Construction project impacts Saylorville Lake bridge access
Construction project impacts Saylorville Lake bridge access
In Perry, Ophelie Jacobson, vlog 8 News, Iowa's News Leader. Right now, A months-long construction project is blocking off a road many use to access the mile-long bridge over Saylorville Lake. Crews started work today at the Northwest Beaver Drive and Iowa 4-15 intersection. The 4-way stop is being converted into a roundabout. The Iowa D-O-T says it will help prevent congestion as more people drive in the area. They say it will also be safer. There will be detours in place during the project. <04:01 the people to the east..... and back around 04:12> <04:35 WE'RE CLOCKING IT... 12 MINUTE DELAY 04:38> Right now, crews are building áhalf the roundabout. In Mid-August, the closures will shift so
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Construction project impacts Saylorville Lake bridge access
A construction project at the NW Beaver Drive and Iowa 415 intersection is blocking a road used to access the mile-long bridge over Saylorville Lake, as crews work to convert a four-way stop into a roundabout.The Iowa Department of Transportation says the roundabout will help prevent congestion and improve safety as more people drive in the area. Detours are in place during the project.Reports indicate a 12-minute delay for those traveling east and back around the area. Currently, crews are building half of the roundabout, and in mid-August, closures will shift to allow the completion of the other half. The Iowa DOT hopes to finish the project by Thanksgiving.» Subscribe to vlog's YouTube page» Download the free vlog app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play
SAYLORVILLE, Iowa —
A construction project at the NW Beaver Drive and Iowa 415 intersection is blocking a road used to access the mile-long bridge over Saylorville Lake, as crews work to convert a four-way stop into a roundabout.
The Iowa Department of Transportation says the roundabout will help prevent congestion and improve safety as more people drive in the area. Detours are in place during the project.
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Reports indicate a 12-minute delay for those traveling east and back around the area. Currently, crews are building half of the roundabout, and in mid-August, closures will shift to allow the completion of the other half. The Iowa DOT hopes to finish the project by Thanksgiving.
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