State of Illinois |
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| established by the Department for its administrative purposes |
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| and statutorily authorized activities. |
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| "Downstate MPO" means an MPO whose metropolitan planning |
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| boundaries are entirely outside of Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, |
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| Lake, McHenry, and Will Counties. |
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| "MPO" means a metropolitan planning organization |
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| designated under 23 U.S.C. 134 whose metropolitan planning area |
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| boundaries are partially or completely within the State. |
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| "Project of interregional or statewide significance" means |
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| a surface transportation project or combination of surface |
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| transportation projects that cross multiple MPO or District |
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| jurisdictional boundaries or connect major State destinations |
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| in support of the State's economy and are so designated by the |
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| Department with the advice and approval of the Committee. |
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| "Regional programs" means the regional annual and |
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| multiyear transportation improvement programs established |
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| under this Law. |
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| "Secretary" means the Secretary of Transportation.
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| "Statewide programs" means the statewide annual and |
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| multiyear transportation improvement programs established |
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| under this Law. |
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| "Surface transportation" means roadway, bridge, public |
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| transportation, rail, trail, walkway, bicycle, and intermodal |
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| facilities. |
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| "Surface transportation capital project" or "project" |
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| means a capital project for the maintenance, improvement, |
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| acquisition, or new construction of surface transportation |
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| facilities, including facilities or improvements ancillary to |
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| surface transportation facilities. |
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| (Source: P.A. 91-239, eff. 1-1-00.)
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| (20 ILCS 2705/2705-176 new) |
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| Sec. 2705-176. Transportation Policy Committee; creation; |
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| members; terms. |
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| (a) There is created a State Transportation Policy |
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| Committee. The Committee shall perform the duties enumerated in |
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| this Law. The Committee members shall each represent the State |
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| as a whole and balance the needs of urban and rural areas of |
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| the State. The Committee shall consist of 8 voting members and |
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| 5 non-voting members, as follows: |
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| (1) One from the City of Chicago appointed by the |
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| Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning Board. |
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| (2) One from that portion of Cook County outside of the |
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| City of Chicago appointed by the Chicago Metropolitan |
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| Agency for Planning Board. |
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| (3) One from DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, or |
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| Will County appointed by the Chicago Metropolitan Agency |
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| for Planning Board. |
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| (4) Three appointed by the Downstate MPOs through the |
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| concurrence of at least three-fifths of the chairpersons of |
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| the Downstate MPOs. |
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| (5) One representative of areas of the State not within |
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| a metropolitan planning area appointed by the Governor. |
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| (6) The Secretary of the Department of Transportation |
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| or his or her designee. |
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| (7) The Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of |
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| Representatives and the President and Minority Leader of |
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| the Senate, or the designee of each, shall be ex officio |
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| non-voting members. |
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| (8) The chairperson of the Illinois State Toll Highway |
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| Authority or his or her designee shall be an ex officio |
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| non-voting member. |
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| (b) The terms of the members initially appointed to the |
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| Committee shall begin within 60 days after the effective date |
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| of this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly. Appointed |
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| committee members shall hold office for a term of 4 years or |
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| until successors are appointed. The terms of the initial |
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| appointed committee members shall expire as follows: the terms |
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| of the one member appointed by the Chicago Metropolitan Agency |
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| for Planning Board and the 2 members appointed by the downstate |
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| MPOs shall expire on December 31, 2010; the terms of the 2 |
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| members appointed by the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for |
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| Planning Board, the one member appointed by the downstate MPOs, |
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| and the one member appointed by the Governor from areas of the |
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| State not within a metropolitan planning area shall expire |
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| December 31, 2012. To comply with this provision, the |
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| appointing authority shall specify the term for each |
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| appointment. |
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| (c) Vacancies shall be filled by the appointing authority |
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| for the unexpired portion of the terms in which they occur. |
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| (d) Each appointing authority shall give notice of its |
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| Committee appointments to each other appointing authority, to |
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| the Committee, to the Secretary of State, and to the Secretary |
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| of Transportation. Within 30 days after his or her appointment |
