No scheduled maintenance activities will not take place during the Memorial Day holiday.
CAMDEN COUNTY
Route 5 bridge over the Lake of the Ozarks at Hurricane Deck – Bridge replacement continues. Much of the work currently taking place will not affect traffic. However, traffic could be stopped briefly to allow equipment to be moved.
Route A at Calvert Lane – Culvert pipe repair will take place Tuesday, May 28th through Thursday, May 30th. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic through the work area.
MILLER COUNTY
Route 42 between Route 17 and Route 134 – Shoulder widening work continues.
Crews are currently working to build dirt embankments along the roadway, causing one lane to be closed. A pilot car will guide traffic through the work area. Asphalt paving of the roadway and shoulders is under way. A width restriction of 10 feet is in place between Route C and the city of Osage Beach. The project is scheduled for completion in late-June.
Business Route 54 in Eldon – Roadway maintenance will take place Tuesday, May 28th through Thursday, May 30. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic through the work area.
Route D between Columbia Road and the end of state maintenance – Roadside maintenance will take place Wednesday and Thursday. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic through the work area.
Route K between Bethany Road and Cannor Ridge Road – Roadside maintenance will take place on Tuesday.
MORGAN COUNTY
Route 50 at the Lamine River Bridge west of Syracuse and Route 50 at the Union Pacific Railroad Bridge west of Syracuse – Bridge deck replacement will begin this week. One lane of each bridge will be open, and temporary traffic signals will move traffic through the work area. The project is scheduled for completion in the fall.
Route 52 between Route 5 south and Route 5 north – Roadside maintenance will take place Thursday, May 30th through Thursday, June 6. One lane will be open, and crews will flag traffic through the work area.
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