
Carroll County Route Z will narrow to one for a resurfacing project. The Missouri Department of Transportation has contracted a company to resurface several routes in Carroll, Linn, Livingston and Grundy counties, including Route Z.
The contractor, who is also working on U.S. Route 24 between Carrollton and DeWitt, plans to pave Route Z through Friday, October 7, resume work on U.S. Route 24 for approximately one week, through Monday, October 17, then return to Route Z to complete resurfacing. This schedule is subject to change.
During active construction on Route Z, motorists will be directed through the one-lane work zone by flaggers. A 10-foot width restriction will be in place while work zones are active. Crews will be present during daylight hours, Monday through Saturday. All work is weather permitting, and schedules are subject to change.
Active resurfacing, edge rock placement and/or striping:
· Carroll County Route C from Route D to Route Z
· Livingston/Carroll County Route Z from Livingston County U.S. Route 65 to Carroll County U.S. Route 65
· Livingston County Route JJ from U.S. Route 65 to Route H in Avalon
The routes below are now complete:
· Carroll County Route YY from Route J to Route M (edge rock placement still to be completed)
· Linn County Route 139 from the Parsons Creek Bridge north of Route B to U.S. Route 36
· Livingston/Linn County Route BB from Route KK to Route B along the Livingston/Linn County line
· Livingston County Route KK from Route BB at the Linn County line to the end of state maintenance
These projects are part of Gov. Parson’s Rural Roads program. The state’s approved Fiscal Year 2023 budget provided an additional $100 million in General Revenue for work on Missouri’s low volume rural roads. Using asset management data, MoDOT has identified approximately 1700 lane miles of low volume roads ranked in Poor Condition. By next summer, these 113 locations will receive resurfacing treatments of hot mix asphalt to improve the road conditions.
To view all routes included in this bundle, you can visit: https://www.modot.org/low-volume-route-resurfacing-carroll-grundy-linn-and-livingston-counties.