Plans underway to replace Honey Creek bridge on Highway 13

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Plans are underway to replace the bridge on Route 13 over Honey Creek. The Missouri Department of Transportation will hold a community briefing on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Gallatin R-V School in the Commons area.

Designers and engineers from the Missouri Department of Transportation will be on hand to discuss the construction plans for the new bridge and gather public input.

This will be an open-house style meeting; no formal presentation will be made. The public is invited and encouraged to offer comments at any time during the meeting. Participants will also have the opportunity to document their comments and sign up to be included on project updates via email.

The bridge on Route 13 over Honey Creek was built in 1934. It is 282 feet long, carries approximately 1,500 cars per day, and has exceeded its intended lifespan. Most of the state’s 10,376 bridges were designed and built to last 50 years. The bridge will be closed during its replacement. The project is currently scheduled to go out for bid to contractors in March 2018.


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