Districts Impacted
Project Summary
The project will include widening Route 95 to include a center left-turn lane from near the U.S. 60 Interchange to Business 60 and a 5-lane roadway from the Route 60 eastbound ramps to 17th Street in Mountain Grove, Missouri. The project also includes the construction of two roundabouts at the intersections of 3rd Street/Route 95 and at Route 95 and the eastbound on/off ramps.
In an effort to improve safety, access points along the corridor will be removed. Sidewalks will be improved in compliance with the current standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Traffic Impacts:
As work is underway, motorists should expect periodic single lane closures during most of construction. Short, temporary closures will be necessary as the roundabouts are tied into the existing pavement.
Motorists should also anticipated short closures on city streets. Closures of city streets will vary in duration, with some in place for several days at a time and others only during working hours. Additional details will be provided prior to the start of construction, and signage will clearly mark the street closures as work is underway.
Project Timeline
Public Hearing Held to Discuss Route 95 Project in Mountain Grove
The Missouri Department of Transportation held a public hearing from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14 to discuss proposed improvements to Route 95 in Mountain Grove, Missouri.
If you missed the public hearing, the meeting handout, strip maps, and an opportunity to comment are available below. Comments will be accepted through Thursday, Dec. 5.
Public Hearing Handout
View the handout that will be shared during the public hearing on Nov. 14, 2024.
About Roundabouts
Driving in circles can be a good thing, if it means you get where you want to go quicker and safer. That’s why the Missouri Department of Transportation is using roundabouts as a way to manage traffic at some intersections. This video will help you better understand how to navigate a roundabout, plus explain the many benefits they have compared to traditional traffic signal intersections.
Navigating a Roundabout:
When approaching a roundabout, you will see a dashed white line and a yield sign at each entry point. Slow down, use your turn signal, look for oncoming cars, pedestrians, and bicyclists. When you see a safe opening, proceed into the roundabout. Follow the circle of traffic until you see the road you want to turn onto, then exit out of the roundabout. When entering a roundabout, remember, all vehicles already within the roundabout have the right of way. Do not enter a roundabout if an emergency vehicle is approaching a roundabout. If an emergency vehicle approaches while you are in a roundabout, exit immediately and pull over to the right side of the road. Never turn left when entering a roundabout. When exiting, be sure to use your right turn signal.
Contact Us
Pete Berry
Title
Project Manager
Department
Southeast District
Contact Info
(417) 469-6242
(417) 469-6242
Elquin Auala
Title
Area Engineer
Department
Southeast District
Contact Info
(417) 469-6286
(417) 469-6286