MoDOT to hold public meeting to discuss plans for Clarkson

ST. LOUIS – Residents who use Route 340 (Clarkson Road) between Lea Oak and Route 100 in St. Louis County are invited to attend an upcoming open house style public meeting April 14 to learn about plans for a 2027 resurfacing project along the corridor.

This meeting will allow the public to share insights, discuss concerns and provide comments, either directly to the engineers or through a survey.

The meeting is April 14, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Clarkson Valley City Hall council chambers, 15933 Clayton Road, #105, Ballwin, MO, 63011.

The Missouri Department of Transportation is holding the open house-style public meeting to share information about a 2027 resurfacing project on Route 340 (Clarkson Road) between Lea Oak and Route 100 (Manchester Road) and to hear safety concerns from the public to help determine possible updates to this or a future project on the corridor.

During the meeting, MoDOT engineers will share their plans for the corridor and will gather feedback to help complete the design and construction of the project in 2027.

There will be no formal presentation. Participants may attend the meeting at any time April 14 between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.

People who require a reasonable accommodation to fully participate in this event can contact Andrew Gates before Thursday, April 9 at Andrew.Gates@modot.mo.gov or call or text 314-223-8003.

For those who are unable to attend the meeting in person, the information shared during the meeting as well as a survey form will be available at https://www.modot.org/projects/missouri-route-340-pavement-resurfacing-st-louis-county before the meeting.  People are welcome to view the information and provide comments about the project until Thursday, April 28.

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