Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SR0230

Introduced
4/14/25  
Refer
4/14/25  
Refer
4/23/25  

Caption

GREAT LAKES WATERFRONT TRAIL

Impact

The implementation of the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail could profoundly impact local economies by fostering tourism and encouraging outdoor recreational activities. By creating a network of trails, not only would it improve access to the Great Lakes, but it could also enhance public health by promoting physical activities like biking and walking. A study cited in the discussions suggests that establishing these trails can lead to significant economic benefits, including job creation and increased spending in local areas due to tourism.

Summary

Senate Resolution SR0230 emphasizes the importance of the Great Lakes as a significant resource and promotes the development of the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail. This proposed trail is intended to span over 2,250 miles, incorporating existing roads and off-road trails across eight states, ultimately linking over 150 communities, including Indigenous nations. The resolution recognizes the ecological and recreational benefits of such a trail, encouraging connection with nature and enhancing community engagement through outdoor activities.

Contention

While SR0230 primarily promotes a positive vision for the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail, discussions surrounding the bill hint at challenges related to funding, environmental regulations, and cooperative efforts among the states. Supporters of the bill argue for the necessity of state agencies coordinating to enhance the trail's development and maintenance. However, some concerns remain regarding how the project may affect existing ecosystems and the necessary balance with environmental conservation efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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