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IL SB3387
Bill
Status
1/8/2013
Primary Sponsor
Martin Sandoval
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AI Summary
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Creates the Pavement Preservation Act to establish a state program for maintaining roadways in good condition before serious damage occurs.
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Requires the Illinois Department of Transportation to designate minimum funding of $20 million in fiscal year 2013, $30 million in fiscal year 2014, and $40 million in fiscal year 2015 exclusively for pavement preservation projects performed by outside contractors.
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Defines pavement preservation projects to include ultra-thin hot-mix overlays, crack treatments, hot in-place recycling, micro-surfacing, chip seals, slurry seals, and diamond grinding/grooving techniques.
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Mandates the Department issue annual reports by January 1 detailing projects and funding spent per district, and designate a program coordinator to oversee project selection, staff education, and funding compliance.
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Repeals the Act on January 1, 2016, and takes effect immediately upon becoming law.
Legislative Description
IDOT-PAVEMENT PRESERVATION
Last Action
Session Sine Die
1/8/2013