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Missouri Route 47 Bridge Rehabilitation over Mill Creek in Washington County

The Missouri Route 47 bridge over Mill Creek in Washington County, north of Potosi, was constructed in 1965, is narrow, and the deck is in poor condition. A project is currently in the planning and design stage that will replace the current bridge...

Districts Impacted
Central
Counties Impacted
Washington
Route Impacted
47
Planning Phase

Upcoming Route ZZ Bridge Replacement in New Madrid County

09/02/2025

SIKESTON—The Missouri Department of Transportation plans to replace the Route ZZ bridge over Drainage Ditch 52 in New Madrid County. The bridge is located just west of the Route ZZ/F and County Road 315 intersection.

Work to replace the bridge could...

U.S. Route 50 Intersection Improvements in Johnson County

Traffic volumes are nearly three times more than they were in 1967 when the corridor was built. In the last 5 years, there have been 17 crashes at intersections along this stretch – including 14 right-angle crashes and 3 fatalities. This project is...

Districts Impacted
Kansas City
Counties Impacted
Johnson
Route Impacted
50
In Progress

Route Y Bridge Replacement in Webster County

Provide an improved crossing of Route Y across the Niangua River in Webster County between St. Luke Road and Willow Lane in Conway.

Districts Impacted
Southwest
Counties Impacted
Webster
Route Impacted
Y
Planning Phase

U.S. 67 NB Ramp in Bulter County Reduced for Shoulder Repairs

09/02/2025

SIKESTON—U.S. Route 67 Northbound Ramp in Butler County will be reduced as contractor crews perform shoulder repairs.  

This section of roadway is located from Oak Grove Road to U.S. Route 67 Northbound in Poplar Bluff, Missouri.  

Weather permitting...

In Person

Missouri’s transportation system is a tremendous asset to the citizens of Missouri. The system consists of 33,811 miles of roads and 10,392 bridges, both of which rank among the largest for any state in the nation. The Missouri Department of Transportation working with its statewide regional planning partners have identified $1.1 billion in annual unfunded needs. From the broader unfunded needs, MoDOT has developed a High Priority Unfunded Needs list to guide the development of projects into funded projects as state and federal transportation funds increase.

MEETING DATE
08/11/2025
MEETING TIME
4 - 6 p.m.

Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)

The STIP, prepared annually, sets forth the specific construction projects MoDOT will undertake in the next five years.  It covers highways and bridges, transit, aviation, rail, waterways, bicycle, pedestrian, and operations and maintenance projects...