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MoDOT to close access from Route 94 to Old Route 94 on March 21
The Missouri Department of Transportation will close the connection from Route 94 to Old Route 94, weather permitting, starting at 7 a.m. March 21, to allow crews to reconstruct the roadway as part of the Route 364 upgrade.

Roadwork continues in St. Peters as part of the Route 364 proejct.
The Missouri Department of Transportation and its contractor, Fred Weber, Inc., will close the connection from RouteΒ 94Β to Old RouteΒ 94, weather permitting, starting at 7 a.m. March 21, to allow crews to reconstruct the roadway as part of the Route 364 upgrade.
Traffic will not be able to access Old RouteΒ 94Β (the western end of Harvester Drive) from RouteΒ 94Β or be able to access RouteΒ 94Β from Old RouteΒ 94. Drivers will need to use Jungermann Road or the eastern interchange of Harvester Drive to access eastbound or westbound RouteΒ 94. Drivers will also no longer be able to cross over RouteΒ 94Β to Harvest Road on the north side of RouteΒ 94.
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Drivers on Harvest Road are currently still able to access eastbound and westbound RouteΒ 94.
The access from RouteΒ 94Β to Old RouteΒ 94Β will be closed for up to two months as crews complete work on the intersection.Β When the intersection reopens, though, drivers on Old RouteΒ 94Β will be able to access only eastbound RouteΒ 94.Β
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This is part of a $44 million project to extend Route 364 from east of Jungermann Road to west of Central School Road in St. Charles County. Crews will also construct outer roads and build bridges to carry Route 364 over Woodstone and Jungermann Roads and construct a bridge to carry Central School Road traffic over the new route. There are additional projects to extend Route 364 all the way to Mid Rivers Mall Drive. The project is scheduled to be complete in 2012.
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