The issue is being addressed by the service provider and an update will be made available upon resolution.
The buses will be able to travel over 300 miles on a single charge.
Notifications have been posted on all affected transit stops.
It is anticipated that normal traffic will resume by mid-October.
No parking is allowed on Level 5 (top) to facilitate repairs.
Closure signage is placed south of Highway 6 where the damage begins.
The new routes, stops, and bus schedules will take effect on August 2.
Motorists are to take note of this work and consider alternative parking arrangements.
There are no rate increases for Iowa City Transit, and the adult fare remains the same.
Structural repairs are needed at the top level, and will necessitate the closure of the top three levels.
The East College Street and East Burlington Street entrances to the ramp will remain open.
Construction on the American Legion Road Improvements Project started on April 26, 2021.
Iowa City Transportation is seeking public feedback on changes to the area transit system ahead of a virtual public hearing.
Visit icgov.org/transit for additional information on Iowa City Transit.
The project includes the reconstruction of Court Street from Muscatine Avenue to First Avenue, with road work set to begin in 2023.
A virtual public presentation of proposed IC transit changes with Q & A to be held at 6:30 p.m. Th., April 29th, via Zoom.
Due to the Mayor's mask order, visitors should wear a mask when in the area when they're not eating or drinking.
The meeting will be held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 30, 2021, via Zoom.
The Iowa River Trail at the Highway 6 underpass, located just south of Riverfront Crossings Park, will close starting Tuesday, March 16.
'We’re just get really excited to test out this technology and move Iowa City Transit forward to the future.'
The Metropolitan Planning Organization of Johnson County (MPOJC) is in the process of developing its next long-range transportation plan.
It is anticipated that regular on street parking will resume at 5 p.m. the same day.
Both lanes of traffic will be reduced to the southernmost lanes between Capitol Street to Front Street.
This temporary service reduction will help meet public health objectives while continuing to provide essential transportation to community.
Due to the University of Iowa and Iowa City Schools suspending classes.
Weather permitting, beginning Monday, Feb. 3, Oakcrest Street will be reduced to one lane of alternating traffic between Sunset and George.
Weather permitting, beginning Feb. 4, southbound Gilbert Street will be reduced to one lane of traffic between College and Washington.
Weather permitting, beginning on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020, Iowa Ave will be closed to traffic from Riverside Dr / Highway 6 to Madison St.
The Northside Oktoberfest will close several streets to traffic for fall festivities that can be enjoyed by the entire community.
Beginning early Monday, Sept. 23, 2019, Woodside Drive between Oakcrest Street and Woodside Place will be reduced to one lane.
With the opening of The Chauncey Tower, users of the Chauncey Swan Parking Ramp at 415 E. Washington St. will see some changes.
Thousands of people are expected to participate in the Kickoff to Kinnick 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019...
Woodside Place has been closed from Greenwood Drive to Woodside Drive for resurfacing work.
Weather permitting, beginning Monday, West Benton Street between South Capitol Street and South Riverside Drive will be reduced to one lane.
The City of Iowa City is considering the addition of a buffered bike lane to both Dodge Street and Governor Street.
A few cars briefly stalled in floodwaters on Mall Drive, Bradford, and Dover Street during heavy rain yesterday afternoon around 4:20 p.m.