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Paving work on I-29 delayed again

i 29ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – A resurfacing project scheduled for Interstate 29 in Andrew and Buchanan counties has been delayed again, due to weather.

Contractors working with the Missouri Department of Transportation had planned to begin milling and repaving I-29 between Business Route 71 in Andrew County and 1.5 miles south of Route O in Buchanan County on Monday, July 27, but weather delays on other projects have once again pushed the start date back. The contractor hopes to be able to begin milling and repaving in the northbound lanes on Wednesday, Aug. 19. All work is planned to begin no earlier than 6 p.m. each evening, after peak travel times, and should be completed each day by 6 a.m. One lane in each direction will remain open.

The on and off ramps will also be resurfaced throughout this section of interstate. Every effort will be made to keep all ramps open during the work, but some closures may be required to ensure the safety of both motorists and workers. If a ramp closure is planned, advance notice will be provided.

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