Your Input Sought on Long Range Transportation Plan for State

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Published on February 13 2017 10:40 am
Last Updated on February 13 2017 10:40 am

The Illinois Department of Transportation is asking for additional input from the public in developing its Long Range Transportation Plan. The plan will identify policies to provide Illinois residents and businesses with innovative, sustainable and multimodal transportation solutions that support local goals and grow the economy.

Feedback and comments can be provided at AllOurIdeas.org/IDOTideas, an interactive site that allows participants to vote for ideas to improve transportation in Illinois or add their own ideas. The site is available between now and March 8.

“We want our Long Range Transportation Plan to drive how we operate as an agency and how we are making investment decisions,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Randy Blankenhorn. “By working together with members of the public and our industry partners, we are confident we can develop a solid vision for how we are going to invest in transportation in Illinois over the next 10 to 20 years.”

Last year, IDOT received more than 700 survey responses during the initial comment period. More than a quarter of respondents indicated that safety was their top priority. Respondents also expressed that maintaining Illinois’ infrastructure is critical to improving the state’s economy and that a need exists for a multimodal transportation system.

Based on feedback received to date, and to assist in prioritizing the plan’s strategies and objectives, IDOT is seeking the additional round of input. The new online survey allows participants to vote on objectives to inform IDOT’s drafting of the plan. 

Visit here to learn more about IDOT’s long-range planning process.