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Hawai‘i Island Road & Lane Closures, May 26–June 1

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There will be no daytime lane closures on Monday, May 28, in observance of Memorial Day.

The State of Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation and the County of Hawaiʻi Department of Public Works have announced the following temporary lane closures from Saturday, May 26, through Saturday, May 5, 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.

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For information about statewide closures, go online.

DANIEL K. INOUYE HIGHWAY (ROUTE 200)

KAUMANA (WEEKEND WORK) Lane shifts and alternating lane closures on the Daniel K. Inouye Highway Route 200 (Saddle Road) in both directions between Milepost Markers 11.5 and 52 on Saturday, May 26, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., for installation of centerline rumble strips and pavement markings. Traffic may be required to follow a pilot car through the work zone.

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QUEEN KA‘AHUMANU HIGHWAY (ROUTE 19)

KALAOA (NIGHT WORK) All turning lanes will be closed at the Queen Ka‘ahumanu Highway (Route 19) and Makoko Bay Drive intersection on Tuesday, May 29, through Friday, June 1, over a 24-hour period, for utility installation and highway improvements.

VOLCANO ROAD/MĀMALAHOA HIGHWAY (ROUTE 11)

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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 Tuesday, May 29, through Friday, June 1, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., for pavement marking.

HAWAI‘I BELT ROAD (ROUTE 19)

HAKALAU Alternating lane closures on Hawai‘i Belt Road (Route 19) in both directions in the vicinity of Mile Marker 16 on Tuesday, May 29, through Friday, June 1, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., for bridge rehabilitation.

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