50-816: The Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park Bridge carries Route 364 across the Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park in Maryland Heights, Missouri . This article about a bridge in Missouri is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Route 364 (Missouri) Route 364 , known locally as the Page Extension , the Page Avenue Freeway , the Page Expressway , or simply the Extension ,
100-571: A contract to update the interchange between Route 364, Route 94 and Muegge Road in St. Peters, and construction began in November. The current interchange does not offer direct connection from Muegge Road to westbound Route 364/94 or to eastbound Route 94. The updated interchange aims to fix this by constructing a diverging diamond interchange at Muegge Road. The new interchange was opened on June 22, 2023. St. Charles County, Missouri St. Charles County
150-529: A cumbersome cloverleaf movement which caused frequent backups on I-270. Phase II work extended the freeway along its concurrency with Route 94 to Route N/Mid Rivers Mall Dr including a one way outer road system. Work along MO-94 from Portwest Dr to Harvester Rd was completed as part of the Phase I. This phase of construction was completed on August 30, 2012. Completion of Phase II had originally been proposed to happen in segments with each interchange constituting
200-414: A household in the county was $ 71,458, and the median income for a family was $ 64,415. Males had a median income of $ 44,528 versus $ 29,405 for females. The per capita income for the county was $ 23,592. 4.00% of the population and 2.80% of families were below the poverty line. Out of the total people living in poverty, 4.90% are under the age of 18 and 5.10% are 65 or older. St. Charles County has had one of
250-585: A modified cloverleaf intersection with Interstate 270. Beyond the Interstate 270 interchange, Route 364 ends and continues as a freeway for roughly one mile signed as Route D and Page Avenue, with ramps departing for Westport Plaza Drive and Lackland Road. The freeway ends at a signalized intersection with Schuetz Road in Maryland Heights. Route D continues as an expressway for about another mile before interchanging with U.S. 67 (Lindbergh Boulevard) and becoming
300-527: A road. The East-West Gateway Council of Governments determined there was a need for the freeway in 1969. However, little progress was made until the commissioning of the Page Avenue Bridge Committee in the fall of 1984. An earlier alignment, called the Green Line, bypassed Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park and took the freeway to I-70, but it could no longer be considered due to the rapid growth of
350-1104: A separate project. Work began on the Harvester Road interchange with grading and utility relocation in the fall of 2006. In 2008, the Jungermann Road and Woodstone Drive interchanges had been approved, funded, and scheduled for construction in 2010. However, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 accelerated that project and included funding for the segment to construct the Central School Road interchange. The final Phase II projects including grade separated interchanges at Kisker Rd and Mid Rivers Mall Drive were approved and funded shortly thereafter. The Harvester Road interchange opened to traffic on July 27, 2010. Phase II to Mid Rivers Mall Drive opened on August 30, 2012. MoDOT, St. Charles County and local municipalities teamed together to allocate $ 118.2 million towards building Route 364/Page Phase 3. The $ 118.2 million
400-443: A total of 23,611 votes, more than any candidate from either party in St. Charles County during the 2008 presidential primary. Westplex is an area within St. Charles County in east-central Missouri to the west of St. Louis County . The Westplex is part of St. Charles County that used to be called "The Golden Triangle". The "triangle" was formed by I-70 to the north, Missouri Route 94 to
450-651: Is a freeway that connects St. Louis County in Maryland Heights with St. Charles County in Lake St. Louis via the Veterans Memorial Bridge over the Missouri River . The highway is a designated auxiliary state route of I-64 . Missouri Route 364 runs roughly 21 miles through suburban St. Louis and St. Charles Counties. Its western terminus is an interchange with Interstate 64 , U.S. Routes 40 and 61 , and Route N in Lake St. Louis , and its eastern terminus
500-452: Is a semi-rural freeway with two lanes in each direction with a wide, grassy median between the carriageways. From I-64, the freeway turns east-southeast into Dardenne Prairie and has another interchange with Route N. From that intersection, the highway continues southeast for two miles and has a SPUI Interchange with Route K. The highway then continues several miles before entering the city limits of Cottleville . The route curves slightly to
