Saturday, December 25, 2010

Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message

Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message
Sat, 25 Dec 2010 23:30:00 -0600

Based on data through 0500 UTC December 26 2010.

Water vapor imagery shows a broad upper level trough west of the state. A compact upper low is located north of the area near 37°N 172°W. This low is moving to the east at 15 mph. A digging shortwave trough is located west of the area near 29°N 176°E. This trough is moving to the southeast at 25 to 30 mph. A surface cold front is associated with this upper level trough, and a band of broken to overcast layered clouds is associated with this front. The frontal band is up to 200 miles wide, and the western edge extends from 30°N 173°W to 27°N 180°, or from 300 miles east northeast of Midway atoll to 200 miles southwest of Midway. The band is moving to the east at 20 mph. Isolated cumulonimbus clouds are embedded within the layered clouds. Cloud tops extend up to 38000 ft.

Another shortwave trough is located near 23°N 172°W, or about 500 miles southeast of Midway atoll. This trough is moving to the east northeast at 20 to 25 mph. An area of broken to overcast layered clouds is located generally north of 22°N between 160°W and 166°W. Isolated cumulonimbus clouds are embedded within these layered clouds, with tops extending up to 40000 ft. Broken to overcast cirrus and cirrostratus clouds extend farther south and west, south to 20°N and west to 170°W. These high clouds are moving to the northeast at 40 to 50 mph.

A band of broken cumulus and towering cumulus clouds extends farther to the west southwest, and is associated with a weakening stationary front. This band is between 100 to 200 miles wide, and is located south of a line from 24°N 166°W to 21°N 180°. Isolated cumulonimbus clouds are embedded within this frontal band as well. Cloud tops extend up to 40000 ft. Additional cumulonimbus clouds are located farther to the east as well, generally north of a line from 22°N 160°W to 27°N 154°W. Cloud tops with these convective cells extend up to 45000 ft.

To the southeast of the state, an upper level low near 18°N 155°W, or about 100 miles south southeast of South Point on the Big Island. This low is moving to the north northeast at 20 mph. An area of broken middle and high level clouds are located to the east of this low, generally between 145°W and 154°W south of 19°N. These thicker layered clouds are moving to the northeast at 20 to 30 mph. Additional cirrus clouds are located farther north, extending up to 22°N. These thinner high clouds are moving to the northeast and east at 40 to 50 mph.

Across the main Hawaiian islands, an area of showery cumulus and towering cumulus clouds is located across Kauai and Oahu and surrounding coastal waters. Isolated cumulonimbus clouds are located near and to the west of Kauai. These convective clouds are moving to the northeast at 15 mph. Cumulonimbus cloud tops extend up to 40000 ft. Otherwise, towering cumulus cloud tops generally extend up to 25000 ft. Across Maui county, broken low clouds cover the interior and northern coastal sections of Molokai, and the interior of Lanai. Broken low clouds also cover the interior of the west Maui mountains, and lower slopes of Haleakala. These clouds also extend offshore to the north of east Maui.

On the Big Island, broken low clouds cover the lower slopes and coastal sections of north and south Kona districts, as well as windward sections from north Kohala to Hamakua districts. These clouds extend offshore to the north and northwest. An area of cirrus and cirrostratus clouds is located just offshore of Kau and Puna districts. This area of high clouds is moving to the northwest at 10 mph, and is beginning to cover eastern sections of the Big Island.

Hawaii Infrared Satellite image for 0500 UTC
Central Pacific Infrared Satellite image for 0500 UTC


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Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message

Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message
Sat, 25 Dec 2010 18:30:00 -0600

Based on data through 0000 UTC December 26 2010.

The islands that Sat under mostly clear skies early this morning are now covered with broken to overcast low clouds. The only exceptions where skies are still mostly clear are the central valley of Maui, over and upslope of Hilo, and the southern tip of the Big Island.

Additional clouds with broken coverage and isolated showers are south of Kauai Oahu and Molokai and are moving to the north at 15 to 20 mph. Maui and Lanai have fewer clouds moving up from the south because they are located downwind of the cloud-blocking Big Island.

Skies north of Kauai Oahu and Molokai are clear or have isolated clouds. Skies north of Maui and the Big Island, on the other hand, have broken to overcast clouds. Low cloud tops over and near the islands range from 6 to 10 thousand feet.

Scattered to broken high clouds are moving over Kauai from the northwest. Scattered high clouds are also moving to the north over the Big Island. The high clouds over and southeast of the Big Island are south of a jetstream running from 14°N 155°W to 19°N 156°W across the Big Island to 21°N 150°W then off to the east-southeast. Most of the cirrus clouds are thin rather than opaque.

