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(Ames, IA) -- The Iowa Transportation Commission (Commission) has approved the draft Fiscal Year 2023-2027 Iowa Transportation Improvement Program (Program).
The program is posted on the Iowa DOT’s website https://iowadot.gov/program_management/Five-Year-Program.
The Program includes specific highway and bridge projects anticipated to be constructed over the next five years on the state highway system made up of all Interstate, US, and Iowa signed routes.
The highway and bridge projects included in this draft Program are funded with approximately $4.2 billion of state and federal funding forecast to be available over the next five years.
- Some of the projects included in the plan are listed below:
- I-80 Middle Road Interchange reconstruction in Bettendorf
- I-35/80/235 Southwest Mixmaster modernization in Polk County
- I-380 improvement from 120th St to U.S. 30 (including Wright Brothers interchange reconstruction) in Linn County
- Bridge replacement and widening of I-35 at the U.S. 30 interchange
- Acceleration and compression of the I-80 and Madison Avenue improvement project in Council Bluffs which had to be delayed last year due to funding constraints
- Addition of over 100 truck parking spots.
Additional projects:
- Resiliency work on Iowa 333 in Hamburg to improve access during times of flooding
- U.S. 75 North of Sioux Center to south junction with U.S. 18 to replace aging pavement
- Iowa 149 Des Moines River Bridge to Woodland Ave in Ottumwa to replace aging pavement
- Iowa 58 Greenhill Road interchange in Cedar Falls to replace an existing at-grade intersection
- U.S. 151 Interchange with Co Rd X-20 at Springville to replace an existing at-grade intersection
- U.S. 30 Interchange at 610th Ave at Nevada to replace an existing at-grade intersection
- Super-2 improvements on U.S. 63 in Tama County to provide more passing opportunities