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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution #3882 - urging passage of a comprehensive capital infrastructure programRESOLUTION ~ s s 2 A RESOLUTION URGING PASSAGE OF A COMPREHENSIVE CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM. WHEREAS, passing a comprehensive Capital Infrastructure Program in the 2009 Legislative Session is critical to Illinois; and WHEREAS, ten years have passed since the Illinois General Assembly and Governor last passed and signed into law a comprehensive Capital Infrastructure Program; and WHEREAS, local communities are facing the problem of maintaining their roadways, bridges, water systems and sewer systems to meet growing needs; and WHEREAS, units of local government have responsibility for over 88% of the public roads; and WHEREAS, Motor Fuel Tax Allocations for municipal, county and township roads and bridges are only 10% higher than they were eight years ago, yet the cost of construction on local roads is 90% higher during that same timeframe; and WHEREAS, the Motor Fuel Tax has not been changed since it was raised to 19 cents a gallon in 1990; and after expenses are removed the balance of the 19 cent Motor Fuel Tax is distributed as follows: 45.6% to the state, 26.7% to municipalities; 19.1% to counties; and 8.6% to townships; and WHEREAS, it is extremely important that the dollars are divided by formula and that the current formula is kept intact; and that units of local government have the opportunity to control what projects will be funded in their respective jurisdictions; and WHEREAS, regardless of the funding source (a Motor Fuel Tax or income tax increase), it is critical that local governments receive their fair share and are treated equitably in any capital bill; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CANTON, ILLINOIS, AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the Illinois Municipal League and all units of local government believe it is imperative that a comprehensive capital infrastructure bill be passed in 2009. 2. And that local governments receive an equitable share of such capital infrastructure program to be delivered through existing formula. 3. That the Mayor and the City Clerk of the City of Canton, Illinois are hereby authorized and directed to execute said Comprehensive Capital Infrastructure Program on behalf of the City of Canton. 4. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its passage by the City Council of the City of Canton, Illinois and approval by the Mayor thereof. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Canton, Illinois at a regular meeting this 21st ,day of April , 2009 upon a roll call vote as follows: AYES' Voice vote was taken and was unanimous. NAYS: ABSENT: Alderman Lewis. APPROVED: // L /~ ~ r Kevin R. Meade, Mayor ATTEST: ~ , ~ ~ Nancy S Whites, City Clerk RESOLUTION URGING PASSAGE OF A COMPREHENSIVE CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM WHEREAS, passing a comprehensive Capital Infrastructure Program in the 2009 Legislative Session is critical to Illinois; and WHEREAS, ten years have passed since the Illinois General Assembly and Governor last passed and signed into law a comprehensive Capital Infrastructure Program; and WHEREAS, local communities aze facing the problem of maintaining their roadways, bridges, water systems and sewer systems to meet growing needs; and WHEREAS, units of local government have responsibility for over 88% of the public roads; and WHEREAS, Motor Fuel Tax Allocations for municipal, county and township roads and bridges are only 10% higher than they were eight yeazs ago, yet the cost of construction on local roads is 90% higher during that same timeframe; and WHEREAS, the Motor Fuel Tax has not been changed since it was raised to 19 cents a gallon in 1990; and after expenses aze removed the balance of the 19 cent Motor Fuel Tax is distributed as follows: 45.6% to the state, 26.7 % to municipalities; 19.1 % to counties; and 8.6% to townships; and WHEREAS, it is extremely important that the dollars aze divided by formula and that the current formula is kept intact; and that units of local government have the opportunity to control what projects will be funded in their respective jurisdictions; and WHEREAS, regardless of the funding source (a Motor Fuel Tax or income tax increase), it is critical that local governments receive their fair share and aze treated equitably in any capital bill; and THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Illinois Municipal League and all units of local government believe it is imperative that a comprehensive capital infrastructure bill be passed in 2009; and that local governments receive an equitable share of such capital infrastructure program to be delivered through existing formula. Add your closing Nancy Whites From: Rebecca Turner [rturner@iml.org] Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 4:43 PM Subject: IML Request for Support of a Resolution for a Comprehensive State Capital Infrastructure Program To: Member Mayor, Manager, Clerk Addressed From: Larry Frang, Executive Director Illinois Municipal League PO Box 5180 Springfield, IL 62705 217.525.1220 Subject: Request for Support of a Resolution for a Comprehensive State Capital Infrastructure Program Date: Apri116, 2009 The Illinois General Assembly is likely to vote on a State Capital Infrastructure Program prior to adjournment in late May. The Illinois Municipal League believes it is extremely important for our voices to be heard in Springfield. Therefore, we have drafted a sample resolution for your consideration. We would appreciate your serious consideration of our request. If your municipality chooses to adopt this or a similar resolution, please email a copy to mdavidson(a~iml.org and mail copies to the following people: The Honorable Pat Quinn Governor State of Illinois Room 207 State House Springfield, Illinois 62706 Your State Senator and State Representative Please retrieve their mailing address by clicking on this link: www.ilga.gov