Water vapor imagery, which displays moisture above 24 thousand feet, continues to track an upper level low centered about 175 miles south of the big island's South Point. The low is moving to the north-northeast at 20 mph over the last 6 hours. Scattered thunderstorms are located east and southeast of the low center in an area from 08°N to 16°N between 140°W and 155°W.

Broken to overcast clouds with isolated embedded thunderstorms are located north and west of the islands. Most of the clouds are within 120 miles of a cold front from 30°N 160°W to 22°N 170°W and 20°N 180°W. The clouds are moving to the northeast at about 20 mph while the area is translating slowly to the southeast toward the islands. Maximum thunderstorm tops are estimated to be near 45 thousand feet.

A second cold front is located far to the northwest along a line through 30°N 174°W to 26°N 180°W then off to the southwest. Thunderstorms within 120 miles of the front have increased in number and intensity over the last 6 hours. Thunderstorm tops are near 30 thousand feet. The cold front is moving to the southeast at 10 to 15 mph.

Hawaii Visible Satellite image for 0000 UTC
Central Pacific Infrared Satellite image for 0000 UTC


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Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message

Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message
Sat, 25 Dec 2010 12:30:00 -0600

Based on data through 1800 UTC December 25 2010.

Clouds were scattered to broken over the Kauai mountains, the east end of Molokai and most of Lanai. Broken clouds were also noticed over the south-facing slopes of the west Maui mountains and mount Haleakala, and the south coast of the Big Island. Otherwise, skies were mostly clear.

Clouds were scattered to broken over water within 100 miles of the islands. Cloud tops ranged from 6 to 11 thousand feet. The clouds were moving to the north-northwest at 10 mph.

Water vapor imagery, which displays moisture above 24 thousand feet, pinpointed an upper level low centered about 375 miles south of the big island's South Point. Between the center of the low and the Big Island was an area of isolated thunderstorms and towering cumuli. Most of the clouds were from 16°N to 18°N between 154°W and 158°W. The clouds were moving counterclockwise at 10 mph around the low. Thunderstorm tops were near 34 thousand feet.

Broken to overcast clouds with scattered embedded thunderstorms were also detected east-southeast of the upper low in an area from 07°N to 13°N between 140°W and 155°W. High clouds southeast of the Big Island were within 250 miles south of a jetstream running from 14°N 155°W to 19°N 152°W to 17°N 140°W and beyond, broken to overcast clouds with isolated embedded thunderstorms were located north and west of the islands. Most of the clouds were in an area from 30°N 150°W to 24°N 160°W to 17°N 170°W to 25°N 170°W to 30°N 164°W. The clouds, which were associated with a cold front, extended far north of 30°N between 150°W and 165°W. The clouds were moving to the northeast at about 20 mph while the area was translating slowly to the southeast toward the islands. Maximum thunderstorm tops were estimated to be near 45 thousand feet.

A second weaker cold front was located far to the northwest along a line through 30°N 175°W to 27°N 180°W and off to the southwest. Isolated small thunderstorms located within 120 miles southeast of the front had tops near 28 thousand feet. The cold front was moving to the southeast at 10 to 15 mph.

Central Pacific Infrared Satellite image for 1800 UTC


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Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message

Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message
Sat, 25 Dec 2010 06:30:00 -0600

Based on data through 1200 UTC December 25 2010.

A slowly disintegrating band of deep layered clouds with embedded isolated towering cumuli extended across Hawaiian waters between the line from 25°N 170°W to 30°N 166°W, and the curve from 20°N 180 to 24°N 161°W to 30°N 151°W. Thin layered high clouds also partly obscured lower features up to about 350 miles southeast from the leading edge of the main cloud band. This feature as a whole drifted east slowly.

Another band of low to middle cloud layers associated with a second front extended across Hawaiian waters within 120 miles of the curve from 30°N 163°W to 23°N 146°W to 23°N 140°W and further northeast. Densely packed cold-air cumuli prevailed between this band and 30°N. This feature moved south slowly.

To the south, light thunderstorm activity continued in the ITCZ between 13°N and 06°N. Layered high to middle debris clouds from this and earlier convection partly to mostly obscured lower features between 04°N and the curve from 14°N 180 to 15°N 175°W to 10°N 160°W to 19°N 149°W to 18°N 140°W.

Isolated thunderstorms developed within 75 miles of the point 17°N 158°W. Layered high to middle debris clouds from this and earlier convection partly obscured lower features within 75 miles of the line from 17°N 158°W to 16°N 154°W.

Otherwise, cloud cover across Hawaiian waters consisted mainly of small unorganized clumps of marine cumulus and stratocumulus. These clouds generally drifted west slowly. They rose mostly to heights of 5000 to 7000 feet, though taller cumuli approached 15000 feet.

