Iowa Senators Earmark $24 Million in Federal Funds for Iowa Highways


Projects in Des Moines, Cedar Falls, Council Bluffs, Marshalltown, and Sioux City


? With Congress ready to vote on a six-year $204 billion transportation bill, Sens. Chuck Grassley and Tom Harkin today announced that five separate Iowa projects will be funded by the $2.35 billion controlled by Senate negotiators for special highway projects.

Grassley and Harkin said the projects were selected in cooperation with members of Iowa's congressional delegation and the Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT).

"Together, we worked for the best interests of the state. We designated the projects that need a boost to get the attention of state highway authorities for future funding. The highway bill before Congress also contains substantial federal formula funding for Iowa road projects. The formula is key to the maintenance and expansion of Iowa's roadway and bridge network. There's no doubt that investment in Iowa's infrastructure with highways and bridges is essential for economic development," said Grassley.

"Highways are the arteries and veins of commerce and crucial to Iowa's economic growth. This funding will improve the quality of our transportation and attract business, remove bottlenecks, and improve the safety of our roads. We worked as well to increase transit funds for rural areas and smaller cities. I remain concerned, however, about the use of veteran's funding to cover some of the increased costs of the bill," said Harkin.

Currently, IDOT receives an annual average of $220 million in federal formula funds for highways. Under the conference report to be approved today, Iowa would receive $314.6 million each year through 2003 for highways and bridges. Both Grassley and Harkin said the special projects designated today will help to accelerate highway projects already in the IDOT project pipeline, including the Avenue of the Saints and the Des Moines-to-Burlington Corridor. As a result, new projects can be slated for formula funding sooner than previously anticipated, they said.

Specifically, the following road projects in Iowa will received earmarked federal funds from the $24 million allotted to the Iowa senators for special projects:

  • $12 million Design, right-of-way and construction of segments of Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway in Des Moines from Center Street to Fleur Drive
  • $760,000 Design and construction of a native roadside vegetation enhancement center at the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls
  • $7 million Design, right-of-way and construction of the Avenue G viaduct and related roadway in Council Bluffs
  • $2.75 million Construction of a four-lane expressway between Des Moines and Marshalltown
  • $1.5 million Design, right-of-way and construction of a bridge over railroad tracks on airport access road in Sioux City.