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| and before entering upon the duties of the office, each |
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| Committee member shall take and subscribe to the constitutional |
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| oath of office and file it with the Secretary of State. |
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| (e) Members of the Committee shall serve without |
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| compensation, but shall be reimbursed by the Department for |
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| their travel to and from meetings and other reasonable expenses |
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| in connection with meetings if approved by the Department. |
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| (20 ILCS 2705/2705-177 new) |
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| Sec. 2705-177. Committee meetings; officers. |
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| (a) The Secretary of the Department of Transportation shall |
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| convene the first meeting within 90 days after the effective |
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| date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly. At |
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| that time and annually thereafter, the Committee shall elect |
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| one of its voting members as a chairperson to preside at all |
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| meetings, and a voting member as vice-chairperson to preside in |
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| the absence of the chairperson. The chairperson shall serve a |
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| term of one year. |
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| (b) Regular meetings of the Committee shall be held at |
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| least 3 times each year. The time and place of Committee |
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| meetings shall be fixed by resolution of the Committee. The |
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| Committee shall be deemed a public body for purposes of the |
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| Open Meetings Act. The Committee shall maintain records in |
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| accordance with the provisions of the State Records Act. A |
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| majority of voting members of the Committee shall constitute a |
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| quorum. The affirmative vote of a majority of the voting |
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| members of the Committee shall be required to approve |
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| recommendations related to a State transportation plan or |
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| statewide program. |
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| (c) The Committee shall adopt its own rules of procedure. |
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| (d) The Department shall provide staff assistance and |
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| office space for the Committee. The Department shall prepare |
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| all plans, reports, and documents needed to enable the |
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| Committee to review and make recommendations related to the |
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| statewide plans and programs and otherwise to fulfill its |
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| responsibilities. The necessary expenses of the Committee |
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| shall be provided through the Department.
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| (20 ILCS 2705/2705-200) (was 20 ILCS 2705/49.16)
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| Sec. 2705-200. State transportation plan Master plan; |
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| reporting requirements .
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| (a) The Department , with the advice of the Committee, shall |
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| has the power to develop and maintain a continuing,
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| comprehensive, and integrated planning process that shall |
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| develop and
periodically revise a State transportation plan |
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| statewide master plan for transportation to guide program
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| development and to foster efficient and economical |
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| transportation services in
ground, air, water, and
all other |
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| modes of surface transportation throughout the State. The |
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| Department
shall coordinate its transportation planning |
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| activities with those of other
State agencies and authorities |
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| and shall coordinate supervise and review any
transportation |
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| planning performed by other Executive agencies under the
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| direction of the Governor. The Department shall cooperate and |
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| participate
with federal, regional, interstate, State, and |
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| local agencies, in accordance
with Sections 5-301 and 7-301 of |
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| the Illinois Highway Code, and with
interested private |
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| individuals and organizations in the coordination of
plans and |
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| policies for development of the state's transportation system.
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| To meet the provisions of this Section, the Department , |
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| with the advice of the Committee, shall prepare, subject to the |
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| review of the Governor and General Assembly, publish and
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| deliver to the Governor and General Assembly by June 30, 2010 |
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| and at intervals not to exceed every 5 years, January 1, 1982 |
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| and every 2
years thereafter, its State transportation master |
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| plan for surface transportation systems. Not less than 60 days |
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| prior to submission to the Governor and General Assembly, the |
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| Department shall submit the plan to the Committee. Within 30 |
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| days after submission of the plan by the Department, the |
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| Committee shall make a recommendation of approval or revision. |
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| If the Committee recommends revision of the plan, the |
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| Department shall, within 30 days, either revise the plan to |
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| address the Committee's recommendations or provide a written |
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| justification to the Committee for not revising the plan. The |
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| Committee's recommendation and any Department response thereto |
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| shall be included with the plan filed with the Governor and |
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| General Assembly. highway, waterway, aeronautic, mass
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| transportation, and railroad systems . The plan shall identify |
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| priority
subsystems or components of each system that are |
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| critical to the economic and
general welfare of this State |
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| regardless of public jurisdictional
responsibility or private |
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| ownership.
