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Overnight roadwork for downtown Columbia, streets near MU’s campus moved to next week

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Overnight roadwork for a number of downtown Columbia streets and roads near the University of Missouri’s that was set to begin Thursday will now be moved to Monday, according to a Wednesday press release from the City of Columbia.

Work begins 5 p.m. Monday. Crews will mill and overlay pavement for about three weeks, with an expected completion set for 7 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 7, the release says. Vehicles parked in in working areas may be towed. Parking garages in the city are free from 6 p.m.-8 a.m.

The release says that work will begin near campus and move north. The list of affected streets includes:

  • Rogers Street from Rangeline Street to North College Avenue
  • East Broadway from Tenth Street to Hitt Street
  • Cherry Street from Hitt Street to South Seventh Street
  • Locust Street from South Providence Road to South Fifth Street
  • University Avenue from South Ninth Street to South College Avenue
  • Hamilton Way from Hitt Street to Waugh Street
  • South Fifth Street from Turner Avenue to East Stewart Road
  • South Fifth Street from Cherry Street to Ash Street
  • South Seventh Street from Park Avenue to Locust Street
  • South Eighth Street from Park Avenue to Elm Street
  • South Ninth Street from Park Avenue to East Broadway
  • South Ninth Street from Cherry Street to Conley Avenue
  • South Tenth Street from Rogers Street to Elm Street
  • Conley Avenue from South Fifth Street to the concrete west of Tiger Avenue
  • Conley Avenue from South Ninth Street to the concrete east of Tiger Avenue
  • Tiger Avenue from Conley Avenue to Kentucky Boulevard
  • Richmond Avenue from Rollins Street to Kentucky Boulevard
  • Rollins Street from South College Avenue to Hitt Street
  • Rollins Street from Hitt Street to Tiger Avenue
  • Hitt Street from Rollins Street to Lake Street
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