Politics & Government

Batavia To Get $294K In Rebuild Illinois Transportation Grants

Illinois is sending $250 million in transportation grants to help counties, municipalities and townships address their transportation needs.

BATAVIA, IL — A third $250 million installment is being sent to counties, municipalities and townships to address their transportation needs as part of the historic, bipartisan Rebuild Illinois capital program, Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Thursday. Batavia is slated to receive nearly $294,000.

The funding ensures the continued investment in local infrastructure to improve safety, enhance quality of life and help sustain the economy across the state by rebuilding Illinois communities and putting people to work, according to a news release.

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"While I'm proud of the transformation of our interstate highways Rebuild Illinois is rebuilding, it's local projects that are rejuvenating our communities in ways our people deserve – that's why Rebuild Illinois set aside $1.5 billion for municipal and county projects," Pritzker said.

The funding from Rebuild Illinois allows local governments to reallocate money for other parts of the community, he said. With the strain on local budgets because of the coronavirus pandemic, that means critical savings for local governments and taxpayers, according to Pritzker.

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A total of $1.5 billion spread out in six installments is being invested over three years to advance municipal, township and county projects across the state.

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Projects, which will be selected and managed locally with financial oversight by IDOT, include road and bridge improvements, traffic signal upgrades, new storm sewers and bike paths, sidewalk replacements and other long-term maintenance needs.

A complete list of local agencies and awards can be viewed here.

The funding is in addition to the regular contributions through the state's motor fuel tax formula, which already account for $567 million to local governments in this fiscal year alone.

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As part of its current FY2021-26 Proposed Highway Improvement Program, IDOT is investing a total of $21.3 billion to improve roads and bridges. Of that, $4.7 billion is identified for the local transportation system.


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