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* NASCAR news from the CTA

More than a dozen CTA bus routes will detour around road closures for the upcoming NASCAR Street Race course.

The race at Grant Park is set for July 1-2, but most detours run from June 26 through July 5. […]

All buses except the No. 151 will be blocked from going their normal route through the Loop, according to the CTA.

* WCIA TV

The Illinois State Museum announced it will host community discussions about the 1908 exhibition proposed for the Springfield Sangamon County Transportation Hub, beginning at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 24 at the museum.

The second meeting is scheduled at 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 24, at the Springfield and Central Illinois African American History Museum.

The museum reported they have partnered with Sangamon County to create a community-focused exhibit highlighting artifacts and materials discovered during the archeological excavations for the rail relocation project. They said this is to preserve the history and culture of the Springfield community.

The objects found were remnants of homes built in the 1840s that were burned to the ground by a White mob action in 1908, commonly referred to as the 1908 Race Riot, officials said.

* Coming late to this because I lost the link in an email I never sent and subsequently found this afternoon

The Chicago market led the U.S. meetings and events industry by volume for May for the second month in a row, according to new data from Knowland. Second place—again—went to Washington D.C., with Los Angeles/Long Beach in third. […]

Chicago was in the lead of the top five markets by event volume, hosting national association meetings followed by weddings and pharma/biotech. Washington D.C., Los Angeles/Long Beach, Dallas and San Diego rounded out the top five.

* Press release…

Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) Board announced conditional awards totaling nearly $26 million in federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) that will fund 18 affordable housing developments in 12 counties throughout Illinois. Once sold to investors, the tax credits will generate an estimated $235 million in private capital to finance the creation and/or preservation of 1,159 affordable units for low- to moderate-income families, seniors, and people with disabilities. […]

According to the National Low Income Housing Coalition, 73 percent of extremely low-income renter households in Illinois are severely cost burdened or spend more than half of their income on housing. This problem is aggravated due to a severe shortage of affordable units for extremely low-income families. Illinois will need to create and preserve over 293,354 housing units to close the gap and ensure these households are less burdened and have more security in making their rent payment.

* Press release…

Legislation approved by Illinois lawmakers will expand identification options for undocumented immigrants and make Illinois roads safer, according to Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias who helped craft the measure currently awaiting the governor’s signature.

Giannoulias hosted a press conference alongside the sponsors of House Bill 3882, State Representative Barbara Hernandez (50th District – Aurora) and State Senator Ram Villivalam (8th District – Chicago), as well as advocates and stakeholders, to raise awareness and highlight the importance of this legislation.

House Bill 3882 – which passed the Illinois General Assembly last month – would allow non-citizen residents who are eligible to receive a standard driver’s license with the wording “Federal Limits Apply” printed atop of the cards per the federal REAL ID Act. These types of licenses would replace the current Temporary Visitor Driver’s Licenses (TVDLs), which undocumented immigrants have been able to obtain to drive legally in Illinois. […]

Those eligible for a TVDL must have lived in Illinois for more than a year and do not have a Social Security number. Individuals must provide their U.S. immigration documentation, a passport or a consular card – requirements that remain the same under the new proposal.

Applicants for a standard driver’s license would be required to follow the same process as applying for a TVDL. Still, the license they receive would be the same as one issued to any other Illinoisan whose ID does not comply with federal REAL ID guidelines.

* IDOT…

The Illinois Department of Transportation announced today that bids on 236 contracts for highway and bridge projects were accepted at its June letting, representing a potential investment of more than $910.4 million in infrastructure in communities throughout Illinois. This month’s bid letting is the largest in the department’s history, fueled by Gov. Pritzker’s historic, bipartisan Rebuild Illinois, which is putting people to work and enhancing quality of life while improving safety and mobility in every part of the state.

“This bid letting is an historic achievement for Illinois and further illustrates the kind of transformational investments being made in the state’s infrastructure due to Rebuild Illinois,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Omer Osman. “Up and down Illinois, communities are experiencing the benefits of an improved, modernized transportation system that gets you and your family where you need to go safely and reliably.”

* Interesting map…


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— Jeanne Ives (@JeanneIves) June 21, 2023

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Wednesday, Jun 21, 23 @ 2:33 pm

Comments

  1. The Halbrook map omitted Granite City, which is home to Hope Clinic that performs abortion services.

    Comment by Justin Wednesday, Jun 21, 23 @ 2:40 pm

  2. When I saw the headline “NASCAR news from the CTA” I immediately thought the CTA might have an late entry in the upcoming street race. (Maybe not so speedy a vehicle, but think of the revenue with all that visibility of sponsor logos splashed all over the exterior!)

