Road Closures Expected in Three MO Counties as Resurfacing Project Begins Thursday

The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) is scheduled to begin a road resurfacing project this Thursday, September 4, that will impact routes in Nodaway, Andrew, and Holt counties. The work will require temporary closures of roads in sections up to two miles at a time, forcing motorists to find alternate routes. The project is expected…

The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) is scheduled to begin a road resurfacing project this Thursday, September 4, that will impact routes in Nodaway, Andrew, and Holt counties. The work will require temporary closures of roads in sections up to two miles at a time, forcing motorists to find alternate routes. The project is expected to be completed by mid-October, weather permitting.

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