SCS HB 1941 -- HIGHWAYS, PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE LANE, AND BRIDGE DESIGNATIONS This bill designates the following highways, pedestrian and bicycle lane, and bridge: (1) The portion of Interstate 70 in the City of St. Louis as the "Mark Twain Highway." Currently, this portion of the highway is designated as the "Mark McGwire Highway"; (2) The portion of State Highway 266 in Greene County from Airport Boulevard to one mile east as the "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Mile." The current designation for the portion of State Highway 266 in Greene County from North Missouri Road AB to one mile east is repealed; (3) The pedestrian and bicycle lane on the U. S. Highway 54 bridge crossing the Missouri River at Jefferson City in Cole County, upon its completion, as the "Pat Jones Pedestrian/Bicycle Lane"; (4) The portion of Lindbergh Boulevard in St. Louis County from its intersection with Lemay Ferry Road to the highway's connection with Barracksview Road as the "Dave Sinclair Memorial Highway"; (5) The portion of State Highway 80 in New Madrid County from the intersection of State Highway 61, State Highway 80, and State Route H east to Interstate 55 as the "Gene Curtis Memorial Highway"; (6) The portion of Interstate 44 in St. Louis County from the intersection with South Geyer Road east to the intersection with South Elm Avenue as the "Police Officer Ernest M. Brockman Sr. Memorial Highway"; (7) The portion of State Highway 53 in Butler County from the city limits of Qulin to one mile south of the city limits as the "Johnny Lee Hays Memorial Highway"; (8) The portion of Interstate 64/U. S. Highway 40 from the McClausland/Skinker interchange east to the Interstate 64/Interstate 55 interchange as the "Jack Buck Memorial Highway"; (9) The bridge crossing over the Union Pacific Railroad located on U. S. Highway 24 near Wilson Road in the Fairmont Business District in the City of Independence in Jackson County as the "Sergeant Charles R. Long Memorial Bridge"; (10) The portion of U. S. Highway 24 in Jackson County from the bridge crossing over the Union Pacific Railroad in the Fairmont Business District of the City of Independence to the intersection of Noland Road as the "Harry S Truman Memorial Highway"; (11) The portion of Interstate 44 in Franklin County from the State Highway 100 overpass west to the St. Mary's Road overpass as the "Mo. Hwy. Patrolman Corporal Dennis E. Engelhard Memorial Highway"; (12) The portion of U. S. Highway 36 in Macon County located 1.7 miles west of the intersection of U. S. Highway 36 and State Route O as the "Missouri State Trooper William Brandt Memorial Highway"; and (13) The portion of State Highway 13 in Polk County from the intersection of State Highway 32 to the intersection of State Highway 83 as the "John Playter Memorial Highway."Copyright (c) Missouri House of Representatives