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==903.15.1 Memorial Designation Programs==
==903.18.1 Memorial Designation Programs==


'''Support.''' The Missouri General Assembly has statutorily established memorial designation programs to memorialize certain individuals, events, places or organizations on Missouri’s state highway system.
'''Support.''' The Missouri General Assembly statutorily established the Memorial Designation Programs to memorialize certain individuals, events, places or organizations on Missouri’s state roadway system.


The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission establish the fees for these memorial designation signs. The fee is for participating in the Memorial Designation Programs, which covers the cost of constructing, installing and maintaining the signs or markers. These memorial signs and markers are the property of MoDOT, except as provided in EPG 903.15.6.
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission establish fees for these memorial designation signs. The fee is for participating in the Memorial Designation Programs, which covers the cost of constructing signs or constructing, installing and maintaining markers. These memorial signs and markers are the property of MoDOT.


'''Standard.''' MoDOT shall provide notice of any proposed designation on the state’s highway system by posting the proposal for the designation on [http://www.modot.mo.gov/services/HighwayNaming.htm MoDOT’s Highway Naming website] in addition to making available to any representative of the news media or public upon request.
MoDOT’s involvement in memorial designations is limited to the administration of the designation programs and to the installation and maintenance of signs or markers.  


==903.15.2 Memorial Highway and Bridge Program (M18-1, M18-2) (MUTCD Section 2M.10)==
'''Standard.''' MoDOT has no authority to designate or install memorial signs or markers on non-state (e.g., city or county) routes.


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'''Support.''' Under certain conditions, and within specific guidelines, Missouri highways and bridges may be named after an individual (deceased 2 years), an event, a place or an organization. Before contacting your general assembly member or completing an application, please contact MoDOT at (573) 526-0117 to confirm availability of the desired section of highway or bridge location.  
MoDOT shall provide notice of any proposed designation on the state’s roadway system by posting the proposal on [https://www.modot.org/memorial-designation-programs MoDOT’s Memorial Designation Programs website] in addition to making available to any representative of the news media or public upon request.


'''Standard.''' No bridge or section of a highway on the state highway system shall be designated after more than one individual, event, place or organization. Each individual, event, place or organization shall only be eligible for one bridge or highway designation.  
Organization of memorial dedication ceremonies shall be the responsibility of the family and/or their designee. MoDOT does not participate in organizational planning or provide signs for ceremonies. To ensure the safety of attendees and traveling public, ceremonies shall not take place on state right-of-way. MoDOT does not coordinate the sign installation with dedication ceremonies.


Two signs shall be erected for each highway or bridge designation on the state’s highway system. In the event a bridge or highway has a recognized name, another bridge or highway shall need to be selected.  
Following the approval of a memorial designation, MoDOT will notify the family or its designee of the approval. MoDOT will send either an approval or payment request letter to the family or its designee, or to the legislator who sponsored the memorial if the family or its designee is unknown. The official letter will provide specific and necessary information regarding the subsequent steps in MoDOT’s memorial designation process.  


Signing shall consist of one shoulder mounted sign at each end of the bridge or section of highway. The signs shall be rectangular in shape and shall be 6 ft. by 3 feet. The signs shall have white legend on a green background. The signs shall use MoDOT standard retroreflective sheeting. Legend on the signs shall use 6 in. tall letters with a maximum of 3 lines of text. The legend displayed on memorial signs shall be limited to the name of the individual, event, place or organization being recognized and a simple message preceding or following the name, such as “MEMORIAL HIGHWAY” or “MEMORIAL BRIDGE”. Additional legend, such as biographical information, shall not be displayed on memorial signs. Decorative or graphical elements, pictographs, logos or symbols shall not be displayed on memorial signs.
MoDOT will order signs after the memorial receives approval or becomes law and once the fees, if required are received in full. Signs for memorial designations established through the Legislative Process will not be ordered or installed until after August 28<sup>th</sup>, date the bill becomes law. Signs for memorial designations established through MoDOT's Application Process will be ordered and scheduled for installation after the designation is approved by the Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight. Sign delivery can take five to seven weeks. Memorial signs or markers are installed within 120 days from the date the signs are received from the manufacturer, weather permitting.  


MoDOT shall have the right to modify the proposed legend based on design limitations.  
MoDOT shall determine the sign location to ensure safe operation of the state roadway system.  


When a named section of highway crosses two or more county lines, consideration shall be given to allowing additional signing at the county lines or major intersections.  
MoDOT will not publicly announce the installation date for memorial signs or markers to ensure safety is not compromised for all individuals involved, including our personnel, and the traveling public.  


Where such memorial signs are installed on the mainline, (1) memorial names shall not appear on directional guide signs, (2) memorial signs shall not interfere with the placement of any other necessary signing, and (3) memorial signs shall not compromise the safety or efficiency of traffic flow. The memorial signing shall be limited to one sign at an appropriate location in each route direction, each as an independent sign installation.  
'''Option.''' The family or its designee may request a PDF file of the memorial sign at no cost, provided their written acceptance of MoDOT's PDF terms and condition declaration. The PDF allows the family or its designee to utilize local sign/banner companies to fabricate commemorative or replica signs for their own personal use.  


Highway names shall not replace official numeral designations. Memorial names shall not appear on supplemental signs or on any other information sign on or along the highway or its intersecting routes.  
'''Support.''' MoDOT will provide the PDF file of the memorial sign electronically to the family or its designee at the email address provided.


The use of route signs shall be restricted to signs officially used for guidance of traffic according to this Manual and the “Purpose and Policy” statement of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials that applies to Interstate and U.S. numbered routes.  
Following installation, MoDOT will send digital images of the completed memorial signs or markers and the official installation date to the email address provided by the family or its designee. Memorial sign or marker installations shall not preempt critical highway work or any department directives pertaining to prioritization of sign maintenance.


