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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 2705

Sec. 2705-200. Master plan; reporting requirements.

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Sec. 2705-200. Master plan; reporting requirements.
(a)The Department has the power to develop and maintain a continuing, comprehensive, and integrated planning process that shall develop and periodically revise a statewide master plan for transportation to guide program development and to foster efficient and economical transportation services in ground, air, water, and all other modes of transportation throughout the State. The Department shall coordinate its transportation planning activities with those of other State agencies and authorities and shall supervise and review any transportation planning performed by other Executive agencies under the direction of the Governor. The Department shall cooperate and participate with federal, regional, interstate, State, and local agencies, in accordance with Sections 5-301 and 7-301 of the Illinois Highway Code, and with interested private individuals and organizations in the coordination of plans and policies for development of the state's transportation system.
To meet the provisions of this Section, the Department shall publish and deliver to the Governor and General Assembly by December 31, 2012 and every 5 years thereafter, its master plan for highway, waterway, aeronautic, mass transportation, and railroad systems. The plan shall identify priority subsystems or components of each system that are critical to the economic and general welfare of this State regardless of public jurisdictional responsibility or private ownership.
The master plan shall include a comprehensive and multimodal freight mobility plan which shall analyze commodity flows, assess the freight transportation network, and identify significant freight system trends, needs, and economic opportunities. It shall recommend improvements in the operation and management of the freight system, projects that will eliminate inefficiencies in the State's freight network, methods of funding needed for freight system improvements, and policies to ensure the safe, reliable, and efficient movement of goods within and through the State and to ensure the State's economic vitality.
The freight mobility plan shall incorporate and maintain compatibility with any federally required rail plan affecting this State.
The master plan shall provide particular emphasis and detail of at least the 5-year period in the immediate future.
Annual and 5-year, or longer, project programs for each State system in this Section shall be published and furnished the General Assembly on the first Wednesday in April of each year.
Identified needs included in the project programs shall be listed and mapped in a distinctive fashion to clearly identify the priority status of the projects:
(1)projects to be committed for execution;
(2)tentative projects that are dependent upon funding or other constraints; and
(3)needed projects that are not programmed due to lack of funding or other constraints.
All projects shall be related to the priority systems of the master plan, and the priority criteria identified. Cost and estimated completion dates shall be included for work required to complete a useable segment or component beyond the period of the program.
(b)The Department shall publish and deliver to the Governor and General Assembly on the first Wednesday in April of each year a 5-year, or longer, Highway Improvement Program reporting the number of fiscal years each project has been on previous plans submitted by the Department.
(c)The Department shall publish and deliver to the Governor and the General Assembly by November 1 of each year a For the Record report that shall include the following:
(1)All the projects accomplished in the previous fiscal year listed by each Illinois
Department of Transportation District.
(2)The award cost and the beginning dates of each listed project.
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