Dearborn rest stop to permanently close

The Dearborn rest stop will close permanently by the end of the week.

The Missouri Department of Transportation will permanently close the southbound Platte County Interstate 29 rest area near Dearborn as work begins to convert the facilities to commercial vehicle parking. An additional rest stop on Interstate 35 near Lathrop will also close.

The rest areas, including parking, will be closed to all motorists beginning the morning of Thursday, March 16. As part of the project, the current rest area buildings will be removed, additional truck parking will be added and vault toilets will be installed. MoDOT has contracted with Emery, Sapp & Sons on the $3.8 million project that is expected to be completed by the end of October 2023.

It is estimated that up to 35% of the annual daily traffic on Missouri’s interstates are commercial vehicles. Of the 141 sites near an interstate in Missouri, 87 are at or above capacity at the peak hour between 2 and 3 a.m. An additional 23 are between 80-100% full.

“When truckers can’t find parking off the road, they resort to parking on the interstate access ramps and this creates a safety hazard,” said Marty Liles, MoDOT northwest district engineer. “By converting the rest areas to truck parking, we’re able to help meet the needs of commercial vehicles while decreasing the costs associated in the renovation and upkeep of traditional rest areas.”

MoDOT currently maintains seven welcome centers, 14 rest areas and 24 truck-only parking sites on seven interstates throughout Missouri. For more information about the rest area projects and to sign up for project email updates visit modot.org/northwest-missouri-rest-area-modifications.

Missouri road conditions are available 24/7 on the Traveler Information Map at modot.org, or through MoDOT’s smartphone app, available for iPhone and Android phones.