Public Input Requested on U.S. 61 Expressway EIS Re-evaluation Study

Survey wants to hear from users of US 61 through and around Hannibal

HANNIBAL, MO - The Missouri Department of Transportation (MODOT) is conducting a public survey to gather input on the U.S. 61 Expressway EIS Re-evaluation study. The public survey period will conclude December 30, 2022.  “It is important our engineers have a good understanding of how drivers in the area use U.S. 61, so we appreciate people taking a few minutes to complete the survey,” explained MoDOT Project Manager Christopher Knapp.  There are 17 questions, and it will take approximately 8 minutes to finish the survey.

The re-evaluation study will review the four alternatives presented in the 1996 Route 61 Marion/Ralls Counties Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS)/Record of Decision (ROD).  The 1996 FEIS/ROD was initiated to investigate solutions to traffic congestion, delay, and safety on U.S. 61 through Hannibal and evaluated four roadway alternatives. ““A lot has changed in the past 25 years, so we need to gather input from the community on how they view the highway,” Knapp explained.

To take the survey, please click here.  A summary of the questions and comments will be posted on the project website at the close of the public survey period.

For additional information on the US 61 Expressway EIS Re-evaluation please visit https://www.modot.org/us-route-61-expressway-eis-re-evaluation-study for project details, sign up for project updates, and opportunities to provide input or contact Marisa Ellison, MoDOT Communications Manager at Marisa.Ellison@MoDOT.MO.gov.

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