$94 million announced for airports around Illinois from ‘Rebuild’ tax
increases
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[December 02, 2021]
By Greg Bishop
(The Center Square) – Airports across the
state are set to share in $94 million thanks to tax and fee increases
implemented several years ago.
Lawmakers doubled the state’s gas tax and raised other fees related to
driving, along with expanded gambling, in 2019 with revenue going toward
a multi-year, $45 billion infrastructure bill.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker, stopping at Quad Cities International Airport
Announced $94 million is going to airports across the state.
“That includes funding at St. Louis Regional in Alton, Central Illinois
Regional, Peoria International, Quincy Regional, Rochelle Municipal and
many more,” Pritzker said.
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Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Quad Cities International Airport Executive
Director Ben Leischner talk about funding for airports
Quad Cities International Airport Executive Director Ben Leischner said
they’ll use their $5 million in a variety of ways.
“$2.3 million will go toward expanding and
rehabilitating portions of the general aviation ramp areas,”
Leischner said. “It will increase capacity but also promote future
development.”
A total of $150 million from the program is expected for the state’s
airports. |