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Council reapproves plan for 4 million-square-foot North Liberty Logistics Park with sidewalk and road variances

5732672 · May 19, 2025
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Summary

Council approved a preliminary development plan for a nine-building, roughly 4,000,000-square-foot industrial park between I-35 and U.S. 69, granting two variances related to sidewalks and improvements on Northeast 116th Street and requiring specified intersection improvements and landscaping.

The Liberty City Council on May 19 approved a preliminary development plan for North Liberty Logistics Park, a proposed nine-building industrial complex totaling about 4,000,000 square feet between Interstate 35 and U.S. 69.

Staff said the application includes two variances: one to omit sidewalks along Edgar Petty Road where it approaches I-35 and the other to avoid full improvements along Northeast 116th Street, a primarily rural road adjacent to residential areas. The developer proposes intersection improvements at Edgar Petty and 116th Street, extensive…

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