Public Act 102-0988 Public Act 0988 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0988 | SB1233 Enrolled | LRB102 05038 HEP 15057 b |
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| AN ACT concerning transportation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Blue-Ribbon Commission on Transportation Infrastructure | Funding and Policy Act. | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds the | following: | (1) Illinois' transportation system is crucial to | every resident, employee, and business. It serves as the | backbone of the economy and is a critical component of | Illinois' economic competitiveness. | (2) The State must continue to pursue an equitable | transportation network in which marginalized communities | have improved access to all modes of transportation, | thereby enhancing access to jobs, housing, and other | services. | (3) Illinois is home to an expansive transportation | network, currently ranking third in the nation for the | number of roadway miles and bridges, totaling 127,044 and | 26,848, respectively. The State also has 6,883 miles of | freight railway, 1,118 inland waterway miles, 58 transit | systems with over 450 million annual transit trips, and 17 |
| major airports. | (4) The historic Rebuild Illinois capital plan adopted | in 2019 will end in June 2025. | (5) The motor fuel tax and vehicle registration fees | remain the most significant form of transportation funding | for Illinois. | (6) Illinois will continue to contend with | transportation funding shortfalls due to increasing | vehicle fuel efficiency and the rising popularity of | electric vehicles. | (7) New and innovative funding and policy options are | needed to adequately maintain Illinois' transportation | systems and support future growth. | (8) The General Assembly should study these issues to | determine funding mechanisms for transportation projects | and operations in Illinois, policy changes to support the | efficient governance and delivery of transportation | projects, and the workforce needed to support the future | transportation system. | Section 10. Commission created. | (a) The Blue-Ribbon Commission on Transportation | Infrastructure Funding and Policy is created within the | Department of Transportation consisting of members appointed | as follows: | (1) Four members of the House of Representatives, with |
| 2 to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of | Representatives and 2 to be appointed by the Minority | Leader of the House of Representatives. | (2) Four members of the Senate, with 2 to be appointed | by the President of the Senate and 2 to be appointed by the | Minority Leader of the Senate. | (3) Eight members appointed by the Governor with the | advice and consent of the Senate. | (4) The chair of the Commission to be appointed by the | Governor from among his 8 appointments. | (b) Members shall have expertise, knowledge, or experience | in transportation infrastructure development, construction, | workforce, or policy. Members shall also represent a diverse | set of sectors, including the labor, engineering, | construction, transit, active transportation, rail, air, or | other sectors, and shall include participants of the | Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program. No more than 2 | appointees shall be members of the same sector. | (c) Members shall represent geographically diverse regions | of the State. | (d) Members shall be appointed by May 31, 2022. | Section 15. Meetings. The Commission shall hold its first | meeting within 2 months from the effective date of this Act. | The Commission may conduct meetings at such places and at such | times as it may deem necessary or convenient to enable it to |
| exercise fully and effectively its powers, perform its duties, | and accomplish its objectives and purposes. | Section 20. Duties. The Commission shall evaluate | Illinois' existing transportation infrastructure funding and | policy processes and develop alternative solutions. The | Commission shall: | (1) Evaluate current transportation funding in | Illinois, taking into account the viability of existing | revenue sources and funding distributions. | (2) Consider new and innovative funding options. | (3) Evaluate the existing governance of Illinois' | transportation system, including roles and | responsibilities for the State and county, township, and | municipal governments. | (4) Evaluate current and future workforce needs to | design, construct, and manage the state's transportation | system within the Illinois Department of Transportation | and within the State as a whole. | (5) Evaluate current and future data needs of the | Illinois Department of Transportation. | (6) Consider and recommend steps to expedite project | approval and completion. | (7) Consider future trends that will impact the | transportation system, including safety needs, racial | equity, electric vehicles, and climate change. |
| (8) Consider ways to improve transportation investment | impacts on goals such as improving racial equity, | addressing climate change, and increasing economic growth. | (9) Consider improvements to the performance-based | programming system. | (10) Consider multimodal system needs, including | public transportation, bicycle facilities, railways, | waterways, and airports. | (11) Consider alternative solutions employed by other | states. | Section 25. Report. The Commission shall direct the | Illinois Department of Transportation to enter into a contract | with a third party to assist the Commission in producing a | document that evaluates the topics under this Act and outline | formal recommendations that can be acted upon by the General | Assembly. The Commission shall report a summary of its | activities and produce a final report of the data, findings, | and recommendations to the General Assembly by January 31, | 2023. The final report shall include specific, actionable | recommendations for legislation and organizational | adjustments. The final report may include recommendations for | pilot programs to test alternatives. The final report and | recommendations shall also include any minority and individual | views of task force members. |
| Section 30. Repeal. This Commission is dissolved, and this | Act is repealed on February 1, 2023.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 5/27/2022
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