AMES, Iowa – April 3, 2019 – The Iowa Department of Transportation is conducting a planning study of U.S. 30 from just east of Lisbon to just west of DeWitt, in Cedar and Clinton counties. The study will be developed and released through a series of technical reports that identify the goals and guiding principles, existing conditions, safety performance, and the vision for improvement strategies of the U.S. 30 corridor.
An online public meeting is now available to view on the Iowa DOT’s Public Involvement webpage: www.iowadot.gov/pim. To view the meeting and related content, click on the U.S. 30 project from the list of public involvement events. The pre-recorded meeting will be available on the website throughout the duration of the planning study. The Iowa DOT is asking interested parties to take a few minutes to view the online public meeting and related materials.
For general information regarding the study, please contact:
Cedar County contact: Catherine Cutler, transportation planner, Iowa DOT District 6 Office, 5455 Kirkwood Blvd. SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404, phone 319-364-0235 or 800-866-4368, email catherine.cutler@iowadot.us.
Clinton County contact: Sam Shea, transportation planner, Iowa DOT District 6 Office, 5455 Kirkwood Blvd. SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404, phone 319-364-0235 or 800-866-4368, email sam.shea@iowadot.us.
Visit the Iowa DOT’s project-related public involvement event website at www.iowadot.gov/pim for information about scheduled public meetings and hearings, and opportunities to offer input to the Iowa DOT during the development of certain projects. Comments and questions regarding the online meeting should be received by April 25, 2019. If you would like to receive future email notifications, or submit a comment or question regarding this project, go to: .
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Source: iowa DMV