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289:, volunteered to sponsor and register certain roads with the highway commission. Each organization chose their colors and designed route markers to guide motorists along the way. Eventually, confusion reigned and the highway commission took action. Beginning in 1920, primary road numbers were assigned to registered routes. Route numbers were assigned so they would match those of neighboring states – Primary Road Number 1 (No. 1) was assigned to the
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Highways in Iowa are signed with, compared to current MUTCD standards, an older style blue and red shield which features smaller numbers, wider striping, and the state's name on every shield. When in use in the field, two-digit shields are 36 by 36 inches (900 mm × 900 mm),
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Committee (RUTF), a mix of city, county, and state transportation officials, met to review and recommend changes to Iowa's public road system. The report was necessitated by increasing costs to maintain the highway system and a level of funding that was not keeping up
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passed a resolution creating the Iowa
Highway Study Committee, consisting of senators, congressmen, and representatives from the Iowa League of Municipalities, county engineers, and the Iowa State Highway Commission. The study committee hired two consulting firms to find the physical and financial
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Iowa has over 800 miles (1,300 km) of
Interstate highways, over 3,800 miles (6,100 km) of U.S. Highways, and over 5,100 miles (8,200 km) of state highways, many of which overlap. Today, the primary highway system represents over 8% of the total 114,000-mile (183,000 km) public
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Department of Transportation transfers a highway to a county or local jurisdiction, the DOT must ensure the highway is in good condition or provide the county compensation to repair the highway. Senate File 451, codified as Iowa Code §306.8A, instead created a fund for the
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Highway Commission was growing, the Iowa legislature allowed organizations to sponsor and register certain roads. Sponsors brought in much needed funds to maintain the roadways. Road sponsors were allowed to choose the colors of their road markers and slogans for road signs. The
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In the late 1920s and early 1930s, highway paving had begun in earnest. In
September 1929 alone, the Iowa State Highway Commission spent $ 3 million ($ 53.2 million, adjusted for inflation) on road construction, with two-thirds of that spent on highway paving. By the end of 1929, the first
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Primary Road Fund, which provided funding for new road projects. In addition to the Primary Road Fund, counties were allowed to issue bonds to expedite the improvement of roads. A 2-cent-per-US-gallon (0.53 ¢/L) gasoline tax (56 ¢/US gal
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connected Iowa to the rest of the country and made national travel feasible. Periodically, new highway construction and changing driving habits have resulted in the obsolescence of local highways, to which the primary highway system has adapted. The former primary highways, turned over to
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of 5 percent. Today, the Road Use Tax Fund is distributed into funds based on classifications – 47.5% is distributed into the
Primary Road Fund, 32.5% is distributed to counties through the Secondary and Farm-to-Market Road Funds, and 20% is distributed into the City Street Fund.
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needs of the primary highway system for the next twenty years. The study committee itself held frequent meetings across the state to gather public opinions on the state of the highway system. In its final report to the 59th
General Assembly, the study committee recommended:
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in Ames to handle issues that arose concerning travel and safety. In 1904, less than 2 percent, or just over 1,000 miles (1,600 km) of public roads in Iowa had been improved with gravel or broken stone. The first task of the Iowa State Highway Commission, now the
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maintenance of newly transferred highways. Until 2013, 1.75% of the primary highway fund will be directed to this fund to compensate counties receiving highways. Over $ 1.1 million has been allocated to counties for the August 2009 – July 2010 period.
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set aside $ 75 million over 5 years ($ 2.1 billion, adjusted for inflation) of which $ 146,000 per year ($ 4.09 million, adjusted for inflation) was earmarked for Iowa. The first section of hard roads build with federal money was a section between
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The study committee urged caution on immediately adopting their report, instead recommending to adopt the findings over time. As a result, in 1980, a large number of local service primary highways were turned over to counties and local jurisdictions.
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Nolan, Sen. D.C.; Hagedorn, Rep. Merle; Hoffman, Sen. Gene L.; McCurdy, Sen. Carroll F.; Eldred, Rep. Russell; Pierce, Rep. Neal; Sutera, Miles P.; Iles, Charles F.; Robinson, Kenneth; Dougherty, James R.; Teachout, Harold J. (1961).
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E. Ward King, road drags were a cost-effective way to smooth out dirt roads, costing as much as $ 3.00 ($ 102.00, adjusted for inflation) to build. In 1913, the Commission separated from Iowa State College and gained control over
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while three-digit shields are 42-by-36-inch (1,100 mm × 900 mm), and 24 by 24 inches (600 mm × 600 mm) and 30 by 25 inches (750 mm × 625 mm), respectively, on intersecting roads.
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largely follow the River-to-River Route today. The most famous registered route was the Lincoln Highway. At the peak of the registered route system, there were over 100 registered routes in Iowa.
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some primary roads in 1926; marking them with a unique number as to not duplicate the new U.S. Highways. Iowa highways were signed with a circle with the route's number beneath the word Iowa.
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and segments bypassed after new construction, were turned over to county or municipal governments on July 1, 2003.
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979:"Paved Highway to Extend Across Iowa by End of Year".
