12/01/2025
Currently attending the Pulaski County Commission. Members present are Presiding Commissioner Gene Newkirk, Western District Commissioner Andy Helms, Eastern District Commissioner Kevin Davis, Dave Ernst; Pulaski County Clerk, along with Sheriff Stacy Ball and Chief Deputy Rex Larson from the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office, County Coroner Roger Graves, County Assessor Dan Whittle, and County Treasurer Mack Wilkerson.
Preston Kramer of MoDOT Central Missouri District and Bonnie Prigge of the Meramec Regional Planning Commission are presenting proposals for transportation improvements.
Kramer noted that most of I-44 was built in the 1960s and doesn't meet current engineering and construction standards. While people aren't driving on the original I-44 surface, which has been overlaid many times with newer concrete, in some places the underlying roadbed is failing.
Kramer said some parts of I-44, due to the number of crashes, need to have consideration for additional lanes, passing lanes, and outer roads.
Davis noted that additional Amish community members have moved into the Dixon area.
"We've had two accidents with them already.... I need 'share the road' signs."
Davis said the signs need to be on Creek Road, Highway O, Highway 28, Highway C, and parts of Highway 133.
Kramer: "We are actively looking to where to put 'share the road' signs because if you put them everywhere people don't pay attention.'
Waynesville Sean A. Wilson - Mayor asked whether anything can be done on congestion on Ichord Avenue between Historic Route 66 and Exit 156; City of Waynesville MO Municipal Government City Administrator John Doyle asked about the relationship between that project and addressing a possible overpass on I-44 connecting GW Lane and Southside Drive and extending Southside Drive to connect to Superior Road to provide an additional route between Waynesville and St. Robert.
Doyle: "When you have a wreck or a shutdown on I-44, Route 66 becomes I-44.... it is really a traffic nightmare for us."
City of Saint Robert, Missouri City Administrator Anita Ivey noted a large number of wrecks on Y Highway.
City of Dixon, MO Municipal Government Alderman Justin Thompson said the Jerome construction project, combined with the Highway 28 bridge at Exit 163, has "crippled our ambulance" and emergency personnel response to emergencies in getting people to hospitals.
Thompson also asked where advertisements for bid had been posted for MoDOT construction projects in the Dixon area, since out-of-town contractors were brought in to do construction work which many local contractors could have done. Prigge and Kramer said the Dixon project was bid out about four years ago.
Prigge is discussing emergency management plans with the county commissioners.