POSTPONED: Resurfacing project to begin in Linn, Putnam and Sullivan counties

Part of Gov. Parson's Rural Roads Program

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – A resurfacing project on several routes in Linn, Putnam and Sullivan counties, which was scheduled to begin Monday, Oct. 24, has been postponed due to weather. The Missouri Department of Transportation has contracted with Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc. to complete the project. A new starting date for the project has not yet been determined.

When work begins, the contractor plans to have two crews working at the same time for the remainder of 2022. Crews will work until temperatures drop too low for the resurfacing material.

The roadways will narrow to one lane daily, during daylight hours, with flaggers and a pilot car to direct motorists through the work zones. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place while the work zones are active.

The contractor plans to complete following routes in 2022, weather permitting. All schedules are subject to change:

  • Putnam County Route N from the Iowa state line to U.S. Route 136 in Livonia
  • Putnam County Route FF from U.S. Route 136 to Route W
  • Putnam County Route F from Route 5 to Route 129
  • Sullivan County Route M from Route 5 to Route 129
  • Putnam/Sullivan County Route KK from Route K in Putnam County to Route EE in Sullivan County
  • Putnam County Route EE from U.S. Route 136 to Route K

The schedule for the following routes has not yet been determined. All routes are scheduled to be complete by the end of June 2023.

  • Linn County Route CC from Route O/V at the Sullivan County line to Route C
  • Linn County Route O from Route 5 in Browning to Route CC/V at the Sullivan County line
  • Linn County Route V from Route M to the end of state maintenance, except where Route V coincides with Route C
  • Putnam/Sullivan County Route BB from Route EE in Putnam County to Route K in Sullivan County
  • Sullivan County Route U from Route C to Route O at the Linn County line
  • Sullivan County Route V from Route C to Route O/CC at the Linn County line

This project is part of Gov. Parson’s Rural Roads program. The state’s approved Fiscal Year 2023 budget provided an additional $100 million in General Revenue for work on Missouri’s low volume rural roads. Using asset management data, MoDOT has identified approximately 1700 lane miles of low volume roads ranked in Poor Condition. By next summer, these 113 locations will receive resurfacing treatments of hot mix asphalt to improve the road conditions.

To view all routes included in this bundle, please visit: www.modot.org/low-volume-route-resurfacing-linn-putnam-and-sullivan-counties

 

MoDOT asks drivers to work with us by always buckling up, keeping your phone down, slowing down and moving over in work zones. Know before you go and check what work zones you might encounter at traveler.modot.org.

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