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Hawai‘i DOT Analyzing Lane Damage

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Assessment teams from the Hawai‘i Department of Transportation, Federal Highways Administration and Central Federal Lands deployed to Hawai‘i Island and Maui on Aug. 28 to conduct in-depth analysis of damages from Hurricane Lane and the Lahaina fire. These assessments will inform the plan for recovery and repair of the effected routes. An update will be provided once the plan for recovery is determined.

The HDOT responded to flooding events on Kaua‘i late Monday, Aug. 27, 2018. HDOT engaged in flood response on Kaua‘i and O‘ahu Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018.

Kaua‘i

Preliminary 24-hour rainfall total for Hanalei as of 6 p.m. was 11-inches. This resulted in the continuing closure of Kuhio Highway at Hanalei Bridge and on the road between Waikoko and Wainiha. HDOT Highways Division Kauai District plans to clean mud and debris from the roadways once flood waters recede and to continue repair work on Kuhio Highway at mile marker 1, which saw rockfall and a fallen tree Monday night.

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HDOT will announce when access to Hanalei, Wainiha and Haena is restored.

Travel on Kuhio Highway at mile marker 1 (the hill leading up to Hanalei Bridge) will be contraflowed as additional emergency repairs are made to the slope tomorrow morning. The hours for the alternating one-lane access will be given after assessment of the area and weather conditions.

O‘ahu

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HDOT Highways Division O‘ahu District responded to flood related closures of Likelike Highway between Valley View Drive and Nalanieha Street in both directions and cleared Honolulu bound lanes as of 9:25 a.m., Aug. 28. HDOT crews also cleared a small landslide on the eastbound H-201 Moanalua Freeway before the Puuloa Off Ramp and removed flood debris from underneath the Kalihi Stream Bridge on Dilligham Street (area before Middle Street). Removal of the flood debris beneath the bridge engaged HDOT crews and our contractor, HTM, until 6 p.m., Aug. 28.

Maintenance crews involved in the debris removal were unable to complete repairs to the flashing beacon at the entrance to the Kalanianaole Highway Contraflow HOV Lane, which runs westbound from West Halemaumau Street to Ainakoa Avenue.

The Contraflow will be opened tomorrow between 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. for those with two or more in their vehicle, motorcycles, electric vehicles with proper licenses, and permit holders. Contraflow users are asked to use caution when entering the contraflow and to avoid entering before the 5 a.m. opening time for their safety and the safety of the crew setting up the lane.

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