Overnight roadwork for downtown Columbia, streets near MU’s campus moved to next week

Ryan Shiner
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
Overnight roadwork for a number of downtown Columbia streets and roads near the University of Missouri’s that was set to begin Thursday will now be moved to Monday, according to a Wednesday press release from the City of Columbia.
Work begins 5 p.m. Monday. Crews will mill and overlay pavement for about three weeks, with an expected completion set for 7 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 7, the release says. Vehicles parked in in working areas may be towed. Parking garages in the city are free from 6 p.m.-8 a.m.
The release says that work will begin near campus and move north. The list of affected streets includes:
Rogers Street from Rangeline Street to North College Avenue
East Broadway from Tenth Street to Hitt Street
Cherry Street from Hitt Street to South Seventh Street
Locust Street from South Providence Road to South Fifth Street
University Avenue from South Ninth Street to South College Avenue
Hamilton Way from Hitt Street to Waugh Street
South Fifth Street from Turner Avenue to East Stewart Road
South Fifth Street from Cherry Street to Ash Street
South Seventh Street from Park Avenue to Locust Street
South Eighth Street from Park Avenue to Elm Street
South Ninth Street from Park Avenue to East Broadway
South Ninth Street from Cherry Street to Conley Avenue
South Tenth Street from Rogers Street to Elm Street
Conley Avenue from South Fifth Street to the concrete west of Tiger Avenue
Conley Avenue from South Ninth Street to the concrete east of Tiger Avenue
Tiger Avenue from Conley Avenue to Kentucky Boulevard
Richmond Avenue from Rollins Street to Kentucky Boulevard
Rollins Street from South College Avenue to Hitt Street
Rollins Street from Hitt Street to Tiger Avenue
Hitt Street from Rollins Street to Lake Street