Across the main Hawaiian islands, cloud cover consisted mostly of layered debris clouds from towering cumuli just offshore from the northwest coast of Kauai, and along the southeast clockwise through west coasts of the Big Island. Few clouds were present otherwise. Radar data from near the islands showed scattered showers along the northwest coast of Kauai, and offshore to the southeast clockwise through west of the Big Island. The lower clouds varied considerably in height from 5000 to 15000 feet, while the towering cumuli and their debris clouds approached 25000 feet.

Hawaii Infrared Satellite image for 1200 UTC
Central Pacific Infrared Satellite image for 1200 UTC


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City and County of Honolulu News Releases

You are here:  Main / Customer Services / Public Communications Division / 2010 / WGSL Temporarily Closed to Public

            LANDFILL TEMPORARILY  CLOSED TO PUBLIC

 

(Friday, Dec. 24, 2010) – The City's Department of Environmental Services (ENV) will temporarily discontinue access to the Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill to the public starting Sunday, Dec. 26, through, Wed., Dec. 29.

Commercial and City trucks will still be accepted at the landfill, and the public is allowed to drop off their waste to any City Convenience Center.

Depending upon the weather, public restriction to the landfill may be extended beyond Dec. 29.

 

 

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Contact:  Markus Owens, ENV Public Communications Officer, 768-3454

Friday, December 24, 2010

Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message

Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message
Fri, 24 Dec 2010 18:30:00 -0600

Based on data through 0000 UTC December 25 2010.

A weak surface trough near the Big Island is producing broken low clouds with embedded towering cumulus and isolated thunderstorms south of the Big Island. Broken low clouds extend south from South Point to 15°N. The trough continues to move slowly east.

Northeast and north of the islands, a 250-mile wide cloudband associated with a weak cold front is centered over 26°N 140°W, 25°N 150°W, and 28°N 160°W. The band is made up of broken to overcast stratocumulus and cumulus clouds with embedded showers.

Northwest and west of the state, a strong cold front extends from NNE to SSW centered from 30°N 167°W to 18°N 176°W. The cloud band associated with the front averages about 300 miles across near 30°N and 100 miles across near 20°N. The band is made up of layered clouds up to 35 thousand feet with embedded scattered thunderstorms with tops up to 50 thousand feet. The front is moving 15 mph toward the east.

Over the islands, skies have clouded up since this morning with the advent of widespread sea breezes across the state. Isolated thunderstorms have formed upslope of Hilo with cloud tops reaching 40 thousand feet. Towering cumulus have formed over areas of the smaller islands with cloud tops ranging from 20 to 30 thousand feet. Areas remaining with mostly clear skies are the S and SW coast of Kauai and Oahu, and the central valley of Maui. Other island locations are mostly cloudy.

Hawaii Visible Satellite image for 0000 UTC
Central Pacific Infrared Satellite image for 0000 UTC


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Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message

Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message
Fri, 24 Dec 2010 12:30:00 -0600

Based on data through 1800 UTC December 24 2010.

A weak surface trough near the Big Island is producing broken low clouds with embedded towering cumulus and isolated thunderstorms east and south of the Big Island. Broken low clouds extend as far east as 145°W and span from 14°N to 20°N. The trough and associated clouds have been moving slowly east over the past 6 hours.

Northeast and north of the islands, a 250-mile wide cloudband associated with a weak cold front is centered over 30°N 140°W, 26°N 150°W, and 28°N 160°W. The band is made up of broken to overcast stratocumulus and cumulus clouds with embedded showers.

Northwest and west of the state, a strong cold front extends from NNE to SSW centered from 30°N 171°W to 18°N 178°W. The cloud band associated with the front averages about 300 miles across and is made up of layered clouds up to 35 thousand feet with embedded scattered thunderstorms with tops up to 50 thousand feet. The front is moving 15 mph toward the east.

Over the islands, skies are clear this morning with the exception of the windward and SE coasts of the Big Island where scattered to broken low clouds prevail. Land breezes overnight have cleared skies throughout the rest of the aloha state. Over the coastal waters, enhanced showers can be seen near the Big Island and over the Kauai channel.

Central Pacific Infrared Satellite image for 1800 UTC


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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message

Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message
Thu, 23 Dec 2010 23:30:00 -0600

Based on data through 0500 UTC December 24 2010.

Water vapor images showed a trough of low pressure in the upper atmosphere passing over and just north of the main Hawaiian islands. Thin high clouds associated with this feature partly obscured lower features within 125 miles of the point 26°N 154°W.

A band of deep layered clouds with embedded isolated towering cumuli and possible thunderstorms extended across Hawaiian waters within 210 miles of the curve from 20°N 180 to 24°N 175°W to 30°N 173°W and further southwest and north. Layered high to middle clouds of varying thickness also partly to mostly obscured lower features west to 180, and east up to about 500 miles from the leading edge of the main cloud band. This feature as a whole moved east slowly.

