This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Transportation: Mass transit'.
Transportation:
Mass transit
24 Amtrak Trains Daily: Chicago Downstate Illinois (2008, October)
This flyer provides the schedules for all Amtrak trains in Illinois, as well as between Chicago and Milwaukee. Also includes fares, discount information, and a service map of routes.
24 Amtrak Trains Daily: Chicago Downstate Illinois (2009, April)
This flyer provides the schedules for all Amtrak trains in Illinois, as well as between Chicago and Milwaukee. Also includes fares, discount information, and a service map of routes.
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Program: Quality Plan (2009, September)
This Quality Plan outlines the controls, policies, procedures and requirements of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Management System at IDOT. The system is structured to comply with the conditions set forth in the Departments Quality Manual, the ISO 9001:2008 international standard and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Amtrak Illinois Ridership up 20 Percent Since 2007 (2009, November 24) [1629**09]
Press Release: 1.8 million passengers on state-supported routes last year; State seeking funds to reduce Chicago-St. Louis travel times by 90 minutes.
Amtrak Midweek Getaways (2009)
This brochure features lodgings and resorts providing special weekday pricing, Monday - Thursday, in Illinois Amtrak cities.
Annual Review of Information Submitted by the Chicago Transit Authority's Employee Retirement Plan (2009, November)
Report of the Annual Review of Information Submitted by the Chicago Transit Authority's Employee Retirement Plan as reported to the Legislative Audit Commission, the Illinois General Assembly and the Governor. The Office of the Auditor General reviews the Retirement Plan's determination of funded ratio of assets to liabilities and employee and employer contribution rates needed for funding requirements to assess whether they are "unreasonable in the aggregate." The Digest or Synopsis is included.
Annual Review of Information Submitted by the Chicago Transit Authority's Employee Retirement Plan and Retiree Health Care Trust {periodical start}
Annual Review: Information Submitted by the Chicago Transit Authority's Employee Retirement Plan and Retiree Health Care Trust released. Public Act 95-708 requires the Chicago Transit Authority's Employee Retirement Plan and the Retiree Health Care Trust to submit certain information each year to the Auditor General for review.
Annual Review of Information Submitted by the Chicago Transit Authority's Employee Retirement Plan and Retiree Health Care Trust, The (2008, December)
Annual Review: Information Submitted by the Chicago Transit Authority's Employee Retirement Plan and Retiree Health Care Trust released December 2008. Public Act 95-708 requires the Chicago Transit Authority's Employee Retirement Plan and the Retiree Health Care Trust to submit certain information each year to the Auditor General for review. this is the first year of such review, which is limited to the specific conclusions required by the Act. this report does not constitute an audit as that term is defined in generally accepted government auditing standards.
Appendices: Performance audit: Mass Transit Agencies of Northeastern Illinois: RTA, CTA, Metra, and PACE (2007, March)
State of Illinois Office of the Auditor General Performance Audit Mass Transit Agencies of Northeastern Illinois: Regional Transit Authority, Chicago Transit Authority, Metra, and Pace; March 2007, Appendices. Includes House Resolution; #479, House Resolution #650; a list of peer agencies; financial information; Chicago Transit Authority Employees Retirement Plan data; suggestions for changes with agency responses; letter from the Chairman and the President of the Chicago Transit Authority; letter from the Executive Director of Metra; letter from the Director of Pace; and performance measurements.
Audio from Speaker Madigan's Press Conference
This recording of a press conference held by Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives, Michael J. Madigan. His remarks and those of Cynthia Canary, Director of the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform, focused on Speaker Madigan's proposal for an independent gaming board. The Speaker also discussed the Capital Construction Bill, his relationship with Governor Blagojevich, and his support for the "Hamos Bill" to supplement mass transit in northeastern Illinois.
