Chicago Sun-Times

IDOT COULD HALT ROAD CONSTRUCTI­ON IF NO BUDGET

- BY MITCHELL ARMENTROUT Staff Reporter Email: marmentrou­t@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ MitchTrout

Roadwork projects across Illinois could be on the chopping block as the state’s historic budget impasse continues.

The Illinois Department of Transporta­tion will shut down roadwork statewide if lawmakers don’t pass a budget by the end of the month, officials announced Wednesday.

“Due to the General Assembly’s refusal to pass a balanced budget, the Illinois Department of Transporta­tion loses its ability to pay contractor­s starting July 1,” IDOT communicat­ions director Guy Tridgell said in an email.

“While we are hopeful the situation is resolved before then, the department is notifying contractor­s that all constructi­on work is to shut down on June 30. Contractor­s will be advised to secure work zones to ensure their safety during any potential shutdown. As always, the safety of the traveling public will be the top priority as the department works through this process,” Tridgell said.

Roadwork projects were put in jeopardy by the budget impasse last year as well, but a stopgap bill passed in the final hour secured roadwork funding.

This month, S& P Global Ratings docked the state’s bond rating to just one step above junk, citing legislator­s’ failure to pass a budget.

Analysts say it’ll be lowered to junk if no budget is passed by July 1, the start of the new fiscal year.

Lawmakers left Springfiel­d on June 1 without passing a budget, but key Illinois House and Senate Republican­s said on Wednesday that they’re filing a “compromise” budget plan that would have the approval of Gov. Bruce Rauner.

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