HB 56 Designates a memorial bridge after Senator Bond and designates several memorial highways.

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HB 56 - This act designates several memorial highways and a memorial bridge. Specifically, the act designates the following highways and bridges:

(1) A portion of State Highway 112 in Barry County as the "Deputy Christopher Lee Castetter Memorial Highway";

(2) A portion of State Route M in the City of Barnhart as the "Officer Stephen Strehl Memorial Highway";

(3) A portion of U. S. Highway 61/67 in the City of Barnhart as the "1922 Sulphur Springs Rail Disaster Memorial Highway";

(4) A portion of State Highway 110 in Jefferson County as the "DeSoto Railroad Employees Memorial Highway."

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

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

(7) A portion of State Route 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".

This act also designates a portion of Missouri Route 74/34 within Cape Girardeau County as the "John Oliver Jr. Parkway." The act also designates a portion of U.S. Highway 60 contained in Stoddard County as the "Sergeant Carl Dewayne Graham Jr. Memorial Highway". Costs for such designation shall be paid by the Missouri Troopers' Association. This portion of the act is similar to SB 232 (2007).

STEPHEN WITTE


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