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92_SB0225 LRB9204694JMmb 1 AN ACT concerning transportation. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Department of Transportation Law of the 5 Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by adding 6 Section 2705-320 as follows: 7 (20 ILCS 2705/2705-320 new) 8 Sec. 2705-320. Build Illinois Transit Program; new 9 facilities and service. 10 (a) The Department of Transportation must establish the 11 Build Illinois Transit Program to develop and maintain a 12 safe, affordable, comprehensive, attractive, and reliable 13 public transit system in Illinois. The Build Illinois 14 Transit Program shall provide for the repair, construction, 15 and acquisition of property and equipment for mass 16 transportation facilities and new or expanded mass 17 transportation service and facilities, including rapid 18 transit, rail, bus, and other equipment used in connection 19 with mass transit, by the State, a public entity, or 2 or 20 more of these entities authorized to provide and promote 21 public transportation within the State in order to expand 22 public transit service in the City of Chicago and the entire 23 State of Illinois and to ensure that the physical 24 infrastructure for public transit, including tracks, signals, 25 crossings, buses, and trains, are all safe and up-to-date. 26 Build Illinois Transit Program expenditures for mass 27 transportation service and facilities within the State must: 28 (1) Maximize federal funds for the assistance of 29 mass transportation facilities in Illinois. 30 (2) Facilitate the movement of all persons, 31 including those persons who, because of age, economic -2- LRB9204694JMmb 1 circumstance, or physical infirmity, are unable to drive. 2 (3) Contribute to an improved environment through 3 the reduction of air, water, and noise pollution. 4 (4) Reduce traffic congestion and suburban highway 5 and road sprawl. 6 (5) Facilitate the transportation of Illinois 7 residents to places of employment and to commercial, 8 medical, and shopping districts. 9 (6) Increase the frequency and reliability of 10 public transit service. 11 (b) For the purpose of this Section: 12 "Carrier" means any public or private entity authorized 13 to provide mass transportation within the State. 14 "Facilities" comprise all real and personal property used 15 in or appurtenant to a mass transportation system. 16 "Mass transportation" means transportation provided 17 within the State by rapid transit, rail, bus, or other 18 conveyance available to the public on a regular and 19 continuing basis. 20 "Unit of local government" has the meaning provided in 21 Section 1 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution. 22 (c) Under the Build Illinois Transit Program, the 23 Department may (i) enter into contracts for new mass 24 transportation facilities and (ii) make grants, funded by the 25 bonds authorized in subsection (b-5) of Section 4 of the 26 General Obligation Bond Act. For the payment of the 27 principal and interest on the bonds, the Comptroller must 28 order transferred and the Treasurer must transfer 29 $354,800,000 annually from the General Revenue Fund to the 30 Build Illinois Transit Program Fund, a special fund created 31 in the State Treasury, until the bonds are retired. 32 (d) The Department must make Build Illinois Transit 33 grants for fiscal years 2002 through 2006, unless otherwise 34 specified, to units of local government and carriers for -3- LRB9204694JMmb 1 repair, construction, and acquisition of property and 2 equipment for mass transportation facilities and new or 3 expanded mass transportation service and facilities. The 4 grants must be made upon the terms and conditions as in the 5 judgment of the Secretary are necessary to ensure their 6 proper and effective use. The Department must make grants 7 for the repair, construction, and acquisition of property and 8 equipment for mass transportation facilities and new or 9 expanded public transit and mass transportation service and 10 facilities to: 11 (1) the Chicago Transit Authority to: 12 (A) Complete the capital construction needs 13 listed as unfunded in the approved 2000-2004 capital 14 budget plan for the Chicago Transit Authority. 15 (B) Purchase up to 585 new buses and 537 new 16 rail cars, including hiring sufficient maintenance 17 personnel to keep the equipment safe and operating. 