MoDOT shall erect and maintain signs provided under this policy.  
'''Option.''' The family or its designee may submit a biography for an individual honored with a memorial designation on the state roadway system. A photo of the honoree may be added to the biography, if electronically provided.


Location of these sign shall be at the approval of MoDOT.  
'''Support.''' MoDOT will publicize the honoree’s biography and post a website link on the MoDOT Memorial Map.  


'''Guidance.''' Only one name should be used to identify any highway, whether numbered or unnumbered.
'''Standard.''' All biographies will have the same format, as designed by MoDOT. MoDOT shall reserve the right to review and edit the biography,


Additional legend, such as initials, titles or ranks, should not be displayed on memorial signs.
==903.18.2 Memorial Highway and Bridge Program (M18-1, M18-2, M18-5, M18-6, M18-7, M18-8) (MUTCD Section 2M.10)==
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===903.15.2.1 Legislature Process===
'''Support.''' The Missouri Legislature routinely establishes memorial designations on Missouri’s State highways and bridges each year.  


'''Support.''' Legislative bodies will occasionally adopt an act or resolution memorializing or dedicating a highway or bridge.
A highway designated as a memorial is not considered to be a named highway for the purposes of highway signing or road user navigation and orientation.


'''Standard.''' A directive for naming shall come through the action of the General Assembly.
[[903.1 General (MUTCD Chapter 2A) #903.1.20|EPG 903.1.20]] contains information regarding excessive use of signs. Because memorial names are not official highway names, memorial signing is not essential to providing navigational guidance.
In the event a bridge or highway has a recognized name, another bridge or highway shall need to be selected.


'''Guidance.''' Only one name should be used to identify any highway or bridge.
Under certain conditions, and within specific guidelines, Missouri highways and bridges may be designated after an individual (deceased 2 years), an event, place, or organization. The 2-year waiting period after a death is required by state statute to allow for grieving before memorialization decisions are made.


Only the following should be eligible for memorial signing through the legislature process:
MoDOT will require the family or its designee to provide verification of the honoree’s death. A copy of the death certificate or obituary is an acceptable form of documentation.


:1. Fallen law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty
Before contacting a member of the General Assembly or completing a MoDOT Application, contact the MoDOT Highway Safety and Traffic Division at (573) 751-7643 or via email at Memorial.Designations@modot.mo.gov to verify availability of the desired section of highway (two-mile-or-less) or bridge location.


:2. Members of the armed forces killed in the line of duty
MoDOT can help identify an available roadway. The family or its designee will need to provide a general location (e.g., county, route, crossroad) to assist in their research.


:3. Emergency personnel killed while performing duties relating to their employment
'''Standard.''' Where such memorial signs are installed on the highway mainline, (1) memorial names shall not appear on directional guide signs, (2) memorial signs shall not interfere with the placement of any other traffic control devices, and (3) memorial signs shall not compromise the safety or efficiency of traffic flow. MoDOT shall determine the exact sign location to ensure safe operation of the state roadway system.


:4. State employees killed while serving the state
Memorial signs shall not imply that a highway has been officially renamed, Memorial Designation names shall not replace or alter the official names of state routes with numerals, letters, or city streets. Memorial Designation names are honorary designations only and are not official highway names.


===903.15.2.2 Application Process===
Memorial names shall not appear on supplemental signs or on any other information sign on or along the highway or its intersecting routes.


'''Standard.''' An application shall be submitted to MoDOT.
MoDOT shall erect and maintain signs provided under this policy.


Two signs shall be erected for each highway or bridge designation.
The location of these signs shall be determined by MoDOT.


The participating fee shall be paid by the applicant. MoDOT shall maintain the signs for 20 years, after which a renewal application and participating fee shall be submitted or the signs are removed.
No bridge or section of a highway on the state roadway system shall be designated more than once. Each event, place, organization or person shall only be eligible for one bridge or highway designation. These are the provisions of Missouri Revisor of Statutes - Revised Statutes of Missouri, RSMo Section 227.299.8.


In the event a bridge or highway has a recognized name, another bridge or highway shall need to be selected.
In the event a bridge or highway has a designated name, another bridge or highway shall be selected.


Only one name shall be used to identify any highway or bridge.
A total of two signs shall be erected for each highway or bridge designation on the state’s roadway system, as specified by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).


'''Support.''' The Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight reviews and approves proposed designations.
Signing shall consist of one shoulder post-mounted sign at each end of the bridge or section of highway. Memorial bridge signs will be installed on the roadway carried by the bridge, not on the roadway traveling under the bridge. Memorial signs shall not appear on or be placed on any bridge structure or bridge span over a divided or undivided highway.


Before completing an application, please contact MoDOT at (573) 526-0117 to confirm availability of the desired interchange.
The memorial signs shall be rectangular in shape and shall be 6 ft. by 3 ft. The signs shall have a white legend on a green background. The signs shall use MoDOT standard retroreflective sheeting. Legend on the signs shall use 6 in. tall letters with a maximum of 3 lines of text. The legend displayed on memorial signs shall be limited to the name of the individual, event, place, or organization being designated and the required simple message preceding or following the name, such as “MEMORIAL HIGHWAY” or “MEMORIAL BRIDGE”. Additional legends, such as biographical information, nicknames, or any appearance of advertising, shall not be displayed on memorial signs. Decorative or graphical elements, pictographs, logos, or symbols shall not be displayed on or attached to memorial signs or posts.


Additional information and application can be found at [http://www.modot.mo.gov/services/HighwayNaming.htm MoDOT's Highway Naming website].
MoDOT shall have the right to modify the proposed legend based on design limitations.


==903.15.3 Heroes Way Interchange Program==
The lettering on memorial signs shall be composed of lower-case letters with initial upper-case letters.


[[image:heroes way.jpg|center|120px|thumb|<center>'''Heroes Way'''</center>]]
'''Guidance. '''When used, memorial or dedication signs should be located in accordance with the provisions for excessive use of signs (see [[903.1 General (MUTCD Chapter 2A) #903.1.20|EPG 903.1.20]]).


