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Crews start resurfacing along Route 100 between I-270, Lindbergh
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ST. LOUIS – People who travel along Route 100 (Manchester Road) overnight between Lindbergh and Interstate 270 can expect delays over the next five weeks, as crews start resurfacing the roadway.
Weather permitting, resurfacing work starts Tuesday, July 23. Crews are set to work overnight Monday through Friday between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. Depending on weather delays, crews may work Saturday night between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. Each night, up to one lane in each direction will be closed for the resurfacing work.
For the first week of overnight work, crews will be making pavement repairs along the corridor, including at the Lindbergh and Manchester Road intersection. Some of these repairs will be significant and may require stopping traffic for up to 10 minutes. People traveling through the area may want to consider alternate routes.
MSD Projects
None at this time.
When other public utilities or agency, such as MSD, Ameren, or telecommunication companies, provide information to the City about projects that may affect residents, we will post the information on this page. For specific questions regarding the project you will need to contact the appropriate utility or agency.
City of Kirkwood Street Projects
South Geyer Road
The South Geyer Road Construction Project is anticipating a road closure (local traffic only) between Argonne and Woodbine during the last week of June, weather permitting. At the same time, pavement grinding will be performed in preparation for the asphalt overlay, which will take place after and last about a week and a half, weather permitting. Striping is to be completed in mid-July, again, weather permitting. During pavement grinding and asphalt paving, you will experience periodic lane blockage as the milling and paving equipment pass. The freshly placed asphalt will be scorching (over 265° when placed), and walking adults, children, and pets should avoid these areas until the pavement cools to ambient temperature. Please also avoid abrupt stopping, starting, or making slow, sharp turns on the freshly placed asphalt until it cools to ambient temperatures.
The Engineering Division of Public Services appreciates your patience during the next few weeks. Also be reminded that no paving will take place on July 4th.
Updated: July 16, 2024