Summary of the Truly Agreed Version of the Bill

HB 56 -- MEMORIAL BRIDGE AND HIGHWAYS

This bill designates a memorial bridge and several memorial
highways including:

(1)  The portion of State Highway 74/34 from the
Missouri/Illinois state line west to the intersection of Business
Loop 55/U. S. Highway 61/State Highway 34 in Cape Girardeau
County as the "John Oliver Jr. Parkway";

(2)  The portion of U. S. Highway 60 from the intersection of
U. S. Highway 60 and State Route ZZ to the intersection of U. S.
Highway 60 and State Highway 25 in Stoddard County as the
"Sergeant Carl Dewayne Graham Jr. Memorial Highway";

(3)  The portion of State Highway 112 from the intersection of
State Highway 76 south to the intersection of State Route AA in
Barry County as the "Deputy Christopher Lee Castetter Memorial
Highway";

(4)  The portion of State Route M between Old Lemay Ferry Road
and Moss Hollow Road in the City of Barnhart as the "Officer
Stephen Strehl Memorial Highway";

(5)  The portion of U. S. Highway 61/67 between Wolf Hollow Road
and State Route M in the City of Barnhart as the "1922 Sulphur
Springs Rail Disaster Memorial Highway";

(6)  The portion of State Highway 110 from U. S. Highway 67 to
State Highway 21 in Jefferson County as the "DeSoto Railroad
Employees Memorial Highway";

(7)  The portion of Interstate 44 from the city limits of St.
Louis to the intersection of Kingshighway as the "Officer Michael
Barwick Memorial Highway";

(8)  The new bridge over the Missouri River on Interstate 29/35
in Kansas City as the "Christopher S. Bond Bridge"; and

(9)  The portion of State Highway 7 from the south edge of the
city limits of Blue Springs south to the intersection of U. S.
Highway 50 as the "Larry Stewart Secret Santa Memorial Highway."

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Missouri House of Representatives
94th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
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