Kanesville Boulevard

Title

Kanesville Boulevard

Subject

Local news

Description

Kanesville Boulevard
Plan Washington Avenue Bypass Study Will Begin In October September 8, 1972
Council To Study Proposed Bypass September 14, 1972
Washington Avenue Bypass Plan Started April 29, 1973
Washington Avenue Route Study Meeting Is Set June 26, 1973
Public Opinion On Relocation Asked - Washington Avenue Project July 1, 1973
150 Attend First Corridor Meeting On Washington Ave. July 6, 1973
Washington Avenue Bypass Routes Eyed August 232, 1973
Council Hears Washington Traffic Plans - 'Crucial To Success Of Center' January 30, 1974
Five Washington Avenue Corridor Plans Will Be On Display Thursday February 17, 1974 
Corridor Plans Are Displayed February 22, 1974
Pollution Levels Affect Roadway - Studies Being Conducted February 25, 1974
Sound Pollution Gets Measured February 26, 1974
Corridor Land Cost Released March 26, 1974
At The Retreat Discussion June 16, 1974
Washington Avenue Plan Viable, But Housing Short June 16, 1974
By-Pass Meeting Attendance Sought August 11, 1974
By-Pass Meeting Set For Friday August 14, 1974
No Word Yet On Funds For Planned Bypass October 3, 1974
Washington Bypass Plan Before COATS October 21, 1974
A Second Viaduct? - Mayor Thinks It's Needed October 30, 1974
By-Pass 10 Years From Reality November 1, 1974
Washington Avenue Corridor Hearing Set March 20, 1975
Older Residents Hardest Hit By Corridor - Replacement Housing May Be Key Factor March 30, 1975
Engineers Have 5 Road Plans March 30, 1975
Chamber Endorses Washington Bypass April 5, 1975
Washington Corridor Hearing April 13, 1975
Most Favor Washington Bypass Plan April 25, 1975
Corridor Offers Good And Bad News - Enhances Travel, Displaces Elderly April 27, 1975
Council Asks State Okay Of Corridor April 29, 1975
C.B. Corridor Plan Goes Before MAPA May 19, 1975
Washington Bypass Gets Okay May 23, 1975
Harmon Suggests City Ask For Eastern Corridor Funds July 15, 1975
DOT Agreement On Washington Bypass Approved By Council April 6, 1976
Corridor Project Listed In State Plan - Airport Funding Not Available Now December 14, 1976
Purchase Of Corridor Land Set For Fall June 8, 1977
Corridor Hearing September 6, 1977
Corridor Hearing Draws 70 People September 16, 1977
Acquisition Under Way For Bypass April 30, 1978
Businesses Waiting For Bypass Axe To Fall - Washington Avenue Construction Set For 1980 December 10, 1978
Residents Ask Change For Bypass Plans May 1, 1979
Mercy Shift In Parking Planned - Two-Story Garage Planned . . . June 3, 1979
DOT Sets Hearing On Bypass July 13, 1979
Few Oppose New Bypass - To Complement Broadway July 26, 1979
Bypass 'No Left Turn' Stirs Ire Of Area Dwellers - At North First Street Intersection September 6, 1979
Legislators Will Meet On Bypass Left Turn September 14, 1979
Bypass Complaints Aired At Meeting September 20, 1979
Bypass For CB Delayed - For Five Years November 16, 1979
Washington Avenue Bypass A Funding Pawn? - Set Back Five Years November 21, 1979
Urban Renewal Piece Is Missing November 21, 1979
Delay Costs $8.9 Million - On Washington Avenue Bypass December 4, 1979
Bluffs Bypass Fight To Persist December 5, 1979
Suit Possible In Delay Of Bypass December 10, 1979
Partial Funding Given To Washington Ave. Bypass December 18, 1979
'Good Guys' To Fight For Bypass February 10, 1980
DOT May Break Money Promise - funding Freeze Could Put Bypass On Ice March 27, 1980
Highway Freeze Won't Chill Bypass March 29, 1980
Bypass Work To Begin - Only A Portion Of Route April 25, 1980
Officials Give Bluffs Bypass 'Top Priority' April 29, 1980
Downtown Bypass Still May Get Nod May 14, 1980
Demolition For Bypass In Summer May 20, 1980
Downtown Bypass To Get DOT Funds May 28, 1980
Stores Will Fall For Bypass Soon August 5, 1980
Bypass Getting Boost In Capital August 19, 1980
No Promises On West End Of Bypass August 20, 1980
Bypass Funds Transferred August 26, 1980
Bypass May Get Funding October 30, 1980
Nebraska May Help Build Bypass November 6, 1980
Bypass Is Part Of State's Road Plan December 16, 1980
Demolition For Bypass To Begin January 16, 1981
Bypass Demolition January 22, 1981
Bypass Is Taking Form March 15, 1981
Broadway Detour May Begin Soon July 21, 1981
Bypass Could Get Funding July 22, 1981
Season Will Help Streets Survive Bypass Detour July 30, 1981
Bypass Work May Be Sooner August 28, 1981
Making Room For The Bypass August 31, 1981
Bypass Route Graveled September 9, 1981
Bypass Plans Applauded - for Downtown Council Bluffs October 14, 1981
Broadway Section Re-Opened November 28, 1981
Barricades Come Down - 'End Of Beginning' June 23, 1982
Final Bypass Pact Approved By City January 25, 1983
Bypass Work To Begin Monday March 10, 1983
Work On Bypass Progressing Well May 31, 1983
Bypass Moving Into 'Traffic Mess' Phase July 29, 1983
Broadway Jam Session Begins Thursday Night August 4, 1983
'Jam Session' Postponed - Brief Delay At Viaduct August 5, 1983
CB Motorists Get Surprise September 26, 1983
Viaduct Reopened November 3, 1983
The End Is In Sight For Bypass Headache November 22, 1983
'Smith Street' To Win Bypass Name Contest? April 24, 1984
Mr. T, Michael Jackson Lose Bypass Name Contest May 10, 1984
Bypass Group Chooses To Honor Ruth Dodge May 14, 1984
'Kanesville Boulevard.' Winner In Contest May 15, 1984
Bluffs Once Named For Mormons' Friend May 20, 1984
Bypass Work Creates $ Woes - Area Businesses Note Decline June 17, 1984
New Addresses Along Bypass June 26, 1984
Dentist Protests Boulevard Name July 10, 1984
Kanesville Boulevard October 20, 1984
City To Provide More 'Green Time' For Kanesville Blvd. September 13, 1985

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Nonpareil reporting

Source

Daily Nonpareil

Publisher

Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives

Date

1972 - 1985

Format

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Type

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Identifier

Kanesville Boulevard

Coverage

Council Bluffs, Iowa

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