Pritzker Announces $250 million in
Grants for Local Transportation Projects Through Rebuild Illinois
Round Three
Logan County, its townships and
municipalities to receive $848,647.61 collectively
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[March 12, 2021]
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Transportation
today announced that a third $250 million installment is being made
to counties, municipalities and townships to address their
transportation needs as part of the historic, bipartisan Rebuild
Illinois capital program. The funding ensures the continued
investment in local infrastructure to improve safety, enhance
quality of life and help sustain the economy across the state by
rebuilding Illinois communities and putting people to work.
“While I’m proud of the transformation of our interstate highways
Rebuild Illinois is rebuilding, it’s local projects that are
rejuvenating our communities in ways our people deserve – that’s why
Rebuild Illinois set aside $1.5 billion for municipal and county
projects. What’s more, funding from Rebuild Illinois allows local
governments to reallocate precious dollars for other parts of the
community. And with the strain on local budgets because of the
pandemic, that means critical savings for local governments and
taxpayers,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “That’s why today, I’m proud
to announce the third $250 million installment of funding for
counties, municipalities and townships to address their
transportation needs as part of the Rebuild Illinois capital
program. With these new funds, we can help build up our local
infrastructure in every corner of Illinois – spurring more local
jobs and economic development across the state.”
A total of $1.5 billion spread out in six installments is being
invested over three years to advance municipal, township and county
projects across the state. Projects, which will be selected and
managed locally with financial oversight by IDOT, include road and
bridge improvements, traffic signal upgrades, new storm sewers and
bike paths, sidewalk replacements and other long-term maintenance
needs.
Logan county, its townships and municipalities will receive the
following:
Logan County |
$177,404.01 |
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|
County Townships |
|
Aetna |
$29,226.20 |
Atlanta |
$19,744.50 |
Broadwell |
$21,945.51 |
Chester |
$24,376.14 |
Corwin |
$20,943.01 |
East Lincoln |
$31,802.44 |
Elkhart |
$31,287.19 |
Eminence |
$30,351.91 |
Hurlbut |
$18,635.59 |
Laenna |
$28,229.30 |
Lake Fork |
$15,247.27 |
Mt Pulaski |
$45,686.16 |
Oran |
$24,756.97 |
Orvil |
$32,160.88 |
Prairie Creek |
$35,666.81 |
Sheridan |
$24,829.78 |
West Lincoln |
$15,751.50 |
Township Total |
$450,641.16 |
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County Municipalities |
|
Atlanta |
$18,584.91 |
Broadwell |
$1,592.68 |
Elkhart |
$4,448.52 |
Emden |
$5,327.23 |
Hartsburg |
$3,448.97 |
Latham |
$4,173.92 |
Lincoln |
$159,311.78 |
Middletown |
$3,558.81 |
Mt Pulaski |
$17,200.93 |
New Holland |
$2,954.69 |
Municipality Total |
$220,602.44 |
|
|
Total |
$848,647.61 |
A complete list of local agencies and awards can be viewed
here.
The funding is in addition to the regular contributions through the state’s
motor fuel tax formula, which already account for $567 million to local
governments in this fiscal year alone.
“Because of the governor’s leadership and the vision of the General Assembly,
Rebuild Illinois has provided a much-needed boost to our local government
partners during these challenging times,” said Acting Transportation Secretary
Omer Osman. “The responsibility of being the country’s transportation hub means
having safe, reliable infrastructure in our cities, neighborhoods and rural
areas – this funding will go a long way toward meeting that goal.”
Passed in 2019, Rebuild Illinois is investing $33.2 billion into the state’s
aging transportation system, creating jobs and promoting economic growth. The
landmark capital program is not only the largest capital program in state
history, but also the first one that touches all modes of transportation: roads
and bridges, transit, waterways, freight and passenger rail, aviation, and
bicycle and pedestrian accommodations.
“I was proud to help pass legislation for Illinois to once again invest in our
infrastructure. We live in an incredible state with unlimited potential,” said
Rep. Jeff Keicher (R-Sycamore). “We can realize the dreams of generations if we
work together on platforms for success like this. We can and will put Illinois
on a path to a prosperous tomorrow with our hard work today.”
“Access to a robust transportation network makes it possible for new jobs and
projects to come to cities and towns across Illinois. Today’s investment is made
possible by a historic capital bill that provided new transportation funding and
made Illinois more economically competitive. We’re already seeing many positive
results from that legislation here in DeKalb County,” said Rep. Tom Demmer
(R-Dixon).
As part of its current FY2021-26 Proposed Highway Improvement Program, IDOT is
investing a total of $21.3 billion to improve roads and bridges. Of that, $4.7
billion is identified for the local transportation system.
[Office of the Governor JB Pritzker] |