STATEMENT OF ROBERT J. SCHILLERSTROM
COUNTY BOARD CHAIRMAN
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April 2, 2003
The Honorable James M. Inhofe
Chairman
U.S. Senate
Committee on Environment & Public
Works
Washington, D.C. 20610
Dear Chairman Inhofe:
As
you know, I am scheduled to present oral testimony at the committee’s field
hearing on April 7, 2003 at the Dirksen Federal Building in Chicago. I
appreciate the opportunity to appear before the committee and would like to
provide you in advance of my testimony details about DuPage County’s top
priorities but more importantly, why the TEA-21 Reauthorization Legislation is
so critical to the State of Illinois.
The
Director of the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), Tim Martin, will
detail for committee members, as part of his testimony, the state’s priorities
as they relate to the TEA-21 Reauthorization Bill. At the top of that list is
increasing Illinois’ overall share of federal highway dollars through a formula
adjustment. Six years ago, Illinois received 94 cents for each dollar it
provided to the national transportation program. Additional items the state
would like to incorporate into the reauthorization bill include:
DuPage
County, with over 900,000 residents, a size greater than the population of
seven states, is seeking federal assistance for roadway and public transit
projects to address many regional problems. One of the top priorities of our
region is the 4.2 mile extension of the Elgin-O’Hare Expressway and the
construction of a 6.6 mile (toll highway) Bypass Road in order to provide
Western Access to O’Hare International Airport. This project would greatly
improve the transportation network of eastern DuPage County, offer increased
employment opportunities for over 40,000 people, provide tremendous economic
benefits for the local economy (estimated at over $5 billion annually), and
allow convenient access to O’Hare Airport for the traveling public. The State
of Illinois needs an estimated $1.5 billion in federal funding to make this
project a reality and to provide a much needed western entrance to the world’s
busiest airport.
Attached
for your review is a document that summarizes DuPage County’s transportation
priorities by congressional district. The list details not only highway
projects but also the DuPage Area Transit Plan. This plan proposes capital
improvements to our public transit system that will reduce highway congestion.
and link labor markets with employment opportunities.
As
Chairman of the second largest county in the state, I would like to thank the
committee for traveling to Illinois to receive our input and to consider our
future transportation needs as part of the reauthorization bill. The TEA-21
reauthorization bill allows our region an unprecedented opportunity for
regional cooperation and growth.
Again,
thank you for your consideration and for the invitation to appear before the
committee.
Sincerely,
Robert
J. Schillerstrom Chairman
DuPage County Board