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92_HB4231

 
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 1        AN ACT concerning transportation.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4                              ARTICLE 5

 5        Section 5-1.  Short title. This Article may be  cited  as
 6    the Transportation Resources for Innovative Projects Law.

 7        Section  5-5.  Findings and Purpose. The General Assembly
 8    finds that safe, reliable and  convenient  transportation  to
 9    and from work and related destinations such as child care and
10    education  is an extremely important factor in the ability to
11    find and retain employment, particularly in the lower  income
12    sectors of the economy. For many people, these transportation
13    needs  are  not  met by existing mass transit. This creates a
14    need for innovative transportation to  work  strategies  that
15    fit   within  local  circumstances.  Many  localities  around
16    Illinois do not  have  the  resources  or  the  expertise  to
17    develop   and   support  innovative  transportation  options.
18    Localities need access to State and  federal  funds  to  help
19    implement   these   strategies,   and   they  need  technical
20    assistance  both  in  designing  programs  and  in  accessing
21    various sources of State and  federal  funds.  Illinois  also
22    leaves  substantial  federal  transportation  funds unclaimed
23    because of the failure to put forward  projects  to  use  the
24    funds.  Illinois  would  benefit from a unified State process
25    for  applying  for  federal  transportation  assistance   for
26    innovative   transportation   to   work  strategies  and  for
27    supplying the matching funds necessary to access that federal
28    assistance. The purpose of this Article is to  establish  the
29    Transportation  Resources  for Innovative Projects Program to
30    prompt the creation  of  innovative  transportation  to  work
 
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 1    strategies   at   the   local   level,   to   assist  in  the
 2    implementation of those strategies, to coordinate the  local,
 3    State  and  federal  funding of those programs, and to access
 4    the maximum of federal transportation to work funding.

 5        Section 5-7.  Definitions.  As used in this Article:
 6        "Department" means the Department of Transportation.
 7        "TRIP Program" means  the  Transportation  Resources  for
 8    Innovative Projects Program created by this Article.
 9        "JARC"  means  the  Job  Access and Reverse Commute grant
10    program of the Federal Transit Administration.

11        Section  5-10.  Establishment  of  Program  and  Funding.
12    There is established within the Department of  Transportation
13    the Transportation Resources for Innovative Projects Program.
14    The  TRIP  Program  shall be funded by appropriation from the
15    General  Assembly  or  by  interagency  agreement  with   the
16    Department  of  Human  Services  or  other  departments under
17    Section 5-25 of this Article, or by a  combination  of  those
18    sources.

19        Section 5-15.  Functions of Program. The Program shall be
20    a  Statewide  interagency  effort to prompt and support local
21    transportation innovations. It shall have 3 main functions:
22        (a)  Administration of an annual  process  to  apply  for
23    federal  transportation  to  work  assistance  under  the Job
24    Access and Reverse Commute program, programs administered  by
25    the  federal  Department of Housing and Urban Development, or
26    similar programs, or a combination of  those  programs.  This
27    shall   include   publicizing   the   process,  managing  the
28    application and selection process, making applications to the
29    federal government, and identifying local projects to be part
30    of the annual State applications to the  federal  government.
31    To  the  extent  resources  permit,  the  TRIP  Program shall
 
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 1    provide grants or  guarantee  funds  to  the  local  projects
 2    selected  for inclusion in the State applications to complete
 3    the State funding matches necessary  to  access  the  federal
 4    funds.
 5        (b)  Administration  of an annual process to grant funds,
 6    to the extent resources permit, to localities for  innovative
 7    transportation  to  work strategies  not eligible for federal
 8    funds.
 9        (c)  Provision of technical assistance to  localities  in
10    the  devising of innovative transportation to work strategies
11    and in complying with the requirements for federal, State and
12    local funding.

