Transportation

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ECR Transportation Gap Study

Published
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
Academic year
2023-2024
Partner

Faculty researchers and University of Iowa students collaborated with an Eastern Iowa regional provider, ECR, on a study to close transportation gaps for individuals with brain health/mental health needs and disabilities.

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North Liberty Traffic Impact Study

Published
Monday, June 19, 2023
Academic year
2022-2023

On behalf of the City of North Liberty, a group of Civil and Engineering students reviewed current conditions at an intersection in the growing municipality. The team set up traffic counters and used that data to create a simulation model to investigate different traffic scenarios along both Ranshaw and Penn corridors.

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North Liberty Ranshaw Way Underpass

Published
Monday, June 19, 2023
Academic year
2022-2023

Three students in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering created plans for an underpass for the City of Norther Liberty. The underpass is part of the final phase of a reconstruction of Ranshaw Way.

Downtown Clinton Parking

Clinton- Downtown Parking Lots Redesign

Published
Saturday, January 8, 2022
Academic year
2021-2022
Partner

As part of the Senior Design Capstone Course, Civil & Environmental Engineering students will complete an evaluation and redesign of four parking lots in downtown Clinton, Iowa. 

The parking capacity needs to be evaluated through conversations with neighboring property owners and based on demand, in addition to exploring options for resizing the lots if necessary. Drainage, lighting, surface, plantings, and entrances/exits need to be reevaluated and redesigned to correct for inadequacies and meet professional standards. 

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Transportation and Watershed Resilience Story Map

Published
Thursday, January 6, 2022
Academic year
2021-2022

Urban and Regional Planning students in the School of Planning and Public Affairs developed a Story Map to explore and better understand issues surrounding transportation and flooding in the Maquoketa River Watershed. 

This project takes the form of a Story Map. A story map compiles photographs, maps, audio, video, and text into a webpage to tell a story. 

Downtown Bellevue Parking

Bellevue Downtown Parking Study

Published
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Academic year
2021-2022
Partner

Through an independent study project, second-year Urban & Regional Planning student Zach Harland worked with the Jackson county Economic Alliance and the City of Bellevue to assess downtown parking and make recommendations for improvements.

Rail Crossing Overpass

Pedestrian Overpass for 4th Street Rail Crossing

Published
Thursday, February 25, 2021
Academic year
2020-2021
Partner

Civil & Environmental Engineering students designed a cable-stayed pedestrian bridge to serve as a pedestrian overpass at a busy railroad and street intersection in Waterloo, Iowa.

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Downtown Waterloo Parking Study

Published
Thursday, February 25, 2021
Academic year
2020-2021
Partner

Students in the School of Planning & Public Affairs graduate course Transportation Demand Analysis completed a parking study for Waterloo’s downtown district.

Rerouting Alternatives

Manchester Road Closing and Rerouting

Published
Monday, January 4, 2021
Academic year
2020-2021
Partner

As part of their Senior Design Capstone course, Civil & Environmental Engineering students developed a plan to close a section of road to accommodate local airport clearances by designing a new section of road to reroute traffic.  

North Liberty, Iowa

North Liberty Civic Corridor Plan

Published
Saturday, February 8, 2020
Academic year
2018-2019

Graduate students in the course Growth Management in the School of Urban & Regional Planning reimagined land use and transportation in an underdeveloped section of North Liberty, with the idea of helping to create a new "Civic Corridor".

Keokuk Downtown Streetscape

Keokuk Main Street / State Highway Study

Published
Friday, December 27, 2019
Academic year
2019-2020
Partner

As part of the Planning Sustainable Transportation Course at the University of Iowa School of Urban and Regional Planning, students examined possible design alternatives for Main Street (US Route 218) in downtown Keokuk.

Complete Street Rendering

Pennsylvania Ave Complete Streets Design Alternatives

Published
Monday, July 2, 2018
Academic year
2017-2018
Partner

As part of their Senior Design Capstone course, Civil & Environmental Engineering students created complete street designs for Pennsylvania Avenue in Mason City.