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Indianola council directs staff to pursue federal Safe Streets for All funding to add center turn lane on Highway 65
Summary
City staff presented options from a recent safety study and council members gave consensus direction to pursue a US DOT Safe Streets for All (SS4A) implementation grant to add a center turn lane on Highway 65 between Highway 92 and Girard Avenue, with staff to return with a memorandum of understanding and later council action.
Indianola Mayor Richardson and council members on May 15 directed city staff to pursue a U.S. Department of Transportation Safe Streets for All (SS4A) implementation grant that would fund adding a center turn lane on Highway 65 between Highway 92 and Girard Avenue.
The direction came after AP, a city staff presenter, summarized a CERPA study called the Comprehensive Safety Action Plan that identified the city’s Highway 92 and Highway 65 corridors as part of the region’s high-injury network and listed eight priority intersections, including the Clinton and Howard intersection within the city. “There’s a very small timeline that we have to react upon and apply for this grant,” AP said. “The deadline here is on June 26, but SERPA has given us a deadline that we have to submit our list of projects by tomorrow.”
The study catalogued 36 projects across those corridors and placed them into short-, mid- and long-term categories with a total planning estimate of roughly $33,000,000: about $1,700,000 for short-term work, $4,500,000 for mid-term and $27,000,000 for long-term projects, AP said. The city staff ranked the 36 projects…
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