Feds worried state lacks staffing to take on big stimulus bill projects
SPRINGFIELD -- Federal officials worry Illinois' Department of Transportation is too understaffed to take on major projects that could be included in a federal stimulus bill.
That's according to a letter from the Federal Highway Administration to IDOT obtained by The Associated Press.
The letter warns a depleted IDOT work force might lack the "resources and skills" to oversee what could be $1 billion in highway projects from the proposed federal stimulus.
IDOT's payroll has dropped from 7,800 in mid-2002 to an average of 6,250 last year.
State officials are counting on Illinois' share of the federal money to help plug a projected $9 billion budget deficit.
Illinois could lose money if IDOT doesn't heed the federal warning.
Spokeswoman Paris Ervin says IDOT officials are talking with the Highway Administration.