Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, July 3 - 9

06/30/2017

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – The following is a listing of general highway maintenance and construction work in the Northwest Missouri region planned for the week of July 3 – 9 from the Missouri Department of Transportation.  Most routine work zones will stop...

Road Work for Mid-Missouri

06/30/2017

The following is a listing of general highway maintenance and construction work in the mid-Missouri area for the two-week period of July 3-July 14, 2017. Scheduled lane closures will not take place on Tuesday, July 4 for the Independence Day Holiday...

Work will cause lane closure on I-435 and Route 210

06/30/2017

CLAY COUNTY – The Missouri Department of Transportation will the close left lane of northbound I-435 at Route 210 from 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 5 to 5 a.m. Thursday, July 6 for guardrail and barrier wall work. All work is weather dependent.

 

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Scott City Interchange Construction to Begin

06/30/2017

SIKESTON - Work to construct the Scott City interchange in Scott County will begin Monday, July 17, weather permitting.

As construction is underway, the Route PP overpass bridge over Interstate 55 will be closed. The Route PP overpass will be...

Southbound US 63 in Texas County Reduced for Sidewalk Project

06/30/2017

WILLOW SPRINGS – Southbound US 63 in Texas County from First Street to just north of Holder Drive and Northbound Route 17 from US 63 to Dooley Avenue in Houston will receive ADA sidewalks. The project will also consist of new drainage, along with new...

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to Officially Open Intersection

06/30/2017

Clinton - A ribbon-cutting ceremony will mark the official opening of the intersection improvements at Missouri Route 7/13 in Clinton, the Missouri Department of Transportation said.

The ceremony is scheduled for 10 a.m., Friday, July 7, near the new...

UPDATE: Flooding closures across northwest Missouri

06/30/2017

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – Several roads have opened and others have closed as the flooding continues across northwest Missouri’s saturated ground. Rivers and streams are full and with nowhere else to go, the accumulating water has collected on some highways...

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