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Governor William Stratton |
December 23, 1954 – Illinois Governor William Stratton gives formal
approval to the engineering report that will impact over 320 miles of high
speed highways in northern Illinois, new “super highways” that may end up
costing as much as $458,085,000. Upon
the governor’s approval preparations begin for the sale of $390,000,000 worth
of revenue bonds covering the cost of two of the new highways and part of a
third. The proposed highways
include: (1) a “Tri-State” route,
extending from near the Indiana border to a point just south of the Wisconsin
state line; (2) a route heading from the Edens expressway, completed in 1951,
as it begins in Chicago and continues northwesterly to an area near Rockford;
and (3) the first section of an east-west route beginning at the proposed
Tri-State route and continuing to Aurora.
It is hoped that the road-building projects will be finished by 1957.
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