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Lane Closure Scheduled for Portions of Līhu‘e Starting Today

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Portions of Līhu‘e will be closed from today, July 28 to Aug. 12 to allow Maui Kupono Builders to conduct road resurfacing work from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., weather permitting.

Road work is scheduled along Kaneka Street and within portions of the Kaneka-Nuhou roundabout.

Today through Thursday, July 29, Nuhou Street will be closed from Ulu Maika Street to the roundabout. One-way traffic will flow Puhi-bound only on Nuhou Street, from Kaumuali’i Highway to the roundabout, and the entire length of Kaneka Street.

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Due to a delay with resurfacing work for Kaneka Street, the Hokulei Village-Nuhou Road bus stop on Route 200 and Route 400 will be available for normal operations today.

The Hokulei Village-Nuhou Road bus stop on Route 200 and Route 400 is slated to be closed on July 29 due to a scheduled road closure.

The Hokulei Village-Nuhou Road bus stop on Route 200 and Route 400 will resume normal operation on July 30. For questions or more information, please call The Kaua‘i Bus at 246-8110.

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From July 30 to Aug. 12, on weekdays, single-lane closures are scheduled along the entire length of Kaneka Street from the roundabout to Puhi Road. The remaining open lanes will accommodate alternating traffic in both directions.

One lane of alternating traffic will be maintained. Flaggers will be positioned to assist motorists during these closures.

Make the appropriate arrangements to accommodate the necessary road closures, use alternate routes, and allow extra time to get to destinations.

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Anyone with questions may contact Maui Kupono Builders at 808-369-1800 or the County of Kaua‘i Roads Division at 808-241-4847.

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