Monday, April 30, 2007

Illiana Expressway Study Bill Passes

The Illiana Expressway is closer to becoming reality now that a study bill has passed the Indiana House and Senate.


Reports the Northwest Indiana Times:

Lawmakers have agreed to study an Illiana Expressway from Interstate 57 in Illinois to Interstate 65 in Lake County. The plan cleared the Senate 48-0 and the House 95-3 on Sunday
The bill gives $2 million to INDOT to study the need to build the proposed Illiana Expressway from I-65 to I-57.


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  • Tuesday, April 10, 2007

    Northwest Indiana Transit Brain Storming

    The debate about the Illiana Expressway has gotten me thinking about alternatives to current modes of transportation. Most Americans today use cars and trucks to travel to and from work, leisure activities, and other locations. What alternatives to automobiles are available?


    The Small Urban & Rural Transit Center has some ideas about operating mass transit in western states. Of particular interest is an article that studies how to serve elderly populations who live in rural areas.

    As population across rural regions of the United States consolidates around trade centers, the proportion of elderly remaining in small towns and rural areas continues to grow. Their growing proportion and increasing average age is bound to have an influence on their mobility, and a new SURTC study should help researchers and policy makers assess the situation.

    Any transit study done locally will have to assess the demographics of our rural areas to ensure that the elderly aren't left behind in policy decision making since they are often the ones who remain behind in smaller towns as younger people leave to seek employment and opportunities in the suburbs and urban areas.

    Another idea that could work in smaller towns could be a "bike share" concept that allows people to pay a fee to borrow bikes located in areas around the town. Toronto has this type of bike share program, but it could be modified to address the needs of people wanting to get exercise and avoid driving their cars short distances.

    Of course, there's always a problem with "bikes missing in action." Maybe private bike ownership could be encouraged, instead of a communal-style ownership model, so prevent the inevitable waste and fraud that will occur when people aren't fully responsible for their bicycle.

    I wonder if an Indianapolis-style "people mover" or another monorail system like the Las Vegas system could work someplace in Northwest Indiana? Maybe lines could be run along Broadway starting at the South Shore Line south to the Methodist and VA Hospitals. Branch lines could run from the central Broadway line to Porter Hospital and downtown Valparaiso, the Lake County Government Center, and the lakefront casinos.

    Maybe car sharing could be an option? Dave Brook blogs about the service that allows members to borrow cars as they are needed. Of course, ride sharing could be an option as well.



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  • Monday, April 9, 2007

    Time To Make Land Use Plans

    No matter if the Illiana Expressway or Westlake Rail Corridor extending South Shore rail service to Lowell and Valparaiso are built or not built, now is the time for Northwest Indiana to look at comprehensive land use plans to maximize the living conditions and economic development for the whole region, says the Northwest Indiana Quality of Life Council.

    Writes Meg Haller, Northwest Indiana Quality of Life exec. director, in today's Post-Tribune:

    So, speak your peace as you will regarding SB1. But do not miss the forest for the trees.

    The time is now to learn how to capture the benefits of major infrastructure developments, such as the Illiana, while mitigating the risks to our three-county area's sustainable future.

    The time is now to study, design and implement a comprehensive land-use plan.

    Learning how to make the most of the infrastructure we have and plan to build might be the first step toward making Northwest Indiana a model for other communities across the nation. Maybe the debate about the Illiana Expressway will result on comprehensive planning within the various governmental agencies in the region so that we can think about protecting the past, as well as planning for the future.


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  • Sunday, April 8, 2007

    Anti Illiana Expressway Opponents To Attend Hobart Global Warming Rally?

    A message on the Citizens Against the Privatized Illiana Toll Road asks members to show up wearing "No Illiana" T-shirts to a noon-time rally against global warming in Hobart, Indiana on April 14 at the Hobart First Unitarian Church.

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  • Friday, April 6, 2007

    Let's Build Burnham's Third Ring Road: House Approves Illiana Study Legislation

    The Indiana House passed legislation yesterday that would authorize a study of the Illiana Expressway from I-65 in Lake County, Indiana to I-57 in Illinois, reports the Northwest Indiana Times.