13        Section   5-20.  Illinois   Coordinating   Committee   on
14    Transportation.   The  Illinois  Coordinating  Committee   on
15    Transportation created by the Illinois Coordinating Committee
16    on  Transportation Law shall serve as an interagency advisory
17    committee to help develop policy  and  procedures  under  the
18    TRIP Program.

19        Section  5-25.   Interagency Agreement with Department of
20    Human Services and other  Departments.  In  addition  to  any
21    other interagency agreements the Department may enter into to
22    implement  the  TRIP  Program,  there shall be an interagency
23    agreement with the Department of Human  Services.  Under  the
24    agreement,   the   departments   shall   have  the  following
25    responsibilities.
26        (a)  The Department of Human Services shall:
27             (1)  provide  an  annual  allotment  of  funds   for
28        disbursement by the Department under the TRIP Program;
29             (2)  notify the Department in a timely manner of all
30        State  and  federal policies, rules, and regulations that
31        may affect the use and  disbursement  of  the  funds  and
32        provide  appropriate assistance for compliance with those
 
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 1        requirements; and
 2             (3)  provide at least one staff member to  represent
 3        the   Department   of  Human  Services  on  the  Illinois
 4        Coordinating  Committee  on  Transportation  and  in  the
 5        selection process for local transportation  programs  for
 6        State and federal funds under the TRIP Program.
 7        (b)  The Department shall:
 8             (1)  ensure  that  the use of funds transferred from
 9        the Department of Human Services is  in  accordance  with
10        laws governing use of those funds and is coordinated with
11        the Department of Human Services;
12             (2)  collaborate   with   the  Department  of  Human
13        Services in selecting the projects to be funded under the
14        Program;
15             (3)  account for the use of funds  transferred  from
16        the  Department  of  Human Services separately from other
17        funds;
18             (4)  provide any  necessary  reports  regarding  the
19        TRIP  Program to the Department of Human Services and the
20        U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
21        (d)  The Department may enter  into  similar  interagency
22    agreements  with  other  agencies  that transfer funds to the
23    Department for the TRIP Program or coordinate their  programs
24    with the TRIP Program.

25        Section 5-30.  TRIP Program Provisions.
26        (a)  The  Department  annually shall solicit applications
27    from localities for support for local transportation to  work
28    strategies. The solicitation and application process shall be
29    timed to allow the Department to submit a package of approved
30    local   programs   as   the   Illinois   State   Consolidated
31    Transportation   to   Work   Plan   to  the  Federal  Transit
32    Administration for funding under the Job Access  and  Reverse
33    Commute  program,  and  to  make timely submissions for other
 
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 1    sources of  federal funds.
 2        (b)  The  annual  solicitation  and  application  process
 3    shall include 2 types of grants:  (i)  those  fundable  under
 4    JARC  or  other  federal  funding sources, for which the TRIP
 5    Program grant shall be adequate, in combination with local or
 6    private funds, to complete the "local match" required by JARC
 7    or other federal programs, and (ii) those not fundable  under
 8    JARC  or  other federal programs but otherwise addressing the
 9    purposes of the  TRIP  Program  (for  example,  car  purchase
10    programs).  The  Department, in conjunction with the Illinois
11    Coordinating Committee on Transportation, shall divide  grant
12    funds  between these 2 types of proposals each year depending
13    upon the merit of the proposals received and  the  extent  to
14    which they would accomplish the purposes of the TRIP Program,
15    including  the maximizing of federal funds. The grants may be
16    spent over a period of up to 24 months.
17        (c)  The Department shall annually  submit  the  Illinois
18    State Consolidated Transportation to Work Plan to the Federal
19    Transit  Administration  for  funding  under  JARC and submit
20    applications for other federal funds as appropriate.
21        (d)  The Department shall provide technical assistance to
22    localities in developing transportation strategies, complying
23    with    application    requirements,    including     federal
24    requirements,  and  forming  strategic  local partnerships to
25    improve the potential success of both the  grant  application
26    and  the  local  program  itself. Local entities eligible for
27    funding under the program include  counties,  municipalities,
28    public  agencies,  private entities, non-profit organizations
29    such  as,  but  not   limited   to,   community   development
30    corporations,    transportation    management   associations,
31    transportation providers, community  action  agencies,  faith
32    based  organizations,  and  workforce  investment boards, and
33    other  consortiums.  Planning  partners  may,  but  need  not
34    necessarily,  include  local  workforce  investment   boards,
 
