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Potential impacts for District 4

(Mercer, Henderson, Warren, McDonough, Fulton, Knox, Stark, Peoria, Putnam, Marshall,
Woodford and Tazewell counties.)
Active FY16 projects that potentially would be suspended
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Reconstruction of Interstate 474/Interstate 155 near Morton in Tazewell County


o $86 million total, $78 million spent
o Ramp work at Morton Avenue

Resurfacing Interstate 474 in Tazewell County


o $13.7 million total, $4.7 million spent

Illinois 116/Illinois 8 on Cedar Street bridge over Illinois River


o $9.1 million total, $1 million spent
o Structural steel and concrete repairs

Interstate 39 resurfacing in Marshall County


o $14 million total, $8 million spent

County Highway 9 over Interstate 74 structure replacement, reconstruction of County


Highway 9
o $9 million total, $1 million spent
o Bridge is reduced to one lane controlled by signals
o Interstate 74 is reduced to one lane in both directions

U.S. 150 at Koerner/Trigger in Peoria County


o $1.7 million total, $300,000 spent
o Intersection improvement; drainage and foundation work

Illinois 17 resurfacing and patching in Aledo in Mercer County


o $1.26 million total

Illinois 336/US 136/Illinois 110 (CKC) near Macomb in McDonough County


o $36 million total, $3.4 million spent
o 6.5 miles of new pavement and construction of eight structures
o County Highway 14 is closed, County Highway 20 is closed

Illinois 95 bridge replacement over BNSF railroad in Fulton County


o $2.5 million total, $300,000 spent

Illinois 116 widening and resurfacing from Media to Roseville in Warren and Henderson
counties
o $6.4 million total, $2.2 million spent

LOCALS:
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North Seminary Street reconstruction from Fremont Street to Walsh Avenue in Galesburg
o $1.6 million total, $660,000 spent
Sheridan Road bridge in Peoria
o $1.8 million total, $78,000 spent
Detroit Avenue in Morton
o $3.8 million total, $150,000 spent
Eden Road (County Highway 30) replacement of structure over Nixon Run Creek
o $1.4 million total, $251,000 spent

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