Bridge Replacement Set to Begin North of Kearney

Construction is scheduled to begin next week on a long-awaited bridge replacement on Missouri Route 33, approximately 5.5 miles north of Kearney and 1 mile south of Holt. The project site is located between Missouri Route CC and Burris Road, near the curve where MO 33 turns east approaching Holt from the south.

This section of MO 33 has been closed since August 28, 2024, following a culvert failure that made the roadway unsafe. The existing culvert structure, believed to have been originally built by the county before 1920, was later expanded in 1922 when the route became part of the state highway system.

Construction of the new bridge could not begin until the project was fully designed, awarded, necessary right of way was acquired, and utilities were relocated. Now, with those steps completed, crews are ready to begin work. The road closure will remain in place throughout the project, with completion expected by mid-September—weather permitting.

Officials will announce when the road is reopened to traffic. Drivers are encouraged to plan alternate routes during the construction period.

KPGZ News – Brian Watts contributed to this story.

Highway 33 Closed due to Culvert Failure

The Missouri Department of Transportation announced the closure of Missouri Highway 33 between Kearney and Holt.

Missouri Route 33 between MO Route CC and Burris Road near Holt and Kearney will be closed until further notice effective Wednesday, August 28. The closure is expected to begin between the hours of 9 am and 3 pm.

The closure is due to a culvert failure according to the Missouri Department of Transportation. The official signed detour for this closure is I-35 in both directions.

The reopening date is currently unknown until the project can be designed, awarded, and replaced.

For more information about MoDOT news, projects or events, please visit our website at www.modot.org/kansascity.

Brian Watts contributed to this story.