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| The State transportation plan shall set forth goals, |
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| objectives, performance measures, and criteria that will |
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| provide the basis for selecting projects for inclusion in the |
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| annual and multiyear transportation improvement programs. It |
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| shall examine policies, strategies, opportunities, and |
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| challenges, and shall not be an inventory of projects. |
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| The State transportation plan shall set goals and |
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| objectives designed to assure the development and maintenance |
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| of a comprehensive and balanced statewide transportation |
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| system. Goals may include maintenance of a state of good |
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| repair, lowering travel times, reducing traffic congestion, |
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| decreasing vehicle emissions, improving air quality, |
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| environmental protection, reducing household housing and |
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| transportation costs, the effective use of pricing and other |
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| demand management strategies, improved safety, economic |
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| growth, greater use of alternative transportation |
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| opportunities such as walking and biking, and other goals that |
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| advance an adequate, efficient, and coordinated transportation |
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| system. |
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| The State transportation plan shall establish performance |
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| measures regarding the adequacy, efficiency, and coordination |
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| of transportation services and the implementation of goals and |
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| objectives. It shall include transportation policies that |
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| reflect the relationship of transportation to land use, |
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| economic development, the environment, air quality, and energy |
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| consumption; foster the efficient movement of people and goods; |
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| coordinate modes of transportation; coordinate planning among |
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| federal agencies, State agencies, transportation agencies, and |
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| local governments; and address the safety and equity of |
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| transportation services. It shall include priorities, |
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| challenges, and strategies for improvement. The State |
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| transportation plan shall, as much as practicable, incorporate |
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| the adopted regional transportation plans prepared pursuant to |
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| Section 2705-201. |
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| The State transportation plan shall include policies to |
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| ensure that the percentage of State-jurisdiction mileage and |
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| bridges in acceptable condition is comparable throughout the |
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| State and that the percentage of State-jurisdiction miles and |
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| bridges in acceptable condition in each of the Department's |
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| highway districts, as those districts were organized on January |
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| 1, 2009, is no more than 5 percentage points below the |
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| statewide average percentage in acceptable condition. |
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| The State transportation plan shall include criteria by |
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| which proposals for capital improvements may be evaluated and |
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| prioritized for inclusion in the statewide programs. The |
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| criteria shall be designed to advance the goals and objectives |
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| established in the State transportation plan. The criteria |
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| shall include but not be limited to the following categories: |
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| (1) objective transportation criteria such as system |
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| maintenance, efficiency, safety, and intermodal |
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| connectivity; |
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| (2) economic development criteria such as job creation |
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| and retention, inclusion of transit oriented development, |
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| and cost effectiveness; |
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| (3) environmental criteria such as reduced emissions; |
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| (4) population affected by the project; and |
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| (5) financial criteria such as life-cycle cost, return |
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| on investment, effect on household housing and |
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| transportation costs, and effective leveraging of private |
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| capital. |
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| The State transportation plan shall include a description |
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| of the measurement system and process developed by the |
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| Department to prioritize proposals for inclusion in the |
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| statewide program pursuant to subsection (c) of Section |
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| 2705-220. |
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| The master plan shall provide particular emphasis and |
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| detail of at least the 5-year
period in the immediate future.
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| Annual and 5-year, or longer, project programs for each |
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| State system in this Section
shall be published and furnished |
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| the General Assembly on the first Wednesday
in April of each |
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| year.
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| Identified needs included in the project programs shall be |
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| listed and
mapped in a distinctive fashion to clearly identify |
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| the priority status
of the projects: (1) projects to be |
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| committed for execution; (2) tentative
projects that are |
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| dependent upon funding or other constraints; and (3) needed
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| projects that are not programmed due to lack of funding or |
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| other constraints.
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| All projects shall be related to the priority systems of |
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| the master plan,
and the priority criteria identified. Cost and |
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| estimated completion dates
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| to complete a useable segment or component
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| the program.
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| (b) The Department shall publish and deliver to the |
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| Governor and General
Assembly by June 30, 2012 and at intervals |
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| not to exceed every 5 years a master plan and 5-year program |
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| for aeronautics. on the first Wednesday in April of each year a |
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| 5-year, or longer, Highway
Improvement Program reporting
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| number of fiscal years each project has been on previous
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| submitted by the Department.
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| (c) (Blank). The Department shall publish and deliver to |
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| the Governor and the General
Assembly by November 1 of each |
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| year a For the Record report that shall include
the following:
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| (1) All the projects accomplished in the previous |
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| fiscal year
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| Transportation District.
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| (2) The award cost and the beginning
dates of each |
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| listed project.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-91, eff. 7-1-05.)