'''Support.''' This program allows for interstate and state numbered highway interchanges to be designated honoring fallen Missouri heroes who have been killed in action while performing active military duty with the armed forces in Afghanistan or Iraq on or after September 11th, 2001, and who was a resident of Missouri at the time the individual was killed in action.
===903.18.2.1 Legislative Process===
'''Support.''' Legislative bodies will occasionally adopt an act or resolution memorializing or designating a highway or bridge on Missouri’s state roadway system.


Additional information and application can be found at [http://www.modot.mo.gov/services/HighwayNaming.htm MoDOT's Highway Naming website].
MoDOT can help identify an available roadway. The family or its designee will need to provide a general location (e.g., county, route, or crossroad) to assist in their research.
 
MoDOT can work with members of the General Assembly or House and Senate Research to draft the appropriate bill language.  


'''Option.''' Any individual who is related by marriage, adoption or consanguinity within the second degree to the member of the United States Armed Forces who was killed in action may apply for an interchange designation.
'''Standard.''' A directive for naming shall come through the action of the General Assembly. In the event a bridge or highway has a designated name, another bridge or highway shall be selected.


'''Standard.''' An application shall be submitted to MoDOT.
Only one memorial name shall be used to identify any highway or bridge designation under the provisions of [https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=227.299&bid=57602&hl= Missouri Revisor of Statutes - Revised Statutes of Missouri, RSMo Section 227.299].


An interstate or state numbered highway interchange shall only be designated in memory of one fallen solider. US and state lettered highway interchanges shall be excluded for this program.  
Only the following residents of Missouri shall be eligible for memorial signing through the legislative process:
All interchanges shall be identified and tied to the primary route. For example, an interchange at Interstate 70 and US 63 shall be considered an interstate interchange and not a U.S. interchange.
# Members of the U.S. Armed Forces killed in the line of duty
# Members of the U.S. Armed Forces who are missing in action
# Missouri Medal of Honor Recipients
# Emergency personnel killed while performing duties relating to their employment
# State employees killed while serving the state


Two signs shall be erected for each interchange designation. Signing shall consist of one shoulder mounted sign at each end of the interchange. The signs shall be rectangular in shape and shall be 6 ft. by 3 feet. The signs shall have white legend on a green background. The signs shall use MoDOT standard retroreflective sheeting. The legend displayed on the signs shall be limited to the simple message of “HEROES WAY”, the name of the individual being recognized and the branch of armed forces the individual serviced. Additional legend, such as initials, ranks or titles, shall not be displayed on the signs. Decorative or graphical elements, pictographs, logos, or symbols shall not be displayed on the signs.
'''Standard.''' For designations honoring Missouri Armed Forces killed in the line of duty or missing in action, Missouri Medal of Honor recipients, Missouri emergency personnel or state employees killed while performing duties relating to their employment, no fees shall be assessed and all costs associated with such designations shall be funded by MoDOT.
 
MoDOT will waive the participation fee if verification is provided to certify the honoree meets the circumstances outlined in [https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=227.296&bid=54091&hl= Missouri Revisor of Statutes - Revised Statutes of Missouri, RSMo Section 227.296]. A copy of the U.S. Armed Forces Casualty Report, a website link to a fallen military webpage or news article, statement from the Missouri Veterans Commission or the U.S. Department of Veterans Affair, or any military office or state document certifying such facts are acceptable forms of documentation.
 
MoDOT will design memorial signs for any highway or bridge designation as specified in legislation. MoDOT has no authority to deviate from law. If any part of the memorial designation is incorrect, legislation must be modified during a subsequent legislative session. MoDOT can only change the memorial designation or signs after the correction has been signed into law.
 
===903.18.2.2 Application Process===
'''Standard.''' A MoDOT application shall be submitted to MoDOT.
 
A list of one hundred (100) wet-signed signatures of individuals who support the naming of the highway or bridge designation shall be submitted to MoDOT. A 100-signature petition is required by state statute to show community support from the specific area the family, or its designee wishes to designate. The list must be of Missouri residents who are 18 years or older and live in the county or counties surrounding the memorial’s location. 
 
MoDOT will require the family or its designee to have a legislative sponsor supporting the application. All memorial designation programs in the state of Missouri are based on state law. The law requires every memorial application to have a member of the Missouri General Assembly who will sponsor the designation. The sponsor should serve the local community for where the memorial is designated.
 
A total of two signs shall be erected for each highway or bridge designation on the state’s roadway system, as specified by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).
 
The participating fee shall be paid by the applicant, private donations, or organizations. MoDOT shall maintain the signs for 20 years, after which a renewal application and renewal fee shall be submitted, or the signs are removed.
 
In the event a bridge or highway has a designated name, another bridge or highway shall  be selected.
 
Only one memorial name shall be used to identify any highway or bridge designation under the provisions of [https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=227.299&bid=57602&hl= Missouri Revisor of Statutes - Revised Statutes of Missouri, RSMo Section 227.299].
 
'''Support.''' The Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight reviews and approves proposed designations. The Committee normally meets three times a year: in late January or early February, in late April or mid-May (before end of session), and in mid-September (during veto session). MoDOT has no influence over when the Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight meets. If the Committee is unable to gather a quorum to vote on the application, the application will be held, reviewed, and voted on at the next meeting.
 
Before completing an application, contact the MoDOT Highway Safety and Traffic Division at (573) 751-7643 or via email at [mailto:Memorial.Designations@modot.mo.gov Memorial.Designations@modot.mo.gov] to verify roadway availability of the desired section of highway (two-mile-or-less) or bridge designation.
 
MoDOT can help identify an available route. The family or its designee will need to provide a general location (e.g., county, route, or crossroad) to assist in their research.
 
Additional program information and application can be found at [https://www.modot.org/memorial-highway-and-bridge-program Memorial Highway and Bridge Program].
 