Another band of low to middle cloud layers associated with a second front extended across Hawaiian waters north of the curve from 30°N 171°W to 26°N 153°W to 29°N 140°W. This feature moved south at 10 to 15 miles an hour.

A disorganized mass of mostly middle cloud layers extended southeast from the second frontal cloud band within 200 miles of the line from 27°N 152°W to 23°N 151°W. These clouds probably were associated with the upper-atmospheric trough described in the first paragraph above, but also may have been associated with the second front as well.

To the south, light thunderstorm activity continued in the ITCZ between 12°N and 06°N. Layered middle to high debris clouds from this and earlier convection partly to mostly obscured lower features from 13°N to 03°N.

Nearly stationary clusters of towering cumuli and thunderstorms developed within the area bounded by the curve from 21°N 157°W to 21°N 150°W to 18°N 149°W to 15°N 152°W to 20°N 157°W. Layered middle to high debris clouds from this convection mostly to partly obscured lower features within about the same area, though thin streaks of cirrus layers also extended east toward 140°W.

Otherwise, cloud cover across Hawaiian waters consisted mainly of unorganized clumps of marine cumulus and stratocumulus. These clumps varied in size from individual small cumuli to a maximum size of about 300 miles long and 150 miles wide. They occurred throughout the area, but were most common between 140°W and 150°W. These clouds formed and dissipated periodically, but remained nearly stationary.

Across the main Hawaiian islands, cloud cover consisted mostly of layered debris clouds from towering cumuli and thunderstorms over and around the Big Island and Maui. Otherwise, cloud cover consisted mainly of more typical low layered debris from afternoon cumulus buildups inland. Areas with the least cloud cover were limited mainly to Niihau, northeast Kauai, northwest Oahu, west Molokai, most of Lanai, and southwest Maui. Radar data from near the islands showed scattered showers offshore to the southwest of Kauai and along the southeast coast of the Big Island, a line of heavy showers extending offshore to the west from Keahole Point on the Big Island, and areas of heavy showers offshore well to the southeast of the Big Island. The lower clouds generally rose to heights of 2000 to 7000 feet, while the higher clouds approached heights of 40000 feet.

Hawaii Infrared Satellite image for 0500 UTC
Central Pacific Infrared Satellite image for 0500 UTC


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City and County of Honolulu News Releases

You are here:  Main / Customer Services / Public Communications Division / 2010 / Christmas Tree Recycling

CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING

 

(Thursday, Dec. 23, 2010) – The City's Department of Environmental Services (ENV) reminds residents to recycle their Christmas trees after the holidays.

Households with City collection should place bare trees – without flocking, ornaments and tinsel – curbside as part of your normal green waste pickup.

The City provides curbside green waste collection to more than 160,000 homes on Oahu.  For those with green carts, trim and cut trees to fit inside the cart with the lid closed.

For households on a manual collection route, cut the tree into lengths up to three feet, bundle and place at curb on your refuse day.  If cutting the tree is a bother, residents can drop it off whole at the nearest Refuse Convenience Center.

For condo residents, trees may be dropped off at any refuse convenience center or directly to the composting facility – there is no tip fee charged for Christmas trees over the holidays, courtesy of the City.

For more information, click on Holiday Trash Tips at opala.org. 

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Contact:  Markus Owens, ENV Public Communications Officer, 768-3454

 

City and County of Honolulu News Releases

You are here:  Main / Customer Services / Public Communications Division / 2010 / No Refuse Pickup on Christmas and New Year's Day

NO REFUSE PICKUP CHRISTMAS DAY, NEW YEAR'S DAY

 

         (Thursday, Dec. 23, 2010)The City's Department of Environmental Services reminds residents garbage will not be picked up on both Christmas Day and New Year's Day.  These are the only two holidays taken by ENV's Refuse Division.

         If you are on twice-a-week refuse collection and your pickup day falls on one of these holidays, please hold your items for the next scheduled pickup day.

         Communities that use the 3-cart collection system, with once per week refuse and once per week recycling pickup, are asked to leave their gray carts curbside and those will be collected on the next one or two work days (excluding Sunday).  Please leave the gray cart at the curb until it is serviced.

         Recycling days that fall on these holidays will NOT be made up, so hold mixed recyclables and green waste for the next scheduled pickup date.

         Bulky item collection will continue on the days following the holiday.  Since bulky pickup is conducted over a 3 to 4 day period in each sector, the collection crews will make up the holiday on the following days.

         Also, all City Convenience Centers, Transfer Stations, H-POWER and Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill will be closed on the two holidays.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

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Contact:  Markus Owens, ENV Public Communications Officer, 768-3454

Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message

Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message
Thu, 23 Dec 2010 18:30:00 -0600

Based on data through 0000 UTC December 24 2010.

