BeltBiState1SWANSEA – To enhance much-needed transportation improvements across the state, State Senator Christopher Belt joined the Illinois Department of Transportation in announcing nearly $9.5 million for 20 organizations to support their planning and developing efforts, including $600,000 for Bi-State Development Agency of the Missouri-Illinois Metropolitan District. 

“There is a lot of behind-the-scenes research that occurs before breaking ground on transportation projects,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “With Southwestern Illinois continuing to grow economically, the amount of transportation research projects do too, and I’m all for investing in these studies around the region that are bound to benefit our region in the long run.”

Administered by IDOT using $7.5 million in federal funds, with matching funds of $1.25 million from the state and $741,000 from local governments, the grants are designed to advance the objectives of the agency’s Long-Range Transportation Plan. Among the criteria considered were projects that implement asset-management strategies and performance-based planning and programming, as well as activities that grow and support economically distressed areas.

Applicants included local and state agencies, universities, metropolitan planning organizations and regional planning commissions. St. Louis Regional Freightway and Bi-State Development Agency of the Missouri-Illinois Metropolitan District, located in Belt’s district, will receive $600,000 in funds for the Southwestern Illinois Freight Railroad Network Analysis and Improvements Program.

“We at IDOT are thrilled to join with these communities to help them forge a more robust, inclusive and safe transportation system for the future,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Omer Osman. “At IDOT, under the leadership of Governor JB Pritzker, planning is at the core of everything we do. These grants will further those efforts with our local partners and support areas of Illinois where help is needed the most and can do the most good.”

For the full list of awards and breakdown of funding sources, visit IDOT’s planning page.