The funds collected from this fee will be divided, with 95% allocated to a newly established Cargo Transportation Fee Fund. This fund is intended for road projects in regions with increased cargo activity, which can enhance transportation efficiency and safety. The remaining 5% will be directed to the State Police Services Fund, supporting enforcement related to vehicle weight regulations, particularly near large intermodal facilities.
SB2784, known as the Cargo Transportation Fee Act, aims to impose a fee on interstate and intrastate carriers transporting tangible personal property into the State of Illinois. The fee structure is based on the weight of commercial motor vehicles, with specific charges ranging from $0.50 to $8 depending on the vehicle's weight class. This fee will be applicable starting January 1, 2025, and is designed to generate revenue that earmarks a significant portion for infrastructure improvements in areas affected by high traffic from cargo transportation.
Potential points of contention surrounding SB2784 include the financial burden it places on businesses, particularly small carriers. There may be concerns regarding how these fees could affect overall transportation costs, which could be passed down to consumers. Additionally, debate may arise over the prioritization of road projects funded by this fee and whether the allocations will sufficiently meet the infrastructure needs of all regions affected by increased freight traffic.