IDOT Could Receive More Money This Summer



Illinois could have $275 million more for road and bridge projects this year if lawmakers approve a Department of Transportation funding plan when they return to Springfield today.

A document obtained by The Associated Press identifies $400 million in extra federal and freed-up state money to pump into the transit improvement program during the next five years.

DOT wants to use $275 million of that this summer, which would be a 15 percent increase over the $1.76 billion planned for work this year statewide.

A spokeswoman says Senate Democrats will decide today whether to include the request in this week's three-day session.

Assistant Majority Leader John Sullivan — a Democrat from Rushville — says he favors the idea if transportation officials satisfactorily answer how they will spend the money.
 

(Copyright 2013 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)


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