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| Sec. 2705-201. Regional transportation plans. At intervals |
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| not to exceed every 5 years, each MPO shall develop a regional |
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| transportation plan. The process established by each MPO for |
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| the development of the regional transportation plan and any |
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| modifications to it shall provide reasonable opportunities for |
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| the involvement of residents, units of local government, |
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| business and labor organizations, environmental organizations, |
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| transportation and planning agencies, State agencies, private |
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| and civic organizations, public and private providers of |
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| transportation, and land preservation agencies. |
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| The regional transportation plan shall include, but shall |
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| not be limited to: |
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| (1) Regional goals, objectives, and policies. The |
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| regional transportation plan shall demonstrate how the |
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| goals, objectives, and policies relate to those within the |
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| State transportation plan. |
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| (2) A plan for a coordinated and integrated surface |
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| transportation system for the region consisting of a |
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| multimodal network of facilities and services to be |
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| developed over a 20-year period to support efficient |
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| movement of people and goods. The transportation system |
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| plan shall include statements of minimum levels of service |
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| that describe the performance for each mode in order to |
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| meet the goals and policies of the plan. |
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| (3) Performance standards and measurements regarding |
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| the adequacy, efficiency, and coordination of |
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| transportation services and the implementation of goals |
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| and objectives. |
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| (4) Criteria by which proposals for capital |
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| improvements will be evaluated for inclusion in the |
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| regional programs. Each MPO may adopt the criteria listed |
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| in the State transportation plan or may propose alternative |
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| criteria. Alternative criteria shall be submitted to the |
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| Department and Committee for review and comment. The |
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| criteria shall be designed to advance the goals and |
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| objectives established in the regional transportation |
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| plan. |
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| (5) A description of the measurement system and process |
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| the MPO will use to prioritize proposals for inclusion in |
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| the regional programs. |
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| The regional transportation plan shall be submitted to the |
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| Department upon completion for incorporation, as much as |
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| practicable, in the State transportation plan. |
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| Sec. 2705-219. Funding estimates, allocation, and |
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| recommendations. |
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| (a) Annual funding estimates. The Department, subject to |
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| the advice and recommendations of the Committee, shall annually |
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| establish a 5-year estimate of all federal and State funds |
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| reasonably expected to be available for surface transportation |
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| capital programs during each of the following 5 fiscal years. |
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| (b) Funding allocation. The Department shall allocate the |
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| State and federal funds estimated to be available for surface |
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| transportation capital programs in accordance with the annual |
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| and multiyear improvement programs prescribed by this Law, as |
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| follows: |
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| (1) Any State and federal funds designated by law for |
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| specific surface transportation purposes or specific |
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| geographic areas shall be allocated in accordance with law |
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| for those specific purposes or areas. |
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| (2) All remaining monies shall be allocated to MPOs and |
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| the non-MPO areas of IDOT districts based on criteria in |
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| the State transportation plan. |
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| (i) Individual MPO share shortfalls and surpluses |
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| at the end of each year, if any, shall be carried |
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| forward and credited or debited to the following year. |
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| The Department shall maintain a long-term balance of |
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| such shortfalls and surpluses. |
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| (ii) An MPO may request to reserve all or part of |
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| its share for a higher cost project or request to |
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| advance an amount of the share, in an amount not to |
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| exceed 200% of its current share, for a larger project, |
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| to be deducted from shares for future programming |
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| years. |
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| (iii) An MPO or District may pool resources with |
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| other MPOs or Districts. |
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| (3) The Department, with the advice and recommendation |
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| of the Committee, shall for each 5-year program set |
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| percentage allocations for each of the criteria in the |
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| State Transportation Plan. Funding allocations to MPOs and |
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| the non-MPO areas of IDOT districts shall be based upon |
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| their percentage share of need as defined by the criteria. |
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| (c) Not less often than once every 2 years, the Committee |
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| shall review and evaluate the funding allocations and make |
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| recommendations for changes to the Department, General |
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| Assembly, and the Governor. |
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| (d) The Committee shall evaluate available transportation |
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| funding sources and make recommendations to the Department, |
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| General Assembly, and the Governor regarding the raising of |
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| adequate and sustainable revenues for transportation. |
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| (20 ILCS 2705/2705-220 new) |
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| Sec. 2705-220. Annual and multiyear transportation |
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| advice of the Committee, shall develop guidelines for |
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| preparation of the regional and statewide programs. The |
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| Department shall submit the guidelines to the Committee for a |
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| recommendation of approval or revision. |
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| (b) Regional annual and multiyear transportation |
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| improvement programs. After consultation with the Department, |
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| each MPO shall prepare and adopt an annual and 5-year schedule |
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| of all regional transportation improvement projects and their |
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| anticipated costs. These schedules shall be known as the |