==903.18.3 Heroes Way Designation Program==
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'''Support.''' This program allows for state-maintained highway interchanges, bridges, or segments of highway (two-miles-or-less) to be designated for Missouri residents, who were in the U.S. Armed Forces and were killed in action while performing active military duty.
 
Additional program information and application can be found at [https://www.modot.org/heroes-way-designation-program Heroes Way Designation Program].
 
'''Option.''' Any individual who is related by marriage, adoption, or consanguinity within the second degree to the member of the United States Armed Forces who was killed in action may apply for a Heroes Way designation.
 
'''Support.''' To protect the family’s interest, MoDOT corresponds only with the family member who submitted and signed the application.
 
'''Standard.''' MoDOT is the assigned program administrator under the provisions of [https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=227.297 Missouri Revisor of Statutes - Revised Statutes of Missouri, RSMo Section 227.297].
 
An application shall be submitted to MoDOT.
 
Verification the honoree was in the U.S. Armed Forces and was killed while performing military duty is required by state statue and shall be submitted to MoDOT. Acceptable forms of verification include a copy of the U.S. Armed Forces Casualty Report, website link to a fallen military webpage, a statement from the Missouri Veterans Commission or the U.S. Department of Veterans Affair, or any official military document certifying such facts.
 
Interstate or state-numbered highway interchanges, bridges or segments of highway shall only be designated in memory of one fallen solider. All interchanges, bridges, and sections of highway shall be identified and tied to the primary route. (e.g., an interchange at Interstate 70 and U.S. Highway 63 shall be considered an Interstate interchange and not a U.S. interchange).
 
A total of two signs shall be erected for each interchange, bridge, or section of highway designation on the state’s roadway system, as specified by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).  
 
Signing shall consist of one shoulder post-mounted sign at each end of the interchange, bridge, or section of highway. Heroes Way bridge signs will be installed on the roadway carried by the bridge, not on the roadway traveling under the bridge. Heroes Way interchange signs will be installed within the triangle area between the mainline and the ramp of the designated interchange. Heroes Way signs shall not appear on or be placed on any bridge structure or bridge span over a divided or undivided highway.
 
The signs shall be rectangular in shape and shall be 6 ft. by 3 ft. The signs shall have a white legend on a green background. The signs shall use MoDOT standard retroreflective sheeting. The legend displayed on the signs shall be limited to the simple message of “HEROES WAY”, the name of the individual being designated and the branch of U.S. Armed Forces the individual serviced. Additional legends, such as biographical information, nicknames, or any appearance of advertising, shall not be displayed on the signs. Decorative or graphical elements, pictographs, logos, or symbols shall not be displayed or attached to the signs or posts.


MoDOT shall have the right to modify the proposed legend based on design limitations of the sign.
MoDOT shall have the right to modify the proposed legend based on design limitations of the sign.


The participating fee shall be paid by the applicant. MoDOT shall maintain the signs for 20 years, after which a renewal application and participating fee shall be submitted or the signs are removed.
MoDOT shall determine the sign location to ensure safe operation of the state roadway system.  
 
MoDOT shall maintain the signs for 20 years, after which a renewal application shall be submitted to MoDOT or the signs are removed.
 
'''Support.''' The Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight reviews and approves the proposed designations. The Committee normally meets three times a year: in late January or early February, in late April or mid-May (before end of session), and in mid-September (during veto session). MoDOT has no influence over when the Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight meets. If the Committee is unable to gather a quorum to vote on the application, the application will be held, reviewed, and voted on at the next meeting.   
 
MoDOT will order the signs and schedule for installation after the memorial receives approval. Sign delivery can take five to seven weeks. Memorial signs are installed within 120 days from the date the signs are received from the manufacturer, weather permitting. Before completing an application, contact the MoDOT Highway Safety and Traffic Division at (573) 751-7643 or via email at [mailto:Memorial.Designations@modot.mo.gov Memorial.Designations@modot.mo.gov] to verify roadway availability of the desired interchange, bridge, or section of highway (two-miles-or-less).


'''Support.''' The Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight reviews and approves proposed designations.
MoDOT can help identify an available roadway. The family will need to provide a general location (e.g., county, route, or crossroad) to assist in their research.  


Before completing an application, please contact MoDOT at (573) 526-0117 to confirm availability of the desired interchange.
'''Standard.''' No interchange, bridge or section of a highway on the state roadway system shall be designated after more than one member of the U.S. Armed Forces killed in action. Such person shall only be eligible for one interchange, bridge or highway designation under the provision of [https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=227.297#:~:text=No%20interchange%2C%20bridge%2C%20or%20highway%20may%20be%20named%20or%20designated%20after%20more%20than%20one%20member%20of%20the%20United%20States%20Armed%20Forces%20killed%20in%20action.%C2%A0%C2%A0Such%20person%20shall%20only%20be%20eligible%20for%20one%20interchange%2C%20bridge%2C%20or%20highway%20designation%20under%20the%20provisions%20of%20this%20section. Missouri Revisor of Statutes - Revised Statutes of Missouri, RSMo Section 227.297.8].


==903.15.4 Drunk Driving Victim Program==
Heroes Way designations shall not replace existing memorial designations for any bridge or section of highway designated on the roadway system. In the event a bridge or highway has a designated name, another bridge or section of highway shall be selected.


[[image:903.15.4 Davids Law.jpg|center|120px|thumb|<center>'''Fig. 903.15.4, David's Law'''</center>]]
==903.18.4 Drunk Driving Victim Program==
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'''Support.''' This program is for any victim killed by an individual who was shown to have been operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance at the time of the accident on one of Missouri’s state highways allowing for memorial markers to be placed by MoDOT in honor of the victim who had been killed. Additional information and application can be found at [http://www.modot.mo.gov/services/HighwayNaming.htm MoDOT's Highway Naming website].
'''Support.''' This program allows memorial markers to be placed along state-maintained roadways for any victim killed on a state highway as result of a vehicular accident caused by an impaired driver.  


