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Code · Illinois · Chapter 605 — ROADS AND BRIDGES · Act 5

Sec. 7-202.20. Any municipality may also by ordinance use motor fuel tax funds to place, erect, and maintain signs or surface markings or both to indicate officially designate.

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Sec. 7-202.20. Any municipality may also by ordinance use motor fuel tax funds to place, erect, and maintain signs or surface markings or both to indicate officially designated bicycle routes along streets within the municipality. In addition, a municipality may use motor fuel tax funds for the construction and maintenance of bicycle paths, lanes, or bicycle parking facilities within the municipality.
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