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MoDOT Roadwork For The Area Counties

MoDOT has several road and bridge projects in the area counties in the first week of November.

Caldwell County

Route D – CLOSED for a bridge replacement project at the Shoal Creek Bridge through November.

Carroll County

US 65 – Resurfacing project from south of Route CC to north of County Road 368 near Carrollton, Nov. 3-7. Motorists may expect delays for striping.

Route JJ – CLOSED at the West Fork Wakenda Creek Bridge, northwest of Norborne, through mid-December.

Chariton County

Route CC – CLOSED at the Yellow Creek Bridge for a replacement project through December.

Route PP – CLOSED at the Mid-Fork Chariton River Bridge for a replacement project through January.

Daviess County

Route 190 – CLOSED for a bridge replacement project at the Clear Creek Bridge, north of Lock Springs, through November. A detour is in place.

Scrub seal projects will require roadways to be narrowed to one lane with a pilot car guiding motorists through the work zone. They include:
Route K – Monday and Tuesday.
Route P – Wednesday and Thursday

Grundy County

Route P – Scrub seal project on Wednesday and Thursday. The roadway will be narrowed to one lane with a pilot car guiding motorists through the work zone.

Livingston County

US 65 – Resurfacing project from US 36 in Chillicothe to south of Route CC near Carrollton, all week. Motorists may expect delays for striping.

Route D – CLOSED at the Shoal Creek Drainage Ditch bridge, south of Ludlow, for a bridge deck replacement project through early December.

Sullivan County

Route T – CLOSED at the East Locust Creek bridge due to deterioration. The bridge is scheduled to be replaced in the spring.

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