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Plymouth County, Iowa, funds by Transportation, Department of

Listing $3,532,239.00 in stimulus funds from Transportation, Department of for Plymouth

Note: For some programs where states do not report where money will be distributed across the state, we do not have the allocation for individual counties. Those programs include: Medicaid, unemployment benefits and food stamps. Those amounts are included in the totals for where the state agency receiving that money is located.

Amount refers to both the amount of stimulus funding going toward the project and the face value of the loan.

Recipient Amount Description Federal Dept./Agency Date
TRANSPORTATION, IOWA DEPT OF $1,842,961 Highway Planning and Construction This project will replace a bridge which is in poor condition and narrow with a new bridge. The bridge is on Iowa 3/South Dakota 50 over the Big Sioux River 0.5 miles North and 1.7 miles West of Westfield Iowa. Federal Highway Administration 3/06/2009
TRANSPORTATION, IOWA DEPT OF $1,189,278 Highway Planning and Construction Plymouth County will replace 5.4 miles of County Road K-22 with new concrete between the Woodbury County border and County Road C-60 north of the City of Sioux City. This project will improve driving quality and significantly extend the life of the road. Federal Highway Administration 9/14/2009
TRANSPORTATION, IOWA DEPT OF $375,000 Highway Planning and Construction Plymouth County will resurface 3 miles of County Road C-12 with new asphalt between County Road K-22 and County Road K-30 east of the City of Craig. Three inches of the existing asphalt road will be recycled and reused as a base underneath the new asphalt Federal Highway Administration 3/24/2009
TRANSPORTATION, IOWA DEPT OF $125,000 Highway Planning and Construction Plymouth County will resurface 1 mile of County Road K-30 with new asphalt between County Road C-12 and 100th Street north of the City of Craig. Three inches of the existing asphalt road will be recycled and reused as a base underneath the new asphalt wh Federal Highway Administration 3/24/2009