The commission’s 20 members will
develop plans for celebrating the famous highway’s 100th
anniversary, coming up in 2026. Gov. Bruce Rauner, who signed
legislation creating the commission in July, shall appoint three
public members, one of whom shall lead the commission. The governor
said today he looks forward to reviewing nominations for what
certainly will be a fun, but also an economically important, public
service opportunity.
“Illinois holds the distinction of being the starting point for this
legendary highway, and we are proud of the historic preservation
efforts that have boosted tourism along our portion of Route 66,”
Rauner said. “The 100th anniversary of this iconic road is worthy of
celebrating all along its path.
“But I am confident that the members of this commission will ensure
that Illinois plays host to events and activities that will be the
envy of Mother Road states, and I encourage anyone interested to
apply.” "Illinois is leading
the way on Route 66 as we plan for the 100th birthday of the world's
most famous road," said Rep. Tim Butler, R-Springfield, the chief
House sponsor of House Bill 66 and a member of the Illinois House
Committee on Tourism, Hospitality and Craft Industry. "The Route 66
Centennial celebration gives us a unique opportunity to focus the
world on our State, the place where the Mother Road begins. I look
forward to working with the Commission to plan for a tremendous
year."
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The commission shall meet at least quarterly. Applications for
gubernatorial appointments can be made online here.
Along with the governor’s selections, eight appointments to the commission shall
be made by Senate and House majority and minority leaders. Also serving on the
commission will be the president of the Route 66 Association of Illinois and the
executive director of the Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway, or their designees.
Rounding out the commission shall be seven ex-officio members to include the
following officials or their designees: the governor, the secretary of the
Department of Transportation; the director of the Illinois Historic Preservation
Agency; the Department of Natural Resources director; the director of the Office
of Tourism; the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity director; and
the director of the State Archives.
[Office of the Governor Bruce Rauner]
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