550-483: Is also part of the broader Missouri Rhineland . The County of St. Charles was originally called the District of St. Charles and had no definite limits until 1816 to 1818 when neighboring counties were formed. The borders of St. Charles are the same today as they were in 1818. According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the county has a total area of 593 square miles (1,540 km ), of which 560 square miles (1,500 km )
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#1733092884252600-400: Is an interchange with Interstate 270 and Route D, which carries Page Avenue east into St. Louis . Construction progressed west throughout the 2000s and early 2010s, with two changes to the western terminus of the route. The first phase of construction was completed with a western terminus at Route 94 in St. Charles ; the freeway opened to traffic on December 14, 2003. In 2012, upgrades to
650-411: Is elected by the entire county. The current executive is Steve Ehlmann. He was preceded by Joe Ortwerth, who was preceded by Gene Schwendemann, the first county executive of St. Charles County under the new form of government. The executive under the old form of county government was termed a "judge." The county had 258,525 registered voters as of March 2016. St. Charles County Ambulance District (SCCAD)
700-567: Is land and 32 square miles (83 km ) (5.4%) is water. The highest elevation is 901 feet (275 m) northwest of Augusta near Femme Osage Creek headwaters. As of 2020, there were 405,262 people and 150,668 households residing in the county. The population density was 643 inhabitants per square mile (248/km ). There were 161,144 housing units. The racial makeup of the county was 83.8% White , 5.2% African American , 0.1% Native American , 2.8% Asian , 0.1% Pacific Islander , and 6.5% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino made up 4.0% of
750-428: Is located in the central eastern part of the U.S. state of Missouri . As of the 2020 census , the population was 405,262, making it Missouri's third-most populous county . Its county seat is St. Charles . The county was organized October 1, 1812, and named for Saint Charles Borromeo , an Italian cardinal. St. Charles County is part of the St. Louis , MO- IL Metropolitan Statistical Area and contains many of
800-408: Is the largest such district in Missouri, serving all of St. Charles County and its population of nearly 370,000. The St. Charles County Sheriff's Department (SCCSD) is responsible for court services and security, prisoner transport, civil process , and bailiffs . Until the end of 2014, SCCSD was the primary law enforcement agency serving unincorporated areas of St. Charles County. On January 1, 2015,
850-666: The St. Charles County Police Department was established and assumed that responsibility. It should not be confused with the St. Charles City Police Department . The St. Charles County Regional SWAT Team is made up of officers from each county law enforcement agency. The SCCSD Aviation Unit is part of a multi-jurisdictional unit known as the Metro Air Support Unit, with the Metropolitan Police Department, City of St. Louis , St. Louis County Police Department , and St. Charles County Sheriff's Department. In 2007,
900-408: The U.S. House of Representatives . Republican Donald Trump won the most votes in St. Charles County, with 41.50 percent. U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R- Texas ) came in second with 38.87 percent, Governor John Kasich (R- Ohio ) placed third with 10.70 percent, and U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R- Florida ) was fourth with 7.10 percent. Democratic U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I- Vermont ) won
950-503: The U.S. Senate by Josh Hawley and Eric Schmitt , whose most recent election results from the county are included here. Part of St. Charles County is included in Missouri's 2nd Congressional District and is currently represented by Ann Wagner in the U.S. House of Representatives . Most of St. Charles County is included in Missouri's 3rd Congressional District and is currently represented by Blaine Luetkemeyer (R- St. Elizabeth ) in
1000-540: The Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park, but due to concerns with traffic congestion at the proposed terminus with MO-94 it was decided to extend the freeway further west along its concurrency with MO-94 to Harvester Rd. Two major bridge structures were required, which included the Veterans Memorial Bridge and Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park Bridge which cost $ 79 million and $ 74 million respectively. Both structures are designed to withstand seismic activity from
