Thursday, April 4, 2013
Missouri Department of Transportation crews are making pavement repairs on northbound and southbound Missouri Route 109 between Legends Parkway and Eureka High School.
Motorists will want to take it slowly around Eureka High School for a while. Missouri Department of Transportation crews are working on Missouri Route 109 to replace lanes of concrete. Northbound traffic has been down to one lane near the school, specifically between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Daily lane closures during non-peak hours (could be day or night) will occur while crews perform this work. MoDOT officials urge motorists to pay attention to flagging operations and work zone signs. MoDOT weekly reports indicate this particular lane closure should be expected until at least Wednesday, April 10. MoDOT crews are replacing and resurfacing the highway between the high school and The Legends subdivision. The approximate cost for this overall …
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Missouri Department of Transportation crews are making pavement repairs on northbound and southbound Missouri Route 109 between Legends Parkway and Eureka High School.
Motorists may want to take extra care at the intersection of Missouri Route 109 South and Interstate 44 in Eureka, due to the construction work and lane replacements that got under way Monday by Missouri Department of Transportation crews. Read previous article: Route 109 Lanes to Close for Repairs Daily lane closures during non-peak hours (could be day or night) will occur while crews perform this work. MoDOT officials urge motorists to pay attention to flagging operations and work zone signs.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Starting Thursday, Missouri Department of Transportation crews will make pavement repairs on northbound and southbound Missouri Route 109 between Legends Parkway and Eureka High School.
Missouri Department of Transportation crews will begin resurfacing work Thursday, Jan. 31, on Missouri Route 109 south of Interstate 44, starting at the Legends Parkway intersection in Eureka. Crews will close the southbound right turn lane for one week to remove and replace the concrete lane. Daily lane closures during non-peak hours (could be day or night) will occur while crews perform this work. MoDOT officials urge motorists to pay attention to flagging operations and work zone signs. The approximate cost for this work over the next several weeks is $3.6 million.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Improvements for this major St. Louis County transportation thoroughfare are coming this spring. Several of the planned construction phases now were combined into a single project, but some residents are unhappy no sound wall will be part of it.
Missouri Route 109, between Missouri Route 100 and Clayton Road, has an accident rate about twice that of other similar roadways in Missouri, Wildwood and state officials indicate. Many of these crashes are due to congestion or subdivision residents attempting to turn left through cross traffic, said Wildwood director of public works and city engineer Ryan Thomas. To provide a more seamless construction period, Wildwood city council members at the Dec. 10 meeting voted to consolidate construction activities with Missouri Department of Transporation's plans into a single construction project. See previous articles for background details: Missouri Route 109 Widening: What's the Plan? Missouri Route 109 Widening: Wildwood Residents React …
Julie Brown Patton
12:40 pm on Thursday, April 4, 2013
The bottleneck area of work today is between Fifth Street and E. North Street.   more ›