West Des Moines, Iowa – June 10, 2025 – The Iowa Transportation Commission approved the following items during its meeting today in West Des Moines.

Business meeting actions taken on Tuesday, June 10

Order NumberTitleAction takenPresenter
D-2025-95Approve Minutes of the 
May 13, 2025, Commission Meeting
Approved

Jill Smith, executive assistant, Transportation Commission, 

515-239-1067

D-2025-96Administrative Rules – 761 IAC Chapter 10, Administrative Rules

Approved

Scott Marler, director, 
Iowa Department of Transportation 
515-239-1111
D-2025-97Administrative Rules – 761 IAC Chapter 11, Waiver of RulesApproved

 
Scott Marler, director, 
Iowa Department of Transportation 
515-239-1111
D-2025-98Administrative Rules – 761 IAC Chapter 12, Declaratory OrdersApproved

 
Scott Marler, director, 
Iowa Department of Transportation 
515-239-1111
MV-2025-99Administrative Rules – 761 IAC Chapter 424 – Transporter PlatesApprovedKathleen Meradith-Eyers, director,
Motor Vehicle Division,
515-231-1230
MV-2025-100Administrative Rules – 761 IAC Chapter 430 – Motor Vehicle Leasing LicensesApprovedKathleen Meradith-Eyers, director,
Motor Vehicle Division,
515-231-1230
MV-2025-101Administrative Rules – 761 IAC Chapter 431 – Vehicle RecyclersApprovedKathleen Meradith-Eyers, director,
Motor Vehicle Division,
515-231-1230
MV-2025-102Administrative Rules – 761 IAC Chapter 600 – General InformationApprovedKathleen Meradith-Eyers, director,
Motor Vehicle Division,
515-231-1230
TD-2025-103Revitalize Iowa’s Sound Economy (RISE) Application – Marshall CountyApprovedDeb Arp, team leader
Local Systems Bureau,
515-239-1681
TD-2025-1042026-2030 Iowa Transportation Improvement ProgramApproved
(Link to news release)

Shawn Majors, director,

Program Management Bureau,
515-239-1288

The RISE program was established to promote economic development in Iowa through construction or improvement of roads and streets.  Iowa cities and counties are eligible for funding in the form of a grant, loan, or combination thereof.  Projects must involve construction or improvement of a public roadway.  There are two RISE project types: 1) Immediate Opportunity, and 2) Local Development.  More information is available at https://iowadot.gov/transportation-development/local-systems/grant-programs/revitalize-iowas-sound-economy-program-rise

Marshall County: Up to $1,016,483 from the county share of the RISE Fund was approved for a Local Development grant to assist in paving of approximately 2,610 feet of Binford Avenue and 3,610 feet of 245th Street and turn lanes on U.S. 30 at Binford Avenue located southwest of State Center. This project is necessary to provide improved access to more than 30 acres for industrial purposes. This project is anticipated to be completed by June 2027.

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