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    Upcoming Bridge Replacement on Route W to Disrupt Local Traffic Starting June 3

    2024-05-24
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    The Missouri Department of Transportation has announced the closure of Route W north of Marshfield, between Glade Road and Beach Road, starting the week of June 3, 2024. This closure is for replacing a box bridge built in 1946 that is now deteriorating. The project will take about 59 days, during which the old bridge will be demolished and a new one will be built. The new bridge will be six feet wider, 21 feet longer, and two feet higher than the old one.

    The project also includes installing new markers at the bridge ends and replacing a nearby small culvert. These improvements aim to increase safety and manage the daily traffic of about 2,100 vehicles. The updated bridge will meet current standards and support more traffic, reflecting the area's growth.

    Route W will be closed to through traffic during construction, but access to local driveways and entrances will be maintained. A detour will direct traffic via Lawrence County Route EE, Missouri Route 38, and Route W. The Dallas Country Route M bridge over the Niangua River will also be available as an alternative route.

    Drivers should expect delays and consider alternative routes. MoDOT will post updates on signs, message boards, and their Traveler Information Map. The project's schedule may change due to weather or other unforeseen factors.

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