Water vapor imagery shows an upper level ridge axis west of the state, centered near 170°W. A shortwave trough is located on the eastern side of the ridge, extending from 25°N 154°W to 20°N 161°W, or passing over the western half of the main Hawaiian islands. This trough is moving to the southeast at 20 mph. An area of broken layered clouds is located to the southeast of the trough, covering a portion of the state. These clouds are located generally from 16°N to 24°N between 149°W and 157°W. Isolated cumulonimbus clouds are embedded within the layered clouds, with cloud tops extending up to 44000 ft. The individual cumulonimbus cells are nearly stationary. However cirrus debris from the convection is moving to the east at 30 mph.

A second shortwave trough is located farther north near 29°N 157°W. This trough is moving to the southeast at 25 mph. Broken middle and high level clouds are located ahead of the trough, generally between 150°W and 159°W north of 26°N. Weakening cumulonimbus clouds are embedded within the western edge of these layered clouds. Cloud tops extend up to 40000 ft. Distinct transverse bands are visible extending downstream from this convection, a sign of potential high level turbulence.

Across the main Hawaiian islands, broken low clouds cover the interior and southern sections of Kauai and Niihau. Broken to overcast cumulus and towering cumulus clouds cover the interior and southeast sections of Oahu, .as well as western sections of Molokai and interior sections of Lanai. These clouds also extend offshore 15 miles to the north of Molokai and Lanai. Broken to overcast clouds cover the west Maui mountains and slopes of Haleakala up to summit level, with scattered to broken clouds across the central valley. Broken to overcast cumulus and towering cumulus clouds cover the Big Island as well, extending across the saddle and to the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa.

Farther west of the area, water vapor imagery shows a deep upper level longwave trough located near 30°N 177°E. This trough is moving to the northeast at 25 mph. A cold front associated with this trough is located near the international dateline, and a broken to overcast area of deep layered clouds is associated with the cold front. The leading edge of this frontal band extends from 30°N 168°W to 21°N 173°W to 16°N 180°, or from 600 miles east northeast of Midway atoll to 500 miles south southeast of Midway to 900 miles south southwest of Midway. The band is close to 600 miles wide near 30°N, and tapers down to 300 miles wide near 16°N. While the overall band is moving to the east at 10 to 15 mph, individual cloud elements are moving to the north northeast at up to 50 mph.

Scattered cumulonimbus clouds are embedded within the layered clouds. Convective cloud tops extend up to 48000 ft. The cumulonimbus clouds are greatest in coverage along a line that extends roughly from 30°N 174°W to 21°N 178°W. An additional area of cirrus and cirrocumulus clouds extends east from the main frontal band, and is located generally north of 20°N west of 164°W. These high clouds are moving to the south southeast at 40 to 50 mph.

Hawaii Infrared Satellite image for 0000 UTC
Hawaii Visible Satellite image for 0000 UTC
Central Pacific Infrared Satellite image for 0000 UTC


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December 23, 2010

ROAD WORK WEEKLY REPORT

 

Scheduled road work for the week beginning December 26, 2010, for the Department of Design construction, Civil Division (Construction Management Branch), and Wastewater Division (Construction Management Branch) is listed below.  Road work is normally done between the hours of 8:30 AM and 3:30 PM unless otherwise noted.

 

AIEA

Local Rehabilitation of Streets, Phase 1 (IDIQ#2).  Paving Keeamoku St. from Kaihee St to Mauka End and Kalihi St from Maliu St to Mauka End.

 

AINA HAINA

Rehabilitation of Streets Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity IDIQ #3 – Aina Haina:  The scope of work to be performed by the Contractor under this contract may include, but is not limited to: cold planning; slurry seal; crack seal; reconstructing curb and gutters/rolled curbs; resetting of lava rock curbs; aboricultural work; adjusting street survey monuments, utility manholes/boxes, frames and covers; installing pavement striping and markings; and reinstalling vehicle detector loops.  Hind Iuka Dr from Mona St to End slurry seal is done.

            (Estimated completion date, June 2013)

 

EWA

Miscellaneous Drainage Improvements at Various Locations (Pohakupuna Road).  Construct additional drain manholes on the existing drain line.

