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Resident Guide to RAGBRAI Des Moines

RAGBRAI is set to roll through Des Moines on July 26-27, bringing significant traffic and street closures. Residents are advised to prepare for delays and consult the provided guidelines for navigating the event safely. Public safety arrangements are in place to ensure emergency response remains effective during the bike ride.

All About Snow At the Mercy of Mother Nature

Des Moines Public Works prepares for an impending winter storm, emphasizing the importance of accurate precipitation forecasts for effective snow removal. With plow drivers working around the clock, updates on snow removal efforts can be found at DMsnow.org. The city also announces extended due dates for library materials due to the weather conditions.

For car repair shop the cold weather is rather exhilarating

Tim Cox, owner of Tim's Amoco in Ankeny, Iowa, finds excitement in rescuing vehicles during sub-zero temperatures, likening the experience to the thrill of a big sports game. The cold weather brings a surge in requests for assistance with battery issues and flat tires, demonstrating the significant impact of weather on vehicle performance and repair needs in the region.

Beer cans spill across I-70 after tractor-trailer crash in Frederick County, Md.

A tractor-trailer rollover crash early Tuesday morning on I-70 in Frederick County, Maryland, resulted in beer cans spilling across the highway, leading to the shutdown of all lanes. The incident caused significant traffic delays as crews worked to clear the roadway. Local authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash.

5th Avenue Traffic Downtown Will Be Converted to Two-Way This Weekend

The City of Des Moines will begin converting 5th Avenue from a one-way to a two-way street this weekend, enhancing safety and mobility for all street users. The project, part of the Connect Downtown transportation master plan, includes dedicated bike lanes and improvements to sidewalks and bus stops. This initiative aims to create a more walkable and vibrant downtown area.

The City Reopens 2nd Avenue Bridge to Traffic

The City of Des Moines has reopened the 2nd Avenue Bridge to traffic after a significant 18-day reinforcement project following an inadvertent removal of structural support. City Engineer Steve Naber indicated that while one lane in each direction is now accessible, full restoration of the bridge is expected to take an additional two to four weeks. This development is crucial for local commuters and highlights the city's commitment to maintaining safe infrastructure.

Another Bridge Complete E 30th Bridge Opens In Time for State Fair

The Southeast 30th Bridge in Des Moines has reopened after major repairs, just in time for the State Fair. Originally built in 1958, the bridge underwent significant upgrades, including a complete deck replacement and structural enhancements for improved safety and traffic flow.

Scott Avenue Bridge Reopen For Traffic

The Scott Avenue Bridge in Des Moines, Iowa, has officially reopened to traffic after extensive rehabilitation work as part of the $22 million Bridges to Opportunity project, which aims to improve four downtown bridges. The rehabilitation included significant structural repairs and enhancements to ensure safety and reduce noise. Residents can visit the City’s project map for more information on ongoing improvements.

Phase 2 of Fleur Drive Reconstruction Starts this Spring

The City of Des Moines is set to commence Phase 2 of the Fleur Drive Reconstruction project this Spring, aimed at enhancing one of its busiest corridors. With an investment of $20 million, the project will address traffic issues and improve pedestrian access through complete road reconstruction, new sidewalks, and upgraded storm sewer and water main facilities.

Ongoing Infrastructure Projects in Des Moines Enhancing Safety and Efficiency

The article provides an overview of ongoing and upcoming infrastructure projects in Des Moines, highlighting efforts to improve transportation safety and efficiency through various studies and reconstruction initiatives. Key projects include the 18th Street Reconstruction and the 2nd Avenue Corridor improvements, showcasing the city's commitment to enhancing urban infrastructure for residents and visitors alike.