The Missouri Department of Transportation project planned for Northwest Missouri include pothole patching and pavement repairs at several locations. In the local counties the work includes:
Caldwell County
US 36 – Resurfacing project eastbound from the DeKalb County line to Hamilton through June
I-35 – Resurfacing project from just north of Exit 52 in Cameron to US 69 through mid-August. The road will be narrowed to one lane around the repair sites and paving operations, including some single-lane, around-the-clock closures. A 12-foot width restriction is in place.
Carroll County
Route Z – CLOSED for a slide repair project from Route C to County Road 217.
Route E – CLOSED for a bridge replacement project at the Turkey Creek Bridge, through July.
Route V – CLOSED for a bridge replacement project at Miami Station Branch Bridge through mid-September.
Chariton County
Route 129 – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from Barth Avenue to Route O, Monday
Route O – CLOSED for pavement repair from Route 5 to Route 129, Tuesday
Route DD – CLOSED for pavement repair from Route O to Route D, Thursday
Grundy County
Route V – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from NE 2nd Street to SE 5th Street, north of Laredo, Thursday
Route C – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from NW 25th Avenue to NW 110th Street, west of Spickard, Friday
Linn County
Route V – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from Jersey Road to Inwood Road, Monday
Route V – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from Jasper Road to Ingel Road, Tuesday
Route V – CLOSED for a culvert replacement from Ithaca Road to Route M, Wednesday
Livingston County
US 36 – Resurfacing project eastbound from Route C to Parson’s Creek, just over the Linn County line, and westbound from Parson’s Creek to Coon Creek, through October.
Route C – CLOSED until further notice at the Shoal Creek Bridge due to deterioration.
Route Y – CLOSED for pothole patching and a culvert replacement from Route W to Route 190, Monday – Friday
Sullivan County
Route T – CLOSED for bridge maintenance from Route 5 to Ember Road, June 27 – 28, 6 a.m. to 4 p.m daily