1050-542: The Democratic primary; Obama won 87.83 percent. Republican Former Governor Mitt Romney (R- Massachusetts ) won the most votes in St. Charles County, with 37.72 percent. U.S. Senator John McCain (R- Arizona ) came in second with 34.95 percent, former Governor Mike Huckabee (R- Arkansas ) placed third with 21.83 percent, and U.S. Representative Ron Paul (R- Texas ) was fourth with 3.83 percent. Democratic Former U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D- New York ) received
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#17330928842521100-468: The Missouri River in the St. Louis metropolitan area from 23 to 33. After crossing the river, the highway descends into the floodplain southeast of the river, through which it continues southeast for a few miles before turning due east and interchanging with Route 141 , which at that point is also designated as Maryland Heights Expressway. East of the interchange with Route 141, Route 364 climbs out of
1150-592: The Route 94 corridor were completed, and Route 364 was signed with Route 94 on a 5-mile concurrency; the western terminus was moved to the intersection at Mid Rivers Mall Drive and Pitman Hill Road. The final section of freeway northwest of Route 94 was opened to traffic on November 2, 2014, carrying the freeway to its final western terminus at I-64, U.S. 40, U.S. 61 and Route N in Lake St. Louis. Missouri Route 364 serves as an alternate route of Interstate 64 to Interstate 270 through
1200-690: The alignment was not approved until June 1990. The United States Congress passed legislation in October 1992 authorizing the project as part of the Pipeline Safety Act of 1992. The environmental impact study was completed in November 1992, but, just before the project was to receive final clearance from the federal government, Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt took office and ordered more environmental studies resulting in more land mitigation for intrusion into Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park. In
1250-529: The city of St. Peters and because the park expanded in size and encroached on the proposed alignment anyway. The committee proposed a new alignment called the Red Line and the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) authorized the project in the fall of 1986. The next spring, Missouri voters approved a fuel tax increase which included funding for the project. MoDOT held numerous meetings since then, but
1300-463: The city's northwestern suburbs . The wealthiest county in Missouri , St. Charles County is one of the nation's fastest-growing counties. St. Charles County includes a part of the Augusta AVA , an area of vineyards and wineries designated by the federal government in 1980 as the first American Viticultural Area . The county's rural outer edge along the south-facing bluffs above the Missouri River ,
1350-404: The concurrency with Route 94 begins, and then curves slightly to the northeast where it interchanges with Jungermann Road. The interchanges that take place through St. Peters and part of St. Charles utilize collector-distributor roads to the north and south of the highway, named North St. Peters Parkway and South St. Peters Parkway, respectively. The route then curves northeast, and then back towards
1400-593: The construction of the freeway came from several sources. The freeway's alignment would take it through the Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park and the floodplain of the Missouri River drawing opposition from environmental groups including the Sierra Club and the Missouri Coalition for the Environment. Its high cost and debate over urban sprawl forced many St. Louis County municipalities to pass resolutions opposing
1450-463: The county has one remaining small airport, St. Charles County Smartt Airport . Two ferries cross the Mississippi River from St. Charles County. School districts include: High schools (all grades 9–12): St. Charles County is governed by a county executive and a county council. The county council consists of seven members, each elected from various districts in the county. The county executive
1500-429: The east before interchanging with Woodstone Drive, Harvester Road, Jungs Station Road and Heritage Crossing, all of which are accessed via St. Peters Parkway. After these intersections, the highway briefly enters the St. Charles city limits and interchanges with Route 94 and Muegge Road, marking the eastern end of the concurrency with Route 94. From there, Route 94 turns northeast into St. Charles, while Route 364 turns to
