US 30 Proposed Expansion, Benton County, Iowa, NHS-030-6(87)---19-06 Environmental Assessment and Section 4(f) de Minimis Impact Finding


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The Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) in coordination with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is proposing to expand U.S. Highway 30 (US 30) from a rural two-lane highway to a rural four-lane divided highway including interchanges at Iowa State Highway 21 (IA 21) and U.S. Highway 218 (US 218) in Tama and Benton counties, Iowa.







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Benton County Missouri Fishing & Floating Guide Book


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Benton County Missouri Fishing & Floating Guide Book Over 840 full 8 ½ x 11 sized pages of information with maps and aerial photographs available. Fishing information is included for ALL of the county’s public ponds and lakes, listing types of fish for each pond or lake, average sizes, and exact locations with GPS coordinates and directions. Also included is fishing information for most of the streams and rivers including access points and public areas with road contact and crossing points and also includes fish types and average sizes. NEW NEW Now with a complete set of full sized U.S.G.S. Topographical Maps for the entire county that normally cost from $12.00 to $14.00 each but are included on the disk for FREE. These maps are complete full sized 7.5 minute series quadrangle maps in 1:24,000 scale maps. Contains complete information on Big Buffalo Creek Big Buffalo CA Lakes Cole Camp Creek Deepwater Creek (F) Deer Creek Haw Creek Lake of the Ozarks Little Pomme de Terre River (TF) Little Tebo Creek Osage River (F) Pomme de Terre River (F) South Grand River (F) Tebo Creek Truman Reservoir Turkey Creek










US Route 30, Lincoln Highway Corridor Management Plan, Iowa


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The Lincoln Highway has been enjoying renewed interest through the heritage tourism movement while also facing the threat of significant changes made necessary through improvements needed on US 30 and other portions of the Lincoln Highway no longer on US 30. The dilemma between highway improvement and resource protection has at times resulted in conflict and adversity between competing interests on past projects. The intent of this study is to find a way to minimize the conflict through the development of a corridor management plan. The plan is 1) to direct the thoughtful placement of new roadway alignments and the sensitive design of new engineering and landscape developments and 2) to protect and enhance existing natural, cultural, historic and visual resources within the US Route 30-Lincoln Highway Corridor. While these can be competing interests, the intent is to achieve a balance that is acceptible to the stakeholders who have an interest in this highway corridor.