Wetland Protection
MoDOT evaluates every project and determines whether the project could have a negative impact on any waters of the U.S. including wetlands, streams, and special aquatic sites.
MoDOT evaluates every project and determines whether the project could have a negative impact on any waters of the U.S. including wetlands, streams, and special aquatic sites.
This project involves the removal of Eastern Hellbenders during the construction activities to replace an existing bridge in the Ozark region in southern Missouri. This will protect the animals from impacts of construction activities.
CLAY/PLATTE COUNTIES – The Missouri Department of Transportation has begun an extensive daytime and nighttime asphalt paving and guardrail improvement project along Route 9 in Clay and Platte Counties, which started Monday, April 20 and will continue...
MoDOT monitors all federally funded roadway improvement projects for compliance with Federal regulations concerning the use of public lands.
Properties containing hazardous and nonhazardous solid wastes are frequently encountered by the Missouri Department of Transportation.
Floodplains provide a number of important functions in the natural environment. MoDOT avoids or minimizes encroachment into floodplains whenever possible in order to preserve these values for the future.
Missouri has a long history of farming. MoDOT minimizes its impact to Missouri’s farmland in order to help preserve it for the present and for future generations.
Community Impact Assessment is a process that helps us understand how a proposed transportation activity may impact the local communities and the individuals within them
The Clean Air Act (CAA) requires each state to develop a state implementation plan (SIP), which establishes air quality objectives and regulations that the state will follow.
WILLOW SPRINGS - Route O in Ozark County will be reduced to one lane as Missouri Department of Transportation crews partially overlay the roadway.
The section of roadway is located from Route 101 to the end of state maintenance.
Weather permitting...