    The measure was passed by voice vote after it was offered as an amendment. The legislation removes the possibility of the Illiana Expressway extending into Porter County or being operated by private entities, reports the Northwest Indiana Times.

    State Rep. Ed Soliday, R-Valparaiso, won support Thursday for a plan to study an Illiana Expressway that won't run through Porter or LaPorte counties or be built with the help of private financing.

    The proposal, contained in an amendment the House adopted by a voice vote, still would allow the state to study building the road as a tollway, but only from Interstate 65 in Lake County to Interstate 57 in Illinois. Supporters say the move would put some concrete answers behind a debate now fueled by emotion.

    "We need the facts," Soliday said. "Let's get the facts, and let's stop shouting at one another."

    The Illiana has been a dream of urban planners for decades. But loud opponents in southern Porter County saw it as a nightmare that would end their bucolic lifestyle.
    Reports the Post-Tribune:

    The measure allows only a study of the proposal. It does not give the governor authority to enter into a public-private partnership for a company to build the Illiana.

    "Let me repeat: There is no P-3 authority in this amendment," Soliday said while explaining his plan, an acknowledgement that much of the opposition in Northwest Indiana to an earlier bill focused on the power it would have given Gov. Mitch Daniels to pursue such a contract to build the Illiana after a study was finished.

    Soliday's amendment sets a two-year time limit on the study, and caps the state's payment for the work at $2 million. The study would look only at the western leg of the proposal, from Interstate 57 in Illinois to Interstate 65.

    Soliday's amendment would create a bipartisan committee composed of four senators and four representatives to which The Indiana Department of Transportation would report the findings of the feasibility study.

    The measure stipulates at least four of the eight members of the committee come from Lake County.

    "We can't decide whether to do anything until we have accurate information about whether this would work," Soliday said. "Let's get that information."



    Now, let's get out there and study the Illiana Expressway, then build Daniel Burnham's third ring road around Chicago by connecting the Illiana to I-355 at I-80! The visionary planner of Chicago's beautiful lake front saw the need for a third ring road almost a century ago!

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  • Thursday, April 5, 2007

    Will Toll Road Plans End Political Careers?

    Hoping to defeat plans to authorize the construction of the Illiana Expressway from I-65 to I-57, the Citizens Against the Privatized Illiana Toll Road plan to make private toll roads a major election issue, writes their leader, Dave Alhberg on CAPIT's message board.

    Two years will get us past the current term of the Governor. I'm sure privatization and road building will be a major issue in the election NEXT YEAR.


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  • Truck Freight Arteries

    U.S freight trafficTruck freight traffic flows
    to and from
    Northwest Indiana
    via I-80 / I-94.


    The Borman Expressway (I-80/I-94) is a major truck freight artery that is filled with flowing traffic that eventually ends up in Texas, according to a map published by Trans-Texas Corridor using federal highway statistics.

    Notice I-69 is another major artery flowing with truck freight traffic.


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  • 200 Illiana Protesters Meet in Lake County

    About 200 Illiana Expressway protesters gathered to voice their opposition to the proposed toll road at a meeting organized by the Citizens Against the Privatized Illiana Toll Road, reports the Northwest Indiana Times.

    Speakers at the forum -- hosted by Lake County Commissioner Gerry Scheub and Michael Jordan and Julie Clark, all of whom oppose the proposed road -- said the Illiana would benefit Illinois at the expense of Indiana farmers and taxpayers. They decried governmental eminent domain powers. They voiced concern that the road would worsen urban sprawl.

    West Creek Township Trustee/Assessor Rick Niemeyer called the proposed expressway a "road that's going to get people to move through our area as fast as they can without stopping."

    Scheub floated his alternative: an extension of Chicago's Lake Shore Drive through Indiana. His proposal would improve Indiana's shoreline, bring highly paid jobs to Indiana and reduce taxes, he said.
    I have to admit that I like the idea of extending and creating a Northwest Indiana Lake Shore Drive. Maybe that could be something that would be included in Rep. Pete Visclosky's Marquette Greenway proposal for Lake County's lake front?