            (Estimated completion date, January 2011

 

HALAWA

Rehabilitation of Secondary Streets at Pearl City – Ulune Street (Kahuapaani Street to Kulawea Street), Aiealani Place (Halawa Heights Road to end), Fernridge Place (Halawa Heights Road to end), Halawa Heights Road (Fernridge Place to Mauka end), Hele Mauna Place (Halawa Heights Road to end), Kaimakani Street (Moanalua Road to Ulune Street), Palaialii Place (Halawa Heights Road to end), and Palaialii Way (Palaialii Place to end):  Paving completed.  Punch list for manhole adjustment remaining.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

HAWAII KAI

Curb Ramps at Various Locations, FY 2008 (X), Kaumakani Street / Lunalilo Home Road, Kalanipuu Street / Lunalilo Home Road:  Construction of new curb ramps, sidewalks and A.C. transition.  Relocation of existing regulatory / street signs. Installation of new Heco handhole and conduits. Adjustment of Heco pullbox. Installation of pavement striping, markings and markers.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

HONOLULU

Rehabilitation of Secondary Streets at Ala Wai  The project includes: excavating, reconstructing and resurfacing asphalt concrete pavements and base; providing smooth lateral transitions at all streets and driveways; reconstructing base at bus stop locations; adjusting street monuments, utility manhole frames and covers; installing pavement markings; reconstructing existing asphalt concrete berms with drainage openings. The affected roadways and limits of work are as follows:   Kapiolani Boulevard: From Date Street to South King Street, Isenberg Street: From Kapiolani Boulevard to Bingham Street

            (Estimated completion date, January 2011)

 

Amelia Street Relief Sewer – Amelia Street and adjoining School Street:  Installation of a new 16" sewer line underground along Amelia Street and portion of School Street at Amelia Street

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Iolani Avenue Retaining Wall:  Construction of new CRM fence wall and installation of soil nail tie backs and reinforced shotecrete facing on retaining wall at 625 Iolani Avenue fronting Dole Community Garden. Restore A.C. sidewalk fronting new CRM wall.  Remove existing trees and re-plant new trees in Dole Community Garden.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Rehabilitation of Localized Streets, Phase 5A – Kahala to Kaimuki Area

Post Paving Activities in-progress.  The work includes permanent pavement markings and adjustment of utility manhole frames and covers to grade.  The affected roadways and limits of work are as follows:

 

18th Avenue, from Harding Avenue to Diamond Head Road, 19th Avenue, from H-1 Freeway to Kilauea Avenue including TMK: 32039051, 20th Avenue, from H-1 Freeway to Kilauea Avenue, 21st Avenue, from Harding Avenue to Kilauea Avenue, 22nd Avenue, from Harding Avenue to End, Ahakea, Street, from Aukai Avenue to Elepaio Street, Ahina Street, from Ahakea Street to Aukai Avenue, Ahuli Place, from Pahoa Avenue to End, Alae Street, from Elepaio Street to Onaha Street, Amau Street, from Hunakai Street to Pueo Street, Apuwai Place, from Kilauea Avenue to End, Aukai Avenue, from Kealaolu Avenue to Kahala Avenue

 

Elepaio Street, from Kilauea Avenue to Kahala Avenue, Farmers Road, from Kealaolu Avenue to Ulumaika Street, Hakaka Place, from Hakaka Street to End, Hakaka Street, from Palekaua Street to End, Honua Street, from Onaha Street to Kolohala Street, Hopeloa Place, from Puu Panini Avenue to End, Huanui Place, from Huanui Street to End, Huanui Street, from 22nd Avenue to Puu Panini Avenue including TMK: 32061018, Hunakai Street, from Waialae Avenue to Kahala Avenue, Hunalewa Street, from 22nd Avenue to Huanui Street, Hunapaa Street, from Huanui Street to End, Iiwi Street, from, Onaha Street to Kolohala Street, Ipo Place, from 22nd Avenue to End

 

Kaalawai Place, from Diamond Head Road to End, Kaikoo Place, from Papu Circle to End, Kaikuono Place, from Papu Circle to End, Kaimanahila Street, from Paikau Street to Hakaka Street, Kaimuki Avenue, from 18th Avenue to Luawai Street, Kala Place, from Aukai Avenue to Kahala Avenue, Kaualio Place, from 22nd Avenue to End, Kealaolu Place, from Kealaolu Avenue to End, Koae Place, from Koae Street to End, Koae Street, from Hunakai Street to Amau Street, Koloa Street, from Kahala Avenue to Elepaio Street, Kolohala Street, from Onaha Street to Elepaio Street, Kuana Street, from Onaha Street to Kolohala Street, Kulamanu Street, from Kahala Avenue to Kulamanu Place

 

Luakaha Place, from Luakaha Street to End, Luakaha Street, from Luawai Street to End, Luawai Place, from Luawai Street to End, Luawai Street, from 20th Avenue to Pahoa Avenue, Makaiwa Street, from Kilauea Avenue to Pueo Street, Makalike Place, from 22nd Avenue to End, Malapua Place, from 22nd Avenue to End, Maunaloa Avenue, from 18th Avenue to 22nd Avenue, Moa Street, from Pueo Street to Makaiwa Street, Noio Street, from Onaha Street to Kolohala Street, Onaha Street, from Kilauea Avenue to Kolohala Street

 

