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Tier II Section 7

Section 7 includes the far eastern end of the I-70 corridor. Its 36 miles stretch from approximately Route 19 at Montgomery City to the beginning of the St. Louis Freeway System at Lake St. Louis. Unlike most of the primarily rural corridor, Section 7 i...

Tier II Section 6

Section 6 of I-70 is a 27-mile stretch in eastern Missouri from approximately US Highway 54 at Kingdom City to Route 19 right before Montgomery City. Though mainly a rural area, Section 6 is also home to Kingdom City, a smaller urban community as well a...

Tier II Section 5

Section 5 is a 13-mile rural section of I-70 from east of Route Z (Mile Post 134) to west of Kingdom City (Mile Post 147). No communities abut I-70 in this section, which consists mainly of farmland. Some businesses exist at the sections two interchange...

Tier II Section 4

Section 4 is an 18-mile stretch of I-70 in central Missouri that passes through Columbia. Its termini are east of Route BB (Exit 115) and east of Route Z (Exit  133). Outside of Kansas City and St. Louis, Columbia is the largest city along I-70 in ...

Tier II Section 2

Section 2 is the longest section in the Improve I-70 study, at almost 65 miles. It stretches between Odessa and Boonville through prime Missouri farmland. It includes the cities of Odessa, Concordia, and Sweet Springs, as well as a number of interchanges a...

Tier II Section 1

Section 1 is the westernmost section of the I-70 study corridor. It stretches between I-470, near Independence, and Highway 131 in Odessa. This Jackson County section of I-70 includes rapidly growing areas, including Blue Springs, Oak Grove and Grain Va...

Completed Improve I-70 Studies

What is a NEPA Re-Evaluation?

A National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) re-evaluation is a process to review the environmental impact categories and commitments of the previous decisions to ensure that any recent changes to the corridor are...

MO Route 17 in Howell County Closed for Culvert Replacement

08/05/2024

SIKESTON―MO Route 17 in Howell County will be closed as construction crews replace a culvert under the roadway.  

This section of roadway is located from Pine Street to Elm Avenue in Mountain View, Missouri. 

Weather permitting, work will take place...