Politics & Government

City Of St. Peters: Public Invited To Open House Meeting On MO 370 And Salt River Road Interchange, Ramp 1 Project

Project exhibits will be on display and City staff will be available to answer questions during the Open House.

November 29, 2021

The City of St. Peters invites the public to an open house meeting to learn about the proposed Highway 370 and Salt River Road Interchange, Ramp 1 project. The open house will take place on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021, between 5-7 p.m. at City Hall in the Cultural Arts Centre, Room A.

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Project exhibits will be on display and City staff will be available to answer questions during the Open House.

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The Ramp 1 project is the first of two ramps planned for the existing interchange that connects Salt River Road with Highway 370 and I-70. Ramp 1 will connect eastbound Salt River Road with westbound/southbound MO 370 and I-70. A new 14-foot-wide concrete ramp will extend from the Spencer Road and Salt River Road intersection heading east to westbound/southbound MO 370. The project includes the addition of an auxiliary lane on MO 370 between Ramp 1 and the westbound I-70 ramp. The Route 370 bridge crossing at Premier Parkway will be widened with the project. (See the accompanying project map.)

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Construction of this project is eligible to receive 29 percent federal reimbursement funding, 49 percent Missouri Department of Transportation cost share funding, and 11 percent St. Charles County Road Board reimbursement funding. The total construction cost for this project is estimated at $3.28 million. The City of St. Peters would pay about $360,800 of that estimate.

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The project is planned for completion in 2022.

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Learn more about this project and other transportation improvement projects.

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This press release was produced by the City of St. Peters. The views expressed here are the author’s own.