Pahoa Avenue, from Kilauea Avenue to Moa Street and from 18th Avenue to 22nd Avenue, Paikau Street, from 22nd Avenue to Kahala Avenue, Palekaua Place, from Palekaua Street to End, Palekaua Street, from Puu Panini Avenue to Hakaka Street, Pana Place, from Paikau Street to End, Panini Loop, from Puu Panini Avenue to Puu Panini Avenue, Pilialo Street, from Luawai Street to Kaimuki Avenue

Poka Place, from Poka Street to End, Poka Street, from Paikau Street to Diamond Head Road, Pokapahu Place, from Paikau Street to End, Pueo Street, from Kahala Avenue to Hunakai Street, Puulani Place, from Hunakai Street to End, Puu Panini Avenue, from Kilauea Avenue to 22nd Avenue, Ulili Street, from Onaha Street to Kahala Avenue, Ulumaika Street, from Hunakai Street to Hunakai Street, Ulupua Place, from 22nd Avenue to End, Waikui Street, off Kalanianaole Highway, Waiohinu Drive, from Makaiwa Street to Makaiwa Street

            (Estimated Completion December 23, 2010)

 

Kalihi/Nuuanu Area Sewer Rehabilitation Phase 1A and 1C:  New sewer line and manhole installation on Dillingham Blvd, Puuhale Road, Mokauea Street, and Kalihi Street.  Lane closures Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Kalihi/Nuuanu Area Sewer Rehabilitation Phase 1B: New sewer line and manhole installation on Akina and Kaili Street. Lane Closures Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Kalihi/Nuuanu Area Sewer Rehabilitation Phase 1D:  New sewer line and manhole installation on Booth Road and Prospect Street.  Lane Closures Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

            (Estimated completion date, December 20109)

 

Kalihi/Nuuanu Area Sewer Rehabilitation Phase 1G:  New sewer line, manhole installation and sidewalk restoration on Kuakini Street (between Nuuanu Avenue and Pali Highway) is ongoing.  Lane closures Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

            (Estimated completion date, Decembe 2010)

 

Rehabilitation of Streets Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity IDIQ #3 – Kapahulu: 4th ave, 5th ave, Hookipa Way, Pahoa Ave, Kaimuki Ave, Olu St, Mokihana St, Paliuli St and Charles St. and Kulamanu Pl.  The scope of work to be performed by the Contractor under this contract may include, but is not limited to: cold planning; slurry seal; crack seal; reconstructing curb and gutters/rolled curbs; resetting of lava rock curbs; aboricultural work; adjusting street survey monuments, utility manholes/boxes, frames and covers; installing pavement striping and markings; and reinstalling vehicle detector loops.  Olu St from 4th ave to 6th ave, Mokihana St from 4th ave to Mooheau ave and Kulamanu Pl from Kulamanu St to End are done.

            (Estimated completion date, June 2013)

 

Rehabilitation of Secondary Streets at Makiki - Kinau St from Alapai St to Waiau Pl, Wilder Ave from Spencer St to Dole St. and Dole St from Wilder Ave to St. Louis Dr.:  The project will demolish, remove and dispose of existing pavements in Honolulu area. Resurface or reconstruct these streets with asphalt concrete pavement.  Adjust manholes and monuments to road grades.  Restore all pavement striping, markings and markers.  Collect GPS data on manholes, street monuments, valve boxes, fire hydrants, and other features as directed by the City before construction begins.  Work is currently being done on Wilder Avenue near the Punahou Intersection.

            (Estimated completion date, March 2011)

 

Mapunapuna Industrial Subdivision Phase One of Tidal Flooding Remediation Program.  Remove existing flap gates and install new check valves at outlet pipes in State channel fronting Kam Highway. Construct new DMH upstream of new check valves. Re-grade swale and adjust DI to provide positive drainage into existing drain system. Upgrade concrete wall at outlet pipes at State channel. Remove debris and sediment from existing storm drains and channel area. Dewater State channel and install temporary dewatering dams.  At the intersection of Ahua Street and Awaawaloa Street, abandon existing storm drain on Ahua Street and install new storm drain MH on upstream end of abandoned pipe.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Mokauea Street Improvements between North King Street and Dillingham Boulevard:  Reconstruction concrete curbs and gutters, driveway and some sidewalks; construct new curb ramps; reconstruct and resurface asphalt roadway.  Post paving activities include installation of permanent pavement markings, adjust utilities to finish grade, and re-install traffic loop detectors.

