313A.5 Acquiring existing bridge — bonds.
Whenever the department deems it necessary or advantageous and practical, it may acquire by gift, purchase, or condemnation any interstate bridge which connects with or may be connected with the public highways and the approaches thereto, except that the department may not condemn an existing interstate bridge used for interstate highway traffic and combined highway and railway traffic and presently owned by a municipality, or a person, firm, or corporation engaged in interstate commerce. The department may also acquire by gift or purchase two or more existing interstate bridges and any partially constructed interstate bridge, all located within ten miles of each other, complete the partially constructed bridge and dismantle the bridge which it is designed to replace. In connection with the acquisition of any such bridge, bridges, or partially constructed bridge, the department and any federal bridge commission or any city, county, or other political subdivision of the state are authorized to do all acts and things as in this chapter are provided for the establishing and constructing of toll bridges and operating, financing, and maintaining such bridges insofar as such powers and requirements are applicable to the acquisition of any toll bridge and its operation, financing, and maintenance. In so doing, they shall act in the same manner and under the same procedures as provided for establishing, constructing, operating, financing, and maintaining toll bridges insofar as such manner and procedures are applicable. Without limiting the generality of the above provisions, the department is hereby authorized to cause surveys to be made to determine the propriety of acquiring any such bridge and the rights-of-way necessary therefor, and other facilities necessary to carry out the provisions hereof; to issue, sell, redeem bonds or issue and exchange bonds with present holders of outstanding bonds of bridges being acquired under the provisions of this chapter and deposit and pay out of the proceeds of the bonds for the financing thereof, to impose, collect, deposit, and expend tolls therefrom; to secure and remit financial and other assistance in connection with the purchase thereof; and to carry insurance thereon.
[C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §313A.5]
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 313A - INTERSTATE BRIDGES
Section 313A.2 - Bridge to be controlled by department.
Section 313A.3 - Toll bridges constructed over boundary rivers.
Section 313A.4 - Investigation of feasibility.
Section 313A.5 - Acquiring existing bridge — bonds.
Section 313A.6 - Rules adopted — financial statements.
Section 313A.7 - Resolution of public interest and necessity — revenue bonds.
Section 313A.8 - Right-of-way secured.
Section 313A.9 - Consent to cross state property.
Section 313A.10 - Resolution precedent to action.
Section 313A.11 - Payment from available funds.
Section 313A.12 - Revenue bonds.
Section 313A.13 - Sale and exchange or retirement of bonds.
Section 313A.14 - Proceeds in trust fund.
Section 313A.15 - Toll revenue fund.
Section 313A.16 - Funds transferred to place of payment.
Section 313A.17 - Warrants for payment.
Section 313A.18 - Depositaries or paying agents.
Section 313A.19 - Expenses of department.
Section 313A.20 - No diminution of duties while bonds outstanding.
Section 313A.21 - Insurance or indemnity bond.
Section 313A.22 - Toll charges fixed by department.
Section 313A.23 - Political subdivision may aid.
Section 313A.24 - Sale of excess land to political subdivisions.
Section 313A.25 - Sale to public.
Section 313A.26 - Acceptance or rejection of bids.
Section 313A.27 - Franchises for use of bridge.
Section 313A.28 - Deposit of proceeds.
Section 313A.29 - Tolls imposed for improving other bridges.
Section 313A.30 - Bridges as part of primary roads.
Section 313A.31 - Revenue bonds.
Section 313A.32 - Operation and control of bridge.
Section 313A.33 - No obligation of state.
Section 313A.34 - Agreements with other states.
Section 313A.36 - Purposes of powers granted.
Section 313A.37 - Failure to pay toll — penalty.