Over 60 percent of Illinoisans believe current transportation funding IS NOT adequate to maintain roadways in their current condition, according to a recent AAA Consumer Pulse™ study. Nearly three quarters of Illinois residents rate the quality of roads and bridges in the state as Fair (47 percent) or Poor (26 percent). Although the majority of Illinoisans don’t think funding is adequate, when asked how to increase funding dollars for transportation, no clear consensus emerged.
The poll itself “Utilized a proprietary online research panel,” which makes me a bit skeptical. It was conducted January 28, 2019 through February 8, 2019 of 403 Illinois respondents.
Do you think existing transportation funding is being used appropriately in Illinois?
Yes 26%
No 74%
Do you believe current transportation funding is adequate or not to maintain roadways in their current condition?
Yes, adequate 39%
No, not adequate 61%
Would you be willing to pay more in taxes or fees to improve the transportation system in Illinois?
Yes 26%
No 74%
In an effort to increase transportation funding, which of the following options would you support? (Select all that apply)
Expand gambling to pay for transportation 39%
Selling bonds to raise funds 23%
Charge tolls on new roads and highway lanes 18%
Increase gasoline taxes 15%
Charge tolls on existing toll-free roads and highway lanes 13%
Charge tax based on vehicle miles traveled (e.g., road usage charge) 12%
Increase registration/plate fees 11%
Indexing the gasoline tax based on inflation 9%
Increase other taxes to pay for transportation (sales, income, property taxes) 5%
None, do not support any of the above 32%
Do you favor or oppose adding toll lanes to existing interstates in Illinois based on traffic congestion?
Favor 44%
Oppose 56%
To help fund roads and bridges, would you support changing Illinois’ tax system from a flat tax (where everybody pays the same amount) to a graduated tax where higher earners pay more?
Yes, I would support a graduated tax system 55%
No, I would not support a graduated tax system 45%
If you had to choose between the three options below to increase transportation funding, which would you most prefer?
Pay a toll to drive on certain lanes/roads 67%
Charge for road usage (tax based on number of miles traveled) 17%
Increase gasoline taxes 16%
In order to adequately fund transportation, how much more per gallon, if any, would you be willing to pay in gasoline taxes?
None, would not be willing to pay more in gasoline taxes 62%
5 cents more 24%
10 cents more 9%
20 cents more 3%
30 cents more 2%
Would you be willing to pay more in taxes or fees to support funding for public transportation, such as buses, rail, bike lanes, etc.?
Yes, willing to pay more 31%
No, not willing to pay more 69%
We’ll get to the last question later, but if this poll is accurate it’s abundantly clear that while Illinoisans know the need is there, they are in no mood for a higher gas tax (or really for any higher tax) to pay for it. And they may be so resistant because they don’t believe the government spends the money well now.
Gov. Pritzker has never signed on to a gas tax increase, and now we may know why.
Also, the fact that 39 percent think this can be solved with gaming money alone is interesting. That’s not a very reliable funding source, but whatevs.
* So, that’s why an advertising campaign paid for by a group associated with Local 150 of the Operating Engineers has its work cut out for it. 150 is backing a bill to double the Motor Fuel Tax and increase fees. It’s a good ad, but it’s a hugely difficult task…