Iowa DOT News

June 2008

Iowa roadways remain closed due to flooding - noon update

June 24, 2008

AMES, Iowa – Flooding continues to affect many roadways in the state, according to Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) officials. Iowans are urged to closely monitor conditions and never enter a water-covered roadway. Many of the closures on this list will remain in place for an extended period of time due to extensive damage. It is extremely important that motorists do not move barricades on closed roads, as entering a closed road presents a serious risk. Many of the...

Iowa roadways remain closed due to flooding - 8 a.m. update

June 24, 2008

AMES, Iowa – Flooding continues to affect many roadways in the state, according to Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) officials. Iowans are urged to closely monitor conditions and never enter a water-covered roadway. Many of the closures on this list will remain in place for an extended period of time due to extensive damage. It is extremely important that motorists do not move barricades on closed roads, as entering a closed road presents a serious risk. Many of the...

Iowa roadways remain closed due to flooding- 2:30 p.m. Update

June 23, 2008

AMES, Iowa – Flooding continues to affect many roadways in the state, according to Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) officials. Iowans are urged to closely monitor conditions and never enter a water-covered roadway. Many of the closures on this list will remain in place for an extended period of time due to extensive damage. It is extremely important that motorists do not move barricades on closed roads, as entering a closed road presents a serious risk. Many of the...

Iowa roadways remain closed due to flooding- 12:30 p.m. Update

June 23, 2008

AMES, Iowa – Flooding continues to affect many roadways in the state, according to Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) officials. Iowans are urged to closely monitor conditions and never enter a water-covered roadway. Many of the closures on this list will remain in place for an extended period of time due to extensive damage. It is extremely important that motorists do not move barricades on closed roads, as entering a closed road presents a serious risk. Many of the...

Road repairs begin in northeast Iowa

June 23, 2008

NEW HAMPTON, Iowa – The Iowa Department of Transportation's New Hampton construction office is announcing road repairs beginning today in several northeast Iowa counties. Work associated with this project will be full depth patching of small sections on each roadway. Routes in Floyd, Butler, Fayette, Winneshiek, Allamakee, and Black Hawk counties will be repaired. The routes include: Iowa 14 six miles east of Charles City, Iowa 14 from Allison south to Parkersburg, Iowa 150 from Fayette south to Maynard, U.S....

Iowa roadways remain closed due to flooding- 10 a.m. Update

June 23, 2008

AMES, Iowa – Flooding continues to affect many roadways in the state, according to Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) officials. Iowans are urged to closely monitor conditions and never enter a water-covered roadway. Many of the closures on this list will remain in place for an extended period of time due to extensive damage. It is extremely important that motorists do not move barricades on closed roads, as entering a closed road presents a serious risk. The Iowa DOT’s...

Iowa roadways remain closed due to flooding- 9 a.m. Update

June 23, 2008

AMES, Iowa – Flooding continues to affect many roadways in the state, according to Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) officials. Iowans are urged to closely monitor conditions and never enter a water-covered roadway. Many of the closures on this list will remain in place for an extended period of time due to extensive damage. It is extremely important that motorists do not move barricades on closed roads, as entering a closed road presents a serious risk. The Iowa DOT’s...

Iowa roadways remain closed due to flooding- 8 a.m. Update

June 23, 2008

AMES, Iowa – Flooding continues to affect many roadways in the state, according to Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) officials. Iowans are urged to closely monitor conditions and never enter a water-covered roadway. Many of the closures on this list will remain in place for an extended period of time due to extensive damage. It is extremely important that motorists do not move barricades on closed roads, as entering a closed road presents a serious risk. The Iowa DOT’s...

Iowa roadways remain closed due to flooding- 6 a.m. Update

June 23, 2008

AMES, Iowa – Flooding continues to affect many roadways in the state, according to Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) officials. Iowans are urged to closely monitor conditions and never enter a water-covered roadway. Many of the closures on this list will remain in place for an extended period of time due to extensive damage. It is extremely important that motorists do not move barricades on closed roads, as entering a closed road presents a serious risk. The Iowa DOT’s...

Iowa roadways remain closed due to flooding- 8 a.m. Update

June 22, 2008

AMES, Iowa – Flooding continues to affect many roadways in the state, according to Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) officials. Iowans are urged to closely monitor conditions and never enter a water-covered roadway. The Iowa DOT's temporary customer service phone line has been discontinued due to the opening of the major highway arteries through the state. Information about road closures due to flooding will continue to be available on the DOT's Web site at www.iowadot.gov. Click on the “Alert...

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