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92_SJ0077

 
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 1                       SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, A well-developed, reliable transportation system
 3    is acknowledged to be crucial  to  the  growth  and  economic
 4    vitality of the State of Illinois; and

 5        WHEREAS,   A   high-quality   transportation   system  is
 6    essential to the continued  development  and  enhancement  of
 7    intrastate as well as interstate commerce; and

 8        WHEREAS,  An efficient transportation system is more than
 9    public highways and roadways; it is a  comprehensive  network
10    of  multimodal  components  that work together to provide the
11    orderly transportation of goods, services, and people; and

12        WHEREAS, The development, funding, and maintenance of  an
13    efficient  and  effective  transportation  system is a shared
14    responsibility of the State, local governments and  agencies,
15    and the federal government; and

16        WHEREAS,   Due   to   the  expanding  economy  and  rapid
17    population growth in the State of Illinois, there  exists  an
18    urgent  need  to  evaluate existing processes, resources, and
19    infrastructures; and

20        WHEREAS, The Illinois General  Assembly,  recognizes  the
21    crucial  need for transportation evaluation and planning, and
22    the need  to  build  consensus  and  recommend  planning  and
23    funding strategies for this State's multimodal transportation
24    future; therefore be it

25        RESOLVED  BY  THE  SENATE  OF  THE  NINETY-SECOND GENERAL
26    ASSEMBLY  OF  THE   STATE   OF   ILLINOIS,   THE   HOUSE   OF
27    REPRESENTATIVES  CONCURRING HEREIN, that the General Assembly
28    hereby calls upon the Governor to establish a Task  Force  to
29    serve the purpose of evaluating current practices, resources,
30    and  infrastructures  and  recommending  and prioritizing the
31    goals, funding, and specific  plans  that  will  establish  a
 
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 1    vision  for  transportation in Illinois for the 21st century;
 2    and be it further

 3        RESOLVED, That the members of the  Task  Force  shall  be
 4    appointed  by  the Governor and will serve at the pleasure of
 5    the Governor for up to two years; the Task  Force  membership
 6    will  include  two Co-chairs to be named by the Governor; the
 7    Task Force will include the Secretary of  Transportation  and
 8    at-large  members  representing  the  business community, the
 9    general public and other diverse parties  interested  in  the
10    improvement  of  the  Illinois transportation system; and the
11    Department of Transportation will serve as staff to the  Task
12    Force; and be it further

13        RESOLVED,  That  the  Task  Force  shall  accomplish  the
14    following:
15             1.  Identify   critical   long-range  transportation
16        needs in both rural and urban areas of  this  State.  The
17        Task  Force  shall  develop  preliminary estimates of the
18        long-term (minimum of twenty years) cost of  implementing
19        a  comprehensive,  multimodal,  long-range transportation
20        system plan and compare the estimated cost  to  estimated
21        revenues   from   existing   federal,  State,  and  local
22        transportation funding streams.
23             2.  Identify and recommend planning  approaches  and
24        funding   strategies   to   be   used   to   establish  a
25        comprehensive, fully integrated, multimodal  system  that
26        serves   the   future  transportation  needs  of  all  of
27        Illinois. The Task Force should consider all  aspects  of
28        transportation,  including  but  not  limited  to  public
29        roadways,  highways, bus service, passenger rail service,
30        aviation, bicycle, and  travel  reduction  programs.  The
31        Task Force's strategies or recommendations should address
32        both  rural  and  urban transportation issues, as well as
33        freight concerns throughout the State.
 
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 1             3.  Study and recommend  guidelines  and  procedures
 2        for  prioritizing  the  State's  transportation needs and
 3        expenditures in relationship to the  responsibilities  of
 4        the   Department  of  Transportation,  local  governments
 5        throughout the State, and local planning agencies.
 6             4.  Review the structure and  responsibilities  with
 7        regard  to  transportation  planning of the Department of
 8        Transportation, local governments throughout  the  State,
 9        and  local  planning agencies and include any recommended
10        changes in its final report.
11             5.  Submit a final report  to  the  Governor  on  or
12        before  December  31,  2003.  The  report  shall  contain
13        "consensus"  findings  and  recommendations  of  the Task
14        Force. The reports will be made  available  to  Illinois'
15        congressional   delegation,  the  members  of  the  State
16        legislature,  State,  county,  and  local  transportation
17        departments, the State's universities,  and  the  private
18        sector including community and citizens groups; and be it
19        further

20        RESOLVED,  That  a  suitable  copy  of this resolution be
21    presented  to  the  Secretary  of  Transportation   and   the
22    Governor.

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