306D.1 - STATEMENT OF PURPOSE -- INTENT.

        306D.1  STATEMENT OF PURPOSE -- INTENT.         1.  The general assembly finds that:         a.  The state offers numerous regions through which people can      drive for the pleasure of viewing unusually scenic and interesting      landscapes; however, routes to and through these areas have not been      adequately identified for Iowans and state visitors.         b.  Among those things that attract motorists to the state's      landscape are agricultural lands, forests, river basins, distinctive      landforms, interesting architecture, metropolitan areas, small rural      towns, and historic sites.         c.  The landscape qualities of unusually scenic routes      throughout the state have not been protected from visual and resource      deterioration particularly along routes which pass near the state's      nationally significant areas such as the bluffs of the Mississippi      and Missouri rivers, the Amana colonies, the Herbert Hoover national      historic site, federal reservoirs, communities surrounding the      state's natural lakes, the Des Moines river greenbelt, the great      river road, and many others.         d.  A principal goal of economic development in this state is      to increase the influence which travel and tourism have on the      state's economic expansion.         e.  Iowans and visitors should be encouraged to travel to and      through unusually scenic areas of the state.         f.  A program should be established, following a statewide      plan, to identify and promote highways and secondary routes which      pass through unusually scenic landscapes and to protect and enhance      the scenic qualities of the landscape through which these routes      pass.         2.  In addition to other goals for the program, it is the      intention of the general assembly that the scenic highways program be      coordinated with the state's open space program.{ 
         Section History: Recent Form
         87 Acts, ch 175, §1         Referred to in § 306D.2         {Open space program, chapter 465A