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| regional annual and multiyear transportation improvement |
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| programs. The regional programs shall be submitted to the |
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| Department and the Committee no later than January 15, 2011 and |
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| January 15 of every year thereafter. |
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| (1) The regional programs shall include projects and |
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| programs within the MPO's jurisdiction proposed to be |
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| funded, in whole or in part, by State or federal funds. |
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| (2) Counties, municipalities, mass transit districts, |
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| other local governments, the Department, and members of the |
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| General Assembly may nominate or recommend the inclusion of |
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| projects in the regional programs. The MPOs shall have |
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| authority for determining whether any of the project |
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| nominations or recommendations are accepted and included |
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| in the regional programs adopted and submitted to the |
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| Department and Committee pursuant to this Section. This |
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| authority extends only to a project located within the |
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| The regional programs shall demonstrate how projects are |
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| consistent with the adopted regional and State |
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| transportation plans. |
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| (4) Projects shall be prioritized for inclusion in the |
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| programs using a measurement system and the criteria |
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| established by the regional transportation plan. |
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| (5) The Department shall provide assistance to MPOs in |
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| preparing the regional programs, at the request of the MPO. |
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| (c) Statewide annual and multiyear transportation |
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| improvement programs. After consultation with MPOs, the |
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| Department shall submit to the Committee for review no later |
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| than March 1, 2011 and every year thereafter on March 1, and |
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| shall publish and submit to the Governor and General Assembly |
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| no later than April 7, 2011 and the first Wednesday of April of |
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| every year thereafter, an annual and 5-year schedule of all |
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| surface transportation improvement projects and their |
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| anticipated costs. These schedules are designated the |
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| statewide annual and multiyear transportation improvement |
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| programs. The Department shall be responsible for the planning |
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| and programming of all areas of the State outside the |
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| jurisdiction of an MPO and for projects of interregional or |
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| statewide significance. |
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| (1) The statewide programs shall include projects and |
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| programs proposed to be funded, in whole or in part, by |
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| of an MPO, the schedule shall be limited to projects |
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| that are listed in the regional programs. The |
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| Department shall incorporate each regional program |
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| prepared by MPOs into the recommended statewide |
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| program. |
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| (B) For regions of the State outside the |
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| jurisdiction of an MPO, the Department shall choose |
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| projects for inclusion. The Department, counties, |
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| municipalities, mass transit districts, other local |
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| governments, MPOs, and members of the General Assembly |
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| may nominate or recommend projects for the statewide |
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| programs. The Department shall incorporate each |
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| regional program prepared by MPOs into the recommended |
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| statewide programs. |
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| (C) The Department shall choose projects of |
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| interregional or statewide significance for inclusion. |
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| The Department, counties, municipalities, mass transit |
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| districts, other local governments, MPOs, and members |
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| of the General Assembly may nominate or recommend |
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| projects of interregional or statewide significance |
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| for the statewide programs. |
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| (2) Projects outside the jurisdiction of an MPO and |
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| projects of interregional or statewide significance shall |
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| be consistent with the adopted State transportation plan. |
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| (3) Projects outside the jurisdiction of an MPO and |
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| projects of interregional or statewide significance shall |
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| be recommended for inclusion in the statewide programs |
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| considering a measurement system and the criteria |
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| established by the State transportation plan. |
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| (4) The statewide programs shall ensure that the |
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| percentage of State-jurisdiction mileage and bridges in |
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| acceptable condition is comparable throughout the State |
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| and that the percentage of State-jurisdiction miles and |
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| bridges in acceptable condition in each of the Department's |
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| highway districts, as those districts were organized on |
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| January 1, 2009, is no more than 5 percentage points below |
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| the statewide average percentage in acceptable condition. |
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| The programs shall include the following information |
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| statewide and for each district: |
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| (A) For roads and bridges under State |
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| jurisdiction, the current percentage of miles and |
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| bridges in acceptable condition. |
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| (B) For roads and bridges under State |
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| jurisdiction, the projected percentage of miles and |
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| bridges in acceptable condition at the end of the |
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| (5) No later than April 7, 2011 and the first Wednesday |
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| transportation plan; or (ii) determine that all or any |
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| portions of the statewide programs are not consistent with |
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| the adopted State transportation plan, including within |
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| the resolution an explanation for any such determination. |
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| Individual Committee members may prepare a written |
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| statement indicating their disagreement with the |
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| resolution adopted by the Committee. The Committee's |
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| resolution and any written statements prepared by |
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| individual members shall be published and delivered to the |
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| General Assembly and the Governor with the statewide |
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| programs. |
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| (6) Within 30 days after the adoption of the |
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| Committee's resolution pursuant to paragraph (5), a MPO may |
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| amend its regional program included within the statewide |
