The following is a listing of general highway maintenance and construction work in the mid-Missouri area for the two-week period of March 26-April 6, 2018. Weather conditions may postpone the work schedule. Many projects will include lane closures that could cause delays.
The following is a listing of general highway maintenance and construction work in the mid-Missouri area for the two-week period of March 26-April 6, 2018. Weather conditions may postpone the work schedule. Many projects will include lane closures that could cause delays.
MoDOT reminds motorists to buckle up, slow down, follow posted signs and drive safely through work areas. For more information about a project, please contact MoDOT at 1-888-ASK-MoDOT (275-6636) or visit www.modot.org/central. You can also follow MoDOT’s Central Missouri District on Twitter and Facebook at https://twitter.com/MoDOT_Central and MoDOT Central Missouri District.
All Counties
Daylight Hours
Mowing, striping, brush cutting and guardrail repair continue in various locations. Motorists should travel with care and be alert to slow-moving equipment along the road.
Camden County
Daylight/Overnight Hours Route 54 Outer Road over Linn Creek
The bridge replacement project is on hold until warmer weather can allow for concrete pouring. The project is scheduled for completion in July.
Daylight Hours
Route 5 between Route 7 and the Niangua River
Roadway resurfacing will begin on Monday, April 2. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic through the work area. The project is scheduled for completion in November.
Route 5 between Route 7 and Route 64 in Laclede County
Roadway resurfacing and guardrail installation and replacement continues.
* Guardrail work will take place between Route 7 and Route E in Laclede County the week of March 26. Occasional lane closures are likely in the work area. The entire project is scheduled for completion in November.
Miller County
Daylight Hours Route 17 between Route 52 and Route 54 in Cole County
The roadway resurfacing and shoulder widening is on hold until June. The project is scheduled for completion in November.
Route 42 between Route 17 and Route 63 in Maries County
Roadway resurfacing, shoulder addition and guardrail installation is underway.
* Route 42 is reduced to one lane at the Maries River and Fly Creek bridges. Traffic will be controlled through the area with portable traffic signals. The project is scheduled for completion in November.
Route H between Route 17 and Marys Home Road
The roadway resurfacing and shoulder widening is on hold until June. The project is scheduled for completion in November.
Route K between Route 17 and Crossroads Drive
Culvert pipe replacement will take place Monday, March 26 through Thursday, April 5. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic through the work area.
Route M between Pin Oak Road and Scrivner Road
Drainage repair will take place Monday, April 2 through Thursday, April 5. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic through the work area.
Route W between Route Y and Old Five Road in Morgan County
Brush cutting will take place Monday, March 26 through Thursday, April 5. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic through the work area.
Route CC between Route 52 and Route OO
Edge rut repair will take place Monday, March 26 through Thursday, March 29. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic through the work area.
Morgan County
Daylight Hours
Route 5 between Route 52 and Route 50 in Moniteau County
Roadway maintenance will take place Monday, March 26 through Thursday, March 29. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic through the work area.
Route 135 between Route M and Pyrmont Road
Culvert pipe replacement will take place on Monday, March 26. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic through the work area.
Route W between Old Five Road and Route Y in Miller County
Brush cutting will take place Monday, March 26 through Thursday, April 5. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic through the work area.
MoDOT encourages motorists to log on to www.modot.org/central to comment on their experiences traveling through highway work zones.