Illinois roads and bridge deterioration ranked among worst in US, report says – FOX32 (Chicago)

Eight percent of Illinois’ interstate bridges are rated in poor condition, the third highest share in the U.S., according to the report. Pavements on four percent of Illinois’ interstate highways are in poor condition, the 16th highest in the nation.
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Riverbender
4 years ago

Next up…another new user fee or tax hike because of the roads despite the last fee/tax hike that was going to solve everything.

JimBob
4 years ago
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Besides, why should we assist the moving trucks moving retired public employees south?

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