
Travelers in Franklin County should prepare to adjust their routes as the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) has slated a closure for Route HH on the horizon. The road will be shut down between Hendricks and Route 30 on Monday, for crucial infrastructure work. According to MoDOT's announcement, the closure is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to facilitate the replacement of cross pipes beneath the roadway.
This essential maintenance project is set to potentially disrupt local traffic patterns, with all motorists advised to seek out alternate paths during the closure period. The specified timeframe enables the MoDOT crews to safely conduct the work within daylight hours, aiming to minimize the downtime of this key transportation link. While mindful of the inconvenience, MoDOT urges the public to plan ahead in order to smoothly circumvent the area.
MoDOT has highlighted that this infrastructure upkeep is dependent on suitable weather conditions. Should Mother Nature prove uncooperative, the schedule may be subject to change, but as of now, the Monday timeline stands. A contingency plan is likely already in place for any unforeseen weather-related postponements.
Detour information and additional project details have not yet been disclosed by MoDOT, but commuters will want to stay informed as the date approaches. For the latest updates and traffic advisories, drivers are encouraged to keep a close eye on MoDOT's official channels.