    I wonder if the compromise solution will be to have the state start purchasing additional I-80 / I-94 right of way north of the existing Borman Expressway to be able to create additional lanes to handle the extra traffic predicted in the next ten years or so. Maybe express lanes for California-to-New-York trucks and local lanes could be created as a compromise solution.


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  • Wednesday, April 4, 2007

    Non-Elected Board To Collect Train Tax?

    Will Northwest Indiana residents start paying a train tax imposed by a non-elected board of political appointees to fund a mass transit project connecting Valparaiso and Lowell to the South Shore Train line?

    Indiana State Rep. Chet Dobis (D-Merrillville) proposes a new wheel tax of up to $50 to pay for a South Shore Line extension to Lowell and Valparaiso. The new tax would be charged to vehicle owners in Lake and Porter Counties.

    The Post-Tribune reports that the train tax plan would let the Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority impose the tax to pay for the project that could cost $900 million.

    Questions have been raised about the plan to let a non-governmental agency levy taxes, reports the Northwest Indiana Times.

    State law already permits local vehicle taxes of up to $25, but Lake and Porter are not among the more than three-dozen counties that impose the levy. Dobis' plan would bypass county officials, instead giving the Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority power to impose a single rate of up to $50 a year on motorists in Lake and Porter counties.

    "I have serious concerns about allowing a non-elected board to impose any kind of tax," said state Rep. Dan Stevenson, D-Highland.

    Other lawmakers, including some from outside the region, also questioned the wisdom of turning taxing authority over to the RDA board, which is appointed by county officials, mayors and the governor. Dobis acknowledged the "bone of contention" but suggested the scenario is no different than non-elected school boards that lord over multimillion-dollar construction projects.



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  • Tuesday, April 3, 2007

    More Evidence The Illiana Fight Unites Both Left And Right

    The Daily Kos last month covered the Illiana Expressway issue after blog post author "ManfromMiddleton" picks up a copy of a conservative student newspaper at Purdue University: It's more proof that the Illiana Expressway Toll Road has the potential to unite the political Left and political Right in one coalition.

    From the Daily Kos (special recognition to Dalton over at Porter County Politics for noticing it):

    Thomas wrote about the Illiana highway project and the regional planning commission's opposition to it earlier today. From Thomas, I expect this, though we've never actually met, I have what I think is a decent understanding of the guy. Walking through one of the buildings on campus earlier this week, I picked up a new paper that I had never seen before, the Purdue Review. What attracted me was a headline on the frontpage, "The Real Toll of Illiana: The End of Rural Indiana", that turned out to be highly critical of Daniels adminstration. All the more suprising then my realization that this was the new campus conservative newspaper. Opening the page to see the Gipper 6 inches from my kisser gave it away.

    I'm sure that we disagree about many other things, but I agree with much of what Jeff Schultz has to say.
    The Daily Kos quotes Jeff Schultz's article:

    Mitch Daniels told the 2006 Republican convention that, "if you are not for this plan, you are against our future." Indiana has always been a rural, Midwestern state. There might be more than corn in Indiana but let's not forget our roots. A big part of future is still in small communities like mine. Don't listen to Daniel's rhetoric. He's a politician and it's his job to lie. Being a newspaper writer, it is my duty to tell you the truth and the truth is that if you are for the building of the Illiana Expressway then you are against our future (those who live in Northwestern Indiana.) Daniels doesn't care. He probably wouldn't mind sacrificing a few, despicable hicks like us off the map. Maybe we are hicks, but we have the right as American to live a life of freedom and happiness.



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  • LaPorte Businesses Want Illiana Study

    While the Illiana Expressway plans may be scaled back or permanently tabled, LaPorte business leaders are requesting Indiana legislators conduct a feasibility study of the highway project.


    Writes Daniel Przbyla in the LaPorte Herald Argus:

    Forty-eight businesses in La Porte, including 24 manufacturers, signed a petition circulated by the Greater La Porte Chamber of Commerce last month in support of a feasibility study into the 50-mile tollway that would cut through Lake, Porter and La Porte counties before linking up with the Indiana Toll Road. The petition was forwarded to state legislators, Northwest Indiana Forum and Northwest Indiana Regional Planning Commission.

