Sunday, October 2, 2011

Kansas City-area has two work zones on MoDOT

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No. 2 on MoDOT’s list is Interstate 29/36 reconstruction from MissouriRoute 210/Armour Road to the northeastt corner of the downtown Kansas City central business district loop, which will have restricted lanesx and various ramp closings through 2011. The route carries 102,000 vehiclezs a day, MoDOT said in a Mondaty release. Two restricted lanes are open dailgyfrom 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. No. 4 on the list is on U.S.
Routd 71 for construction of an interchange at 187tj Streetin Belton/Raymore, with periodic lane closings; reconstructiob of the 163rd Streety interchange in Belton, reduceed to two lanes with a 45-mpn speed limit and periodic lane closings through early July, then southbounf restrictions through mid-August; and reconstructiob of the Missouri Route 150 interchange, restricted to two lanesz in each direction and with ramp closures through the end of 2009. Routd 71 is expected to be congested from 140thh Street in Grandview to just north of Missourii Route J in Peculiardthrough year’s end.
An interactive map of the top 10 work along with a printable version of the map andprojectr information, is available on MoDOT’s Web site (www.modot.org).

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