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City leaders clash over traffic funding and resurfacing plans

August 28, 2024 | Woodbury County, Iowa


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City leaders clash over traffic funding and resurfacing plans
During a recent government meeting, officials from the city of Anthem expressed concerns regarding increased traffic on local streets, which they believe is primarily due to county traffic. City representatives argued that this influx is detrimental to their infrastructure and called for a shared financial responsibility from the county to address the issue.

Additionally, discussions included plans for road improvements, specifically the resurfacing of D 38 east of Highway 31. Current projections indicate that this project may not commence until fiscal year 2028 or 2029. However, city officials noted that it would be feasible to expedite the resurfacing plans to better accommodate the growing traffic demands through town. The meeting highlighted the ongoing challenges of managing traffic flow and infrastructure needs in the face of regional growth.

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