Decades After Buying Properties, Illinois Invents New Reasons to Revive the Peotone Airport Project
Read below about the government's effort to take private property for public use, and then visit blynchlaw.com to learn about a law firm protecting property owners' rights. According to a Chicago Tribune article, a decades-in-the-making
project is inventing new reasons to exist – even after Illinois bought numerous
properties for the project.
As the article notes, a potential Peotone airport has been
debated for decades, but the proposal is gaining recent traction. This is attributable to the idea that e-commerce
companies could use it, and to the fact that a recent Illinois budget
allocated $162 million toward environmental review, completion of a master
plan, and road improvements connecting I-57 to the proposed airport.
IDOT started buying land for the site in 2002, but the airport’s
proposed footprint is 6,000 acres. Farmers and environmentalists say the airport would be a waste
of rich agricultural land and public money, especially given the available
capacity of Rockford, Gary, and O’Hare airports. Specifically, O’Hare International Airport is
adding 800,000 square feet of cargo processing space. Gary International Airport expanded its
runway four years ago, and recently built an international customs facility. Chicago Rockford International Airport also says
it has room to expand.
As far as the environmental impact, 1,200 acres of flood
plains and 180 acres of wetlands would be destroyed by the construction. The deputy director of the Environmental Law
and Policy Center was quoted as saying:
“Either the project proponents are right and we hear a giant
sucking sound of jobs and people moving out of south Chicago and the south
suburbs into what is currently farmland, and all the environmental destruction
that goes with that, or the proponents are wrong and we’ve wasted hundreds of
millions of dollars on something nobody wants.”
Here's the August 12, 2019 article entitled, "Does the Chicago area need another airport? Plans for a
Peotone airport are back, this time with an e-commerce spin:"
https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/transportation/ct-biz-peotone-airport-proposal-cargo-shipping-amazon-getting-around-20190812-nrhtcaku7rgvbmhkhtbtxyfz6u-story.html.