Iowa DOT Public Input Session Wednesday (04.15) on Making Busy Northeast Iowa Highway Intersection Safer

The Iowa DOT wants your input on a future northeast Iowa road improvement project.
Officials are seeking feedback about current and future transportation needs at the intersection of US Highway 63 and County Road C-57/Cedar Wapsi Road, about four miles south of Denver.
A planning study is under way to investigate feasible options to improve the safety and operation of the intersection. Proposed options considered in this study are being shared, with public input sought to help ensure future improvements address the needs of the intersection.
To share your feedback in person, the Iowa DOT will host a public listening post on Wednesday (04.15) in the Community Room of the Denver Public Library. Attendees can stop in anytime between 5 PM and 6:30 PM.
The session will provide information about the project, and you can talk through your ideas with DOT staff. There will be no formal presentation.
Links to information about the proposed project are available below, with online feedback accepted until April 27th.
Project Plans
- Reduced Conflict Intersection Option (1.31 MB).pdf
- Standard Diamond Interchange Option (1.44 MB).pdf
- Previously Considered Options (1.76 MB).pdf
Share Your Feedback by April 27
Learn about the project and share your feedback You will need to provide your name and email before commenting.
For questions about the project or for free translation services, contact:
Pete Hjelmstad, Field Services Coordinator
Iowa DOT District 2 Office
428 43rd Street S.W., Mason City, Iowa 50401
Phone: 855-925-2801, Project Code 2087
Email: [email protected]

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