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Illinois General Assembly Passes Multifaceted Economic Development Bill
In the last two days of its spring session, the Illinois General Assembly passed SB 20 , the “Economic Development Act of 2013.” The bill proposes changes to variety of existing programs and would pave the way for new developments. The following Policy Update reviews several components of the bill that would affect the seven-county metropolitan Chicago region.    South... Read More
Transportation Funding Bill Introduced in General Assembly
On May 30, 2013, legislation was introduced in the Illinois House ( HB 3637 ) and the Senate ( SB 2589 ) to reform transportation funding in Illinois.  Sharing many characteristics to the proposal advanced by the Transportation for Illinois Coalition (TFIC) earlier in the month, the legislation would eliminate the state’s motor fuel tax and replace it with a new tax based on the... Read More
Recent Federal Grant Opportunities to Support Manufacturing
In recent months, a number of federal agencies have provided new grant opportunities for funding innovative manufacturing strategies and partnerships.  The importance of manufacturing to metropolitan Chicago’s economy was described in CMAP’s manufacturing cluster drill-down report , and the region should be well-positioned to compete for these kinds of investments. This Policy Update... Read More
Springfield Snapshot, May 27-31, 2013
The General Assembly is scheduled to conclude its spring session on May 31, 2013. The following Policy Update reviews action related to CMAP’s agenda and legislative framework from the week of May 27-31.  CMAP’s recap of the spring 2013 session will be available on the Policy Updates blog next week.   Session Wrap-Up The last hours of session will be devoted to... Read More
Rental Multifamily Housing Development Trends in the CMAP Region
While rental of single-family homes has grown in the region over the last decade, multifamily developments house the majority of the region’s renters.  Since 2000, the region has experienced significant shifts in the balance of multifamily rental units, with a decrease prior to the recession and an increase during and after.  Since 2000, construction of large new multifamily... Read More

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