LANSING, Iowa – Dec. 15, 2025 – The Iowa and Wisconsin Departments of Transportation have moved the planned implosion for the Mississippi River Bridge at Lansing Project to Friday, Dec. 19. The implosion and removal of the main section of the existing bridge is needed to allow construction of the new crossing to proceed safely with a planned opening in 2027.

The Iowa DOT will display a livestream of the event at iowadot.gov/lansingbridge. We encourage people to watch the livestream as a safe and comfortable option. The livestream is video only and does not carry audio. Media may link to the livestream and use any content in either live or recorded settings.

Due to community interest and the potential for onlookers, the project team is collaborating with the Lansing Police Department, the Allamakee County Sheriff, the Iowa State Patrol, and other local officials to ensure safety for contractors, residents, and the community. There will be strict protocols in the city of Lansing to ensure safety of the public. Failure of the public to comply with the restrictions could impact, delay, or prevent the implosion, and media or individuals could be held liable for delays.

  • Due to the required 850-foot restricted zone, there is no public location south of the bridge suitable for a designated media viewing area. The restricted zone will be identifiable by road closures and barricades. We advise media to identify suitable private property locations and contact those businesses or property owners for permission to capture footage.
  • North of the bridge, the implosion may be viewed from the Lansing Marina but there will not be any space specifically reserved for media. Iowa 26 will close inside the restricted zone around 8:45 a.m. until about 30 minutes after the implosion, so the marina will only be accessible to/from the north during that time. Closures on Front Street will begin around 6 a.m.
  • A few minutes after the demolition contractor delivers the “all clear” long siren, Iowa DOT personnel will be available at the public property near the river just north of Shep’s Riverside Landing for interviews and questions. Iowa DOT personnel will likely not be available prior to the implosion due to coordination and preparations.
  • The contractor’s team (including subcontractors) will not be available to media.
  • Iowa DOT and WisDOT are aware of community and private business events to view the implosion. While we are coordinating with local officials to ensure safety, the departments are not officially participating in any local or private events.

Media and everyone in the community should be aware of these additional safety protocols:

  • The implosion is scheduled for approximately 9:30 a.m. However, this time could be adjusted due to weather conditions or other issues.  There will be audible warning horns sounded five minutes and one minute before the implosion.
  • The planned implosion at 9:30 a.m. will be followed later in the day by a smaller implosion on the east end of the bridge. There will be audible warning horns identical to the first implosion. This second event will not require any closures on the Iowa side, but the Wisconsin ferry landing and WIS 82 will remain closed.
  • Unauthorized drones / unmanned aerial vehicles are prohibited in the restricted zone, and the presence of any unauthorized drone will delay or cancel the demolition.
  • In Iowa, the project team will mark out and enforce an 850-foot restricted zone from the bridge with road closures and barricades. This includes segments of Iowa 9 / Iowa 26, Front Street, and several cross streets and alleys from downtown Lansing to the marina.  There will be no parking or pedestrians allowed in the restricted zone. See the map below for details.
Lansing Bridge Implosion Map

Lansing Bridge Implosion Map

  • The City of Lansing will impose street closures and parking restrictions starting around 6 a.m. on Dec. 19. Iowa 9 / Iowa 26 will close around 8:45 a.m. before the implosion to ensure the area is clear and will reopen about 30 minutes after the implosion as crews inspect the blast zone and the remaining bridge structure. Detour signs will be posted to divert through-traffic. The Iowa 9 / Iowa 26 detour will be shown on Iowa 511 (www.511ia.org).
  • A 1,000-foot restricted zone will be enforced on the river. State and local officials strongly advise that onlookers do NOT stand on the ice. Ice on the Mississippi River can be extremely unstable due to currents and warmer water temperatures.
  • The free car ferry service will end operations at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 18, to facilitate preparations on and around the bridge. The car ferry will resume operations on the morning of Monday, Dec. 22. Additional delays may be necessary to clear debris from the river channel.
  • In Wisconsin, the entire ferry landing area will be closed to the public once car ferry service ends on Dec. 18, as the landing is within the 850-foot restricted zone. There will be no public viewing areas on the Wisconsin side. The Big Slough and Winneshiek boat landings will be closed on Dec. 18 and are anticipated to re-open the evening of Dec. 19. WIS 82 will be closed at 6 p.m. on Dec. 18 once the ferry service shuts down and is anticipated to re-open the evening of Dec. 19. The ferry landing area will remain closed until the car ferry reopens on Dec. 22.
  • The project contractor and subcontractors are contacting all residents and property owners in the restricted area and providing voluntary home inspections and window protections. Residents will also be given instructions and timelines for shelter-in-place or evacuation options.
  • The demolition contractor will sound an “all clear” long siren blast after 100% detonation is confirmed. However, this siren only signals release of the work zone to the primary project contractor, who will then perform final safety checks. The restricted zones will remain in place for at least 30 minutes following the implosion.
  • The project team has coordinated a track outage with the Canadian Pacific Kansas City Southern Railroad and there will be no trains through Lansing for approximately four hours on the morning of Dec. 19.
  • The implosion may be loud. Anyone with hearing sensitivity is advised to remain inside and use ear protection if needed.

The demolition could be delayed to due to weather or other considerations and the project team has secured December 20 as a backup date if needed. Iowa DOT and WisDOT will issue any updates about delays or cancellations if those situations occur.

For more information on the construction of the new Mississippi River Bridge as well as updates on the existing bridge status, go to iowadot.gov/lansingbridge. Individuals may also sign up to receive e-mail updates and view the Facebook page www.facebook.com/LansingBridge/.  Information on the ferry is available at https://iowadot.gov/lansingcarferry.

The latest traveler information is available anytime through our 511 system. Visit 511ia.org; call 511 (within Iowa) or 800-288-1047 (nationwide); stay connected with 511 on Facebook or X (find links at https://iowadot.gov/travel-tools/iowa-511/511-social-media-sites); or download the free app to your mobile device.

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For questions about this Mississippi River Bridge at Lansing Project, please contact Clayton Burke at 515-290-2376 or clayton.burke@iowadot.us. For questions about media arrangements for the demolition, please contact Daniel Yeh at 515-237-3325 or daniel.yeh@iowadot.us.