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 1    chambers   of   commerce,   elected  officials,  Metropolitan
 2    Planning Organizations, local  plan  commissions,  and  State
 3    agencies.
 4        (e)  The  Department's  rules  for  applications by local
 5    entities under the Program shall include, but not necessarily
 6    be limited to, the following provisions:
 7             (1)  The local programs should be for implementation
 8        of  innovative  community  transportation  systems   that
 9        address  a  local transportation need or gap; they should
10        use   innovative   approaches   that    emphasize    both
11        coordination  between  existing services and programs and
12        the elimination of  transportation  barriers  that  limit
13        workforce  participation.  These  programs  and  services
14        could, for example, be the purchase of rolling stock such
15        as  vans,  new  or  expanded  operation of transportation
16        routes, creation of auto ownership and drivers  licensing
17        programs,  new  or expanded dial a ride services, vanpool
18        or carpool programs, guaranteed ride  home  programs,  or
19        similar   strategies   that   address   local  needs  and
20        circumstances.
21             (2)  To  qualify  for   inclusion   in   the   State
22        application  for  JARC  funding or other federal funding,
23        the  applicant   must   have   been   involved   in   the
24        transportation  planning  process for the region in which
25        the project will operate, or exhibit  knowledge  of  that
26        process  and  its  need  statement and have relationships
27        with  the  local  transportation   experts   in   transit
28        authorities or county government.
29             (3)  The  application  must  include  evidence  of a
30        commitment for the funding of a portion of  the  proposed
31        project  from  local or private sources (other than State
32        or federal sources). This portion shall not be less  than
33        1%  nor  more  than  10%  of the total project costs. The
34        Department shall provide by rule for a sliding scale  for
 
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 1        these  local  funding commitments based upon the relative
 2        resources in localities,  so  that  the  contribution  of
 3        communities  with  the  least  resources  is  1%  and  of
 4        communities   with   the   most  resources  is  10%.  The
 5        Department  shall use an objective measure  such  as  the
 6        poverty  rate or the tax base in establishing the sliding
 7        scale and shall update it annually.

 8                             ARTICLE 10

 9        Section 10-1.  Short title. This Article may be cited  as
10    the Illinois Coordinating Committee on Transportation Law.

11        Section 10-5.  Definitions. As used in this Article:
12             (1)  "Agency"   means   an   official,   commission,
13        authority,   council,  department,  committee,  division,
14        bureau, board, or any other unit or entity of the  State,
15        a  municipality,  a county, or other local governing body
16        or  a  private  not-for-profit   transportation   service
17        providing agency.
18             (2)  "Committee"  means  the  Illinois  Coordinating
19        Committee on Transportation.
20             (3)  "Coordination"  means  the  arrangement for the
21        provision   of    transportation    services    to    the
22        transportation   disadvantaged   in   a  manner  that  is
23        cost-effective, efficient, and reduces fragmentation  and
24        duplication of services.
25             (4)  "Transportation    disadvantaged"  means  those
26        persons who, because of physical  or  mental  disability,
27        income  status,  age,  location  of  residence,  or other
28        reasons are unable to transport themselves or to purchase
29        affordable transportation and are,  therefore,  dependent
30        upon  others to obtain access to health care, employment,
31        education,  shopping,   social   activities,   or   other
 
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 1        life-sustaining activities.

