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For Immediate Release – April 12, 20212
Pritzker Administration Announces $110 Million in Rebuild Illinois Funding for Public Ports Across Illinois
SPRINGFIELD – Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) today announced $110 million in funding from the bipartisan Rebuild Illinois capital plan is available to improve public ports across the state of Illinois. The Department is seeking project proposals to improve public ports and help modernize and revitalize the state’s marine transportation system. Applications are due June 11 to be eligible for a total of $110 million in funding to be released later this year.
All 19 public port districts in Illinois are eligible to apply. Application information is available by clicking here or visiting IDOT’s Illinois Long-Range Transportation Plan page. Awards are anticipated to be announced later this year.
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Fremont City Council members outlined their personal goals over the next two years during a Saturday workshop.
Councilmembers highlighted a number of goals to accomplish, ranging from a desire to rebuild a working relationship between councilmembers to completing long-term projects such as rebuilding the Unified Development Code and completing the Comprehensive Plan.
For Councilmember Michael Kuhns, restoring a communal relationship between city workers and staff is a priority for him heading into the next term.
âWe do this by establishing trust and realizing the duties and goals of each member of city staff,â he said. âThe most successful prior councils were the ones who were able to maintain a good, working relationship with the city administrator and mayor.â
Fremont City Council members gathered Saturday morning during a special meeting to discuss several long-term plans and updates that will affect Fremont in the coming years.
The weekend workshop included an early draft of the cityâs five-year Capital Improvement Plan and One And Six Year Street Improvement plan.
It also provided an early glimpse into the cityâs plans to simultaneously update the Unified Development Code, Comprehensive Plan and Long-Range Transportation Plan.
Jody Sanders, director of finance for the City of Fremont, provided an early draft of the cityâs five-year Capital Improvement Plan, beginning with potential projects and purchases from the Fremont Fire Department during the next five years.