    Comment by jackmac Wednesday, Jun 21, 23 @ 2:44 pm

  3. ===The Halbrook map omitted===

    It’s a map of new clinics.

    Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Jun 21, 23 @ 2:46 pm

  4. “this was an entirely predictable outcome.”

    If removing an entire major road doesn’t cause traffic problems, then just adding more lanes isn’t going to solve traffic problems either.

    Wonder where these details were when the state was discussing adding more lanes to I55 near Chicago?

    The ‘problems’ are temporal in nature, not volumetric in nature. When everyone tries to get on a road at the same time, say the start of ‘rush hour’, there is no amount of lanes which could be built to avoid the problem.

    The solution is to incentivize businesses to stagger their start times for employees. Not every business can do this, but many can and it would be enough to make a significant impact on time-based traffic volume. Such an approach would save millions of dollars in roadwork that would be unnecessary.

    It makes me sad the US is not only focused on making cars the default, we also seem to be insistent on doing it in the worst way possible. Because “that’s the way it’s always been done”.

    Comment by TheInvisibleMan Wednesday, Jun 21, 23 @ 3:06 pm

  5. I know the GOP aren’t really a “free market” crowd anymore, but Halbrook and Ives really ought to know basic supply and demand work?

    Comment by no use for a (nick)name Wednesday, Jun 21, 23 @ 3:37 pm

  6. My biggest concern with the streetrace was always how long the loop closures would last during these prime tourist weeks in Chicago.

    This NASCAR deal was so poorly thought out it is a shame Lori Lightfoot cant lose election for it again.

    As for the abortion clinics, looks like we could use some for Quad Cities, Quincy, and Metropolis.

    And hooray for talk of putting hotels near the UC. It’s just common sense.

    Comment by hisgirlfriday Wednesday, Jun 21, 23 @ 3:43 pm

  7. Almost a billion spent on road projects in one letting is something. One little tidbit - about 11% (almost $99 million) of the total was one project - the reconstruction of the I-39/US20 interchange in Rockford.

    Comment by Lefty Lefty Wednesday, Jun 21, 23 @ 3:45 pm

  8. Halbrook abortion clinic ad: Exists

    Planned Parenthood: Thanks for the free marketing!

    Comment by Moby Wednesday, Jun 21, 23 @ 4:29 pm

  9. ===one project - the reconstruction of the I-39/US20 interchange in Rockford===

    That’s just one contract of many planned over multiple years for both interchanges and the section in-between.

    A lot of work being done by IDOT all over the state. Hope they have the staff.

    Comment by From DaZoo Wednesday, Jun 21, 23 @ 4:49 pm

  10. Springfield PD wants to expand shotspotter, even though it’s proven to be useless. I’d rather see that money spent on more NPO patrols. And after the number of red light runners I saw this week, some more serious efforts on traffic safety too.

    Comment by Give Us Barabbas Wednesday, Jun 21, 23 @ 4:52 pm

  11. Love the Jeanne Ives’ campaign to attract tourism dollars for Illinois from our neighboring states.

    Comment by Dance Band on the Titanic Wednesday, Jun 21, 23 @ 4:56 pm

  12. From DaZoo:

    Based on my experiences on multiple projects over the past 5 years, IDOT does not have the staff.

    Comment by Lefty Lefty Wednesday, Jun 21, 23 @ 5:17 pm

  13. I don’t think that map illustrates the problem that Jeanne Ives thinks it illustrates…

    Comment by Ron Burgundy Wednesday, Jun 21, 23 @ 5:40 pm

  14. Why would an expectant mother from MN, MI, MN or IA drive 5 hours to IL? Too much dumbness.

    Comment by Henry Francis Wednesday, Jun 21, 23 @ 6:14 pm

  15. ===I don’t think that map illustrates the problem that Jeanne Ives thinks it illustrates…===

    Well said Ron

    Comment by Leslie K Wednesday, Jun 21, 23 @ 6:44 pm

  16. NASCAR bus reroutes. Think the N JBPDLakeShoreDr construction finally finished. The Kennedy. I 294 for huge stretches with the biggest cranes I’ve ever seen. it is better to just stay at home if you live in the SW NW burbs cause getting around even at 3 in the afternoon is tough.

    Comment by Amalia Wednesday, Jun 21, 23 @ 9:35 pm

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