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Hawai‘i Island Road & Lane Closures, Aug. 4–10

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The State of Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation and the County of Hawaiʻi Department of Public Works have announced the following temporary lane closures through Saturday, Aug. 10, 2018.

Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice. All projects are weather permitting.

This announcement does not include road closures due to the ongoing volcanic activity in the Puna District.

For information about statewide closures, go online.

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VOLCANO ROAD/MĀMALAHOA HIGHWAY (ROUTE 11)

KEA‘AU: Lane closure on Māmalahoa Highway (Route 11) in both directions between Mile Markers 6 and 9 in the vicinity of the Kea‘au-Bypass Road intersection to Kamehameha School on Monday, Aug. 6, through Friday, Aug. 10, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., for pavement marking.

SOUTH KOHALA: Lane closure on Kohala Mountain Road (Route 250) in both directions between Mile Markers 7.2 and 9.2 on Monday, Aug. 6 through Friday, Aug. 10, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., for guardrail work.

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MĀMALAHOA (HIGHWAY 190) 

KEA‘AU: Lane closure on Māmalahoa Highway (Route 19) in both directions between Mile Markers 6 and 9 in the vicinity of the Kea‘au-Bypass Road intersection to Kamehameha School on Monday, Aug. 6 through Friday, Aug. 10, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., for pavement marking.

HAWAI‘I BELT ROAD (ROUTE 19)

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WAILUKU: Lane closure on Hawaii Belt Road (Route 19) in both directions between Mile Marker 2 to 10 in the vicinity of Wailuku Bridge to Waia‘ama stream Bridge on Wednesday, Aug. 8, through Friday, Aug. 10, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., for paving.

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