Missouri Route 249 Explained

State:MO
Type:Route
Route:249
Map Custom:yes
Maint:MoDOT
Established:2002
Length Mi:6.162
Length Round:3
Direction A:South
Direction B:North
Terminus A: in Joplin
Junction:
Terminus B: in Carterville
Counties:Jasper
Previous Type:MO
Previous Route:248
Next Type:MO
Next Route:254

Route 249 is a 6.16adj=midNaNadj=mid freeway in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Missouri. It travels from Interstate 44/Interstate 49 (I-44/I-49) in Joplin and ending at Business I-49/Route 171 (I-49 Bus./Route 171) in Carterville.

The road was built as a freeway.

Route description

Route 249 begins at an interchange with I-44, I-49, and US 71 east of Joplin in Jasper County, where the road continues south as I-49/US 71. The route heads north as a four-lane freeway through agricultural areas with some nearby development, coming to an interchange with Route 66/I-44 Bus. west of Duenweg. The freeway continues north to the next interchange at Newman Road. Route 249 curves northwest and comes to the exit for Route VV (Zora Street). The route curves north and ends at an interchange with I-49 Bus./Route 171 near Carterville.

History

After an agreement between EPA and the state of Missouri, the Missouri Highway and Transportation Department built the Route 249 highway bypass through 4miles of contaminated land on the site in 2001. The project adaptively reused mine wastes as fill material. Cleanup of the Superfund site began in 2007, and the Route 249 bypass opened to the public in 2008.[1] [2]

It is proposed that Route 249 is to be the first leg of a loop encircling the Joplin area.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Search Superfund Site Information.
  2. Web site: Missouri Highway 249 opens to traffic. 2021-09-16. Joplin Globe. en.
  3. Web site: County By County Projects for 2008. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101126225313/http://modot.org/southwest/major_projects/ProjectsbyCounty.htm . 2010-11-26 .