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IN PERSON EXPIRED
MEETING DATE AND TIME
05/12/2026 AT 4:00pm–6:00pm

The Missouri Department of Transportation will host a public meeting in Craig on Tuesday, May 12, to discuss a planned bridge replacement project on the Holt County Missouri Route 111 Tarkio River Bridge, west of Craig.

The meeting will be held at the Craig R-III School District (402 N Ward St, Craig, MO 64437). Attendees are welcome to come any time between 4-6 p.m. No formal presentation will be made. The meeting will allow the public to share their thoughts and concerns about the project and to provide comments, either directly to the engineers or through a comment form.

MoDOT is committed to providing equal access to this event for all participants. If you need a reasonable accommodation or translation services, please contact Northwest District Communications at 816-901-4529 by Thursday, May 7.

Route Impacted
111
Counties Impacted
Holt
IN PERSON EXPIRED
MEETING DATE AND TIME
08/11/2025 AT 4:00pm–6:00pm

The truss-style bridge over Big Creek and the Rock Island Trail on MO Route 7 (Dr. Fred L Seevers Memorial Bridge), built in 1948, is nearing the end of its service life and is scheduled to be replaced with a girder-style bridge. The bridge is located just north of Raffurty Road and just south of 1st Street in Pleasant Hill. 

Route Impacted
7
Cities Impacted
Pleasant Hill
Counties Impacted
Cass
VIRTUAL EXPIRED
COMMENT PERIOD
08/12/2025–09/03/2025

The Missouri Department of Transportation plans to replace four bridges on Route 77 and two bridges on Route 80 in Mississippi County.   

The bridges on Route 77 include: 

  • Lateral Ditch 3, located between County Road 312 and County Road 314, north of Deventer, Missouri
  • Main Ditch, located between County Road 334 and Route F
  • Lateral Ditch 4, located north of the intersection of Routes 77 and 80, known as Thirtyfour Corner
  • Lateral Ditch 7, located between County Road 507 and County Road 502

The bridges on Route 80 include: 

  • Drainage Ditch 23, located between County Road 515 and Route AA
  • Drainage Ditch 29, located west of the intersection of Routes 77 and 80, known as Thirtyfour Corner

Work to replace the bridges could begin as early as spring 2027. As construction is underway, the roadway will be closed in the vicinity of each structure for approximately four months.

Route Impacted
77
80
Counties Impacted
Mississippi
VIRTUAL EXPIRED
COMMENT PERIOD
08/12/2025–09/03/2025

The Missouri Department of Transportation plans to replace two bridges on Route UU and one bridge on Route 153 in Dunklin County. 

The bridges to be replaced include: 

  • The Route UU bridges over Lateral Ditch 78 and Lateral Ditch 79 are located between County Road 711/725/721 and County Road 729, southeast of Kennett, Missouri.
  • The Route 153 bridge over Drainage Slough is located between Marsh Road and Main Street in White Oak, Missouri. 

Work to replace the bridges could begin as early as spring 2027. As construction is underway, the roadway will be closed in the vicinity of each structure for approximately four months.

Route Impacted
153
UU
Cities Impacted
Kennett , Whiteoak
Counties Impacted
Dunklin
IN PERSON EXPIRED
MEETING DATE AND TIME
08/12/2025 AT 4:00pm–6:00pm

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.

IN PERSON EXPIRED
MEETING DATE AND TIME
08/12/2025 AT 4:00pm–6:00pm

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.

IN PERSON EXPIRED
MEETING DATE AND TIME
08/12/2025 AT 4:00pm–5:30pm

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.

IN PERSON EXPIRED
MEETING DATE AND TIME
08/12/2025 AT 4:00pm–6:30pm

The Missouri Route 76 Slide Repair Operation Project will stabilize the Route 76 embankment between the Branson Landing Boulevard roundabout and Lake Shore Drive in Hollister by Lake Taneycomo. Comments on this project will be collected until Tuesday, August 26, 2026.

Route Impacted
76
Cities Impacted
Branson , Hollister
Counties Impacted
Taney
IN PERSON EXPIRED
MEETING DATE AND TIME
08/14/2025 AT 4:00pm–5:30pm

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.

IN PERSON EXPIRED
MEETING DATE AND TIME
08/14/2025 AT 4:00pm–6:00pm

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.