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The new I-74 bridge connecting Bettendorf and Moline represents increased efficiency, safety, and unity in the Quad-Cities.
MOLINE -- The price tag for a new Interstate 74 bridge has gone from an estimated $600 million to $850 million in three years. The construction project will run from the Avenue of the Cities in ...
In coming weeks and months, state police intend to crack down on excessive speed on the new Interstate 74 bridge between Bettendorf and Moline. Illinois State Police this year asked the Iowa and ...
MOLINE, Ill — It's taken nearly 30 years and around $1 billion to finish the new I-74 bridge, but it's finally set to reopen to the public in early December, following a public celebration on ...
“The I-74 bridge traffic is overcapacity, leading to long delays and frequent need for repairs,” the DOTs said. The new bridge was needed to “accommodate current and future traffic volumes.
The use of explosives required a temporary closure of the new I-74 Bridge to vehicles and pedestrians. The river will also be temporarily closed to commercial traffic and pleasure boaters ...
The westbound span of the new I-74 Mississippi River Bridge was nominated, because at the time nominations were due it was the only span that was open to vehicle traffic. The westbound span ...
BETTENDORF, Iowa — As the new Interstate 74 Bridge opens to traffic, it also means the end of the old bridge. Bridges are a part of everyday life in the Quad Cities. The old I-74 bridge has been ...
BETTENDORF - Its size is its most striking feature. The new Interstate 74 bridge across the Mississippi River will have eight lanes when it is completed next year. On Friday, the four westbound ...
The bridge is expected to ... chapter in this region and open a new one," referring to the economic development and other opportunities the improved I-74 corridor is likely to deliver.
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Safety improvements coming to I-74 bridge pedestrian pathway in 2025BETTENDORF, Iowa and MOLINE, Ill. (KWQC) - In the new year, new safety measures will be in place to protect pedestrians and bicyclists to prevent any future tragedies on the new I-74 bridge.
In June, the Iowa DOT removed parts of the old I-74 bridge in the first phase of the demolition. The new bridge was built because of “increased traffic volume” the Iowa DOT said. The new ...
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