Des Moines, Iowa – Oct. 11, 2022 – The Iowa Transportation Commission approved the following items during its meeting today in Des Moines. Business meeting actions taken Tuesday, October 11 Order Number Title Action taken Presenter D-2023-21 Approve Minutes of the September 13, 2022, Commission Meeting Approved Danielle Madden, Commission assistant, 515-239-1919 MV-2023-22 Administrative Rules 761 IAC -411 – Persons with Disabilities Parking Permits Approved Melissa Gillett, director, Motor Vehicle Division, 515-237-3121 MV-2023-23 Administrative Rules 761 IAC -605 – License.
AMES, Iowa – Oct. 6, 2022 – The Iowa Transportation Commission will hold its next business meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 11, at the Hilton Des Moines Downtown, 435 Park Street, in Des Moines. While the meeting is open for in-person attendance by delegations and the public, participation via conference call or Teams is encouraged to minimize the number of in-person attendees. This is to assure adequate social distancing measures can be accommodated. Business meeting agenda Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022 Time.
AMES, Iowa – Aug. 18, 2022 – The Secondary Road Fund Distribution Committee will meet at Thursday, Aug. 25 at 7:30 a.m. at the Veterans Memorial Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center, Room 311, 833 Fifth Ave., in Des Moines, Iowa. AGENDA Introduction of Committee Members Approval of the March 10, 2022, Minutes Review of the Secondary Road Fund Distribution Committee Formula & Final Fiscal Year 2023 Secondary Road Fund Distribution Committee Factors Update on Road Use Tax Revenue Projections.
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Cyclists ready to get back in the saddle after finishing RAGBRAI recently will see hundreds of miles of new trails on the updated statewide bicycle map from the Iowa Department of Transportation.
Printed bi-annually, the maps detail bike-friendly routes on paved roads and trails across Iowa. Craig Markley, from the Iowa Department of Transportation, said there have been significant additions since the last map was printed two years ago, and Iowa now has about 2,500 miles of bike trails.
A static online version of the map, which includes insets of Iowa s 16 largest cities, as well as an interactive version, can be found online at iowadot.gov. Free printed copies can also be requested by filling out a form on the Iowa DOT website.