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Code · Illinois · Chapter 70 — SPECIAL DISTRICTS · Act 1816

Sec. 10. Duties.

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Sec. 10. Duties. The Commission has the following duties:
(1)to coordinate and synchronize common efforts and initiatives within the areas over
which it has jurisdiction under this Act;
(2)to make recommendations to the Governor, the General Assembly, Congress, and federal
agencies on regional issues that impact multimodal transportation, economic development, environmental sustainability, and climate resiliency within the areas over which it has jurisdiction under this Act;
(3)to coordinate and synchronize common efforts and initiatives with the Mid-America
Port Commission and the Joliet Regional Port District;
(4)to coordinate and synchronize federal activities associated with the nonfederal
sponsorship and development of the M-55 Illinois-Gulf Marine Highway; and
(5)to request funding or assist in requesting funding, as it deems necessary, for those
areas over which it has jurisdiction under this Act.
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