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TRAFFIC ALERT: Route 90 bridge construction to cause detour in McDonald County

TRAFFIC ALERT: Route 90 bridge construction to cause detour in McDonald County

Yahoo02-06-2025

MCDONALD CO., Mo. — One McDonald County road is closing as part of a bridge construction project.
Starting Monday, Slinkard Road just off of Missouri Route 90, east of Jane will close to traffic so contractor crews can install pipe and base rock. MoDOT expects the road to be closed from Monday June 2 to Wednesday June 4.
While work is being done, drivers will be directed along a signed detour of McDonald County Route K, Business 71, County Route H and I-49.
Signs and message boards will also alert drivers approaching the work zone. The work is part of a 2.3 million dollar project to replace the current one-lane bridge over Little Sugar Creek on Route 90, with a new two-lane bridge, guardrails, barrier walls and permanent striping.
The project is estimated to be complete early December this year.
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