New Climbing Lanes on Interstate 70 in Montgomery County Open to Traffic

New Climbing Lanes on Interstate 70 in Montgomery County Open to Traffic
April 28, 2021 Matt Fernandes
I-70 rising lanes

This article originally ran on the Missouri Department of Transportation’s website on November 6, 2020. 


HANNIBAL – Just in time for winter, the new climbing lanes on Interstate 70 in Montgomery County at Mineola Hill are completed and open to traffic. A third lane has been added to both east and westbound I-70 near mile marker 170 at Danville, providing especially commercial vehicles a chance to get out of higher speed traffic while going up the steep grade hill. “One of the primary purposes of this project is to enable traffic to flow more safely and efficiently,” explained Missouri Department of Transportation Project Director Brandi Baldwin.

The project was made possible by a federal Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) grant in combination with the replacement of the I-70 Missouri River Bridge at Rocheport in Boone and Cooper Counties. Also included in the project is replacement of the overflow bridges over the Loutre River on I-70. Construction on the new eastbound bridge will continue this winter, weather permitting, and is expected to be completed by next fall.

Baldwin said the overall project has gone smoothly thus far, and the weather has cooperated. “The ESS team has done astounding work this year by completing the project thus far ahead of schedule. They have done a remarkable job delivering on their commitments to the project goals and we look forward to successfully completing this project with them next year,” Baldwin noted.

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