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The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission is a six-member bipartisan board that governs the Missouri Department of Transportation.

Possibly may be using Wireless USA trunked system in Jefferson City. License WQEQ505 The applicant will use the radios for the operation of a small fleet of vehicles which transport personnel among the various State buildings in the Missouri capital of Jefferson City

5/4/11 - The Missouri Department of Transportation Wednesday presented a draconian four-year restructuring plan that calls for the termination of 1,200 jobs and the closing of 134 garages and other facilities across the state. The restructuring, scheduled to roll out between now and 2015, would reduce the number of statewide district offices from 10 to seven. Transportation district boundaries, which agency officials say have been existence 1922, are also scheduled to be redrawn.

More Here MoDOT announces massive restructuring, end of 1,200 jobs

Missouri Aeronautical Chart

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Department of Transportation  
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     	[0] Statewide  	
     	[1] Northwest - District 1  	
     	[2] North Central - District 2  	
     	[3] Northeast - District 3	
     	[4] Kansas City Area - District 4  	
     	[5] Central - District 5	
     	[6] St. Louis Area - District 6  	
     	[7] Southwest - District 7  	
     	[8] Springfield Area - District 8  	
     	[9] South Central - District 9  	
     	[10] Southeast - District 10