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(COLUMBIA, MO) ~ COLUMBIA, MO - The University of Missouri has announced that roadwork will be taking place on the roundabout at Tiger Avenue and Hospital Drive from May 14 to July 28. This project will result in the closure of the southbound lane of the roundabout.
According to university officials, this roadwork is necessary for maintenance and improvement purposes. As a result, the southbound path of the black route bus will be detoured around the roundabout while work is being performed. However, the northbound path of the black route bus will remain unaffected.
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Riders who usually utilize the three southbound stops on Tiger Avenue and Rollins Street, Kentucky Boulevard, and at the Residence Halls will need to find alternative routes during this time. The university has assured that any updates regarding this detour will be communicated through their DoubleMap app and Go COMO social media platforms.
Go COMO staff have expressed their sincere apologies to any riders who may be affected by this detour. They urge everyone to plan ahead and allow for extra travel time during this period.
According to university officials, this roadwork is necessary for maintenance and improvement purposes. As a result, the southbound path of the black route bus will be detoured around the roundabout while work is being performed. However, the northbound path of the black route bus will remain unaffected.
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Riders who usually utilize the three southbound stops on Tiger Avenue and Rollins Street, Kentucky Boulevard, and at the Residence Halls will need to find alternative routes during this time. The university has assured that any updates regarding this detour will be communicated through their DoubleMap app and Go COMO social media platforms.
Go COMO staff have expressed their sincere apologies to any riders who may be affected by this detour. They urge everyone to plan ahead and allow for extra travel time during this period.
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