190th Avenue - Bridge Repair

posted on 6/2/23

Date:         June 2, 2023
From:        Brian J. Carter, P.E. & P.L.S. 
                  County Engineer
RE:             Road Closure


N E W S   R E L E A S E

The following route will be closed starting Monday, June 5th for bridge repair. Weather permitting, we anticipate this closure to last 3 months.

190th Avenue
(Immediately south of 15001 190th Ave.)
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We are sorry for any inconvenience that this causes, and we appreciate your patience while we improve our roads in Des Moines County.

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