A project to resurface, improve shoulders, and rehabilitate sidewalks on Route 6 from Interstate 35 in Daviess County to the Muddy Creek Bridge east of Trenton is set to begin soon.
Crews plan to begin on May 7, 2020, on the east end of the project with the relocation of water lines. This work will require the removal of sidewalks, moving the water line, and replacing the sidewalk in various locations, mainly east of the railroad bridge.
After the sidewalk portion of the project is complete, crews will resurface Route 6 within the project limits. The exact schedule and direction of the resurfacing work has not been determined at this time. During resurfacing, Route 6 will be narrowed to one lane.
Resurfacing postponed
The new, smoother surface planned for a portion of Interstate 35 in Harrison and Daviess counties has been pushed back two weeks. The Missouri Department of Transportation contracted with Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc. to resurface I-35 between U.S. Route 136 in Bethany and Route C near Pattonsburg (Exit 92 to Exit 78).
The contractor plans to first complete some partial and full-depth patching beginning Monday, May 18. The contractor could have multiple crews and work zones set up within the project limits, both directions of I-35, between May 6 and Sept. 23. Crews could be working seven days a week and may work both daytime and nighttime hours.
Drainage and potholes
Route T – Drainage work from Route AA to County Road 110, May 4 – 6; Route B – Pothole patching from Route 13 to I-35, May 4 – 8; Route T – Pothole patching, May 4 – 8.
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