Overland, MO – Residents traveling along Route D (Page Avenue) can expect significant pedestrian and accessibility improvements soon, as the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) hosts a public meeting tonight to discuss the project.
According to MoDOT, the Route D Sidewalk and ADA Improvements Project will enhance pedestrian facilities and sidewalks along a 2.5-mile stretch of Page Avenue between Oak Avenue (just east of U.S. 67) and Innerbelt Business Center Drive (just west of I-170) in St. Louis County. The project also includes reconstruction of the signalized intersection at Page Industrial Boulevard.
The public meeting is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, from 4–6 p.m. at the Overland Community Center, 9225 Lackland Rd., Overland, MO 63114. Attendees can review design concepts, learn about planned improvements, and share feedback directly with MoDOT representatives. The session will be open-house style, allowing residents to stop by at any time during the two-hour window.
Those unable to attend in person can view the same materials and submit comments online between Nov. 14–28 via MoDOT’s project page at http://bit.ly/4obR2P6.
The planned improvements aim to increase safety and accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists while bringing the corridor into compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards.
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