WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley today said that Iowa will receive a big boost in funding for projects throughout the state in the federal transportation bill that was filed in both the Senate and the House of Representatives today.
As a senior member of the House-Senate conference committee, Grassley was able to secure $2.3 billion for Iowa projects over the next five years. With this funding he was able to give a financial boost to many projects throughout the state. This includes priorities for individual communities as well as for the Iowa Department of Transportation.
"The Iowa delegation worked hard to get the state the necessary funding to give Iowans safe roads, bridges, trails, buses, and transportation facilities," Grassley said. "It was important to get this bill done so states like Iowa can plan for their short season when work can be done due to our long winters."
Congress has been considering legislation to re-authorize the federal highway program for the next five years. Several committees have jurisdiction over parts of this program. The Senate Finance Committee, which Grassley chairs, was in charge of determining how the government raises the money to pay for the highway and transit programs.
Here is a list of projects that were included in the bill for Iowa broken down by area of the state.
Statewide
Bus Replacement and Facilities $ 12 million
Northwest Iowa
US 20, Webster, Calhoun, Sac, Ida and Woodbury Counties $ 21.4 million
Hoven Corridor/Outer Drive Project, Sioux City $ 13.04 million
Highway K-35, Woodbury County $ 1 million
US 71 Bypass, Spencer $ 5 million
Western Iowa
Loess Hills Scenic Byways/Resource Protection $ 330,000
Lewis and Clark Trail Study $ 250,000
Southwest Iowa
US 34 Bridge Project, Iowa and Nebraska $ 24.95 million
East Beltway Project, Pottawattamie County $ 10.2 million
Lincoln Highway Rehabilitation and Restoration Project, Woodbine $ 203,870
Central Iowa
US 30, Marshall, Story, Tama and Boone Counties $ 17.04 million
Highway 4 Underpass, Jefferson $ 4 million
Iowa State University, National Center for Portland Cement Concrete Pavement Technology, Ames $ 10 million
Grand Avenue, Ames $ 4 million
Ames Garage Facility $ 1.6 million
Highland Acres Road, Marshalltown $ 3 million
Drake University, 28th and Carpenter Street Improvements $ 1.5 million
I-235, Des Moines $ 9.72 million
SE Connector/Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway, Des Moines $ 15.2 million
Principal Riverwalk, Des Moines $ 5.1 million
NE Beltway Study, Polk County $ 510,000
NW Madrid Drive, Polk County $ 1.2 million
Neal Smith Trail, Polk County $ 3.672 million
I-35 Interchange at NW 26th Street, Polk County $ 1.02 million
NE 56th Street, Eastern Polk County $ 1.02 million
Southwest Connector, West Des Moines $ 5.04 million
University Boulevard, Clive $ 1.02 million
Construction of 100th Street Interchange I-35/80, Urbandale $ 1.02 million
Highway 44, Grimes $ 3.02 million
Iowa Highway 92 Project, Indianola $ 2.2 million
I-35 Interchange, Ankeny $ 7.1 million
NW 70th Avenue, Johnston $ 7.1 million
I-80 Interchange at Alice’s Road/105th Street, Waukee $ 3 million
Scotch Ridge Project, Carlisle $ 2.022 million
Rehabilitation and Retrofit of Historic Boone County Wagon Bridge $ 800,000
Central Iowa Trail Loop, Polk, Dallas, and Boone Counties $ 5.52 million
I-80 and IA-146 Interchange, Grinnell $ 1.02 million
National Transportation Heroes Center & Regional Transportation Archival, Research, and Library Center, Grinnell $ 3.6 million
I-80 Direct Link Study, Pella $ 510,000
Northeast Iowa
Mississippi River Trail, Allamakee County $ 4.9 million
Wapsi-Great Western Trail System, Mitchell and Howard Counties $ 2.3 million
US 63, Chickasaw, Bremer, and Black Hawk Counties $ 13.446185 million
US 63, Waterloo, Iowa $ 9 million
Iowa Highway 57/West 1st Street Reconstruction, Cedar Falls $ 3 million
UNI Intermodal Project, Cedar Falls $ 3 million
UNI Native Roadside Vegetation Enhancement Center construction and equipment - $ 1 million
IA-32, Southwest Arterial, Dubuque $ 26.18 million
US 20 Mississippi Bridge, Dubuque $ 25.5 million
Great River Road National Scenic Byway Rivers to the Sea, Dubuque $ 5 million
Great River Road National Scenic Byway Mud Lake Road, Dubuque County $ 600,000
Mississippi River Trail, Heritage Trail, Dubuque $ 1.68 million
Eastern Iowa
Downtown Improvement Project, DeWitt $ 1.7 million
Recreation Trail, Camanche to Clinton $ 2.1 million
US 30, Liberty Square, Clinton $ 13.6 million
19th Avenue North Connector, Clinton $ 1.5 million
Mississippi River Trail, Bridge at Credit Island, Davenport $ 2 million
65th/67th Street, Davenport $ 2 million
Mississippi River Trail, Leach Park in Bettendorf to Riverdale $ 2.165 million
I-74 Bridge Project, Iowa and Illinois $ 67.4 million
I-80 /Middle Road Interchange, Justification Report with Environmental Assessment, Bettendorf $ 500,000
County Home Road, Linn County $ 1.2 million
American Discovery Trail, Hoover Nature Trail, connect to Ely $ 600,000
Cedar-Iowa River Rail Project, authorization for future funds
Edgewood Road, Cedar Rapids $ 7.78 million
Collins Road, Cedar Rapids $ 8 million
American Discovery Trail, connection to Clear Creek Trail, Coralville $ 450,000
US-6 Project, Coralville $ 2.04 million
McCollister Boulevard, Iowa City $ 5 million
University of Iowa, Public Policy Center, Field Test of Onboard Computer Assessment of Highway User Fees, Iowa City $16.5 million
Main Street Project, Amana $ 1.02 million
Southeast Iowa
Lake Belva Deer Project, Sigourney $ 4 million
US-61 and Hershey Avenue Interchange, Muscatine $ 3.5 million
Musser Park to Weggens Road Trail, Muscatine $ 510,000
US 61 Bypass, Fort Madison $ 4.72 million
Great River Road National Scenic Byway $ 37,445
Renovating Old Fort MadisonGreat River Road National Scenic Byway, Louisa County $ 1.7 million
Great River Road National Scenic Byway, Montrose $ 73,500
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