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New detour announced following Gene Field Road bridge closure

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Cameron Montemayor | News-Press NOW

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- City officials announced Thursday the Gene Field Road Bridge remains closed at the direction of the Missouri Department of Transportation, which maintains and has authority over it, as the agency continues to evaluate the structure following an accident earlier this week.

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The bridge was struck on Monday by an oversize load traveling on Interstate 29, which runs beneath the structure. MoDOT crews are currently assessing the bridge’s condition and determining if repairs are necessary. The bridge will remain closed until MoDOT deems it safe to reopen.

MoDOT’s bridge closure is impacting a City of St. Joseph project in the area. Through traffic is restricted for a bank stabilization project on Woodbine Road between Karnes and Cook, so the city is implementing a new detour in the area.

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On the east side of the bridge, drivers are advised to travel east on Gene Field Road to Bishop Road, then go north to Cook Road to avoid Woodbine.

Woodbine Road remains closed to general traffic daily from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the ongoing stabilization project. Local traffic will continue to have access throughout the duration of that work. The Woodbine project is expected to continue for about three more weeks, weather permitting.

The City of St. Joseph appreciates the public’s patience and cooperation as MoDOT completes its inspection and determines whether repairs are necessary to the Gene Field Road Bridge. Drivers are urged to use caution and follow all posted detour signage in the area.

A complete replacement of the 63-year-old Gene Field Road bridge is currently scheduled for spring 2027, a $5.7 million project.

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Cameron has been with News-Press NOW since 2018, first as a weekend breaking news reporter while attending school at Northwest Missouri State University.

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