Districts Impacted
Counties Impacted
Webster
Route Impacted
60
C
K
Work Type
Intersection Improvements
Planning Phase
PROJECT TIMELINE
March 7, 2023
Public meeting held at Seymour High School to gather feedback on U.S. Route 60 Intersection Improvements Project concepts
May 13, 2024 from 4:30-6 p.m.
Public meeting held Seymour Middle School Cafeteria, 501 E Clinton Ave, Seymour
to show plans for the U.S. Route 60 Intersection Improvements Project
to show plans for the U.S. Route 60 Intersection Improvements Project
2025
Begin securing land for project
Summer 2026
Final Project Design
Project Displays/Maps
Project highlights:
- New interchange at U.S. Route 60 and Webster County Route C/K to improve safety and traffic flow
- Realign Route K to new interchange and connect local Garfield Street to new interchange
- Construct Outer Roads for improved connectivity north of Route 60, from Enterprise Drive to Skyline Road
- U.S. Route 60 Intersection Improvements at Clinton Avenue
- Remove 2 signalized intersections and crossovers: Route C/K and Clinton Avenue
- Remove 2 unsignalized intersections and crossovers: Skyline Drive and Lynch Drive
- Estimated project cost: $30.7 million
Traffic Impacts:
- Lane closures on Route 60 at times
- Narrowed lanes at times
- During higher traffic volume, drivers can expect occasional delays
- Crews and equipment close to traffic
- Temporary partial driveway and access disruptions
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PROJECT UPDATES
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MoDOT: Future Intersection Improvements Project at U.S. Route 60 in Seymour
Seymour, Webster County – Those interested to learn more about the U.S. Route 60 Intersection Improvements Project at Webster County Route C/Route K in Seymour are invited to a public meeting on Monday, May 13, the Missouri Department of...
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MoDOT: Future Intersection Improvements Project at U.S. Route 60 in Seymour
Seymour, Webster County – Those interested to learn more about the U.S. Route 60 Intersection Improvements Project at Webster County Route C/Route K in Seymour are invited to a public meeting on Tuesday, March 21, the Missouri Department of...