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Local Governments And State Recreational Trails Will Receive Funding Assistance

Region XII Council of Governments has provided a COVID-19 funding update. The first is for recreational trails programs through the Iowa Transportation Commission. They have approved a one-time, $5 million allocation to help offset COVID-related reductions in the State Recreational Trails (SRT) program. Funding can be used for property acquisition, construction of new trails, maintenance, resurfacing and restoration of existing trails, development and rehabilitation of trailside and trailhead facilities and trail linkages. Applicants must be a federal or state agency or local government. Details on the application process are included below. The impact to Road Use Tax Funds have been significantly less than was originally feared at the onset of the pandemic, but there is still an estimated decrease of $50 million. The Iowa Transportation Commission has approved the COVID-19 Relief Fund allocation for the distribution of funds appropriated in the December 2020 CARES Act. The previousl

Governor names regents President Michael Richards to another term

Governor names regents President Michael Richards to another term
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DOT putting money into Mississippi River mooring for barges

Radio Iowa You are here: Home DOT putting money into Mississippi River mooring for barges DOT map of the mooring site. The Iowa Transportation Commission recently approved $2 million for a new parking spot for barges on the Mississippi River in the Quad Cities. DOT planner, Stuart Anderson, says it’s called a mooring cell. “It goes in the river in advance of a lock and dam and it provides the ability for a barge to tie up to that pier while they are waiting for the barge ahead of them to go through the lock and dam,” Anderson explains. A mooring under construction. (DOT photo)

Federal coronavirus relief funds will help offset Iowa fuel tax losses

CEDAR RAPIDS The Iowa Transportation Commission has approved using nearly $122 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds to make up for lost fuel tax revenue over the past year and to pay for trail development across the state. The Department of Transportation recommended the $121.9 million be allocated according to a similar formula used for the Road Use Tax Fund, with the DOT receiving 47.5 percent, counties 32.5 percent and cities 20 percent. Using that formula, $55.5 million will go to the primary road fund, $28.6 million to the secondary road fund, $23.4 million to the city street fund and $9.4 million to farm-to-market roads. The final $5 million is set aside for a statewide trails program.

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