Illinois transportation agency to spend millions on highway noise suppression – Center Square

A bill on the governor's desk seeks to give the Illinois Department of Transportation the authority to create and implement a highway traffic noise suppression program. The program is subject to appropriation, but it could cost about $200 million in taxpayer money.
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The Railroader
1 year ago

Yay. Yet another excuse to waste taxpayer dollars.

The usual suspects nearly dislocate their shoulders patting themselves on the back.

Mark F
1 year ago

I bet the contractors who do these projects are large political donors! This is just a more modern version of the graft that occurred with road construction companies in years past.

9mm
1 year ago

Always wondered why my tolls doubled.

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