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Des Moines County supervisors meeting covers COVID numbers, US 61 paving, culvert price hikes and more
County supervisors had an easy day in the office before setting out to explore the Flint Creek Trail system.
Bob Saar
for The Hawk Eye
Tuesday was filled with roads and bike trails for Des Moines County supervisors Thomas Broeker, Jim Cary and Shane McCampbell as they held their weekly meeting with department heads and elected officials.
Culvert price hike
Des Moines County Engineer Brian Carter said the county has been given a price increase on culverts including those intended for drainage of rural driveways where they cross county road ditches.
The Hawk Eye
Portions of flood wall beneath and around the Burlington Junction Railway are taking shape, meaning the city likely will be able to significantly cut down on its use of temporary, sand-filled barriers should the Mississippi River outgrow its banks this year. I feel pretty comfortable that at this point, if we were to get a smaller flood, we d be OK, Assistant City Manager for Public Works Nick MacGregor said.
In 2019, the city used Hesco barriers along the flood wall s north and south ends in an effort to protect the downtown area from the swollen Mississippi River. On June 1 of that year, after 80 days of holding back major flooding, the barriers to the south failed, causing the auditorium, Port of Burlington, post office and Front Street to become inundated with water. That shouldn t be an issue this year.