1550-569: The fall of 1995, the federal government gave the final clearance for the project 11 years after active planning began. For nearly 27 years, the roadway was simply referred to as the Page Avenue Extension, but in February 1996 MoDOT gave the freeway an official designation of MO-364. Construction on the freeway is divided into 3 separate phases and began with the first project in 1997. Phase I included work from I-270 to Route 94 through
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1600-503: The fastest-growing populations in the state for many decades, with 55% growth in the 1970s, 48% in the 1980s, 33% in the 1990s, and another 27% in the 2000s. The county sits at a cross-section of industry, as well as extensive retail and some agriculture. With the Missouri River on the south and east and the Mississippi River on the north, the county is bisected east to west by Interstate 70. After St. Charles Airport closed in 2010,
1650-489: The fleet included six helicopters, one fixed-wing airplane, six pilots, and eight crew chiefs. In May 2022, Ryan Keuhner, who was then an SCCSD deputy, shot and killed his neighbor's 3-year-old rescue dog with a pellet gun. The shooting was reportedly unprovoked and Keuhner was off duty at the time. Video of the dog's owner confronting Keuhner was uploaded online, and later gained national coverage. Keuhner resigned in June 2022 and
1700-507: The floodplain via a bridge carrying the highway over the southern tip of Creve Coeur Lake . The ten-lane freeway winds through the Maryland Heights suburbs for a few miles, crossing under overpasses at Seven Pines Drive and Amiot Drive before interchanging with Bennington Place, which runs north through residential Maryland Heights and south to Fee Fee Road in Creve Coeur . The route turns east-northeast for its final stretch before terminating at
1750-554: The freeway and delayed opening the freeway until around 10:00 am on December 14, 2003 after the roadway was cleared. The section of the freeway in St. Louis County has been dedicated the Buzz Westfall Memorial Freeway after former St. Louis County Executive Buzz Westfall who helped get the freeway built. Westfall died in 2003, months before the freeway opened. A new interchange taking NB I-270 to WB MO-364 opened to traffic on July 22, 2011. This two lane ramp replaced
1800-451: The freeway. A petition to put the freeway up for referendum was submitted in 1998, and enough signatures were collected to force a vote. On November 3, 1998, voters approved right-of-way for the freeway by a 61% margin, and construction continued. In exchange, St. Louis County accepted 1,005 acres (4.07 km ) of land adjacent to the park. On February 17, 2020, work began on a new interchange with Gutermuth Road, roughly 2 miles west of
1850-539: The local level in St. Charles County. Republicans hold all the elected positions in the county. St. Charles County is divided among eleven legislative districts in the Missouri State House of Representatives , all of which are held by Republicans. St. Charles County is divided into three districts in the Missouri State Senate , each of which are represented by Republicans. Missouri is represented in
1900-529: The nearby New Madrid Fault . The total cost to construct this phase was approximately $ 350 million. This phase also included improvements to the Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park. The park nearly doubled in size and an existing bike trail there was linked to the Katy Trail in St. Charles County via the Veterans Memorial Bridge. The Creve Coeur Lake was dredged and a siltation lake was added to eliminate
1950-500: The need for future dredging. A ribbon cutting ceremony occurred on December 13, 2003. The ceremony was held on the eastbound lanes of the Veterans Memorial Bridge. Dignitaries that spoke included then Governor Bob Holden and Senator Christopher "Kit" Bond . Following the various speeches and ribbon cutting, a ceremonial first drive occurred between Upper Bottom Rd/Arena Parkway and Maryland Heights Expressway. Due to inclement weather, MoDOT opted to use December 13, 2003 to clear snow off
2000-404: The population. There were 101,663 households, out of which 40.50% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 63.20% were married couples living together, 9.20% have a woman whose husband does not live with her, and 24.20% were non-families. 19.40% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.90% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size
2050-525: The primary with 54.32 percent to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton 's 44.80 percent. Republican Former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum (R- Pennsylvania ) won the most votes in St. Charles County, with 56.29 percent. Former Governor Mitt Romney (R- Massachusetts ) came in second with 25.43 percent, and former U.S. Representative Ron Paul (R- Texas ) was third with 12.69 percent. Democratic With incumbent President Barack Obama facing no serious opposition, few St. Charles County voters voted in
