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Board approves Iowa DOT agreements for US‑20 PCC work and Southbridge interchange; county to fund right-of-way and manage local impacts

Woodbury County Board of Supervisors · December 10, 2025
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Summary

Woodbury County approved pre-construction agreements with the Iowa DOT for US‑20 and the Southbridge interchange, accepting right-of-way costs of $758,112 and an estimated project cost of about $18.15 million; the county will coordinate detours and assume certain maintenance responsibilities after construction.

Woodbury County supervisors unanimously approved a series of pre-construction agreements with the Iowa Department of Transportation covering two major projects: a Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) reconstruction on US‑20 near Moville and the Southbridge interchange project south of Sergeant Bluff.

Laura Sievers, secondary-roads engineer, said the US‑20 PCC project will remove existing pavement and install concrete from Franklin Avenue to Humboldt Avenue; the county’s estimated cost for…

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