SB3275committee

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Patrick Joyce is leading a measure to expedite safety and infrastructure decisions at problematic intersections on state roads in Will County.

“Our local communities have suffered some devastating losses after some recent accidents on state roads,” said Joyce (D-Essex). “These were roads that the community and local leaders knew had problems and flagged for review. With the risk of more crashes happening, we need to expedite this process.”

Senate Bill 3275 would require the Illinois Department of Transportation, in consultation with local agencies, to identify and conduct a road safety assessment of the 10 most hazardous state-controlled intersections in Will County located south of Interstate 80. The legislation would address delays faced by municipalities and counties in the 40th District when seeking IDOT review.

By requiring a formal safety review and report to the Illinois General Assembly, the bill would prioritize potential fixes, such as design changes, traffic control adjustments or other safety measures, to reduce crashes and improve roadway safety in that region.

Joyce brought the legislation to Springfield after fatal crashes occurred in the district he represents. Residents and local leaders in the 40th District have called for solutions to getting the infrastructure changes needed to keep drivers safe in a timely manner.

“When residents leave their home to go to work or put their kids on a school bus – they deserve to feel safe,” said Joyce. “If there are roads that are identified as problematic, let’s get boots on the ground and to work as quick as possible.”

Senate Bill 3275 passed the Senate Transportation Committee Tuesday and heads to the full Senate for further consideration.