 2        Section  10-10.  Committee.   The  Illinois  Coordinating
 3    Committee  on  Transportation is created and shall consist of
 4    the following members:
 5             (1)  The Governor or her or his designee.
 6             (2)  The Secretary of Transportation or his  or  her
 7        designee.
 8             (3)  The  Secretary of Human Services (or his or her
 9        designee)  and  one  additional  representative  of   the
10        Department of Human Services designated by the Secretary.
11             (4)  The Director of Aging or his or her designee.
12             (5)  The  Director  of  Public  Aid  or  his  or her
13        designee.
14             (6)  The Director of Commerce and Community  Affairs
15        or his or her designee.
16             (7)  A  representative of the Illinois Rural Transit
17        Assistance Center.
18             (8)  A person  who  is  a  member  of  a  recognized
19        statewide organization representing older Illinoisans.
20             (9)  A  representative  of  centers  for independent
21        living.
22             (10)  A  representative  of  the   Illinois   Public
23        Transportation Association.
24             (11)  A representative of an existing transportation
25        system  that coordinates and provides transit services in
26        a multi-county area for the Department of Transportation,
27        Department of Human Services, Department of Commerce  and
28        Community Affairs, or Department on Aging.
29             (12)  A  representative  of a statewide organization
30        of  rehabilitation  facilities  or  other  providers   of
31        services for persons with one or more disabilities.
32             (13)  A  representative  of  the  Illinois  Planning
33        Council on Developmental Disabilities.
 
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 1             (14)  A  representative  of a statewide organization
 2        of community action agencies.
 3        The Secretary of  Transportation  and  the  Secretary  of
 4    Human   Services,   or   their   designees,  shall  serve  as
 5    chairpersons and shall be responsible for staff  support  for
 6    the committee.

 7        Section 10-15.  Duties of committee.  The Committee shall
 8    foster  the coordination of public and private transportation
 9    services, with special attention paid  to  services  directed
10    toward  those populations who are currently not served or who
11    are underserved by existing public  transit.   The  Committee
12    shall  aim to reduce duplicative services in order to achieve
13    a  transportation  system  that  serves  the  most   citizens
14    possible  in  the  most  cost-effective  and efficient manner
15    possible. Specifically, the committee shall:
16             (1)  Coordinate   State   efforts   within   federal
17        guidelines to facilitate coordination  of  human  service
18        transportation programs.
19             (2)  Establish  statewide  priorities  and  draft  a
20        strategic   plan.   These   priorities   should  include:
21        developing    objectives    for    providing    essential
22        transportation    services    to    the    transportation
23        disadvantaged; developing a  unified  state  request  for
24        funds  from  federal  sources  such as the Job Access and
25        Reverse Commute (JARC) Grant program  that  is  based  on
26        local plans from communities statewide; identifying funds
27        from other available sources for projects that are not an
28        eligible  use  of JARC funds; and developing a long-range
29        plan to identify and recruit  potential  stakeholders  in
30        future community transportation initiatives.
31             (3)  Develop   goals   and   objectives   to  reduce
32        duplication of services and achieve coverage that  is  as
33        complete as possible.
 
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 1             (4)  Address  any  and  all transportation  barriers
 2        and propose solutions, such as multi-agency  involvement,
 3        to eliminate these barriers.
 4             (5)  Serve  as a clearinghouse for information about
 5        funding  sources   and   innovations   in   serving   the
 6        transportation disadvantaged.
 7             (6)  Oversee  administration  of  the Transportation
 8        Resources for Innovative Projects Program.
 9             (7)  Submit a report, not  later  than  February  1,
10        2004,  to  the  Governor  and  the  General Assembly that
11        outlines the progress made by the Committee in performing
12        its duties set forth in paragraphs  (1)  through  (6)  of
13        this  Section and makes recommendations for statutory and
14        regulatory changes to promote coordination.

15                             ARTICLE 99

16        Section 99-99.  Effective date.  This  Act  takes  effect
17    upon becoming law.

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