This report presents the Iowa Department of Transportation?s updated strategic plan ? an action guide for today?s decisions that will help the DOT carry out its objectives in the future and serve its customers with cost effectiveness and quality. The department?s Management Team (director and division directors) worked together to develop this plan. The plan also includes, as an appendix, an accomplishment summary of the 1995 Strategic Plan. This appendix describes the accomplishments resulting from the action plans of the three strategies documented in the 1995 plan. The department?s vision, mission, goals, and values provide the guidance from which specific strategies and action plans were developed. In selecting the major strategies, the Management Team examined external and internal trends affecting that will confront DOT in the near future and in the coming years. These are briefly summarized in Section VII to show the thinking that led to the selection of the seven strategies. Strategic planning is a continuous process, not a one-time event or a document. This report summarizes the second round of the continuous process of examining how the DOT can successfully respond to the challenges and changes confronting it in the coming years. 23p., 2 Mb.
The Iowa Transit System Plan was developed as a result of the on-going long-range transportation planning process known as Iowa In Motion This plannin...
Decades ago, it was difficult to imagine how Iowa’s transportation system would change over time. We, as Iowans, can look back over our history and ...
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