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Community Invited To Discuss Upcoming Project

05/20/2019

CHILLICOTHE, Mo. – Plans are underway to replace the decks of both the U.S. Route 65 Grand River and Route 190 Thompson River bridges near Chillicothe. The Missouri Department of Transportation will host an open-house public meeting on Thursday, May...

Buchanan County U.S. Route 59 now open to one-lane traffic

05/16/2019

ST. JOSEPH –Buchanan County U.S. Route 59 is now open from Rushville to Atchison, KS, including the Amelia Earhart Bridge. Due to water remaining over one lane of U.S. Route 59, traffic will be narrowed to one lane and directed through the area with...

Interstate 29 Now Open in Northwest Missouri

05/08/2019

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – Interstate 29 reopened today to all traffic between Exit 56 and the Iowa state line. The roadway has been closed since late March for flooding.

While floodwaters had receded and debris was cleared from the Missouri portion of I-29...

Update: Route 759 ramp to Interstate 229 now open

04/24/2019

ST. JOSEPH, Mo – Missouri Department of Transportation crews have completed emergency bridge repairs and reopened the northbound Route 759 (Stockyards Expressway) ramp onto northbound Interstate 229.

The Charles Street ramp to southbound I-229 is...

Route 759 ramp to northbound Interstate 229 closed

04/17/2019

ST. JOSEPH, Mo – The northbound Route 759 (Stockyards Expressway) ramp onto northbound Interstate 229 was closed this morning for emergency bridge maintenance. Crews are working to assess and repair a bridge expansion joint. For the safety of all...

Work to begin on bridges in Daviess counties

04/19/2019

PATTONSBURG, Mo. – A project to replace expansion joints and guardrail on two Interstate 35 bridges will begin Monday. Contractors from PCiRoads, LLC., working with the Missouri Department of Transportation, plan to begin work on the I-35 Grand River...

U.S. Route 65 now closed due to flooding

03/28/2019

CARROLLTON, Mo. – U.S. Route 65 south of Carrollton is now closed due to flooding, according to the Missouri Department of Transportation. Water from Moss Creek and the Missouri River is rising and now completely covers U.S. Route 65. The roadway is...