St. Charles County, MO

06/26/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/26/2024 09:11

Duello Road to Reopen at Orf Intersection, Closing Between Orf and Route N

The St. Charles County Highway Department will re-open the intersection of Duello Road at Orf Road Tuesday, July 2. The Duello road closure will be shifting to the south to Route N and will close Brookfield Crossing Drive at Duello Road. Grading and road building activities are expected to continue for three months before the road is reopened to traffic.

Traffic will be required to detour around the closure section until the intersection is reopened to traffic in the permanent alignment. To get around the closure, you can take Duello Road, to Route N to Lake St. Louis Boulevard to Orf Road.

This road improvement project is part of a continuing effort by St. Charles County Government to improve the County's road system for the safety of the travelling public. For more information about road projects underway in unincorporated St. Charles County, please call the Highway Department at 636-949-7305 or visit sccmo.org/RoadProjects.

Media Contact: Kevin Killeen, Communications Director, 636-949-1856, or 636-443-1008, [email protected]

About St. Charles County:
St. Charles County, Missouri, founded in 1812, is one of the fastest growing counties in Missouri. With a population of 405,262, is it the state's third largest county. It is home to 21 scenic county parks of which four are in reserve, encompassing 4,151 acres.

With one of the largest economies in the state, St. Charles County is home to multinational companies including General Motors, Citi, MasterCard Worldwide and Boeing. It is ranked among the top 25 counties in the nation in high-tech job growth by the Progressive Policy Institute and consistently has the lowest unemployment rate in the Metropolitan St. Louis area.

St. Charles County Government has more than 1,170 employees in more than 30 departments and offices who work to make the county an excellent place to live, work and shop. For more information, please visit sccmo.org.