Iowa Department of Transportation

Ames, Iowa – Jan. 12, 2022 – Today, the Iowa Transportation Commission approved $4 million in total funding for 10 projects from Iowa’s Clean Air Attainment Program. The program was created in 1994 for the purpose of reducing transportation-related congestion and air pollution. This funding is available to cities, counties, transit agencies, metropolitan planning organizations, regional planning affiliations, state agencies, and nonprofit organizations through an annual application-based program.

The projects and approved funding amounts are listed below.

  • #6 Brown, Night Service – Year 3 (Ames Transit Agency) – $28,258
  • #11 Cherry, Add Night Service – Year 3 (Ames Transit Agency) – $31,609
  • #12 Lilac, Midday Service – Year 3 (Ames Transit Agency) – $29,830
  • Traffic Signal Vehicle Detector Improvement Project (West Des Moines) – $480,000
  • Merle Hay Road Corridor Traffic Signal Improvements (Johnston) – $621,470
  • Middle Road and Forest Grove Drive (Bettendorf) – $500,000
  • Route 17 Extension to Bondurant – Year 2 (Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority) – $52,392
  • Traffic Signal Communication Network – Phase 3 – (Ames) – $1,495,280
  • Iowa 160/SW Oralabor Road and Iowa 415/SW State Street Intersection Improvements (Ankeny) – $529,161
  • Traffic Signal System Timing Update – Phase 5 – (Des Moines) – $232,000

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Contact: Jared Smith at 515-239-1713 or jared.smith@iowadot.us

Source: iowa DMV

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