Transit and Equipment Facilites Project

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Project summary

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The Iowa City Transit Operations and Maintenance Facility Project replaces a Transit facility that is failing in condition and unable to support future growth, while also continuing efforts to consolidate Public Works operations on a single site to increase efficiencies by limiting downtime to move equipment and keeping operation support in close proximity to city services. 

This phase of the project will construct new facilities for Transit and Equipment services that best meet the current and future needs of those services. In addition to the operation efficiencies, the project strives to aid in the Iowa City Climate Action and Adaptation Plan by not only striving for a building with sustainability certifications but a building that facilitates a sustainable transit fleet of zero-emission buses.

The current Transit and Equipment facilities are aging and some of the current fleet cannot efficiently be maintained in the facilities given the limited space. The current Transit Facility is limited on ability to expand the zero-emission fleet because of the aging facility and site constraints.

The City has received over $19 million in Federal grants to support the construction of these new facilities and is further supported by a $750,000 award in Congressionally Designated Community Project Funding. 


Project background

 

The Iowa City Transit and Equipment Facilities are currently located at 1200 South Riverside Drive. The current buildings are on a former unregulated landfill, resulting in large settlements and irregular pavement surface. Additionally, the facilities are adjacent to the Iowa River and have been impacted by previous flood events.

Estimated overall project schedule

  • Design Phase: Spring 2024 – Winter 2025
  • Construction Phase: Winter 2025 – Summer 2027