    “How can you make an informed decision without a study? Let’s do a study and see what happens,” chamber President Mike Seitz said.

    “Fifteen to 20 years from now it will be gridlock on the Borman Expressway (I-94). (La Porte manufacturers) don’t want their trucks idling for hours on the Borman.”



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  • What Illiana Expressway?

    Residents of northeastern Illinois haven't heard much about the Illiana Expressway proposal, reports the Daily Southtown, even though local Illinois leaders are in favor of the new highway.

    The proposed highway remains a favorite of municipal leaders and businesses who favor the economic development it will bring.

    Ed Paesel, executive director of the South Suburban Mayors & Managers Association, envisions an expressway south of Monee, running north of the proposed south suburban airport near Peotone and cutting across Illinois 394 along Goodenow Road before reaching I-57.

    Paesel said the ongoing widening of the Kingery and Borman expressways will not be enough to handle future traffic volume.

    "Every capacity study shows us that in a short number of years, those lanes will be filled up," Paesel said. "There is no room for any more lanes."

    And if the path of the Illiana Expressway is not decided soon, the land will be gobbled up by suburban sprawl, he said.

    But the motoring public still needs to catch on to the concept.



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  • South Bend Tribune Calls For Illiana Expressway Study

    The South Bend Tribune calls for a study of the feasibility of the Illiana Expressway Toll Road.

    Right now, it appears to be 'bye. Or, at best, wait and see. And that might be just as well. But we believe a study of the proposed Illiana Expressway proposal is in order. It could be an important component of a much-needed comprehensive long-term Indiana transportation plan.


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  • Saturday, March 24, 2007

    CAPIT Vows To Continue Illiana Fight

    Despite news that Gov. Mitch Daniels has decided to drop plans to build the Illiana Expressway Toll Road east of I-65, CAPIT vows to continue their fight, according Dave Ahlberg on the group's No Illiana Toll Road message board (free Yahoo membership required).

    This is not good news for our friends in Lowell and other areas of Lake County. We cannot endorse this project for most, if not all of the reasons we objected to the eastern part of the Illiana Toll Road.

    Any studies need to be an unbiased look at the transportation, economic, social, and environmental needs of the Lake, Porter, and LaPorte County areas. We are participating in a press conference next week with the Sierra Club and the Interfaith League, among others, in support of mass transit and urban re-development. We will continue with all of our plans until we are sure that the Illiana Toll Road is dead and buried.

    If the Governor is being honest with us about public "discussion" changing his mind about proceeding with these projects, then congratulations and thanks to all of you who stepped up, you are making a difference!

    We have not "won", no celebrations or congratulations please! We still have to continue to work hard to make sure we finish the job.

    Dave


    News of the Gov. Mitch Daniels' announcement that the Illiana won't be built east of I-65 means the Illiana Expressway Toll Road likely will be built.

    There is less opposition to the plan in Lake County, Indiana because the road construction promises more union employment and economic development for an area of Indiana that often feels neglected by the rest of the state.

    It will be interesting to see if the opponents to the Illiana Expressway Toll Road will be able to continue with the same intensity they've had during the past couple of weeks since many no longer have a personal stake in the legislation.

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  • Gov. Daniels Drops Illiana Plan East Of I-65

    Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels drops plans to build the Illiana Expressway Toll Road east of I-65, reports Advance Indiana.

    In a letter to lawmakers he withdrew the plan (to build the Indiana Commerce Connector), along with a proposal to build a new Illiana expressway east of I-65 in northwest Indiana, in response to overwhelming public opposition to it. Daniels is, however, continuing the push for an Illiana expressway west of I-65 linking northwest Indiana to Illinois.
    The Indianapolis Star printed Gov. Daniels' letter to Indiana lawmakers:

    “Like you, I have been paying close attention to the vigorous public discussion around my proposal to explore new privately funded bypass roads in Northwest and Central Indiana. After legislative action to date, some forty public meetings, and lots of other open debate, it is clear to me that we are far from the degree of consensus that is necessary before embarking on major public works projects of high local impact.

