Mid-Missouri road work for May 27-31

The following is the Missouri Department of Transportation’s listing of general highway maintenance and construction work in the Mid-Missouri area for May 27-June 7. Scheduled lane closures will not take place Monday for the Memorial Day holiday.

Cole County

• Missouri 17 over U.S. 54 — Bridge rehabilitation will begin Tuesday. The bridge will be closed during the work, but the entrance and exit ramps at the interchange will remain open. The project is scheduled for completion in late June.

• Route C between U.S. 54 and Missouri 52 in Morgan County — Guardrail installation, milling and resurfacing continue. Milling work between Jefferson City and Russellville will take place this week. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

Boone County

• U.S. 63 between Missouri 763 and the Randolph County line — Pavement repair continues. Work at the Missouri 22 interchange continues this week. Periodic northbound and southbound lane closures are possible. Partial depth pavement repair will take place north of Missouri 763 this coming week. One lane will be closed. The work is scheduled for completion in November.

• Missouri 124 over Grindstone Creek, west of U.S. 63 — New bridge construction continues. Grading and excavation, clearing and new roadway construction will take place this week. The work is not expected to impact traffic. The project is scheduled for completion in December.

• Providence Road between I-70 and Route K — Signal upgrades, sidewalk repair and ADA improvements in various locations continue. Occasional lane closures are possible.

• College Avenue between Stadium Boulevard and Business Loop 70 — Signal upgrades, sidewalk repair and ADA improvements in various locations will begin Tuesday. Occasional lane closures are possible. The project is scheduled for completion in November.

• Grindstone Parkway over U.S. 63 — Bridge rehabilitation will begin June 3. The bridge will be closed during the work, but the entrance and exit ramps at the interchange will remain open. The project is scheduled for completion in mid-August.

• I-70 between U.S. 63 and Business Loop 70 — Roadway improvements in the westbound lanes will begin Wednesday. Crews will apply a high-friction surface pavement treatment designed to provide motorists with more traction in rain and snow. The westbound entrance ramp from U.S. 63 to I-70 will be closed 10 p.m.-6 a.m. Wednesday and Thursday. The westbound exit ramp from I-70 to Business Loop 70 will be closed 7 p.m.-6 a.m. Friday and June 3. The project is scheduled for completion in mid-June.

• College Avenue between Stadium Boulevard and Rollins Street — Pavement repair continues. Full depth pavement repair will take place between Missouri 740 and Business Loop 70 this week. One lane will be closed. The project is scheduled for completion in November.

• Missouri 163 between routes H and K — Roadway resurfacing and shoulder widening continue. Shoulder widening between Route K and Tom Bass Road continues this week. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic. The entire project is scheduled for completion in November.

• Route N between Missouri 163 and Easley River Road — Chip sealing roadway pavement is scheduled to begin Wednesday. Motorists should expect to encounter loose gravel on the road surface for several days after the seal coat is complete. At that time, crews will sweep the roadway. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• Route NN between U.S. 63 and Missouri 124 — Chip sealing roadway pavement continues. Motorists should expect to encounter loose gravel on the road surface for several days after the seal coat is complete. At that time, crews will sweep the roadway. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• Route WW between U.S. 63 and the Callaway County line — Chip sealing roadway pavement is scheduled to begin Wednesday. Motorists should expect to encounter loose gravel on the road surface for several days after the seal coat is complete. At that time, crews will sweep the roadway. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic through the work area.

• Route YY between Missouri 124 and Red Rock Road — Chip sealing roadway pavement continues. Motorists should expect to encounter loose gravel on the road surface for several days after the seal coat is complete. At that time, crews will sweep the roadway. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic through the work area.

Callaway County

• Business 54 between the Route H and U.S. 54 interchange — Pavement improvements continue. Striping operations are scheduled this week. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic through the work area.