'''Standard.''' One marker shall be allowed for one individual. A marker shall not be installed in memory of an individual who themselves were intoxicated while also operating a motor vehicle.
Additional program information and application can be found at [https://www.modot.org/drunk-driving-victim-davids-law Drunk Driving Victim (David's Law)].


One marker shall be erected as close as possible to the location where the crash occurred. The marker shall consist of one shoulder mounted sign on the right-hand side of the roadway. The marker shall be placed in the direction of travel, parallel to the roadway. The marker shall not be placed perpendicular to the roadway.  
'''Standard.''' MoDOT is the program administrator. Applicants must submit an application to MoDOT, along with a copy of a Missouri Law Enforcement report or other legal documentation. This documentation must indicate one of the vehicle operators involved in the crash was impaired.
One marker shall be allowed for one individual who died in Missouri. In cases involving multiple victims, one marker per victim may be installed at the discretion of MoDOT; this is subject to additional costs. A marker shall not be installed in memory of an individual who themselves were impaired and in violation of the provisions in section [https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=577.010&bid=34718&hl= 577.010] or [https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=577.012&bid=33823&hl= 577.012].


The marker shall be rectangular in shape and shall be 30 in. by 18 inches. The marker shall have white legend on a blue background. The marker shall use MoDOT standard retroreflective sheeting. The legend displayed on the marker shall be limited to the simple message of “Drunk Driving Victim”, the initials of the individual being recognized, that month and year the accident and the simple message of “Think About It”. Additional legend, such ranks, or titles, shall not be displayed on the signs. Decorative or graphical elements, pictographs, logos, or symbols shall not be displayed on the signs.
One marker shall be erected as close as possible to the location where the crash occurred. MoDOT determines the marker location to ensure safe operation of the highway system.


The participating fee shall be paid by the applicant. MoDOT shall maintain the markers for 10 years, after which a renewal application and participating fee shall be submitted or the markers are removed.
The marker shall consist of one shoulder post-mounted sign on the right-hand side of the roadway, placed parallel to the roadway at approximately the mowing limit and facing the median. The marker shall not be placed perpendicular to the roadway. The marker shall not interfere with the placement of other signs, traffic control devices, other safety devices, or impede the safety of the traveling public.


'''Option.''' Immediate family members of the deceased victim or any individual having received written consent from an immediate family member to submit an application on his or her behalf may request a memorial marker.
The marker shall be rectangular in shape and shall be 30 inches by 18 inches. The marker shall have white legend on a blue background. The marker shall use MoDOT standard retroreflective sheeting. The legend displayed on the marker is mandated by state statue and shall be limited to the simple message of “Drunk Driving Victim”, the initials (e.g., first, middle, and last name) of the individual being designated, the month and year (e.g., two-digits) of the accident and the simple message of “Think About It”. Additional legends, such as ranks, or titles, shall not be displayed on the marker. Decorative or graphical elements, pictographs, logos, or symbols shall not be displayed on or attached to the marker or post.


'''Support.''' Before completing an application, please contact MoDOT at (573) 526-0117 to confirm availability of the desired location.
The participating fee shall be paid by the applicant, private donations, or organizations.


==903.15.5 [[:Category:824 Adopt-A-Highway and Sponsor-A-Highway Programs|Adopt-A-Highway Program]]==
MoDOT will order the marker and schedule for installation after the memorial receives approval. Sign delivery can take five to seven weeks. Memorial markers are installed within 120 days from the date the signs are received from the manufacturer, weather permitting.  


'''Support.''' Refer to [http://epg.modot.mo.gov/index.php?title=171.6_Roadsides#RDS.28B1.29_Adopt-A-Highway EPG 171.6] for acknowledgment sign program policy.
MoDOT shall determine the marker location to ensure safe operation of the state roadway system.  


Refer to [[903.9 General Information Signs#903.9.6 Acknowledgment Signs (I9-1, I9-2, I9-2P, I9-3) (MUTCD Section 2H.08)|EPG 903.9.6]] for sign details.
MoDOT will not publicly announce the installation date for memorial markers to ensure safety is not compromised for all individuals involved, including our personnel, and the traveling public.  


==903.15.6 Memorial Roads==
MoDOT shall maintain the markers for 10 years, after which a renewal application and renewal fee shall be submitted, or the markers are removed.


'''Support.''' [http://www.moga.mo.gov/statutes/chapters/chap229.htm Section 229.222, RSMo], allows the governing assembly of any Missouri county, city or village to designate any street, road or highway within that governing assembly's jurisdiction as a memorial road for any law enforcement officer who is killed in the line of duty.
'''Option.''' Immediate family members of the deceased victim may request a memorial marker. An individual with written consent from an immediate family member may also apply on the family member’s behalf.


'''Standard.''' The city, county, or village shall be allowed to erect and maintain on MoDOT right of way standard naming signs. The city, county or village shall be responsible for the full cost of manufacture, erection and maintenance of these signs.
'''Support.''' The MoDOT Highway Safety and Traffic Division reviews and approves these proposed designations.  


Location of these sign shall be at the approval of MoDOT. The signs shall comply with EPG 903.15.2. A [http://wwwi/intranet/cc/contracts.asp?f=TR&nav=modot TR-42 contract] shall be executed.
Before completing an application,  contact the MoDOT Highway Safety and Traffic Division at (573) 751-7643 or via email at [mailto:Memorial.Designations@modot.mo.gov Memorial.Designations@modot.mo.gov] to verify roadway availability of the desired highway designation.


'''Guidance.''' Only one name should be used to identify any road, whether numbered or unnumbered.




[[Category:903 Highway Signing|903.15]]
[[Category:903 Highway Signing (MUTCD Part 2)|903.18]]

Latest revision as of 08:43, 31 December 2025

903.18.1 Memorial Designation Programs

Support. The Missouri General Assembly statutorily established the Memorial Designation Programs to memorialize certain individuals, events, places or organizations on Missouri’s state roadway system.

