The city of Quincy is exploring the possiblity of building its own Union Station.
At Monday's Finance Committee meeting, the committee gave the city's administration the authority to seek a $6 million Illinois Department of Transportation grant to build a transit facility somewhere near downtown.
The facility would bring together city buses, Trailways buses, taxis, shuttles and an Amtrak station.
The city has until February 15 to apply for the competitive grant and plans to contribute the assets garnered from the sale of city property at 18th and Seminary Road as a potential match for the grant. City officials hoped the land, which has a vacant house on it, would bring between $40,000 and $50,000.
Finance Committee Chairman Steve Duesterhaus (D-2nd Ward) said there was no definite location chosen yet. Director of Administrative Services Gary Sparks said it would probably be in the downtown area. The riverfront would be the location with existing rails.
In August 2008, the city paid $95,000 for a five year lease for parking expansion at the Amtrak stations at 30th and Wismann Lane. There is also an option for the city to continue that lease in five-year increments for 20 years at $200,000.
Trailways current has its station at America's Best Value Inn at 300 South 3rd. Sparks said Trailways has approached the city about an interest in the facility.
The city's buses have their primary location on Jersey between 7th and 8th.
Alderman Raymond "Skip" Vahlkamp (D-6th Ward) said he thought the concept was good, but that he might "fight like Hell against the site" if it wasn't in the best location.


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