18 The new buses and rail cars shall be used to expand 19 service levels (specifically service miles and 20 service frequency) in the system. 21 (C) Initiate planning, design, and 22 implementation of (i) the 3 major expansion projects 23 identified in the Chicago Area Transportation Study 24 2020 Regional Plan, (ii) the expansion of the CTA 25 Blue line to Schaumburg, and (iii) a 3-year plan 26 beginning in 2001 to increase transit ridership by 27 reducing fares to a level comparable to the level of 28 inflation since 1980. 29 (2) Metra and Pace to implement the recommendations 30 and needs identified in their report, Future Agenda for 31 Suburban Transportation (prepared in 1993) to: 32 (A) Accelerate the repair and upgrade of Metra 33 tracks, signals, bridges, and stations and the 34 purchase of new rolling stock to expand service -4- LRB9204694JMmb 1 levels; and initiate planning to construct 2 interchanges between CTA and Metra where their 3 tracks are in close proximity. 4 (B) Expand the level of service offered by 5 Pace to meet the fiscal year 2010 goal stated in the 6 Pace capital plan for 2000-2010 by purchasing 2,200 7 new fixed route and paratransit buses for Pace; 8 construct garages and maintenance facilities to 9 maintain them; and complete construction of the 10 proposed 96 Park-N-Ride facilities. 11 (3) Other transit systems in Illinois to implement 12 the recommendations and needs identified in the Capital 13 Vision Project prepared by the Illinois Public Transit 14 Association to replace 900 existing buses, paratransit 15 vehicles, and maintenance vehicles and purchase 800 new 16 buses, paratransit vehicles, and maintenance vehicles 17 along with necessary computer and administrative centers 18 and garages to keep the system operating safely. 19 (4) Transit systems and government agencies in 20 Illinois to provide full funding for non-motorized 21 transportation projects funded through the Department of 22 Natural Resources Park and Conservation Parkways Fund 23 that are eligible for funding under the FHWA 1999 24 Guidance - Bicycle and Pedestrian Provisions of Federal 25 Transportation Legislation. 26 Section 10. The State Finance Act is amended by adding 27 Sections 5.545, 5.546, and 6z-51 as follows: 28 (30 ILCS 105/5.545 new) 29 Sec. 5.545. The Build Illinois Transit Program Fund. 30 (30 ILCS 105/5.546 new) 31 Sec. 5.546. The Build Illinois Transit Operations -5- LRB9204694JMmb 1 Program Fund. 2 (30 ILCS 105/6z-51 new) 3 Sec. 6z-51. Build Illinois Transit Operations Program 4 Fund. 5 (a) The Build Illinois Transit Operations Program Fund 6 is created as a special fund in the State Treasury to provide 7 supplemental operating funds, in addition to any operating 8 funds provided through the Regional Transportation Authority 9 Act or the Downstate Public Transportation Act, to entities 10 authorized to provide and promote public transportation 11 within the State for new or expanded mass transportation 12 service and facilities, including rapid transit, rail, bus, 13 and other equipment used in connection with mass transit, 14 created under the Build Illinois Transit Program. 15 (b) In each of the following fiscal years the 16 Comptroller shall order transferred and the Treasurer shall 17 transfer from the General Revenue Fund to the Build Illinois 18 Transit Operations Fund the following amounts: 19 (1) In fiscal year 2002, $31,000,000. 20 (2) In fiscal year 2003, $84,000,000. 21 (3) In fiscal year 2004, $188,000,000. 22 (4) In fiscal year 2005, $248,000,000. 23 (5) In fiscal year 2006, $266,000,000. 24 (c) The Department of Transportation must make the 25 operating funds available to units of local government or 26 carriers for supplemental operating costs associated with new 27 or expanded mass transportation service and facilities 28 created under the Build Illinois Transit Program. The grants 29 must be made upon the terms and conditions as in the judgment 30 of the Secretary are necessary to ensure their proper and 31 effective use. Subject to appropriation, the Department must 32 make the following grants for the operation of new or 33 expanded mass transportation service and facilities to: -6- LRB9204694JMmb 1 (1) The Chicago Transit Authority for operating up 2 to an additional 585 buses and 537 rail cars as follows: 3 (A) In fiscal year 2002, $15,000,000. 4 (B) In fiscal year 2003, $52,000,000. 5 (C) In fiscal year 2004, $137,000,000. 6 (D) In fiscal year 2005, $170,000,000. 7 (E) In fiscal year 2006, $170,000,000. 