The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission establish fees for these memorial designation signs. The fee is for participating in the Memorial Designation Programs, which covers the cost of constructing signs or constructing, installing and maintaining markers. These memorial signs and markers are the property of MoDOT.

MoDOT’s involvement in memorial designations is limited to the administration of the designation programs and to the installation and maintenance of signs or markers.

Standard. MoDOT has no authority to designate or install memorial signs or markers on non-state (e.g., city or county) routes.

MoDOT will require written consent from the honoree’s family authorizing the designation, if designating after an individual. To be mindful and respectful of the family, their consent is required. Not all families have interest in seeing a loved one’s memorial sign or marker and want to be reminded of their loss.

MoDOT shall provide notice of any proposed designation on the state’s roadway system by posting the proposal on MoDOT’s Memorial Designation Programs website in addition to making available to any representative of the news media or public upon request.

Organization of memorial dedication ceremonies shall be the responsibility of the family and/or their designee. MoDOT does not participate in organizational planning or provide signs for ceremonies. To ensure the safety of attendees and traveling public, ceremonies shall not take place on state right-of-way. MoDOT does not coordinate the sign installation with dedication ceremonies.

Following the approval of a memorial designation, MoDOT will notify the family or its designee of the approval. MoDOT will send either an approval or payment request letter to the family or its designee, or to the legislator who sponsored the memorial if the family or its designee is unknown. The official letter will provide specific and necessary information regarding the subsequent steps in MoDOT’s memorial designation process.

MoDOT will order signs after the memorial receives approval or becomes law and once the fees, if required are received in full. Signs for memorial designations established through the Legislative Process will not be ordered or installed until after August 28th, date the bill becomes law. Signs for memorial designations established through MoDOT's Application Process will be ordered and scheduled for installation after the designation is approved by the Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight. Sign delivery can take five to seven weeks. Memorial signs or markers are installed within 120 days from the date the signs are received from the manufacturer, weather permitting.

MoDOT shall determine the sign location to ensure safe operation of the state roadway system.

MoDOT will not publicly announce the installation date for memorial signs or markers to ensure safety is not compromised for all individuals involved, including our personnel, and the traveling public.

Option. The family or its designee may request a PDF file of the memorial sign at no cost, provided their written acceptance of MoDOT's PDF terms and condition declaration. The PDF allows the family or its designee to utilize local sign/banner companies to fabricate commemorative or replica signs for their own personal use.

Support. MoDOT will provide the PDF file of the memorial sign electronically to the family or its designee at the email address provided.

Following installation, MoDOT will send digital images of the completed memorial signs or markers and the official installation date to the email address provided by the family or its designee. Memorial sign or marker installations shall not preempt critical highway work or any department directives pertaining to prioritization of sign maintenance.

Option. The family or its designee may submit a biography for an individual honored with a memorial designation on the state roadway system. A photo of the honoree may be added to the biography, if electronically provided.

Support. MoDOT will publicize the honoree’s biography and post a website link on the MoDOT Memorial Map.

Standard. All biographies will have the same format, as designed by MoDOT. MoDOT shall reserve the right to review and edit the biography,

903.18.2 Memorial Highway and Bridge Program (M18-1, M18-2, M18-5, M18-6, M18-7, M18-8) (MUTCD Section 2M.10)

Support. The Missouri Legislature routinely establishes memorial designations on Missouri’s State highways and bridges each year.

A highway designated as a memorial is not considered to be a named highway for the purposes of highway signing or road user navigation and orientation.

EPG 903.1.20 contains information regarding excessive use of signs. Because memorial names are not official highway names, memorial signing is not essential to providing navigational guidance.

Under certain conditions, and within specific guidelines, Missouri highways and bridges may be designated after an individual (deceased 2 years), an event, place, or organization. The 2-year waiting period after a death is required by state statute to allow for grieving before memorialization decisions are made.

MoDOT will require the family or its designee to provide verification of the honoree’s death. A copy of the death certificate or obituary is an acceptable form of documentation.

Before contacting a member of the General Assembly or completing a MoDOT Application, contact the MoDOT Highway Safety and Traffic Division at (573) 751-7643 or via email at Memorial.Designations@modot.mo.gov to verify availability of the desired section of highway (two-mile-or-less) or bridge location.

MoDOT can help identify an available roadway. The family or its designee will need to provide a general location (e.g., county, route, crossroad) to assist in their research.

Standard. Where such memorial signs are installed on the highway mainline, (1) memorial names shall not appear on directional guide signs, (2) memorial signs shall not interfere with the placement of any other traffic control devices, and (3) memorial signs shall not compromise the safety or efficiency of traffic flow. MoDOT shall determine the exact sign location to ensure safe operation of the state roadway system.

Memorial signs shall not imply that a highway has been officially renamed, Memorial Designation names shall not replace or alter the official names of state routes with numerals, letters, or city streets. Memorial Designation names are honorary designations only and are not official highway names.

Memorial names shall not appear on supplemental signs or on any other information sign on or along the highway or its intersecting routes.

MoDOT shall erect and maintain signs provided under this policy.

The location of these signs shall be determined by MoDOT.

No bridge or section of a highway on the state roadway system shall be designated more than once. Each event, place, organization or person shall only be eligible for one bridge or highway designation. These are the provisions of Missouri Revisor of Statutes - Revised Statutes of Missouri, RSMo Section 227.299.8.

In the event a bridge or highway has a designated name, another bridge or highway shall be selected.

A total of two signs shall be erected for each highway or bridge designation on the state’s roadway system, as specified by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).

Signing shall consist of one shoulder post-mounted sign at each end of the bridge or section of highway. Memorial bridge signs will be installed on the roadway carried by the bridge, not on the roadway traveling under the bridge. Memorial signs shall not appear on or be placed on any bridge structure or bridge span over a divided or undivided highway.

