Valpo Chamber Of Commerce Supports Illiana Expressway Study
According to a resolution passed by the Chamber of Commerce, the "Greater Valparaiso Chamber of Commerce supports the complete and accurate study of the effects of the Illiana Expressway on Northwest Indiana and its impact on the quality of life, environment, economic development, transportation, and growth of Valparaiso and Northwest Indiana."
Source: NWI.com
Writes the Valpo Chamber in a news release:
The Board of Directors of the Greater Valparaiso Chamber of Commerce took a position in support of a feasibility study concerning the need for a new arterial highway to ease the congestion on the Borman Expressway.This position supports the complete and accurate study of the effects of the proposed Illiana Expressway and its impact on the quality of life, environment, economic development, transportation, and growth of Valparaiso and Northwest Indiana.
“A new highway through LaPorte, Porter, and Lake Counties will have significant impact on this region,” explained Rex Richards, president of the Valpo Chamber. “It is critical to gather the necessary facts to make an informed decision.”
The proposed Illiana Expressway, connecting I-57 in Illinois and I-94 in Indiana, would be publically owned but built with private funds, not tax dollars, and operated under contract as a tollroad. The highway was conceived to help relieve increasing traffic congestion in Northwest Indiana and the Chicagoland area.
Labels: Illiana, Illiana Expressway, Illiana Legislation, Illiana Toll Road, Indiana Senate Bill 1, Interstate, Public Private Toll Roads, Transportation
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