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| programs for the sole purpose of addressing a Committee |
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| determination that the program is not consistent with the |
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| adopted State transportation plan. Within 30 days after the |
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| adoption of the Committee's resolution pursuant to |
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| paragraph (5), the Department may amend any portion of a |
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| statewide program prepared by the Department for the sole |
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| purpose of addressing a Committee determination that such |
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| portion of a program is not consistent with the adopted |
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| State transportation plan. Any amendments shall be |
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| published and delivered to the Committee, General |
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| Assembly, and Governor. |
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| (d) Fiscal year 2011 statewide program. After consultation |
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| with the MPOs, the Department shall prepare by no later than |
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| March 1, 2010 an annual program of surface transportation |
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| capital projects and their anticipated costs proposed for |
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| funding in whole or in part from appropriations made by the |
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| State in fiscal year 2011. The fiscal year 2011 statewide |
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| program required by this subsection shall, so much as is |
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| practicable, comply with the objectives of this Law. The |
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| Committee shall review and provide comments on the fiscal year |
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| 2011 statewide program by no later than April 7, 2010. |
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| Sec. 2705-221. Inclusion in transportation improvement |
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| program. The transportation improvement program the Department |
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| must develop pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 135 may only include |
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| projects that have been prioritized for inclusion in a regional |
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| or statewide program by an MPO or the Department pursuant to |
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| this Law. It is not the intent of this Section to interfere |
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| with administrative changes to the Transportation Improvement |
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| Program, but only to ensure that all included projects undergo |
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| the process prescribed by this Law. |
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| Sec. 2705-222. Public involvement and accountability. |
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| (a) The Department and the Committee shall provide timely |
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| shall engage the public when making State transportation |
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| decisions and recommendations. The Department shall elicit the |
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| public's views both with respect to adequate transportation |
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| services and appropriate means of minimizing adverse social, |
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| economic, environmental, and energy impact of transportation |
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| programs. All documents listed in this Law shall be made |
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| publicly available for distribution in print and on the |
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| Department's website. |
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| (b) The Department and the Committee shall provide the |
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| opportunity for public comment throughout the State prior to |
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| the completion of the statewide transportation plan and the |
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| statewide programs. Public comment may be solicited through |
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| hearings, focus groups, surveys, and feedback on draft plans |
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| and programs. |
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| (c) The Department, in consultation with the Committee, |
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| shall publish and deliver to the Governor and the General |
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| Assembly by November 1 of each year a For the Record report on |
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| all modes of transportation that shall include the following: |
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| (1) All the projects accomplished in the previous |
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| fiscal year listed by each Illinois Department of |
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| Transportation District and MPO. |
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| (2) The award cost and the beginning dates of each |
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| listed project. |
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| (3) A summary of the Department's prior-year decisions |
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| in allocating transportation capital outlay appropriations |
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| description of any project receiving an appropriation from |
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| the General Assembly that was not included in the statewide |
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| (5) An explanation and summary of major policies and |
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| decisions adopted by the Department and the recommendation |
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| of the Committee during the previously completed State and |
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| federal fiscal year, with an explanation of any changes in |
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| policy associated with the performance of the Department's |
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| duties and responsibilities over the past year. |
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| (6) A review of the progress made in achieving the |
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| State transportation goals. |
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| (7) Statewide and for each district and MPO, the total |
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| of program accomplishments in dollars, number of miles, |
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| number of bridges, and number of transit projects. |
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| (8) Statewide and for each district and MPO, the |
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| current percentage of miles and bridges in acceptable |
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| condition for roads and bridges under State jurisdiction. |
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| (9) A description of remedial actions that will be |
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| taken in the next statewide transportation improvement |
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| program for raising the percentage of roads or bridges, or |
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| both, that are in acceptable condition for any district |
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| whose percentage is more than 5 percentage points below the |
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| statewide average. |
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| (a) The Committee shall evaluate the effectiveness of the |
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| processes and procedures established by this Law to ensure that |
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| they contribute to a well-coordinated and cost-effective |
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| transportation system. The Committee shall recommend changes |
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| as needed to the General Assembly and the Governor. |
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| (b) Following publication of the For the Record report |
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| required by this Law, the Commission on Government Forecasting |
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| and Accountability shall review the documents and certify to |
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| the Governor, Senate President, and Speaker of the House |
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| whether the requirement is being met that the percentage of |
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| State-jurisdiction miles and bridges in acceptable condition |
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| in each of the Districts be no lower than 5 percentage points |
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| below the statewide average percentage in acceptable |
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| condition. |
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| (c) Every 2 years, the Auditor General shall review the |
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| performance of the Department to assure the Department is |
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| meeting the requirements of this Law.
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| becoming law.".
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