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Heartland Road construction project to impact traffic starting Monday

Heartland Road from the Frederick Avenue entrance is shown in St. Joseph.
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Heartland Road from the Frederick Avenue entrance is shown in St. Joseph.

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- Drivers will likely need to plan an alternative route of traffic starting Monday for those commuting through the Mosaic Life Care campus.

City officials announced Friday that an extended road repair project is set to begin on Heartland Road from Faraon Street to Frederick Avenue beginning Monday, Nov. 10.

The project includes a full-depth concrete replacement to damaged areas of the road, which runs along the west side of the Mosaic Life Care Medical Center campus.

TRAFFIC IMPACTS

During construction, southbound Heartland Road will be closed to through traffic from Frederick Avenue to just south of the emergency room entrance. South of the emergency room entrance, the southbound lane will have a complete closure.

The northbound lane will remain open, ensuring uninterrupted access to the emergency room from Heartland Road.

TIMELINE

Work is expected to continue in phases, with updates provided as the project progresses. No official time or date for completion is confirmed at this time.

Motorists are advised to plan alternate routes and exercise caution while driving through the construction zone. Work is expected to continue in phases, with updates provided as the project progresses.

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