More projects announced for 'Rebuild Illinois'
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[January 22, 2022]
By Andrew Hensel
(The Center Square) – A $32 million roadway
construction project in Joliet is the latest to tap into the Rebuild
Illinois construction plan that more than doubled the state's gas tax.
Rebuild Illinois, the multi-year $45 billion construction program that
increased fees on driving and doubled the state's gas tax with increases
every year tied to inflation, passed with bipartisan support in 2019.
The latest construction project is on the new Houbolt Road Bridge and
interchange in Joliet. The construction is part of a $1.2 billion plan
to rebuild Interstate 80.
The Houbolt Road improvements are key elements of the plan to rebuild 16
miles of I-80 from Ridge Road to U.S. Route 30. The project also
replaces the Des Plaines River bridges as well as the Houbolt Road
Bridge in Joliet. A $170 million investment is also coming from Oak
Brook.
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Despite Illinois drivers paying some
of the highest gas taxes in the country, Illinois currently has the
36th ranked roads in the nation with 20% of roads and 12% of bridges
deemed "non-acceptable," according to the Federal Highway
Administration and their standards.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker discussed the project at a Thursday news
conference.
"I'm very proud and pleased about what is happening, the recognition
of the upgrade and modernization of all of our infrastructure,"
Pritzker said.
Joliet Mayor Bob O'Dekirk also released a statement on the project.
"I'm happy to see the progress being made on the construction of the
Houbolt Road Bridge," O'Dekirk said. "This public-private
partnership we have forged is a model for major capital improvements
going forward."
The state plans on starting the project this winter with an expected
completion date of 2023. |