Iowa Mississippi River Parkway Commission to meet Jan. 26 in Maquoketa
AMES, Iowa – Jan. 18, 2024 – The Iowa Mississippi River Parkway Commission (MRPC) will meet Friday, Jan. 26, 2024, at the Hurstville Interpretative Center, 18670 63rd Street, in Maquoketa.
Iowa Mississippi River Parkway Commission Agenda |
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10 a.m. |
Roll call Welcome and introductions |
10:15 a.m. |
*Approval of Oct. 13 and 30, 2023, meeting minutes *Treasurer report and approval |
10:30 a.m. |
Budget *Discuss and approve expenditures *Review and approve National MRPC payments *Discuss and approve radio ads Discuss tear sheets |
11:30 a.m. |
National Committee appointments and reports -Marketing Committee -Transportation -Environment -Recreation and Agriculture -Heritage and Culture |
11:45 a.m. |
Chair report |
Noon |
Future meeting schedule Adjourn |
* Action Items
Note: The Iowa Mississippi River Parkway Commission Inc., a 501 (c) (4) tax-exempt fundraising organization, will meet at this location immediately following the meeting of the Iowa Mississippi River Parkway Commission.
Contact: Emily Whaley, Iowa Department of Transportation, at 515-239-1629 or [email protected].
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The MRPC is a multistate organization that works collectively to preserve, promote, and enhance the scenic, historic, and recreational resources of the Mississippi River; to foster the economic growth of the corridor; and to develop the national, scenic, and historic parkway known as the Great River Road.
As part of the MRPC, the Iowa MRPC focuses on the same mission objectives in relation to Iowa's portions of the National Scenic Byway, the Iowa Great River Road, and the Mississippi River Valley. The governor appoints members to the Iowa MRPC from each of the 10 counties that border the Mississippi River. These include Allamakee, Clayton, Dubuque, Jackson, Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, Louisa, Des Moines, and Lee counties. The Iowa MRPC also includes ex officio members from the Iowa Department of Transportation, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, and Iowa Economic Development Authority’s Iowa Tourism Office.