County News: June 3, 2011
Carlinville – Macoupin County recently applied for a competitive grant with the Illinois Department of Transportation, seeking funding for a $700,000 project to improve and upgrade the safety at the intersection of Fosterburg Road and Brighton-Bunker Hill Road in southwestern Macoupin County.
The County is applying for the federal funding through the Illinois Department of Transportation’s Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP). A major goal of the HSIP is seek out projects that work to reduce fatal and serious injury crashes. One of the specific emphasis areas within the HSIP relates to intersection projects.
In 2006, Macoupin County received $2 million in federal funding from the High Priority Project Program (HPPP) with the assistance of U.S. Senator Dick Durbin which will be utilized to make improvements to a mile-long stretch of Brighton-Bunker Hill Road. Combined with the proposed Fosterburg Road intersection project, the approximate $2.7 million in improvements will represent one phase of a five-phase project to completely upgrade Brighton-Bunker Hill Road. If the County is able to access funds through the HSIP, it is estimated that construction on the project will begin in early 2013.
With the recent completion of I-255 up to Fosterburg Road in northern Madison County, truck traffic on the Brighton-Bunker Hill Road has increased. In addition to increased truck traffic, improving the working condition and safety of the road is also important due to the fact that additional passenger traffic is expected relating to potential influx of people from the Metro East area.
“Brighton-Bunker Hill Road is becoming more and more of a connector road for trucks and commuters in the southern part of the County and in my opinion will continue to be heavily traveled by people working in and around the Metro East with the extension of I-255,” said County Board Chairman Andy Manar. “Not only is convenience an issue here, but more importantly the safety and quality condition of our roads stand to improve from this project and future phases.”
Manar said that the County Board is continuing to identify funding sources to assist in the large scale project.
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