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Transportation Commission Approves Funding for Trail Projects, Two in Central Iowa

Posted on 10 September 2019 by KWBG

ARNOLDS PARK, Iowa—Today, the Iowa Transportation Commission approved $1,500,000 for four State Recreational Trails Program projects. The State Recreational Trails Program was created in 1988 with the purpose of developing and maintaining recreational trails and trail-related facilities for both motorized and non-motorized trail users. This funding is available to cities, counties, state agencies, local governments, and nonprofit organizations through an annual application-based program.

The projects and approved funding amounts are listed below.

Raccoon River Valley Trail to High Trestle Trail Connector –
Phase II Construction (Dallas County Conservation Board)           $ 392,610

Iowa River Trail from Steamboat Rock to Edgington Avenue
Paving (Hardin County)                                                                    $ 375,000

Heart of Iowa Nature Trail Paving from 560th Avenue to South
Skunk River Bridge (Story County Conservation)                           $ 530,000

Tatonka Ska Trace Rail Trail Phase III(a)
(Dickinson County)                                                                           $ 202,390

(contributed press release, Iowa DOT)

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