1459:"Type 'A' Interstate Route Markers (Independent Use)"
1373:"Discovering historic Iowa transportation milestones"
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873:"Rules of the Road:Highway Safety"
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1236:"United States Numbered Highways"
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1329:October 26,
1301:December 3,
1275:January 21,
1246:October 29,
1220:October 21,
1198:February 6,
1079:January 28,
1034:October 20,
1000:The Gazette
920:1700–1799:
900:1634–1699:
883:October 26,
624:Route type
530:spur routes
526:Tom Vilsack
519:Iowa Senate
357:Kansas City
250:automobiles
85:Interstates
2929:Categories
2881:Winneshiek
2861:Washington
2781:Pocahontas
2746:Montgomery
2546:Des Moines
2436:Black Hawk
2373:Sioux City
2358:Mason City
2338:Fort Dodge
2328:Des Moines
2298:Burlington
2293:Bettendorf
2160:Republican
2150:Democratic
2000:Area codes
1977:Des Moines
1865:Washington
1785:New Mexico
1780:New Jersey
1655:California
1267:(Report).
1160:January 8,
1134:January 8,
1112:January 8,
823:References
732:See also:
586:Clear Lake
582:Mason City
489:renumbered
375:See also:
361:Des Moines
325:renumbered
309:See also:
267:Missourian
254:commission
238:See also:
166:U.S. state
131:Interstate
2876:Winnebago
2846:Van Buren
2796:Poweshiek
2771:Palo Alto
2751:Muscatine
2656:Jefferson
2551:Dickinson
2496:Chickasaw
2421:Appanoose
2416:Allamakee
2378:Urbandale
2363:Muscatine
2343:Iowa City
2323:Davenport
2265:Siouxland
2057:Elections
1980:(capital)
1875:Wisconsin
1840:Tennessee
1745:Minnesota
1720:Louisiana
771:Iowa Code
762:south of
551:Davenport
397:followed
146:Secondary
2886:Woodbury
2801:Ringgold
2776:Plymouth
2731:Mitchell
2721:Marshall
2631:Humboldt
2616:Harrison
2601:Hamilton
2576:Franklin
2541:Delaware
2521:Crawford
2491:Cherokee
2451:Buchanan
2398:Counties
2383:Waterloo
2084:Gun laws
2079:Governor
2062:Caucuses
2050:Senators
1860:Virginia
1810:Oklahoma
1790:New York
1765:Nebraska
1755:Missouri
1740:Michigan
1730:Maryland
1715:Kentucky
1695:Illinois
1670:Delaware
1660:Colorado
1650:Arkansas
1128:"SF 451"
925:(1992).
905:(1997).
792:See also
523:Governor
211:counties
2871:Webster
2851:Wapello
2761:Osceola
2756:O'Brien
2711:Mahaska
2706:Madison
2676:Kossuth
2661:Johnson
2646:Jackson
2606:Hancock
2596:Guthrie
2581:Fremont
2566:Fayette
2556:Dubuque
2536:Decatur
2516:Clinton
2511:Clayton
2471:Carroll
2466:Calhoun
2426:Audubon
2368:Ottumwa
2333:Dubuque
2313:Clinton
2207:Regions
2192:Symbols
2128:Museums
2089:History
2015:Capitol
1880:Wyoming
1855:Vermont
1760:Montana
1700:Indiana
1680:Georgia
1675:Florida
1645:Arizona
1635:Alabama
1471:June 4,
612:Signage
544:Funding
421:and of
349:Chicago
345:Clinton
229:History
221:in the
2896:Wright
2856:Warren
2836:Taylor
2816:Shelby
2741:Monroe
2736:Monona
2716:Marion
2691:Louisa
2671:Keokuk
2651:Jasper
2626:Howard
2611:Hardin
2591:Grundy
2586:Greene
2526:Dallas
2501:Clarke
2461:Butler
2446:Bremer
2431:Benton
2348:Marion
2288:Ankeny
2133:People
2116:Senate
1987:Topics
1815:Oregon
1770:Nevada
1710:Kansas
1685:Hawaii
1640:Alaska
1516:§306.3
1176:§306.8
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764:Cotter
353:Lamoni
293:, the
272:county
184:, and
151:Scenic
2891:Worth
2866:Wayne
2841:Union
2826:Story
2821:Sioux
2811:Scott
2726:Mills
2696:Lucas
2666:Jones
2621:Henry
2571:Floyd
2561:Emmet
2531:Davis
2481:Cedar
2441:Boone
2411:Adams
2406:Adair
2111:House
2101:Index
2035:Crime
1963:State
1845:Texas
1725:Maine
1690:Idaho
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425:near
141:State
105:State
71:Notes
2831:Tama
2786:Polk
2766:Page
2701:Lyon
2686:Linn
2641:Iowa
2506:Clay
2476:Cass
2283:Ames
2167:Seal
2074:Flag
2025:Code
1967:Iowa
1906:Guam
1850:Utah
1805:Ohio
1705:Iowa
1537:2009
1499:2009
1473:2007
1441:2009
1409:2009
1383:2009
1354:2009
1331:2009
1303:2009
1277:2011
1248:2008
1222:2008
1200:2010
1162:2009
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1081:2010
1036:2009
951:2024
885:2009
846:ISBN
718:none
642:none
584:and
575:The
570:Tama
553:and
423:I-80
419:I-35
409:and
401:and
363:and
341:Ames
204:and
170:Iowa
160:The
2806:Sac
2681:Lee
2636:Ida
1965:of
773:as
343:to
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