HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 31-10 09/21/2010 RESOLUTION NO. 31-10
A RESOLUTION OPPOSING THE BORROWING OF MOTOR FUEL TAX
DISTRIBUTIONS IN EXCHANGE FOR THE RELEASE OF
CAPITAL BILL FUNDING
WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect is a member of the Northwest Municipal
Conference (NWMC), a corporate organization representing municipalities and townships
chartered within the State of Illinois and Counties of Cook, DuPage, Lake, Kane and McHenry;
and
WHEREAS, the public officials of the Northwest Municipal Conference represent forty -three
local governmental bodies and a population of over 1.3 million residents; and
WHEREAS, the State of Illinois is proposing to borrow one month's worth of Motor Fuel Tax
(MFT) distributions to the state, municipalities, counties and townships; and
WHEREAS, in return, the state would distribute $100 million in funding pledged to local
governments contained in last year's capital bill; and,
WHEREAS, for over 80 years, MFT funds have been the lifeblood of public works
departments, and local governments rely on MFT revenues to undertake critical capital projects;
and
WHEREAS, local governments in Illinois are responsible for more than 88 percent of the
public road mileage carrying the traffic which generates MFT user fee revenues; and
WHEREAS, the State of Illinois appropriated $500 million in the capital bill for local
government capital spending to supplement existing MFT revenues; and
WHEREAS, the release of local capital funding and preservation of MFT distributions are
necessary to address deferred maintenance and spur economic growth; and
WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect 2010 municipal budget includes $1.455 million in
MFT funds for critical capital projects.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD THAT
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT with fellow members of the NWMC strongly oppose
the State of Illinois's proposal to borrow MFT distribution in order to assist with state budget
shortfalls.
SECTION ONE: The Village of Mount Prospect and fellow members of the NWMC
anticipate the release of the local capital funding to improve infrastructure, create jobs and
strengthen the Illinois economy; and
SECTION TWO: That a copy of this resolution opposing the borrowing of MFT distributions
shall immediately be forwarded to the Governor and the Illinois Secretary of Transportation.
AYES: Hoefert, Juracek, Korn, Matuszak, Polit, Zadel
NAYS: None
ABSENT: None
Passed and approved this 21 day of September, 2010.