The memorial signs shall be rectangular in shape and shall be 6 ft. by 3 ft. The signs shall have a white legend on a green background. The signs shall use MoDOT standard retroreflective sheeting. Legend on the signs shall use 6 in. tall letters with a maximum of 3 lines of text. The legend displayed on memorial signs shall be limited to the name of the individual, event, place, or organization being designated and the required simple message preceding or following the name, such as “MEMORIAL HIGHWAY” or “MEMORIAL BRIDGE”. Additional legends, such as biographical information, nicknames, or any appearance of advertising, shall not be displayed on memorial signs. Decorative or graphical elements, pictographs, logos, or symbols shall not be displayed on or attached to memorial signs or posts.

MoDOT shall have the right to modify the proposed legend based on design limitations.

The lettering on memorial signs shall be composed of lower-case letters with initial upper-case letters.

Guidance. When used, memorial or dedication signs should be located in accordance with the provisions for excessive use of signs (see EPG 903.1.20).

903.18.2.1 Legislative Process

Support. Legislative bodies will occasionally adopt an act or resolution memorializing or designating a highway or bridge on Missouri’s state roadway system.

MoDOT can help identify an available roadway. The family or its designee will need to provide a general location (e.g., county, route, or crossroad) to assist in their research.

MoDOT can work with members of the General Assembly or House and Senate Research to draft the appropriate bill language.

Standard. A directive for naming shall come through the action of the General Assembly. In the event a bridge or highway has a designated name, another bridge or highway shall be selected.

Only one memorial name shall be used to identify any highway or bridge designation under the provisions of Missouri Revisor of Statutes - Revised Statutes of Missouri, RSMo Section 227.299.

Only the following residents of Missouri shall be eligible for memorial signing through the legislative process:

  1. Members of the U.S. Armed Forces killed in the line of duty
  2. Members of the U.S. Armed Forces who are missing in action
  3. Missouri Medal of Honor Recipients
  4. Emergency personnel killed while performing duties relating to their employment
  5. State employees killed while serving the state

Standard. For designations honoring Missouri Armed Forces killed in the line of duty or missing in action, Missouri Medal of Honor recipients, Missouri emergency personnel or state employees killed while performing duties relating to their employment, no fees shall be assessed and all costs associated with such designations shall be funded by MoDOT.

MoDOT will waive the participation fee if verification is provided to certify the honoree meets the circumstances outlined in Missouri Revisor of Statutes - Revised Statutes of Missouri, RSMo Section 227.296. A copy of the U.S. Armed Forces Casualty Report, a website link to a fallen military webpage or news article, statement from the Missouri Veterans Commission or the U.S. Department of Veterans Affair, or any military office or state document certifying such facts are acceptable forms of documentation.

MoDOT will design memorial signs for any highway or bridge designation as specified in legislation. MoDOT has no authority to deviate from law. If any part of the memorial designation is incorrect, legislation must be modified during a subsequent legislative session. MoDOT can only change the memorial designation or signs after the correction has been signed into law.

903.18.2.2 Application Process

Standard. A MoDOT application shall be submitted to MoDOT.

A list of one hundred (100) wet-signed signatures of individuals who support the naming of the highway or bridge designation shall be submitted to MoDOT. A 100-signature petition is required by state statute to show community support from the specific area the family, or its designee wishes to designate. The list must be of Missouri residents who are 18 years or older and live in the county or counties surrounding the memorial’s location.

MoDOT will require the family or its designee to have a legislative sponsor supporting the application. All memorial designation programs in the state of Missouri are based on state law. The law requires every memorial application to have a member of the Missouri General Assembly who will sponsor the designation. The sponsor should serve the local community for where the memorial is designated.

A total of two signs shall be erected for each highway or bridge designation on the state’s roadway system, as specified by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).

The participating fee shall be paid by the applicant, private donations, or organizations. MoDOT shall maintain the signs for 20 years, after which a renewal application and renewal fee shall be submitted, or the signs are removed.

In the event a bridge or highway has a designated name, another bridge or highway shall be selected.

Only one memorial name shall be used to identify any highway or bridge designation under the provisions of Missouri Revisor of Statutes - Revised Statutes of Missouri, RSMo Section 227.299.

Support. The Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight reviews and approves proposed designations. The Committee normally meets three times a year: in late January or early February, in late April or mid-May (before end of session), and in mid-September (during veto session). MoDOT has no influence over when the Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight meets. If the Committee is unable to gather a quorum to vote on the application, the application will be held, reviewed, and voted on at the next meeting.

Before completing an application, contact the MoDOT Highway Safety and Traffic Division at (573) 751-7643 or via email at Memorial.Designations@modot.mo.gov to verify roadway availability of the desired section of highway (two-mile-or-less) or bridge designation.

MoDOT can help identify an available route. The family or its designee will need to provide a general location (e.g., county, route, or crossroad) to assist in their research.

Additional program information and application can be found at Memorial Highway and Bridge Program.

903.18.3 Heroes Way Designation Program

Support. This program allows for state-maintained highway interchanges, bridges, or segments of highway (two-miles-or-less) to be designated for Missouri residents, who were in the U.S. Armed Forces and were killed in action while performing active military duty.

Additional program information and application can be found at Heroes Way Designation Program.

Option. Any individual who is related by marriage, adoption, or consanguinity within the second degree to the member of the United States Armed Forces who was killed in action may apply for a Heroes Way designation.

Support. To protect the family’s interest, MoDOT corresponds only with the family member who submitted and signed the application.

Standard. MoDOT is the assigned program administrator under the provisions of Missouri Revisor of Statutes - Revised Statutes of Missouri, RSMo Section 227.297.

An application shall be submitted to MoDOT.

Verification the honoree was in the U.S. Armed Forces and was killed while performing military duty is required by state statue and shall be submitted to MoDOT. Acceptable forms of verification include a copy of the U.S. Armed Forces Casualty Report, website link to a fallen military webpage, a statement from the Missouri Veterans Commission or the U.S. Department of Veterans Affair, or any official military document certifying such facts.

