KSHB on upcoming MoDOT plans: "Interstate 70 was built in the 1950s and was one of the first interstates built in the country. The Missouri Department of Transportation said it has some problems, but neighbors don’t like the proposed changes."
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I-79 ??
ReplyDelete"Northeast Vs. MoDOT In I-79 Battle Royale" in case Tony comes back to erase his mistake.
ReplyDeleteSloppy work when you can't even link to another reporter's work without getting the name of what you are writing about correct.
Build stop lights, its worked for 71 hwy.
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't MODOT asked the gottdamned neighbors to begin with? This state and city are fucked up! The neighbors should have been the first to know; not the last. SHOW ME COMMON SENSE! PLEASE!!!!!
ReplyDeleteShe's got a real concern. The multiracial demographic in that area means the status quo won't work as a public engagement tool. They really need boots on the ground; translators, bloggers and others to reach all the people for public input. This state likes to hurry things so that people don't know what hit them. What a shame! Show me the border... Missouri is still fighting; Kansas stays winning!
ReplyDeleteThe choo choo will fix all of this.
ReplyDeleteThat dumb ass is worried that the MODOT information wasn't printed in Espaniol for the N.E. "ILLEGALS". Who gives a fuck about these spanyards that cant read/write/speak our country's language
ReplyDeleteLatina's rock.
ReplyDeleteUmmmm, 8:19? Did you read the story? MoDOT hasn't decided anything yet, and are asking for community input NOW before hard decisions are made.
ReplyDeleteOne of the options is to close some, though not all, of the ramps in the general vicinity of the Jackson curve to downtown. That might not be a bad idea.