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Thousands Celebrate Opening of Route 141 and Page-Olive Connector

Families, dogs, runners, bicyclists, rollerbladers and proud government and traffic officials all enjoyed the completion of this major road project. Have you seen it yet?

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Thousands of walkers, runners, bicyclists and rollerbladers came out on a hot, sunny Saturday morning to celebrate with traffic-free access to the road.

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The day, 30-plus years in the making, started with a “Run to Get It Done” 10-kilometer run and walk at 7:30 a.m., followed by open access to approximately three miles of north and south Missouri Route 141 between to the south and Interstate 364 to the north.

“We’ve been watching it for years,” Kathleen Hall of Chesterfield said as she and her husband Steve Hall took a break from bicycling 141. “We couldn’t wait, couldn’t wait, couldn’t wait. We’re excited about it.”

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There was also a grand opening ceremony plus ribbon cutting attended by various government and transportation officials.

“This is really important to the St. Louis metropolitan area and specifically St. Louis County,” said St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley. “This is a game changer for the 21st century.”

Dooley added that the project has “been on the books since 1971” and is “definitely on time at the right time for St. Louis County.”

Mark and Tara Shaffer of St. Peters, cruising 141 with their children Hayden, 7, Charley, 3, and Katie, 1 ½, agreed.

“It’s awesome,” Tara Shaffer said.

“I can’t wait to drive it,” Mark Shaffer added. “It’s a good shortcut to my parents.”

Others were equally enthusiastic.

“We’ve been waiting for this because my parents live in St. Charles and we just moved to Chesterfield,” said Tiffany Duncan, out walking with her husband Chris Duncan, 11-month-old daughter Avery and Calvin, their toy poodle. “It’s going to be convenient for us.”

Margery Barnicle of Chesterfield, who stopped frequently to take pictures, said “This is great, this is fabulous. I take this route to work every day, and I’ve been looking forward to this opening up.”

She was thrilled to get a chance to ride the road on her two-wheeled transport without having to worry about cars.

“I’m a bike rider, so I came out to enjoy the day and socialize with people,” she said.

With the new Route 141 open, the  closed a section of Woods Mill Road. The section, between Parkway Central School and Ladue Road, and the currently closed section of Woods Mill Road between Ladue and St. Luke’s Hospital will remain closed until crews finish building the new connection with Ladue Road. 

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