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12.08.2008 4:37 pm

40 closure could change due to forecast

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Holiday shoppers, take note. If rain remains in Sunday’s forecast, MoDOT and Gateway Constructors will begin closing the eastern part of Highway 40 on Saturday when pavement is dry. (If weather cooperates, the highway will start closing Sunday afternoon through early Monday).

Dry pavement is essential for crews to restripe the highway so lanes carry westbound traffic to Kingshighway, rather than through barricades. Other restriping work must be finished at I-170 so traffic will go to the correct place when the switch happens. The jobs can only be done when traffic is removed from the highway.

MoDOT won’t budge on the Dec. 15 reopening of the highway between Ballas Road and I-170. It will be the last domino to fall. Once the eastern part is closed, then the new highway can open.

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“Once the eastern part is closed, then the new highway can open.”

There ought to be no tie between the two events. The new highway should open regardless. The officials and bike riders had better be prepared for snow or rain. Delaying the opening of the western part would be criminal. And to the politicians… voters do remember closed highways come election day.

— Publius
4:14 pm December 10th, 2008

Publius: Unfortunately, the events are tied together at I-170. It is physically impossible for both sections to be open at the same time. In order to get the west half open on time, they are leaving the option open to close the east half early. As they have said countless times, having both sections open at the same time is impossible because (1) they no longer connect in the middle (the new sections is a few dozen feet further north) and (2) you can’t have two lanes from each half plus the lane from Eager entering into three-lane wide I-170 N at the same time.

— adam_lamore
5:43 pm December 10th, 2008