Public input needed for Route 21/72 Improvements in Iron County

Ketcherside Mountain Conservation Area, Royal Gorge-public comment period extended

SIKESTON – The Missouri Department of Transportation is seeking public input regarding plans to improve Route 21/72 in Iron County. Improvements will extend from Route E near Arcadia, Missouri to Route 49 near Glover, Missouri. Five curves will be improved along the project limits.

As part of the project, Route 21 through the Ketcherside Mountain area is proposed for an asphalt overlay, the addition of two-foot-wide paved shoulders with rumblestripes and inside of curve lane widening for various horizontal curves.

The Royal Gorge area falls within Ketcherside Mountain Conservation area. Within the Royal Gorge horizontal curve area, work will consist of an asphalt overlay, as well as widening the two 10-foot lanes with no shoulders to two 11-foot lanes with two-foot shoulders including rumblestripes. There is a rock bluff through this area that is currently a minimum of one to two feet from the existing edge of pavement. The rock face will be excavated to a minimum distance of 12 feet from the new edge of the travel way. Pavement cross slope and ditch drainage will be improved adjacent to the rock bluff to minimize water draining across the roadway. The manmade rock wall on the east side is planned to be left in place.

In order to make these improvements, a 0.92-acre permanent easement from the Ketcherside Mountain Conservation Area (Missouri Department of Conservation) will be required.

This project is currently scheduled to go out for contractor bids as part of MoDOT’s August 2023 letting. A closure of Route 21 at Royal Gorge is planned for a period of 30 to 45 days to complete the rock bluff excavation work. Other areas of Route 21 will consist of flagging operations. Completion of the project is anticipated in fall 2024.

Anyone wishing to comment on the project may do so by Tuesday, March 28, in the following ways:

  1. Online: modot.org/route21Iron
  2. E-mail: pete.berry@modot.mo.gov
  3. Mail (postmarked by March 28):

Route 21/72 Iron County

Attn: Pete Berry

Missouri Department of Transportation

3956 East Main Street

Willow Springs, MO 65793

We are committed to providing equal access for all participants. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please contact Project Manager Pete Berry at (417) 469-6242, Area Engineer Chris Crocker at (573) 380-1658 or MoDOT’s Customer Service Center at 1-888-ASK MODOT (275-6636) by Tuesday, March 21.

For more information, please visit the project webpage available at www.modot.org/route21Iron.

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