With influx of funds, infrastructure work becomes priority in Chicago – The RealDeal

The city is set to receive $18 billion in federal infrastructure funds, in addition to $45 billion in state money. That $63 billion will help repair infrastructure that hasn’t seen adequate upgrades or maintenance in decades. “It’s massive,” said Gia Biagi, commissioner of the Chicago Department of Transportation. “Everybody recognizes this is a moment. It is a singular chance to shift fortunes and to scale everything up.”
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Ex Illini
4 years ago

Yeah, they’ll be a real shift in fortunes alright. Follow the money if you can. The usual suspects will be tearing up brand new roads to spend that cash.

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