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Check out road closures for annual Historic Kōloa Plantation Days Parade

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Several streets in Kōloa will be closed July 29 for the annual Historic Kōloa Plantation Days Parade.

Kaua‘i Police Department will close roads from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The parade starts at 10 a.m. Road closures will include:

  • Po‘ipū Road (from the Old Cane Haul Road near Kiahuna Golf Course to Kōloa Road)
  • Kōloa Road (from Ala Kalanikaumaka to Weliweli Road)
  • Maluhia Road (from Kōloa Road to Ala Kinoiki)

During these road closures, the Kaua‘i Bus will not have service in the Kōloa area. Kaua‘i Bus temporary route changes for the Kōloa Shuttle include:

  • No service at the Kōloa Telephone Exchange, Kōloa Elementary School, Kukuiula Store, Kōloa Post Office, and Kōloa Neighborhood Center bus stops.
  • The closest bus stop on the island’s southern portion for those wishing to travel to Po‘ipū is in Kalāheo.
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Motorists wishing to access Po‘ipū and Kōloa towns during that time may do so via Waila‘au Road or Ala Kinoiki and Ala Kalanikaumaka.

In addition, on July 30, Ho‘owili Road will be closed from 6 to 9 a.m. for the Kukuiula Outrigger Canoe Club fun run. During this time, Po‘ipū Beach Park can be accessed via Ho‘one Road by way of Pe‘e Road and Po‘ipū Road.

Motorists should allow additional time to get to their destinations as traffic delays are expected. Officers will be manning all road closures.

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For more information about The Kaua‘i Bus, visit the Transportation website, www.kauai.gov/transportation, or call 808-246-8110.

For more information on the parade, visit the event website at www.koloaplantationdays.com.

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