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Missouri Governor Mike Parson, state Department of Transportation director Patrick McKenna and MoDOT employees in Jefferson City (2019 file photo courtesy of the governor's Flickr page)

Highway 63 work between Columbia and Jefferson City begins Monday

Missouri Governor Mike Parson, state Department of Transportation director Patrick McKenna and MoDOT employees in Jefferson City (2019 file photo courtesy of the governor’s Flickr page)

A $15-million project to resurface heavily-traveled Highway 63 between Columbia and Jefferson City will start Monday morning.

The state Department of Transportation (MoDOT) says Columbia-based Capital Paving and Construction will handle the project, which will upgrade guardrail and resurface Highway 63 between Paris Road in Boone County and Highway 54 in Callaway County. There will also be repairs to several bridge decks.

MoDOT says more than 30,000 vehicles travel between Columbia and Jefferson City on Highway 63 each day. The work will require one lane of traffic to be closed at various times and locations while the work is being done. Traffic will remain open in the other lane.

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