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City Council Approves Major Safety Improvements for Local Roads

July 21, 2024 | Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa



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City Council Approves Major Safety Improvements for Local Roads
In a recent government meeting, the council approved several significant infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing community safety and improving local amenities.

The council unanimously approved the resurfacing of HMA on Grama, awarding the contract to OMG Midwest Inc., also known as Des Moines Asphalt and Paving, for a total of $588,480.75. This decision was made after a brief public comment period, during which no residents chose to speak on the matter.

Additionally, the council greenlit repairs and painting improvements for the Berdland Pool, designating Superior Painting and Epoxy Coating LLC as the lowest responsive bidder at $318,000. Council members expressed satisfaction with the decision to repair neighborhood pools rather than consolidating resources into a single facility, emphasizing the importance of maintaining local recreational options.

Another key agenda item involved the approval of an agreement with the Iowa Department of Transportation for safety improvements along Iowa 163 East University Avenue. Council members highlighted the collaborative efforts with local residents and stakeholders to enhance safety measures following a tragic accident in 2022. The project will include the addition of sidewalks to improve student safety on their routes to school.

The meeting also addressed amendments to traffic regulations, including speed limit modifications and updates to pedestrian signals related to the East University Avenue improvements. These changes aim to enhance traffic safety and ensure better compliance with updated regulations.

Overall, the council's decisions reflect a commitment to community safety and the enhancement of local infrastructure, with a focus on engaging residents in the planning process.

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