William Kelly retires as executive
director of the Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway
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[November 01, 2019]
William Kelly has retired as the Executive Director of the Illinois
Route 66 Scenic Byway on October 31st after nearly ten years of
service. During that time, Kelly oversaw the successful deployment
of more than fifty interpretive statues, kiosks and wayside exhibits
all along the Illinois Route 66 Corridor. The Byway coordinated the
funding of these strategic projects through the Federal Highway
Administration, the Illinois Department of Transportation, the
Illinois Office of Tourism and the participating Illinois Route 66
Communities.
Mr. Kelly also worked with the Route 66 Corridor Preservation
Program, National Park Service, to help secure federal funding from
the Department of the Interior for several restoration projects on
Illinois Route 66.
Mr. Kelly worked with State Representative Tim Butler on two
strategic Route 66 Bills in the Illinois General Assembly. Through
Representative Butler’s leadership, the bills creating an Illinois
Route 66 Motorcycle Plate and establishing an Illinois Route 66
Centennial Commission passed unanimously and were signed into law.
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Illinois was the first state to introduce legislation to prepare for the 100th
Birthday of the most famous road in the world which will occur in 2026.
Geoff Ladd, Assistant Director of the Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway since April
2017, has been named Acting Executive Director. A Committee has been formed to
search for a new Director.
[Geoff Ladd
Assistant Director
Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway] |