Superior Fence & Rail of North Florida

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2020 Updated April 320204:23 p.m. CT It seems the novel coronavirus has canceledstalled or limited just about everything in Iowans' lives. So farhoweverDes Moines and its suburbs will each take on a slate of road repairs this spring and summerof course): Des Moines Work on Fleur Drivethe poster child for Des Moines potholestoo. Contractors will finish the work from East Euclid Avenue to East 38th Streetwhere crews are redesigning the intersection. It will conclude a multi-yearpaving the wayin partfor Des Moines University's relocation. Nearbyand the $10 million project is scheduled to finish in May 2021. Urbandale Northwest of Des MoinesIowa Department of Transportation contractors will continue to work around the Urban Loopsaid Peter De Kockassistant city managerthe City Council awarded the bulk of the project$6.7 millionwhich includes $7.9 million in federal ...

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