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2100-512: The project to the Page Constructors Joint Venture, which includes Fred Weber Inc. and Millstone-Bangert Inc (now known as Millstone Weber) along with Kolb Grading and lead designer, Parsons Transportation Group. Phase III extended the freeway from Mid Rivers Mall Drive/Pitman Hill Road to I-64/US-40/US-61 paralleling, but not overtaking, the existing Route N. The interchange at I-64 and Route N, which opened in October 2005, became
2150-480: The rapidly developing suburbs in St. Charles County and western St. Louis County. Its designation as Route 364 indicates that it is an auxiliary route of Interstate 64, however there are no current plans to give the highway an interstate designation despite the fact that the entire route was constructed to interstate standards. Route 364 begins at a cloverleaf interchange in Lake St. Louis with I-64, U.S. 40, U.S. 61 and Route N. From this point until Route 94, Route 364
2200-464: The south, crossing over a few roads and interchanging with Gutermuth Road before turning northeast toward Route 94 . Route 94 joins Route 364 through several miles of suburban developments in St. Charles County after its initial interchange. The freeway widens from just two lanes in each direction to four, and the wide, grassy median is replaced by a barrier. In St. Peters , the route interchanges with Kisker Road and Central School Road immediately after
2250-420: The southeast towards the Missouri River . South of the interchange with Route 94 and Muegge Road, Route 364 has a diamond interchange with Upper Bottom Road. Immediately after this interchange, the Veterans Memorial Bridge carries ten lanes of Route 364 over the Missouri River, where it enters St. Louis County and the Maryland Heights city limits. The opening of the bridge increased the number of lanes across
2300-697: The western end of Route 364's concurrency with Route 94. Situated between the Route 94/Mid Rivers Mall Drive and Route K exits, a gap that spanned nearly four miles, the new exit would provide direct connections to residential Cottleville, alleviating significant traffic burdens on roadways between those two exits. The interchange, given the exit number 6, opened on the evening of November 19, 2020. In early March 2021, construction began on slip ramps connecting Heritage Crossing. The ramps will connect to westbound 364/94 and from eastbound 364/94 via North and South St. Peters Parkways, respectively. The new slipramps opened on August 10, 2021. In October 2021, MoDOT awarded
2350-495: The western terminus of the freeway upon its completion. Final approval and funding was granted in August 2011. Construction was underway from the spring of 2013 until the fall of 2014. Phase III was opened up in stages from Route 94 to I-64. A segment of the highway from I-64 to Route K was opened on October 4, 2014, and the segment from Route K to Route 94/Mid Rivers Mall Drive opened on the evening of November 2, 2014. Controversy over
2400-406: Was 2.76 and the average family size was 3.18. In the county, the population was spread out in age, with 29.00% under the age of 18, 8.20% from 18 to 24, 32.60% from 25 to 44, 21.60% from 45 to 64, and 8.80% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 34 years. For every 100 females there were 97.10 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.10 males. The median income for
2450-597: Was charged with a class A misdemeanor for animal abuse. In 2023, the county council issued a resolution aimed at library policies and staff online activities. The resolution followed protests and comments at council meetings from residents who complained about a staff member wearing gender non-conforming clothes. Within the resolution, the council asked the library CEO to remove an article they shared on their personal LinkedIn profile related to conservative campaigns targeting public libraries and freedom of speech . The Republican Party predominantly controls politics at
2500-429: Was used for purchasing property, utility relocations, design and construction. The project included building an improved connection from Page Phase 2 at Route 94 and Mid Rivers Mall Drive to I-64/US Route 40/61 at Route N. MoDOT used a Design-Build contracting process to have contractor teams compete to win the contract. The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission approved the contract on February 6, 2013, awarding
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