    “Accordingly, I withdraw the suggestion that any action be taken on an Indiana Commerce Connector, or an Illiana Expressway east of I-65. Either of these ideas might benefit from further research, and I would welcome some form of that if your committees are so inclined. But the people of the affected areas have spoken clearly enough to persuade me that these ideas are, at best, premature.

    “By contrast, an Illiana bypass from I-65 west seems to be broadly supported and can, I hope, be given the chance to move forward.

    “I appreciate the citizenship of everyone who participated in these two debates. We must never be afraid to venture new ideas for fear of controversy; a state that does that will surely stagnate. But we must also never assume that every new idea is a good one, or imperative to act on immediately.

    “I hope that you will reshape the legislation along the above lines, but am happy to work with you on whatever approach you deem best for the interests of our state.”



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  • Would Not Studying Illiana Expressway Be Irresponsible?

    INDOT's commissioner says Indiana would be irresponsible to not study building the proposed Illiana Expressway Toll Road and predicts that traffic on the Borman Expressway (Interstate 80 and I-94) will be jammed like it was late last century before improvements were recently completed.

    Reports the AP via Construction Equipment Guide:
    Indiana would be irresponsible if it didn’t at least look at whether there is a need for a proposed highway that would connect Interstate 94 in northwestern Indiana with Interstate 57 in Illinois, the state Department of Transportation commissioner said Feb.7 .

    Karl Browning said if the state doesn’t take a close look now at building the Illiana Expressway to try to relieve traffic in northwest Indiana, the Borman Expressway (Interstate 80/94) likely will have the same traffic tie-ups in a decade that it faced before undergoing recent improvements.



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  • Will Hobart & Merrillville Businesses Suffer If Illiana Is Built?

    While the economic benefits of the Illiana Expressway Toll Road are touted by supporters, naysayers predict declines in businesses currently located in the vicinity of I-65 and U.S. 30:

    From the CAPIT No Illiana Toll Road message board (free Yahoo membership required):

    Look what happened to Gary after I-65 was built in the late 60's--everything moved to I-65 and Rt. 30. ...

    A local engineering company, long time NIRPC meeting attendee on the pro road side told me the US 30 and I-65 development would eventually move down to the Illiana after a NIRPC meeting recently.

    Hobart and Merrillville should wake up before this becomes their fate. Portage, Michigan City, and other communities aren't safe from disinvestment either. ...
    Would the Illiana Toll Road Expressway cause divestment from the I-65 / U.S. 30 areas?

    It's a good question because everyone in Lake County supports strengthening the economy in all parts of the county. The key question for Lake County residents and leaders is whether the Illiana Expressway Toll Road can bring more economic development that benefits the whole county, without harming the northern areas.

    Would the fact that the Illiana Expressway would be a toll road mitigate the risk by encouraging motorists to stay on the highway until they reached their desired destinations -- whether they are arriving home in Northwest Indiana from their job in Illinois, driving a truck delivering goods to a distribution center, or passing through on their way to New York from California or Toronto to Memphis?

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  • A CAPIT Westville Meeting Report

    George Malis from CAPIT's No Illiana Toll Road message board (free Yahoo subscription req'd) reports about the anti-Illiana meeting earlier this week in Westville:

    Many boxes of letters got mailed to legislators
    as a result of the organized campaign.

    Hundreds of petitions were signed and turned in.

    Lots of t-shirts and yard signs were sold.

    Citizens donated hard earned cash to help hold
    the Governor to his word of NOT pursuing the Illiana
    proposal if it's NOT wanted.

    The citizens at the Westville meeting spoke loud
    and clear regarding the proposed toll road:
    WE DON'T WANT IT,
    WE DON'T NEED IT,
    WE WON'T USE IT.

    The message was also heard 1st hand by
    the Mayor of LaPorte and the LaPorte State Rep.
    Emotions ran high and expressions of
    elected officials "lack of representation"
    spoken.


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