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Learn more about proposed improvements to a section of Kaumualiʻi Highway

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Kaumuali‘i Highway improvements area. (Photo courtesy: Hawai‘i Department of Transportation)

The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation is inviting the public to an environmental open house for the proposed improvements to a section of Kaumualiʻi Highway.

Hawai‘i Department of Transportation is conducting an environmental study for these improvements to the highway between Anonui Street and Maluhia Road. The study will look at a range of topics, including alternatives to enhance safety, support multimodal connectivity, address travel demand and congestion, as well as the potential impacts on community, natural, cultural and historic resources within the project area.

For more information on the proposed Kaumualiʻi Highway Improvements between Anonui Street and Maluhia Road visit www.kaumualiihighway.com.

Kaumuali‘i Highway improvements area. (Photo courtesy: Hawai‘i Department of Transportation)
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The state agency will hold the event at the Kaua‘i Community College Fine Arts Auditorium, located at 3-1901 Kaumuali‘i Highway, on Aug. 26 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Attendees at the open house will be able to share their input on the environmental study and learn about the environmental review process and project timeline.

This open house will be in-person only.

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A virtual meeting will be hosted by HDOT on Aug. 27 from 5:30‑6:30 p.m. Stakeholders interested in attending the virtual meeting may register at https://us06web.zoom.us meeting/register/ u-y5hL2mTv-0vsuAknslog.

For auxiliary aid, services, or other accommodations, contact info@kaumualiihighway.com as soon as possible.

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