8 (2) Pace for operating up to 1,160 buses and 1,040 9 paratransit service vehicles as follows: 10 (A) In fiscal year 2002, $6,000,000. 11 (B) In fiscal year 2003, $13,000,000. 12 (C) In fiscal year 2004, $22,000,000. 13 (D) In fiscal year 2005, $39,000,000. 14 (E) In fiscal year 2006, $48,000,000. 15 (3) Transit systems outside the Chicago urbanized 16 area to operate 900 replacement buses and 800 new buses 17 in addition to administrative and maintenance facilities 18 as follows: 19 (A) In fiscal year 2002, $10,000,000. 20 (B) In fiscal year 2003, $19,000,000. 21 (C) In fiscal year 2004, $29,000,000. 22 (D) In fiscal year 2005, $39,000,000. 23 (E) In fiscal year 2006, $48,000,000. 24 Section 15. The General Obligation Bond Act is amended 25 by changing Sections 2 and 4 as follows: 26 (30 ILCS 330/2) (from Ch. 127, par. 652) 27 Sec. 2. Authorization for Bonds. The State of Illinois 28 is authorized to issue, sell and provide for the retirement 29 of General Obligation Bonds of the State of Illinois for the 30 categories and specific purposes expressed in Sections 2 31 through 8 of this Act, in the total amount of $18,522,847,592 32$14,197,632,592. -7- LRB9204694JMmb 1 The bonds authorized in this Section 2 and in Section 16 2 of this Act are herein called "Bonds". 3 Of the total amount of Bonds authorized in this Act, up 4 to $2,200,000,000 in aggregate original principal amount may 5 be issued and sold in accordance with the Baccalaureate 6 Savings Act in the form of General Obligation College Savings 7 Bonds. 8 Of the total amount of Bonds authorized in this Act, up 9 to $300,000,000 in aggregate original principal amount may be 10 issued and sold in accordance with the Retirement Savings Act 11 in the form of General Obligation Retirement Savings Bonds. 12 The issuance and sale of Bonds pursuant to the General 13 Obligation Bond Act is an economical and efficient method of 14 financing the capital needs of the State. This Act will 15 permit the issuance of a multi-purpose General Obligation 16 Bond with uniform terms and features. This will not only 17 lower the cost of registration but also reduce the overall 18 cost of issuing debt by improving the marketability of 19 Illinois General Obligation Bonds. 20 (Source: P.A. 90-1, eff. 2-20-97; 90-8, eff. 12-8-97; 90-549, 21 eff. 12-8-97; 90-586, eff. 6-4-98; 91-39, eff. 6-15-99; 22 91-53, eff 6-30-99; 91-710, eff. 5-17-00.) 23 (30 ILCS 330/4) (from Ch. 127, par. 654) 24 Sec. 4. Transportation. The amount of $9,657,270,000 25$5,312,270,000is authorized for use by the Department of 26 Transportation for the specific purpose of promoting and 27 assuring rapid, efficient, and safe highway, air and mass 28 transportation for the inhabitants of the State by providing 29 monies, including the making of grants and loans, for the 30 acquisition, construction, reconstruction, extension and 31 improvement of the following transportation facilities and 32 equipment, and for the acquisition of real property and 33 interests in real property required or expected to be -8- LRB9204694JMmb 1 required in connection therewith as follows: 2 (a) $3,431,000,000 for State highways, arterial 3 highways, freeways, roads, bridges, structures separating 4 highways and railroads and roads, and bridges on roads 5 maintained by counties, municipalities, townships or road 6 districts for the following specific purposes: 7 (1) $3,330,000,000 for use statewide, 8 (2) $3,641,000 for use outside the Chicago 9 urbanized area, 10 (3) $7,543,000 for use within the Chicago urbanized 11 area, 12 (4) $13,060,600 for use within the City of Chicago, 13 (5) $57,894,500 for use within the counties of 14 Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will, and 15 (6) $18,860,900 for use outside the counties of 16 Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will. 17 (b) $1,529,670,000 for rail facilities and for mass 18 transit facilities, as defined in Section 2705-305 of the 19 Department of Transportation Law (20 ILCS 2705/2705-305), 20 including rapid transit, rail, bus and other equipment used 21 in connection therewith by the State or any unit of local 22 government, special transportation district, municipal 23 corporation or other corporation or public authority 24 authorized to provide and promote public transportation 25 within the State or two or more of the foregoing jointly, for 26 the following specific purposes: 27 (1) $1,433,870,000 statewide, 28 (2) $83,350,000 for use within the counties of 29 Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will, 30 (3) $12,450,000 for use outside the counties of 31 Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will. 32 (b-5) $4,325,000,000 for public and mass transit 33 facilities, as defined in Section 2705-305 of the Department 34 of Transportation Law in the Civil Administrative Code of -9- LRB9204694JMmb 1 Illinois, including rapid transit, rail, bus, and other 2 equipment used in connection therewith by the State, any unit 3 of local government, special transportation district, 4 municipal corporation, or other public authority authorized 5 to provide and promote public transportation within the 6 State, or 2 or more of the foregoing jointly, for the 7 following specific purposes: 8 (1) $1,300,000,000 for use within the City of 9 Chicago and Cook County by the Chicago Transit Authority 10 to complete the capital construction needs listed as 11 unfunded in the approved 2000-2004 capital budget plan 12 for the Chicago Transit Authority. 13 (2) $575,000,000 for use within the City of Chicago 14 and Cook County by the Chicago Transit Authority to 15 purchase up to 585 new buses and 537 new rail cars, 16 including hiring sufficient maintenance personnel to keep 17 the equipment safe and operating. 18 (3) $375,000,000 for use within the City of Chicago 19 and Cook County by the Chicago Transit Authority to 20 initiate planning, design, and implementation of (i) the 21 3 major expansion projects identified in the Chicago Area 22 Transportation Study 2020 Regional Plan, (ii) the 23 expansion of the CTA Blue line to Schaumburg, and (iii) a 24 3-year plan beginning in 2001 to increase transit 25 ridership by reducing fares to a level comparable to the 26 level of inflation since 1980. 27 (4) $300,000,000 for use within the counties of 28 Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will by Metra to 29 accelerate the repair and upgrade of Metra tracks, 30 signals, bridges, and stations and the purchase of new 31 rolling stock to expand service levels; and initiate 32 planning to construct interchanges between CTA and Metra 33 where their tracks are in close proximity. 34 (5) $775,000,000 for use within the counties of -10- LRB9204694JMmb 1 Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will by Pace to 2 expand the level of service offered by Pace to meet the 3 fiscal year 2010 goal stated in the Pace capital plan for 4 2000-2010 by purchasing 2,200 new fixed route and 5 paratransit buses for Pace; construct garages and 6 maintenance facilities to maintain them; and complete 7 construction of the proposed 96 Park-N-Ride facilities. 8 (6) $250,000,000 for use outside the Chicago 9 urbanized area to replace 900 existing buses, paratransit 10 vehicles, and maintenance vehicles and purchase 800 new 11 buses, paratransit vehicles, and maintenance vehicles 12 along with necessary computer and administrative centers 13 and garages to keep the system operating safely. 14 (7) $500,000,000 for use outside the Chicago 15 urbanized area and $250,000,000 for use within the 16 Chicago urbanized area to provide full funding for 17 non-motorized transportation projects funded through the 18 Department of Natural Resources Park and Conservation 19 Parkways Fund that are eligible for funding under the 20 FHWA 1999 Guidance - Bicycle and Pedestrian Provisions of 21 Federal Transportation Legislation. 22 (c) $351,600,000 for airport or aviation facilities and 23 any equipment used in connection therewith, including 24 engineering and land acquisition costs, by the State or any 25 unit of local government, special transportation district, 26 municipal corporation or other corporation or public 27 authority authorized to provide public transportation within 28 the State, or two or more of the foregoing acting jointly, 29 and for the making of deposits into the Airport Land Loan 30 Revolving Fund for loans to public airport owners pursuant to 31 the Illinois Aeronautics Act. 32 (Source: P.A. 90-8, eff. 12-8-97 (changed from 6-1-98 by P.A. 33 90-549); 90-586, eff. 6-4-98; 91-39, eff. 6-15-99; 91-239, 34 eff. 1-1-00; 91-712, eff. 7-1-00.) -11- LRB9204694JMmb 1 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 2 1, 2001. -12- LRB9204694JMmb 1 INDEX 2 Statutes amended in order of appearance 3 20 ILCS 2705/2705-320 new 4 30 ILCS 105/5.545 new 5 30 ILCS 105/5.546 new 6 30 ILCS 105/6z-51 new 7 30 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 127, par. 652 8 30 ILCS 330/4 from Ch. 127, par. 654