LOCAL TRANSIT-BUS STOP BENCHES
The implementation of HB5360 represents a notable shift in local transit policy, focussed on improving the accessibility and comfort of public transportation for users. By ensuring that every public bus stop is equipped with a bench, the bill contributes to enhancing the public transit experience, potentially increasing ridership and encouraging the use of mass transit. Furthermore, this initiative aligns with broader urban planning goals aimed at creating more user-friendly public spaces, thus impacting local community infrastructure positively.
House Bill 5360 seeks to amend three significant pieces of legislation: the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act, the Local Mass Transit District Act, and the Regional Transportation Authority Act. The bill mandates that transit authorities, specifically local mass transit districts and the Chicago Transit Authority, install at least one bench at each public bus stop where one is not currently present. This stipulation is contingent upon the availability of appropriated funds, allowing for the installation of benches to be prioritized in a manner determined by the respective entities as funding becomes available.
Despite the seemingly straightforward nature of this bill, it does spark debate regarding local governance and home rule powers. HB5360 effectively limits the exercise of home rule powers concerning the installation of benches, with provisions that disallow local governance units from conflicting with the state mandates unless there is a reasonable restriction regarding the benches' placement. This aspect of the bill has raised concerns among local officials about the erosion of local control and autonomy in decision-making related to public infrastructure and services.