A resurfacing project located on Route T in Lincoln and Montgomery counties, from Missouri Route 161 in Montgomery County to Route O in Lincoln County, was expected to begin last week.
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A resurfacing project located on Route T in Lincoln and Montgomery counties, from Missouri Route 161 in Montgomery County to Route O in Lincoln County, was expected to begin last week.
The $2.3-million contract, awarded this last year to Pace Construction of St. Louis, includes several additional resurfacing projects which will be completed in the order as listed below with all projects completed by June 30, 2023:
Traffic will be reduced to one lane during the day at the location where crews are actively working for the duration of the project, For the safety of the crews and the traveling public, we would like to remind drivers to be attentive in work zones and put down your cell phones to eliminate distractions.
Flaggers and a pilot car will direct motorists through the work zone. Workers will be present during daylight hours, Monday through Friday, weather permitting. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place for the duration of the project. All work is weather dependent and schedules are subject to change.
These projects are part of Gov. Parson’s Rural Road program. The state’s approved Fiscal Year 2023 budget provided an additional $100 million in General Revenue for work on Missouri’s low volume rural roads. Using asset management data, MoDOT has identified approximately 1700 lane miles of low volume roads ranked in Poor Condition. By next summer, these 113 locations will receive resurfacing treatments of hot mix asphalt to improve the road conditions.
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