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The project will start north of University Avenue and continue south to Ashworth Road. A new flyover bridge will be built from southbound I-35/80 to eastbound I-235 and to westbound I-80.
Road construction in the 1990s and early 2000s consisted of twinning the existing two-lane road. In 1992, the Iowa DOT announced $173 million was allocated for highway projects across the state, $50 million of which was planned for widening US 61 (equivalent to $337 million and $97.5 million, respectively, in 2023 [14]). [92]
The Fred Schwengel Memorial Bridge is a 4-lane steel girder bridge that carries Interstate 80 across the Mississippi River between LeClaire, Iowa and Rapids City, Illinois. The bridge is named for Fred Schwengel, a former U.S. Representative from Davenport, Iowa and one of the driving forces behind the Interstate Highway Act. [3]
In the late 1950s, an editorial published in the Waterloo Daily Courier called for the Iowa State Highway Commission to widen the highways in the Waterloo area. It cited a statistic that suggested a highway with over daily traffic of over 4000 vehicles should be expanded to four lanes. On US 63, the highway commission's count in 1956 found that ...
Check road conditions using Iowa DOT road cameras. You can also check cameras along your planned route to see traffic and weather conditions using Iowa 511's map.
A $13.4 million construction project was completed in northern Lake County on a four-mile (6.4 km) section of IL 83 from Petite Lake Road to the Wisconsin state line. Changes included adding a center turn lane and intersection reconfigurations at Grass Lake Road, IL 173, and North Avenue. The project was completed in fall 2010.
Iowa Interstate Railroad, LLC a regional railroad that runs between Omaha and Chicago, will receive $29,883,200 to design and construct the Colfax and De Soto bridges near Des Moines in Iowa, and ...
The primary highway system makes up over 9,000 miles (14,000 km), approximately 8 percent of the U.S. state of Iowa's public road system. The Iowa Department of Transportation is responsible for the day-to-day maintenance of the primary highway system, which consists of Interstate Highways, United States Highways, and Iowa state highways.