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The Missouri Department of Transportation roadwork scheduled for the week of July 15 includes several projects in Northwest Missouri.  In the local counties, that includes:

 

Caldwell County

Route 13 – CLOSED from Route P to Far West Drive for a resurfacing project from the south city limits of Hamilton to just north of Route HH in Kingston through early September 2024

 

Carroll County

Route M – CLOSED at the Grand River bridge for a bridge rehabilitation project July 15 through Oct. 1, 2024.

Route CC – CLOSED beginning July 15 at the Little Wakenda Creek Bridge for a bridge rehabilitation project through October.

Routes T, UU, NN, W – Pothole patching, July 15-19.

 

Chariton County

Route D – CLOSED until further notice at the Shoal Creek Bridge due to deck deterioration.

Route WW – CLOSED at the Old Channel Chariton River Bridge for a bridge rehabilitation project through August.

Route F – CLOSED at the Palmer Creek Bridge west of Keytesville for a bridge rehabilitation project through September.

Route JJ – CLOSED at the Slater Branch Bridge for a bridge rehabilitation project through October.

Route D – CLOSED at the West Fork of Bee Creek Bridge for a bridge rehabilitation project, through October.

Route M – CLOSED at the Grand River bridge for a bridge rehabilitation project July 15 through Oct. 1.

Route 5 – Pavement improvement project under the Norfolk Southern Railroad bridge west of Salisbury through July.

Route NN – Resurfacing project July 15-16. The road will be narrowed to one lane and a 10-foot width restriction will be in place.

Route 129 – Resurfacing project July 17-23. The road will be narrowed to one lane and a 10-foot width restriction will be in place.

 

Linn County

Route C – Resurfacing project, July 15. The road will be narrowed to one lane and a 10-foot width restriction will be in place.

 

Livingston County

Route D – CLOSED at the Rattlesnake Creek Bridge for a bridge rehabilitation project through mid-August.

US 36 – Pavement improvement project under the US 65 bridge and the Canadian Pacific Railroad bridge in Chillicothe through mid-August. One lane may be closed in either direction around-the-clock with a 10-foot width restriction in place.