Managing our Assets - Ch. 5

Missourians want MoDOT to keep roads and bridges in good condition—smooth pavements and safe structures that handle growing traffic. With 33,811 miles of highway and 10,392 bridges, the challenge is significant, but we remain focused on using limited resources to maintain Missouri’s transportation system.

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Bull Shoals Lake Bridge - Courtesy Craig B. Smith

Condition of State Bridges -5a

The public has made it clear that maintaining Missouri’s existing roadway system should be a top state priority.

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Long Creek Bridge Photo Courtesy - Kadee Brosseau - KYTV/KSPR

Percent of Structurally Deficient Deck Area on National Highway System -5b

The public has emphasized that keeping Missouri’s roads and bridges in good condition should be a top state priority.

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Condition of State Highways - 5c

Missourians consistently rank smooth roads as a top priority. Over the years, MoDOT has invested in pavement improvements across thousands of miles of state highways.

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ADA cross walk for pedestrians

Bike/Pedestrian and ADA Transition Plan Improvements - 5d

MoDOT has identified 35,407 barriers within its right of way that need repair or construction to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. A transition plan is in place to address these barriers by August 2027.

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Sidewalks

ADA Compliance of Facilities - 5e

MoDOT’s maintenance and office facilities comply with ADA standards, and all new facilities are designed and built to meet ADA requirements.

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Fleet Condition and Operation Status - 5f

MoDOT’s fleet is critical for maintaining roads and bridges to meet customer needs. 

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sheds and trucks

Condition of Facilities - 5g

To serve Missouri’s citizens, MoDOT relies on facility systems valued at more than $163 million.

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