Full Text of HJR0048 102nd General Assembly
HJ0048 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
| | HJ0048 | | LRB102 18507 MST 26690 r |
|
| 1 | | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
| 2 | | WHEREAS, Esteemed American architect Daniel Burnham | 3 | | envisioned the City of Chicago's future in the 1909 Plan Of | 4 | | Chicago with transportation, green space, and civic facility | 5 | | projects to beautify, connect, and harmonize the city center | 6 | | to the surrounding neighborhoods and specifically identified | 7 | | Congress Street as the "grand axis" to the west; and
| 8 | | WHEREAS, The Burnham plan, sponsored by the Commercial | 9 | | Club of Chicago, influenced how the city developed and set a | 10 | | standard for modern urban planning at a time of tremendous | 11 | | growth for Chicago, the State of Illinois, and the nation; and
| 12 | | WHEREAS, Chicago's growth, as then America's second city | 13 | | and a major industrial and business leader at the center of the | 14 | | nation with a growing and diverse population, ultimately | 15 | | resulted in the Chicago City Council approval of plans for a | 16 | | comprehensive superhighway system in 1940, to include and | 17 | | begin with the Westside route or Congress Expressway; and | 18 | | WHEREAS, The construction of the individual sections of | 19 | | the Congress Expressway were completed between 1954 and 1960, | 20 | | with Mannheim Road to Racine Avenue being one of the oldest | 21 | | sections of the region's highway infrastructure and the only | 22 | | expressway to run under a U.S. Post Office and incorporate |
| | | HJ0048 | - 2 - | LRB102 18507 MST 26690 r |
|
| 1 | | both a movable bridge over the Chicago River and a rapid | 2 | | transit line within the same corridor; and | 3 | | WHEREAS, In 1964, the Chicago City Council renamed the | 4 | | Congress Expressway after former President Dwight D. | 5 | | Eisenhower, honoring his public service as well as his vision | 6 | | in proposing the interstate highway system in 1955; the | 7 | | roadway would later be nicknamed "the Ike" or I-290 to | 8 | | designate federal interstate 290; and | 9 | | WHEREAS, The Eisenhower Expressway was an engineering and | 10 | | transportation achievement, but construction displaced | 11 | | Chicago's Near West Side neighborhoods, including Greektown | 12 | | and Little Italy, and, to the west, profoundly altered a | 13 | | Jewish neighborhood in West Garfield Park, which had been | 14 | | nicknamed the Jewish West Side, the Austin neighborhood of | 15 | | Chicago, the Village of Oak Park, and the Village of Forest | 16 | | Park, where 3,500 graves had to be relocated from the Forest | 17 | | Home and Concordia cemeteries; and | 18 | | WHEREAS, The Eisenhower Expressway construction led to the | 19 | | departure of 13,000 families and 400 businesses from Chicago | 20 | | alone and the removal of over 100 buildings in Oak Park, where | 21 | | over time the below grade stretch of highway derisively became | 22 | | known as "the Ditch"; the displacement of neighborhoods in | 23 | | Chicago contributed to an eventual demographic shift in the |
| | | HJ0048 | - 3 - | LRB102 18507 MST 26690 r |
|
| 1 | | percentage of African-American families concentrated in | 2 | | impacted areas; and | 3 | | WHEREAS, The Eisenhower Expressway remains the western | 4 | | gateway to Chicago from the western suburbs and a primary link | 5 | | to O'Hare airport and the regional transportation network and | 6 | | still includes the vital assets of the Chicago Transit | 7 | | Authority (CTA) Blue Line, as well as freight railroad lines; | 8 | | Chicago and the regional transportation networks centered | 9 | | therein remain a transportation hub of the nation to this day; | 10 | | and | 11 | | WHEREAS, The Eisenhower Expressway, which is now more than | 12 | | 60 years old, was originally designed to handle 40,000 | 13 | | vehicles per day and now carries over 200,000 vehicles per | 14 | | day; it was ranked as the most congested highway in the United | 15 | | States in the INRIX 2020 Global Traffic Scorecard, and the | 16 | | average weekday ridership on the CTA Blue Line branch that | 17 | | spans the Eisenhower corridor increased by 8 percent between | 18 | | 2009 and 2019, from 26,496 to 28,543; and | 19 | | WHEREAS, The Eisenhower Expressway reconstruction and | 20 | | modernization is a priority in the region's long-range | 21 | | transportation plan; in 2017, the Federal Highway | 22 | | Administration signed a Final Environmental Impact Statement | 23 | | and a Record of Decision; the CTA Blue Line and stations need |
| | | HJ0048 | - 4 - | LRB102 18507 MST 26690 r |
|
| 1 | | modernization and repair and could explore further extension | 2 | | to accommodate growth in communities farther west; I-290 and | 3 | | CTA improvement and reconstruction costs are expected to | 4 | | exceed $4 billion; and | 5 | | WHEREAS, The Eisenhower and CTA Blue Line reconstruction | 6 | | and improvements are, and should be, planned, designed, | 7 | | constructed, and managed as a multimodal, intermodal corridor, | 8 | | maximizing transportation assets, enhancing equity, | 9 | | connectivity, access, and opportunity for residents, | 10 | | commuters, and marginalized populations and protecting the | 11 | | safety of all users; and
| 12 | | WHEREAS, The Eisenhower and CTA Blue Line projects are an | 13 | | opportunity to reconnect communities and repair racial | 14 | | inequities and displacement caused by historic construction | 15 | | that emphasized transportation efficiencies without attention | 16 | | to racial equity, livability, community enhancement, and | 17 | | preservation; and
| 18 | | WHEREAS, The Eisenhower and CTA Blue Line reconstruction | 19 | | is an opportunity to expand open space and sustainable | 20 | | multimodal connectivity to develop alternative individual and | 21 | | mass transportation options, such as dedicated pedestrian and | 22 | | bike lanes designed to be interconnected but separated from | 23 | | vehicle lanes and rapid bus transit and the use of bridge |
| | | HJ0048 | - 5 - | LRB102 18507 MST 26690 r |
|
| 1 | | decking and innovative technologies; and
| 2 | | WHEREAS, It is in the best interest of the State of | 3 | | Illinois to prioritize the planning, design, and | 4 | | reconstruction of the federal interstate I-290 Eisenhower | 5 | | Expressway and CTA Blue Line and obtain financial and | 6 | | technical assistance and partnership from the Illinois | 7 | | Congressional Delegation and the U.S. Department of | 8 | | Transportation; therefore, be it
| 9 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | 10 | | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE | 11 | | SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that the Interstate 290 Corridor is | 12 | | a project of state, regional, and national significance that | 13 | | will improve multimodal transportation and connectivity and | 14 | | promote economic development; and be it further | 15 | | RESOLVED, That the goals of reconstructing the Interstate | 16 | | 290 Corridor should include enhancements to racial equity, | 17 | | promotion of open space, community enhancement, and | 18 | | sustainable and innovative practices; and be it further | 19 | | RESOLVED, That we formally request that the U.S. | 20 | | Department of Transportation provide sufficient resources to | 21 | | the Illinois Department of Transportation to begin engineering | 22 | | and advance this project expeditiously; and be it further
|
| | | HJ0048 | - 6 - | LRB102 18507 MST 26690 r |
|
| 1 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | 2 | | delivered to the U.S. Secretary of Transportation and all | 3 | | members of the Illinois Congressional Delegation.
|
|