Districts Impacted
Project Milestones
Virtual Public Meeting: January 8-22, 2024
February 2024
October 2025
November 2025
December 2025
November 2026
Purpose and Need/What's the Problem?
A section of U.S. Route 160 will be straightened, eliminating a sharp curve and creating a safer, more efficient roadway for drivers.
Project Information:
Contractor crews will remove a sharp curve in U.S. Route 160 between Dade County Road 203 & Missouri Route 245 and build a straighter section of highway.
News Releases
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Plans to Realign Curve at Route 160 in Dade Co. Focus of Virtual (Online) Public Meeting Jan. 8-22
Dade County – The public is invited to a virtual (online) public meeting starting Monday, January 8, to learn more about plans for realigning a curve on U.S. 160 in Dade County south of Dadeville, the Missouri Department of Transportation said.
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Project Displays
Frequently Asked Questions:
Will Route 160 need to be closed for this project?
Most of the work to realign Route 160 will be done without the need to close the highway. However, near the end of the project, Route 160 will be closed for up to two (2) weeks while contractor crews connect the new segment of highway to the existing pavement.
Will there be a signed detour for this project?
No signed detour is planned. However, local traffic can avoid the work zone by using Dade County Route O.
Will there be a change in the speed limit once the project is completed?
Currently, the posted speed limit through the curve is 25 mph. Once completed, the posted speed limit will change to 55 mph.
Will any property be impacted?
The new construction will require acquisition of permanent right-of-way and temporary easements from four (4) property owners. Please review the exhibits for additional information. If you are impacted, MoDOT will be contacting you soon.
How do I ask question or leave feedback during the virtual public meeting?
Fill out the online form below when it becomes available beginning January 8, 2024. You may also send us an e-mail at swcr@modot.mo.gov. All questions and feedback will be collected until the close of the virtual public meeting on January 22, 2024.