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Supervisors flag intersection safety, housing shortfall, GuideLink demand and funding concerns

3193381 · April 10, 2025
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Summary

Supervisors used their reports at the April 2025 Johnson County Board meeting to highlight a problematic intersection on Dubuque Street, housing trust fund investments, GuideLink usage statistics and concerns about federal funding cuts affecting local services.

During the supervisors' reports section of the April 2025 Johnson County Board of Supervisors meeting, members highlighted public-safety and social-service issues ranging from traffic safety at a busy intersection to the county’s ongoing housing and service funding challenges.

Supervisor Rod Sullivan described a site visit with the county engineer to the intersection of Dubuque Street and Oakdale/Oakville (as described in the meeting). Sullivan said they observed frequent improper turns at that location and that a state trooper who joined the visit confirmed similar concerns. He said county staff will pursue possible changes and that the county engineer, Ed Bartels,…

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