(Des Moines, IA) — The Iowa Department of Transportation has printed one-million paper road maps this year for those who want something more than a screen. The full-color map measures 27-by-47 inches and includes 942 incorporated cities and a few hundred more unincorporated towns. D-O-T transportation planner, Mark Hansen, says there are several hundred changes with every printing, but only a few most people would spot — like the renaming of Interstate 680, north of Council Bluffs. to I-880. The maps are available at drivers’ license stations, rest areas, welcome centers, county treasurer’s offices, all six Iowa D-O-T district offices.
Iowa Department Of Transportation Still Printing Road Maps
By Tom Robinson
Jun 4, 2021 | 6:53 AM
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