MoDOT planned road work in northern Missouri for the week of December 21, 2020

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The following is a list of general highway maintenance and construction work the Missouri Department of Transportation has planned in North Missouri for the week of December 21 – 27.

All road closures and planned roadwork may be viewed on the Traveler Information Map at http://traveler.modot.org/map/.

Inclement weather may cause schedule changes in some of the planned work. There may also be moving operations throughout the region in addition to the work mentioned below.

Andrew County

Route T – Drainage work from County Road 398 to County Road 441, Dec. 21

Route B – Culvert replacement from County Road 86 to Route N, Dec. 22

Route RA – Drainage work 1 mile south of Interstate 29, Dec. 23

Atchison County

Route M – Pothole patching from the state line to Route C, Dec. 21

U.S. Route 59 – Shoulder work from the Iowa state line to Tarkio, Dec. 21 – 23

U.S. Route 59 – Pothole patching from U.S. Route 136 to the Holt County line, Dec. 21 – 23

U.S. Route 136 – Pothole patching from I-29 to Route M, Dec. 21 – 23

Route W – Drainage work at Route J, Dec. 21 – 23

Buchanan County

I-229 and U.S. Route 36 – Bridge flushing, Dec. 21 – 23

Carroll County

Route Z – CLOSED until further notice from Route C to County Road 217 due to damage caused by a roadway slide

Chariton County

Route 139 – CLOSED for a bridge replacement project at the Grand River Overflow Bridge through July 2021. 

Daviess County

Route B – Drainage work 1 mile west of Route UU, Dec. 22 – 23

Harrison County

Route V – CLOSED for a bridge replacement project over Coal Creek through late December. 

Nodaway County

Route 46 – Pothole patching from Echo Road to 270th Street, Dec. 21. Flaggers will be in place to guide motorists through the work zone.

Route NN – Pothole patching from Route E to Route 46, Dec. 22

Route UU – Pothole patching, Dec. 22 – 23

Sullivan County

Route PP – CLOSED for a bridge replacement project over East Medicine Creek through early 2021. 


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