CHAMPAIGN – With the support of State Senator Paul Faraci, the Illinois Department of Transportation announced the Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District will receive $7.15 million to improve transportation through bus upgrades.
“According to the U.S. Census, Champaign County is one of the few Illinois counties actually growing in size,” said Faraci (D-Champaign). “I am glad to see this state funding allocated to our area, and I will continue to push the state to give Champaign County its fair share.”
The third round of Rebuild Illinois grants provides $113.8 million for Downstate transit providers as part of the historic Rebuild Illinois capital program. Awards are supporting projects that include the purchase of new vehicles as well as the construction of stations and maintenance facilities that improve service.
The Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District will receive $7,150,000 to replace outdated or worn buses with new hybrid vehicles to increase accessibility and ensure transportation options are up-to-date.
DANVILLE – In partnership with the Vermilion County War Museum, State Senator Paul Faraci is collecting store bought or handmade cards at his Danville district office for veterans.
“This is an easy way to brighten someone’s day,” said Faraci (D-Champaign). “We want to continue this tradition that Senator Bennett started to honor his legacy.”
Faraci is collecting store bought and handmade cards to benefit local veterans at the Illiana Veterans Affairs Hospital. People are encouraged to write kind notes and drop them off at the Vermilion County War Museum, 307 N Vermilion St, Danville, IL 61832 or to his district office, located at 201 N. Vermillion St., Ste. 323, Danville, IL 61832. He is collecting cards until Feb. 9 and then will deliver them to the Illiana Veterans Affairs Hospital on February 13.
People with questions can reach out to Faraci’s office at 217-442-5252.
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Paul Faraci was sworn in to serve in the Illinois Senate Wednesday. He looks forward to continuing Senator Scott Bennett’s legacy as a champion for those who are often forgotten.
“I will continue to carry out Scott’s mission of protecting families with children living with disabilities, funding our higher education institutions and representing the diverse needs of the 52nd Legislative District,” said Faraci (D-Champaign). “By putting party politics aside and working together, we can accomplish so much more for our communities.”
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