• Route F between U.S. 54 and Route J — Chip sealing roadway pavement is scheduled to begin Wednesday. Motorists should expect to encounter loose gravel on the road surface for several days after the seal coat is complete. At that time, crews will sweep the roadway. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• Route J between I-70 and U.S 54 — Chip sealing roadway pavement is scheduled to begin Wednesday. Motorists should expect to encounter loose gravel on the road surface for several days after the seal coat is complete. At that time, crews will sweep the roadway. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• Route J between I-70 and the I-70 South Outer Road — Pavement patching will take place Tuesday through Thursday. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• Route O between Route D and State Street — Resurfacing, shoulder additions and ADA improvements continue. Grading operations will continue this week. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• Route HH between U.S. 54 and Jade Road — Pavement patching will take place June 3-6. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• Route MM between Route J and County Road 389 — Chip sealing roadway pavement is scheduled to begin Wednesday. Motorists should expect to encounter loose gravel on the road surface for several days after the seal coat is complete. At that time, crews will sweep the roadway. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• Route NN between Business 54 and County Road 435 — Chip sealing roadway pavement is scheduled to begin Wednesday. Motorists should expect to encounter loose gravel on the road surface for several days after the seal coat is complete. At that time, crews will sweep the roadway. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

Camden County

• Missouri 242 between U.S. 54 and the Miller County line — Roadway resurfacing and shoulder widening continue. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• Route MM between Missouri 242 and Route TT — Roadway resurfacing and shoulder widening continue. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• Route KK between Osage Beach Parkway and Turkey Bend Road — Roadway resurfacing and shoulder widening continue. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• Business 54 between Missouri 242 and Route MM — Roadway resurfacing and shoulder widening continue. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• U.S. 54 between Route KK and East Valley Drive — Pavement improvement and J-turn installation continue. J-turn installation at the intersection of U.S. 54 and Route A has closed access to westbound U.S. 54 at the intersection. Traffic from Route A will need to use the Route Y interchange to access westbound U.S. 54. The project is scheduled for completion in August.

• Route J over the Little Niangua River north of Deer Meadow Road — New bridge construction continues. The road will close to traffic June 3 and remain closed until August. Detours will be in place.

Maries County

• Missouri 42 between U.S. 63 and Parkway Road — Drainage repair will take place June 3-6. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• U.S. 63 between Missouri 42 and Tenth Street — Drainage repair will take place Tuesday through Friday. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• U.S. 63 between Missouri 68 and I-44 in Phelps County — Grading, resurfacing, guardrail and rumble strip installation continue. Shoulder work and northbound acceleration lane construction continue at the intersection of Missouri 68. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic. The project is scheduled for completion in November.

Miller County

• Missouri 17 between Missouri 42 and 32 in Texas County — Microsurfacing is underway. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic. The project is scheduled for completion in November.

• Route Y between Route W and Hittridge Road — Ditch maintenance will take place Tuesday through Thursday. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

Moniteau County

• Missouri 87 between U.S. 50 and Route J in Cooper County — Pavement patching will take place Tuesday through Thursday. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• Route C between U.S. 54 in Cole County and Missouri 52 in Morgan County — Guardrail installation, milling and resurfacing continue. Milling work between Jefferson City and Russellville will take place this week. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• Route C between Route CC and Carney King Road — Pavement patching will take place June 3-6. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

Morgan County

• Missouri 5 between Missouri 52 and Troutdale Road — Rock cut cleaning will take place Tuesday through Thursday. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• Missouri 52 between Missouri 5 and Westview Drive — Ditch cleaning will take place Tuesday through Thursday. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

• Route C between Missouri 52 and U.S. 54 in Cole County — Guardrail installation, milling and resurfacing continue. Milling work between Jefferson City and Russellville will take place this week. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic.

Osage County

• U.S. 63 at Missouri 133 — Intersection improvements are underway. Surveying, clearing and grading operations will take place this week. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic. The project is scheduled for completion in November.