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Scheduled Lane Closures: Sept 2–9

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The State of Hawai’i Department of Transportation and the County of Hawai’i Department of Public Works have announced the following temporary road and lane closures for Friday, Sept. 2, through Sunday, Sept. 4, 2016.

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

For information about statewide closures, go online.

Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice.

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All projects are weather permitting.

HAWAII BELT ROAD (ROUTE 19) 

  • HAKALAU (WEEKEND/NIGHT WORK)
    Alternating lane closures on Umauma Bridge in the vicinity of Hakalau (Route 19, Milepost 16) in both directions over a twenty-four hour period, seven days a week for bridge rehabilitation. Travel speed on Umauma Bridge is reduced to 20 mph, and vehicles that exceed statutory size-weight limits will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis upon application of their respective oversize-overweight vehicle permits. Maximum width for any vehicle with permit passing over the bridge is 12 feet.
  • PEPEEKEO TO HAKALAU
    Alternating single lane closures on Hawaii Belt Road (Route 19) in both directions between Kulaimano Road and Kauniho Road in the vicinity of Pepeekeo to Hakalau on Tuesday, Sept. 6, through Friday, Sept. 9, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., daily, for roadway improvements.

SADDLE ROAD (ROUTE 200)

  • UPPER KAUMANA
    Alternating single lane closures on Saddle Road (Highway 200) in both directions between Mile Marker 8 and Mile Marker 12 in the vicinity of upper Kaumana on Tuesday, Sept. 6, through Friday, Sept. 9, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., daily, for grading of the new Daniel K. Inouye Highway, East Side alignment.
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