llinois gets $4 billion federal boost for six-year road and bridge program – The Bond Buyer

The federal infrastructure package will boost Illinois' six-year transportation spending by $4 billion, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Friday. The state will spend an overall $24.6 billion under the six-year program for roads and bridges with $3.7 billion in spending during the current fiscal year. About $18.8 billion goes to roads with the remainder spent on bridges. Another $10 billion of additional spending is planned for ports, rail, transit, and airports under the updated six-year multi-modal program with $6.5 billion for transit, $2.5 billion for passenger and freight rail, $817 million for aviation, and $150 million for ports
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Freddy
3 years ago

If Illinois is getting $4B from the feds that was not expected then Illinois should reduce license plate fees and gas taxes immediately by $4B.

Zephyr Window
3 years ago

Cook/County/Chicago roadways will be paved in gold, everywhere else gravel

The Paraclete
3 years ago
Reply to  Zephyr Window

Lol, good one

Ex Illini
3 years ago

There is currently a bridge being worked on in DuPage County that is probably less than 10 years old. It is a small bridge over a stream. That bridge was in beautiful condition. They’re redoing it. This is the kind of garbage that occurs when large infrastructure bills get approved and billions get distributed. We’re still pissing away money from Biden’s last infrastructure bill, and here comes 4 billion more. This is nothing more than the fleecing of hardworking Americans.

Old Joe
3 years ago
Reply to  Ex Illini

In Europe there are roads built by the ancient Romans which are still in use today!

Aaron
3 years ago
Reply to  Old Joe

Impossible. The IRS didn’t exist then.

Aaron
3 years ago
Reply to  Ex Illini

Ex,
when you export all the manufacturing jobs, it is important to engineer roads and bridges to last only so long as we are still going to need jobs. The last bridge was over engineered that’s all.

Old Joe
3 years ago

We’ll have the best roads that nobody can afford to drive on!

debtsor
3 years ago

In other words, a union construction giveaway. In a few years, when the state is in a severe depression, and there are homeless everywhere, your union-strong neighbor will buy a new boat, with the money he earned repaving perfectly good roads and park it in his driveway for everyone to see. Lookie here, look what I bought

Bill near Yorkville
3 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

It stinks that these union guys have money to buy things like boats. They should be poor and beg to merely exist. The nerve of these people.

debtsor
3 years ago

It stinks to high heaven that the unions bribe politicians to pass boondoggles like this so connected, privileged union workers can fleece the tax payer for the ‘prevailing wage’ which again is just a made up number designed to pay unionized workers on government contracts the maximum amount of money. It’s a big scam.

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