Politics & Government
Hawaii Governor David Y. Ige: DOT NEWS RELEASE: HAWAII ISLAND LANE CLOSURES FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 7 – AUGUST 13
— MAMALAHOA HIGHWAY (ROUTE 11) —
Aug 6, 2021
— MAMALAHOA HIGHWAY (ROUTE 11) —
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1) KAU (WEEKEND/WEEKLY WORK)
Single lane closure on Mamalahoa Highway (Route 11) in both directions between mile markers 76 and 78, Kohala Boulevard and Ginger Blossom Lane, on Saturday, Aug. 7 through Monday, Aug. 9, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., for landscape work.
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— KUAKINI HIGHWAY (ROUTE 11) —
1) KONA (WEEKEND/WEEKLY WORK)
Single lane closure on Kuakini Highway (Route 11) in both directions between mile markers 107 and 108, Rabbit Hill Road and Old Government Road, on Saturday, Aug. 7 through Monday, Aug. 9, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., for landscaping work.
2) KONA (WEEKEND WORK)
Single lane closure on Kuakini Highway (Route 11) in both directions between mile markers 117 and 119, Kamehamalu Street and Kahoolele Street, on Saturday, Aug. 7 through Sunday, Aug. 8, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., for road striping work.
— KANOELEHUA AVENUE (ROUTE 11) —
1) HILO (WEEKEND WORK)
Single lane closure on Kanoelehua Avenue (Route 11) in both directions between mile markers 6 and 9, Macadamia Road and North Road, on Saturday, Aug. 7 through Sunday, Aug.8, from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., for tree trimming and culvert work.
— HAWAII BELT ROAD (ROUTE 19) —
1) HILO
Hawaii County has created a detour on Hawaii Belt Road (Route 19) at mile marker 11.2 for the closure of the Makea Stream Bridge. Motorists should exercise caution and obey signage in the work area.
2) HAMAKUA (WEEKEND/WEEKLY WORK)
Shoulder closure on Hawaii Belt Road (Route 19) in both directions between mile markers 18 and 19, Kauniho Road and Hawaii Belt Road, on Saturday, Aug. 7 through Monday, Aug. 9, from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., for landscaping and tree trimming work.
This press release was produced by Hawaii Governor David Y. Ige. The views expressed here are the author’s own.