HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution #3428RESOLUTION NO. 3428
A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF EFFORTS TO BUILD AFOUR-LANE
HIGHWAY BETWEEN PEORIA AND MACOMB THROUGH FULTON
COUNTY
WHEREAS, the economic development of West-Central Illinois is hampered due
to limited access to a four-lane highway; and,
WHEREAS, afour-lane highway is viewed as an essential resource in attracting
new business and industry to the area; and,
WHEREAS, major four-lane highway expansions are being planned and
constructed in the area including the heart of Illinois Expressway between Peoria and
Chicago and Route 336 between Macomb and Quincy; and,
WHERF,AS, linking these projects with the continuation of Route 335 as a four-
lane highway through Fulton County would serve as a "Gateway to Western Illinois."
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCII. OF
THE CITY OF CANTON, Fulton County, goes on record in support of efforts to build
a four-lane highway between Peoria and Macomb through Fulton County.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CANTON, Fulton County, Illinois wishes to 1Din in the "336 Coalition" to
support the construction of this highway.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be directed to the
Governor of the StatE of Illinois, the Secretary of the Illinois Department ~f
Transportation, and the members of the state and federal legislative delegations
representing the area.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Canton, Fulton County, Illinois, at a
regular meeting this 21st riay of July, 1998, upon a roll call vote as follows:
AYES• Aldermen Shores, May, Nidiffer, Meade, Sarff, Nblleck, Hart-
• ford.
NAYS: None .
ABSENT: Alderman Phillips ,
AP VED:
Donald E. Edwards, Mayor
Attest:
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Nancy White, ,City Clerk.
To Whom It May Concern:
Be it resolved, that the Board of Directors of the Fulton County Farm Bureau, after lengthy and
detailed discussions, has taken a position in support of investigation and pursuit of a 4-lane
expressway in Fulton County.
'Farm Bureau has traditionally been against the conversion of prime farmland, and we continue
to be so. It is our hope and desire that when a corridor is proposed, planners will take into
consideration the ramifications of the loss of farms and crop ground to Fulton County, and will
choose a route of least disruption to farmsteads and croplands.
We also remain opposed to a limited access highway system for this project. Limited access
points create a hardship for farmers and cause serious complications in logistics when farms are
bisected by inaccessible highways.
We also remain opposed to the use of Eminent Domain, the granting of quick-take powers to
economic development authorities, and involuntary net loss of pnvate property ownership.
We support the utilization of existing rights of way for a new highway to the maximum extent
feasible in order to minimize ~~ccgqwsition of new lands for highway purposes; utilization of
marginal or. poorer grades of fa~rmlaiid for highway projects where feasible in order to preserve
tillable farmland; and efforts to ensure that highway construction does not cause serious, adverse
impact to drainage nor cause erosion on adjacent land.
We realize the importance of an adequate transportation system to the development of our rural
communities and our entire County. The creation of a 4-lane highway will provide the
opportunity to entice business and industry to our County that would otherwise not consider this
area, due to lack of adequate transportation.
We view the creation of this highway system as a link to surrounding industries in neighboring
counties and envision sigtificant benefits to our residents and established businesses.
Adopted this 9th day of July, 1998.
FULTON COUNTY FARM BUREAU
Bob Champlin, President