Federal Highway Administration Finding of No Significant Impact and 4(f) de Minimis Impact Finding for the Indianola Avenue Corridor Study from East Army Post Road to SE 14th Street, City of Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa


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Over the years, land use has changed from agricultural to residential, the use of the roadway has changed from farm-to-market traffic to daily commuter traffic, and traffic volumes have increased from 5,500 vehicles per day (vpd) in 1996 to 6,400 vpd in 2000, and to 10,700 vpd in 2005. Much of Indianola Avenue from East Army Post Road to S.E. 14th Street is a two-lane facility constructed as a rural section. The roadway is 20 to 22 feet wide with earth shoulders and overland drainage. The posted speed limit on Indianola Avenue is 35 miles per hour (mph) from S.E. 14th Street to McKinley Avenue, and 40 mph from McKinley Avenue to East Army Post Road. A limited number of auxiliary lanes provide accommodation for turning traffic. There is partial accommodation for pedestrians along the corridor, via sidewalks in the older residential development north of McKinley Avenue.










America's National Game


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This book is Albert Spaldings work of "historic facts concerning the beginning, evolution, development and popularity of base ball, with personal reminiscences of its vicissitudes, its victories and its votaries." It is one of the defining books in the early formative years of modern baseball.




Yvain


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The twelfth-century French poet Chrétien de Troyes is a major figure in European literature. His courtly romances fathered the Arthurian tradition and influenced countless other poets in England as well as on the continent. Yet because of the difficulty of capturing his swift-moving style in translation, English-speaking audiences are largely unfamiliar with the pleasures of reading his poems. Now, for the first time, an experienced translator of medieval verse who is himself a poet provides a translation of Chrétien’s major poem, Yvain, in verse that fully and satisfyingly captures the movement, the sense, and the spirit of the Old French original. Yvain is a courtly romance with a moral tenor; it is ironic and sometimes bawdy; the poetry is crisp and vivid. In addition, the psychological and the socio-historical perceptions of the poem are of profound literary and historical importance, for it evokes the emotions and the values of a flourishing, vibrant medieval past.




A Clash of Cymbals


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Charles Pettigrew, First Bishop-elect of the North Carolina Episcopal Church


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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.







Federal Highway Administration Finding of No Significant Impacts and Final Section 4(f) Statement for 19th Avenue North from Springdale Drive to North 2nd Street


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The purpose of the 19th Avenue North Extension project is to provide a roadway connection between Mill Creek Parkway and U.S. 67 that will reduce congestion and improve safety on key transportation corridors and promote economic development opportunities in the Mill Creek Parkway area in Clinton, Iowa. The segment of the project between Mill Creek Parkway and Springdale Drive has already been approved (Categorical Exclusion signed 5/16/2007), and is planned to be constructed in 2010.




Federal Highway Administration Finding of No Significant Impact for Greenhill Road Extension from Hudson Road to 27th Street STP-U-1185(635)--70-07, City of Cedar Falls, Iowa


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The proposed action is located on the west side of the city of Cedar Falls, Iowa. It would consist of a 2-lane urban roadway, with additional turning lanes, that would extend along existing Greenhill Road from its western terminus northwest to University Avenue, then north to West 27th Street. Access to the proposed facility would be allowed only at intersections with public streets and selected private access points approved by the city. It is anticipated that the intersection of the proposed facility with University Avenue would ultimately be signalized. The total length of the project is approximately 1.2 miles. The project would terminate near the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) West Campus, an area that includes a large university sports complex that produces significant university sports event-related traffic. Studies for the Greenhill Road corridor between University Avenue in Cedar Falls and Hackett Road in Waterloo date from the late 1970s and early to mid-1980s, and the Final Environmental Impact Statement for this section was signed in 1986. The section extending from just west of Hudson Road in Cedar Falls to Hackett Road in Waterloo was constructed in 1991. This section is currently classified by the city of Cedar Falls as a Major Arterial. Grading on a portion of the current project area south of University Avenue was completed in 2002. In the time since the original studies, the UNI West Campus has seen extensive growth, and the existing street system has experienced periods of overload. For this reason, studies began in 2006 on extending the Greenhill Road corridor north from University Avenue to West 27th Street.