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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Route B Berger Franklin County Lane Closures Thursday, Friday


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The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) will close one lane at a time along Route B north of Route 100 through the towns of Berger and Etlah Thursday, May 26, and Friday, May 27, during daytime hours weather permitting.
Crews will seal the roadway with a combination of liquid asphalt and aggregate on the driving surface. There will be flaggers in the work zone directing traffic.

MoDOT urges motorists not to park on the shoulders through the town of Berger Thursday and Friday, so crews can complete the work on Route B.
If needed, work will resume Tuesday, May 30, because of the Memorial Day holiday.

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