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The Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) is the government organization in the U.S. state of Iowa responsible for the organization, construction, and maintenance of the primary highway system. Located in Ames, Iowa, DOT is also responsible for licensing drivers and programming and planning for aviation, rail, and public transit.
Iowa State Highway Commission, District 6 Building, also known as Iowa Department of Transportation building, is a historic building located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States. It is significant for its association with the Iowa Highway Commission and its role developing policy and designing and implementing highway construction projects.
The report says Miller hit Iowa Department of Transportation worker Matthew Dickerson, 36, of Neola, who was doing road maintenance when Miller attempted to pass a semi. Dickerson died on the scene.
Night-time construction work will again close part of the interstate system in Des Moines on Wednesday. Iowa DOT closing part of I-80/35 near Urban Loop overnight Skip to main content
The Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) operates 37 rest areas and one scenic overlook in 20 locations along its 780 miles (1,260 km) of Interstate Highway. Along I-35, there are five locations that have facilities accessible to each direction of traffic. A sixth is under construction in northern Polk County.
The amount matches the shortfall the Iowa Department of Transportation listed in June in a document laying out the $108 million fiscal year 2027 portion of the work in its 2025-29 Transportation ...
Iowa DOT has a "pink tag" program that allows law enforcement to link the crash report to the damaged guardrail, Hart said. Staff members monitor the system, identify new damage and work with law ...
Iowa Highway 1 (Iowa 1) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Iowa that extends from Keosauqua to Anamosa. It travels nearly 120 miles (190 km), mainly through rich farmland and small communities. It travels nearly 120 miles (190 km), mainly through rich farmland and small communities.