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Rte. 47 Widening Project in Troy
The Route 47 widening project in Troy is in progress from Rte. 61 to Main St. and is about 65% complete. Part of the project includes widening the Rte. 47/Lincoln Drive intersection and adding signals. In addition to the widening, MoDOT is incorporating signals at Rtes. H and J into the same contract.
This is a cooperative partnership with the former Transportation Development District in Troy and MoDOT.
The projects estimated cost is $1.8 million, and half is funded from $900,000 collected when the TDD existed. The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission awarded the project to N. B. West Contracting Company of Brentwood, MO for $1,636,625.85. The cost of the $1,460,193.13 widening project is being shared by MoDOT and the Transportation Development District in the City of Troy, and the signal installation at Routes H and J will cost $176,432.72 and is being financed with MoDOT District 3 safety funds.
The estimated completion is November 1, 2008.
Engineering Design Plans (Main St. to Wal-mart)
Engineering Design Plans (Wal-mart to West Side of Front St.)
Engineering Design Plans (East of Front St. to McDonald's)
Engineering Design Plans (McDonald's to Rte. 61 ramps)
Aerial View (entire project)
Rtes. H & J Traffic Signals Display
If you have questions about the project, please call Chris Knapp, project manager, at 573-248-2586 or email him directly.
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