State Announces Largest Multi-Year Infrastructure Repair Program in Illinois History
Late last week, the state announced the largest multi-year program to fix infrastructure in state history.
$40.99 billion will be invested over the next six years to improve all modes of transportation state-wide:
The Fiscal Year 2024-29 Proposed Highway and Multimodal Improvement Program's objective is to invest $27.03 billion in roads and bridges, with $4.6 billion identified for the current fiscal year. $13.96 billion is programmed for other modes, spread out statewide through 102 counties. On the highways side, the program aims to improve 3,006 miles of roads and just over 9.8 million square feet of bridge deck. If you would like to find out more about infrastructure program, please click here.
$40.99 billion will be invested over the next six years to improve all modes of transportation state-wide:
The Fiscal Year 2024-29 Proposed Highway and Multimodal Improvement Program's objective is to invest $27.03 billion in roads and bridges, with $4.6 billion identified for the current fiscal year. $13.96 billion is programmed for other modes, spread out statewide through 102 counties. On the highways side, the program aims to improve 3,006 miles of roads and just over 9.8 million square feet of bridge deck. If you would like to find out more about infrastructure program, please click here.