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1973 (as Des Moines MTA) 2006 (as DART) Headquarters: 620 Cherry St, Des Moines, IA 50309: Locale: Des Moines, IA, United States: Service area: Des Moines and surrounding communities in Polk County: Service type: Bus service, Express bus service, Paratransit, On Demand, Vanpool: Routes: 26: Stops: 1,721 [1] Hubs: 1 (DART Central Station) Fleet
Since 2012, HomeServe has completed 4,914 water service line jobs for Des Moines Water Works customers. This is an estimated cost savings of more than $9 million if customers had to pay for those ...
The Des Moines Water Works are a municipal water utility, owned by the about 500,000 residents of the greater Des Moines area, whom it supplies with water. It is Iowa´s largest water utility and among the largest 100 utilities in the country. [1] In 1871, Frederick M. Hubbell and Jefferson S. Polk organized the Des Moines Water Company with $3000.
The council document said: "Des Moines Water Works will continue to exist as a water utility serving its existing retail customers and will retain ownership of its customer service and ...
As the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency launches a push to get rid of potentially dangerous lead water lines, Des Moines Water Works is sending about 55,400 notices over the next month to ...
The first intercity bus station in Des Moines was the Union Bus Station, which opened in February 1924 at 106 Sixth Avenue. [2] On January 5, 1932, a new union bus depot opened at 505 Grand Avenue, built by Chicago & North Western Stages. [4]
The biggest water users will bear the brunt of the increases. One of the largest residential water users, gobbling up 180,000 gallons a month during the summer, will see water bills spike 57% to ...
On July 12–13, 2024, the 15th 80/35 Music Festival will be held in Water Works Park utilizing the Lauridsen Amphitheater according to Sam Carrell who is the executive director of the Water Works Park Foundation. Previously, Eighty Thirty-Five Music Festival was held from 2009 until 2023 at the Western Gateway Park in downtown Des Moines. [24]