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Closures scheduled this week on several streets in Līhu‘e and Kekaha

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Kaua‘i County is notifying the public that several streets in Līhu‘e and Kekaha will have closures in effect this week.

Emergency sewer line repair on Poinciana Street

Courtesy Map: Kaua‘i County

A portion of Poicina Street in Līhu‘e, between Nakamura Street and Kūhiō Highway, will be closed from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday to allow the Wastewater Management Division to perform emergency work on the sewer line in the area.

Residents of Poinciana Street will be granted limited access through the work area.

Otherwise, motorists should avoid the area, if possible, or drive with caution and expect delays if they cannot.

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Anyone with questions can contact Donald Fujimoto at 808-241-4882 or via email at dfujioto@kauai.gov.

Lane closures scheduled in Kekaha because of resurfacing

Courtesy Map: Kaua‘i County

The Department of Public Works and contractor Maui Kupono Builders announce lane closures in effect from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. today through Friday, weather permitting, for the following roadways in Kekaha:

  • Noi‘o Place.
  • Pae Kō Place.
  • I‘o Road.
  • Iwipolena Road.

The closures are necessary for road resurfacing work. Area residents will be allowed partial access through the closures.

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Motorists should make appropriate arrangements to accommodate the necessary road closures and allow extra time to get to their destinations.

No parking will be allowed in the work zones. Flaggers will be directing traffic.

Contact Maui Kupono Builders at 808-369-1800 or Todd Ozaki with Kaua‘i County at 808-241-4845 for more information or with any questions.

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