Barge operators face Illinois Waterway closures, with more to come

The Starved Rock Lock and Dam is one of six sites on the Illinois Waterway where the Corps of Engineers plans to make major repairs. Corps of Engineers Rock Island District photo

Barge operators that use the Illinois Waterway will face the first round of closures in June as preliminary work begins on major repairs to six of eight lock and dam sites along the system that will begin next summer and carry into 2023.

In preparation for significant work next year, bulkhead slots will be installed at Marseilles and Starved Rock locks this summer, requiring a partial closure and width restrictions for 92 days. A full lock closure will then occur for 14 days to install the sill...

https://www.workboat.com/news/coastal-inland-waterways/barge-operators-face-illinois-waterway-closures-with-more-to-come/

Opposition from GOP and conservatives imperil Trump’s infrastructure plan

On June 7, 2017, President Donald Trump announced infrastructure plans before the backdrop of a flag-draped barge filled with coal. White House image.

A week after top Democrats and the White House reached a tentative accord to repair the country’s transportation system, the bipartisan gesture seems to be in trouble, putting into question whether promises made by President Trump two years ago on the Ohio River to repair the inland waterways system and other national infrastructure can finally move forward.

The $2 trillion deal reached last Tuesday between the president and House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Minority...

https://www.workboat.com/news/coastal-inland-waterways/opposition-from-gop-and-conservatives-imperil-trumps-infrastructure-plan/

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