http://www.sj-r.com/news/x342402401/...pent-downstate
First off, District 1 IDOT is: Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, Will.
Six counties out of 102 get 45% of the road funds, or about 7.5% to each county. The other 96 counties get .57% each.
While, yes, Chicago has 3/4 of the population of Illinois (~8 Millon of 12 Million), more roads are downstate. I believe there should be equal distribution, but, that will not happen. I guarantee you, if this were to pass, Quinn would NOT get elected to a full term in 2010, or, it would take all six counties in District 1 to vote for him.
What Chicagoland doesn't think about, is that except for two interstates (90 and 94) you HAVE to go on roads they want to pull funding from. No way around that. Rail? They only want to do high speed from St. Louis to Chicago (and maybe to Milwaukee). So, that route gets all of the attention. Illini/Saluki and Sandburg/Zephyr get neglected as well. Where do the Chicago kids go to school via train? Macomb, Carbondale, Urbana and Charleston (compared to Normal on the Lincoln Service Line).
So, even though those six counties have more population, but less roads, should they get more money than the other counties in the state? I think not.
First off, District 1 IDOT is: Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, Will.
Six counties out of 102 get 45% of the road funds, or about 7.5% to each county. The other 96 counties get .57% each.
While, yes, Chicago has 3/4 of the population of Illinois (~8 Millon of 12 Million), more roads are downstate. I believe there should be equal distribution, but, that will not happen. I guarantee you, if this were to pass, Quinn would NOT get elected to a full term in 2010, or, it would take all six counties in District 1 to vote for him.
What Chicagoland doesn't think about, is that except for two interstates (90 and 94) you HAVE to go on roads they want to pull funding from. No way around that. Rail? They only want to do high speed from St. Louis to Chicago (and maybe to Milwaukee). So, that route gets all of the attention. Illini/Saluki and Sandburg/Zephyr get neglected as well. Where do the Chicago kids go to school via train? Macomb, Carbondale, Urbana and Charleston (compared to Normal on the Lincoln Service Line).
So, even though those six counties have more population, but less roads, should they get more money than the other counties in the state? I think not.
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