ILLINOIS PASSES STOPGAP BUDGET
State Construction Program Continues as Planned
Stopgap Means Workers Stay on Job, Projects
Uninterrupted
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[July 01, 2016]
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois
Department of Transportation (IDOT) applauds passage of the stopgap
measure and will proceed as scheduled with its road and bridge
construction program. Workers on IDOT projects will be permitted to be
on the job as usual on Friday, July 1, though some work will be
suspended due to the need to remove some lane restrictions to
accommodate heavier traffic volumes over the holiday weekend.
“Under the Governor’s leadership, we look forward to completing a safe
and successful construction season that makes Illinois an even better
place to work, raise a family and do business,” said Illinois
Transportation Secretary Randy Blankenhorn. “But today is not the end.
We look forward to working together with all stakeholders in the near
future on a permanent solution and passing a balanced budget with
structural reforms.”
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Without today’s funding agreement, IDOT was faced with suspending approximately
800 road and bridge projects statewide worth about $2 billion. An estimated
25,000 construction workers would have been sent home. In addition to IDOT’s
road program, the construction stoppage also would have halted aeronautics,
transit and rail projects, including the Chicago-to-St. Louis high-speed rail
program.
With a spending plan in place, IDOT also can proceed with a construction program
for the upcoming fiscal year that invests almost $2 billion in the state’s roads
and bridges. Distribution of the share of the state motor fuel tax for local
governments, funding for improvements such as repaving local streets, repairing
sidewalks and buying salt for winter, will continue uninterrupted.
[Illinois Department of
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