Interstate or state-numbered highway interchanges, bridges or segments of highway shall only be designated in memory of one fallen solider. All interchanges, bridges, and sections of highway shall be identified and tied to the primary route. (e.g., an interchange at Interstate 70 and U.S. Highway 63 shall be considered an Interstate interchange and not a U.S. interchange).

A total of two signs shall be erected for each interchange, bridge, or section of highway designation on the state’s roadway system, as specified by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).

Signing shall consist of one shoulder post-mounted sign at each end of the interchange, bridge, or section of highway. Heroes Way bridge signs will be installed on the roadway carried by the bridge, not on the roadway traveling under the bridge. Heroes Way interchange signs will be installed within the triangle area between the mainline and the ramp of the designated interchange. Heroes Way signs shall not appear on or be placed on any bridge structure or bridge span over a divided or undivided highway.

The signs shall be rectangular in shape and shall be 6 ft. by 3 ft. The signs shall have a white legend on a green background. The signs shall use MoDOT standard retroreflective sheeting. The legend displayed on the signs shall be limited to the simple message of “HEROES WAY”, the name of the individual being designated and the branch of U.S. Armed Forces the individual serviced. Additional legends, such as biographical information, nicknames, or any appearance of advertising, shall not be displayed on the signs. Decorative or graphical elements, pictographs, logos, or symbols shall not be displayed or attached to the signs or posts.

MoDOT shall have the right to modify the proposed legend based on design limitations of the sign.

MoDOT shall determine the sign location to ensure safe operation of the state roadway system.

MoDOT shall maintain the signs for 20 years, after which a renewal application shall be submitted to MoDOT or the signs are removed.

Support. The Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight reviews and approves the proposed designations. The Committee normally meets three times a year: in late January or early February, in late April or mid-May (before end of session), and in mid-September (during veto session). MoDOT has no influence over when the Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight meets. If the Committee is unable to gather a quorum to vote on the application, the application will be held, reviewed, and voted on at the next meeting.

MoDOT will order the signs and schedule for installation after the memorial receives approval. Sign delivery can take five to seven weeks. Memorial signs are installed within 120 days from the date the signs are received from the manufacturer, weather permitting. Before completing an application, contact the MoDOT Highway Safety and Traffic Division at (573) 751-7643 or via email at Memorial.Designations@modot.mo.gov to verify roadway availability of the desired interchange, bridge, or section of highway (two-miles-or-less).

MoDOT can help identify an available roadway. The family will need to provide a general location (e.g., county, route, or crossroad) to assist in their research.

Standard. No interchange, bridge or section of a highway on the state roadway system shall be designated after more than one member of the U.S. Armed Forces killed in action. Such person shall only be eligible for one interchange, bridge or highway designation under the provision of Missouri Revisor of Statutes - Revised Statutes of Missouri, RSMo Section 227.297.8.

Heroes Way designations shall not replace existing memorial designations for any bridge or section of highway designated on the roadway system. In the event a bridge or highway has a designated name, another bridge or section of highway shall be selected.

903.18.4 Drunk Driving Victim Program

Support. This program allows memorial markers to be placed along state-maintained roadways for any victim killed on a state highway as result of a vehicular accident caused by an impaired driver.

Additional program information and application can be found at Drunk Driving Victim (David's Law).

Standard. MoDOT is the program administrator. Applicants must submit an application to MoDOT, along with a copy of a Missouri Law Enforcement report or other legal documentation. This documentation must indicate one of the vehicle operators involved in the crash was impaired.

One marker shall be allowed for one individual who died in Missouri. In cases involving multiple victims, one marker per victim may be installed at the discretion of MoDOT; this is subject to additional costs. A marker shall not be installed in memory of an individual who themselves were impaired and in violation of the provisions in section 577.010 or 577.012.

One marker shall be erected as close as possible to the location where the crash occurred. MoDOT determines the marker location to ensure safe operation of the highway system.

The marker shall consist of one shoulder post-mounted sign on the right-hand side of the roadway, placed parallel to the roadway at approximately the mowing limit and facing the median. The marker shall not be placed perpendicular to the roadway. The marker shall not interfere with the placement of other signs, traffic control devices, other safety devices, or impede the safety of the traveling public.

The marker shall be rectangular in shape and shall be 30 inches by 18 inches. The marker shall have white legend on a blue background. The marker shall use MoDOT standard retroreflective sheeting. The legend displayed on the marker is mandated by state statue and shall be limited to the simple message of “Drunk Driving Victim”, the initials (e.g., first, middle, and last name) of the individual being designated, the month and year (e.g., two-digits) of the accident and the simple message of “Think About It”. Additional legends, such as ranks, or titles, shall not be displayed on the marker. Decorative or graphical elements, pictographs, logos, or symbols shall not be displayed on or attached to the marker or post.

The participating fee shall be paid by the applicant, private donations, or organizations.

MoDOT will order the marker and schedule for installation after the memorial receives approval. Sign delivery can take five to seven weeks. Memorial markers are installed within 120 days from the date the signs are received from the manufacturer, weather permitting.

MoDOT shall determine the marker location to ensure safe operation of the state roadway system.

MoDOT will not publicly announce the installation date for memorial markers to ensure safety is not compromised for all individuals involved, including our personnel, and the traveling public.

MoDOT shall maintain the markers for 10 years, after which a renewal application and renewal fee shall be submitted, or the markers are removed.

Option. Immediate family members of the deceased victim may request a memorial marker. An individual with written consent from an immediate family member may also apply on the family member’s behalf.

Support. The MoDOT Highway Safety and Traffic Division reviews and approves these proposed designations.

Before completing an application, contact the MoDOT Highway Safety and Traffic Division at (573) 751-7643 or via email at Memorial.Designations@modot.mo.gov to verify roadway availability of the desired highway designation.