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Partial reopening of bridge could occur next week

Ivan Foley by Ivan Foley
January 26, 2024
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Partial reopening of bridge could occur next week
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ONE LANE EACH DIRECTION COULD OPEN NEXT WEEK

A bit of relief from the traffic inconvenience caused by the damage to the Hwy. 92 bridge over I-29 at Platte City could be coming soon.

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MoDOT officials tell The Landmark that one lane in each direction could be open to traffic on the bridge as early as next week.

“MoDOT is working on getting one lane in each direction open to traffic. This should happen sometime next week, weather depending,” said Ben McCabe, area engineer for the Missouri Department of Transportation, Kansas City district on Friday in response to an inquiry from The Landmark.

McCabe added that MoDOT is “working on getting a consultant hired to evaluate and prepare plans for the repair of the structure and at that point we will have a better idea about the timeline and costs.”

The Missouri Department of Transportation announced late Monday afternoon, Jan. 22 that it had closed Hwy. 92 in both directions at I-29 after the bridge over I-29 was struck earlier that afternoon.

The ramps at I-29 and Hwy. 92 interchange have remained open to right turns only. The suggested detour is to utilize I-29 to adjacent interchanges at Mexico City Ave, and at Main St/Route HH.

The bridge was struck by an over height load on Monday afternoon. An excavator being hauled on the back of the truck was over height and damaged the bridge in multiple sections.

It is believed the truck carrying the excavator had entered I-29 from the Hwy. HH ramp, which is about a mile north of Hwy. 92, and struck the first bridge it came to.

MoDOT officials indicated the impact sheered through concrete and rebar in three sections of the bridge.

“It will be a massive, massive repair and a lengthy inconvenience,” Marji Gehr, city administrator for Platte City, told the board of aldermen Tuesday night.

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Ivan Foley

Ivan Foley

Ivan Foley, longtime owner/publisher of the Platte County Landmark, is a past winner of the national Gish Award for courage, tenacity and integrity in rural journalism, presented by the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues at the University of Kentucky. He lives in Platte County not far from KCI Airport.

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