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Community braces for major road closures and budget cuts

October 15, 2024 | Des Moines County, Iowa


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Community braces for major road closures and budget cuts
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the potential impact of upcoming road maintenance projects, particularly on secondary roads, which are expected to be the most affected. Concerns were raised regarding a petition aimed at placing a significant ordinance on the ballot, which, if not filed in time, could lead to budget cuts effective January 1st. This situation could result in a loss of approximately half of the current operating budget.

The meeting also highlighted the procedural steps for the ordinance, which requires three readings, with the next scheduled for October 21st. The timeline suggests that the ordinance could be finalized by early November. Financial implications were discussed, indicating that the county would contribute 10% of an estimated $1.6 million budget for the projects, although the exact contributions from schools, churches, and nonprofits remain unclear.

Public input was encouraged, with officials providing contact information for community members to voice their concerns or comments. The meeting concluded with updates on upcoming asphalt jobs planned for the summer, which will primarily involve one-lane closures rather than full road closures, minimizing disruption for local traffic. However, one specific project on Tama Road will require a full closure due to necessary pavement repairs. Traffic control measures will be implemented to manage the flow during these maintenance activities.

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