State Senator Andrew Chesney (R-Freeport) is bringing a mobile team from the Illinois Tollway to South Beloit on February 3 to help motorists switch out their plastic IPASS transponders for the new IPASS sticker technology.
“The Tollway is phasing out the plastic transponders we have in our cars and replacing them with stickers,” said Chesney. “Traditional transponders will continue to work for the time being, but these events allow people to make the switch quickly and conveniently, and without any disruption to their IPASS account or activity.”
IPASS on Demand in South Beloit
Monday, February 3
3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Nature at the Confluence
306 Dickop Street, South Beloit
South Beloit Mayor Tom Fitzgerald is co-hosting the February 3 event with Chesney.
There is no fee for switching over to the sticker technology and IPASS balances will be transferred to the new account. Additionally, attendees should bring their plastic transponder(s) with them and jot down their license plate number.
For additional information about the above events, please contact Senator Chesney’s legislative office at (815) 232-0774 or email Lori at lyates@sgop.ilga.gov.