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Corridor Study and Visioning Survey for U.S. 63 from Ottumwa to the Missouri border starting Sept. 19, 2023

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Your help is needed as the Iowa Department of Transportation looks at future transportation needs on U.S. 63 from Ottumwa to the Missouri border in Wapello and Davis counties.

Studying this corridor and getting your feedback on the vision of U.S. 63 will help establish a common foundation for a variety of transportation plans in the future.

Corridor Study Video and Visioning Survey:

When:Anytime between Tuesday, Sept. 19 (around Noon) – Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2023
Corridor Study Video: https://bit.ly/iowadot5527
Visioning Survey: https://bit.ly/survey5527
Description: The Corridor Study materials will give you information about the study and the Visioning Survey will allow you to give us feedback through survey questions. Survey responses are due by Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2023.

Share Your Thoughts - U.S. 63 from Ottumwa to the Missouri Border

For general information regarding the Corridor Study, contact Trevor Wolf, Location Engineer, Iowa DOT Location and Environment Bureau, 800 Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa 50010, phone 515-239-7816 or email [email protected]

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