U.S. Route 160 Widening Project - Willard to Springfield

Update for Week of September 16
  • Frisco Highline Trail set to CLOSE at Route 160 near Mile 3 starting on Monday, September 23 

Work Scheduled:  

  • Installing new box culvert to carry Frisco Highline Trail underneath Route 160 at Trail Mile 3
  • Installing drainage structures in areas
  • Moving dirt and grading for new highway lanes 

Traffic Impacts:  

  • HEADS UP: Frisco Highline Trail at Route 160 scheduled to close Monday, Sept. 23, until late November. Trail users urged to avoid the area and DO NOT enter the construction area – deep holes, large equipment and other hazards possible.
  • Route 160 shoulder closed in areas
  • Crews and equipment close to traffic
  • Trucks and equipment entering and leaving work areas 

(Weather or construction delays could alter the work schedule.) 

Project Summary:

  • Widen Route 160 to four lanes between I-44 in Springfield and Jackson Street in Willard
  • Resurface the existing lanes of Route 160 between I-44 in Springfield and Route AB in Willard
  • Install concrete traffic barrier between lanes in areas
  • Add a pedestrian underpass at Hunt Road
  • Add a new box culvert to carry Frisco Highline Trail underneath Route 160
  • Street lighting at intersections
  • Intersection improvements:
    • J-turn at Farm Road 123/Westgate Avenue
    • Right-in/Right-out at Haseltine Road (Farm Road 115)
    • Roundabout at Farm Road 94 near quarry
    • Add left-turn lane at Hughes Road
    • Roundabout at Farm Road 103/Melville Road/Hunt Road
    • Roundabout at Jackson Street
    • Add turn lanes at Greene County Route AB
  • Prime Contractor: APAC-Central, Springfield
  • Completion Date: December 1, 2020
  • Total Project Cost: $18.6 million 

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