Road construction projects in Missouri are suspended through the Labor Day holiday but will resume Tuesday morning. While the work is suspended through the holiday, the work zones may still be in place.
Carroll County
Route Z – CLOSED until further notice from Route C to County Road 217 due to damage caused by a roadway slide
Route C – CLOSED for a culvert replacement project at the Branch of Turkey Creek Bridge through early November
Chariton County
Route 11 – Scrub seal project from US 24 to US 36 all week. Traffic will be reduced to one lane and flaggers and a pilot car will guide motorists around the work zone.
Route 5 – Scrub seal project from US 24 to the Howard County line, all week. Traffic will be reduced to one lane and flaggers and a pilot car will guide motorists around the work zone.
Route FF – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from Snapp Road to Allen Road, Wednesday.
Route 129 – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from Route NN to Salt Lick Avenue, Thursday.
Daviess County
I-35 – Resurfacing from Route C to US 136 through September
Route 6 – Resurfacing from I-35 to the Muddy Creek Bridge east of Trenton through September
US 69 – Culvert replacement 0.5 miles south of Route 6, Tuesday
Route 6 – Drainage work at 140th Street, Wednesday
Grundy County
Route 6 – Sidewalk and utility work in Trenton from 4th Street to the Muddy Creek Bridge through mid-September. This includes Saturday work.
Route 6 – Guardrail work for a resurfacing project from the Muddy Creek Bridge east of Trenton to I-35 through September
Route Y – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from Northeast 20th Street to Northeast 28th Street, Tuesday.
Livingston County
Route 190 – Bridge rehabilitation project over the Thompson River. A 10-foot width restriction is in place.
US 65 – Bridge rehabilitation project over the Grand River. An 11.5-foot width restriction is in place.
Sullivan County
Route N – CLOSED for a culvert replacement project 0.2 miles west of Route B near Green City through mid-September
Route PP – CLOSED for a bridge replacement project over East Medicine Creek through the end of the year.