            (Estimated Completion April 2011)

 

Rehabilitation of Secondary Streets at Kaimuki – Palolo Avenue; Pahoa Avenue, 8th Avenue to Kokohead Avenue, 22nd Avenue to Kilauea Avenue; Kapahulu Avenue, Paki Avenue to Kalakaua Avenue; Paki Avenue, Kapahulu Avenue to Poni Mei Street.  Paving completed, working on manhole adjustments.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Peterson Lane and Pua Lane Sewer Rehabilitation:  New sewer line and manhole installation in complete on King Street (between Dillingham Blvd. and Peterson Lane), Pua Lane and Peterson Lane.  Repaving of King, Peterson and Pua Lane is complete. Punchlist items and reconstruction of Tamashiro Market driveway remain.  One lane in each direction will be closed Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Punchbowl Street and Lusitana Street Drainage Improvements:  The work consists of drainlines and manholes rehabilitation with Cast-in-place-pipe (CIPP) in Punchbowl Street, and 24-inch drainline and curb replacement in Lusitana Street. One lane road closure will be limited to 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday thru Friday, except for County furlough and holidays. Work will begin in December 2010.

            (Estimated completion date, February 2011)

 

Saint Louis Heights Sewer Rehabilitation:  Installation of cured in place pipe (CIPP), manhole rehabilitation, and lateral rehabilitation throughout Saint Louis Heights.  The contractor will also install new sewer lines via pipe bursting at 3 locations along Saint Louis Drive and one easement location between Saint Louis Drive and Frank Street.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Sewer rehabilitation on various streets on Wilhelmina Rise.  Installation of cured in place pipe (CIPP), lateral rehailitation, and replacement of sewer lines by open trench.

            (Estimated completion date December 2010)

 

KAILUA

Rehabilitation of Streets Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity IDIQ #3 – Aikahi Park.  The scope of work to be performed by the Contractor under this contract may include, but is not limited to: cold planning; slurry seal; crack seal; reconstructing curb and gutters/rolled curbs; resetting of lava rock curbs; aboricultural work; adjusting street survey monuments, utility manholes/boxes, frames and covers; installing pavement striping and markings; and reinstalling vehicle detector loops.  Slurry seal is in process.

            (Estimated completion date, June 2013)

 

Kalaheo Avenue/Mokapu Road/Aikahi Loop Sewer Rehabilitation:  Installation of Cured In Place Pipe along Mokapu Boulevard, from the intersection of Mokapu and Kalaheo, and Aikahi Loop.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Rehabilitation of Kawailoa Road Bridge over Kaelepulu Stream, Bridge No. 411:  Work includes repair of spalls in the concrete elements; replacement of the deteriorated pedestrian walkway and railing at the upstream side of the bridge; repair of deck joints; replacement of the vehicular guardrail system; and traffic safety improvements at the bridge approaches.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Rehabilitation of Streets, Unit 52 – Keolu Drive (Kalanianaole Highway to Akahai Street); Keolu Drive (Akaakaawa Street to Wanaao Road):  Cold planing; resurfacing and reconstruction of asphalt concrete pavements (ACP); adjustment of utility manhole frames and covers; installation of pavement markings and vehicle loop detectors; reconstruction of existing concrete curbs, gutters, sidewalks and Driveways; reconstruction of concrete catch basins; and construction of concrete and asphaltic concrete bus pads.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Seismic Retrofit at City Bridges FY09, Keolu Drive Bridge, and Auloa Road Bridge:  Work consists of making seismic retrofit improvements that include installing: stainless steel bolsters at the deck slab,

concrete bolsters/creep blocks, stainless steel plates across expansion joints, and other miscellaneous bridge improvements.

            (Estimated completion date, December, 2010)

 

Wanaao Road/Keolu Drive Reconstructed Sewer:  Installation of new sewer line along Wanaao Road between Hahani Street and Aoloa Road.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

KANEOHE

Curb Ramps at Various Locations, FY 2009 (X) – Hui Iwa Street / Hui Kelu Street / Hui Aeko Street:  Construction of new curb ramps, sidewalks and A.C. transition.  Relocation of existing stop sign.  Installation of pavement striping, markings and markers.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Rehabilitation of Kamehameha Highway Bridge Over Heeia Stream – Kamehameha Highway in Heeia:  Repair of concrete delamination, spalls and cracks on existing bridge structure; removal and replacement of sidewalk platform; painting of the bridge parapet, chain link fence, and sidewalk's steel structure.

            (Estimated completion date, June 2011)

 

Kaneohe Bay Drive Trunk Sewer Reconstruction:  Installation of new sewer lines, new manholes, and cured in place pipe (CIPP).  Work will occur on Kaneohe Bay Drive between Mokapu Road and Kuono Place, Kaimalu Place and Way, Ikeanani Drive, and Kuakoa Place.

            (Estimated completion date December 2010)

 

Kapunahala Road Retaining Wall near 45-866 Anoi Road  Construction of a concrete retaining wall and railing.  Restore AC pavement, AC sidewalk and AC curb.  Traffic detours will be provided after working hours.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Rehabilitation of Streets Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity IDIQ #3 – Kaneohe: Mokulele Dr and Kaneohe Bay Dr.  The scope of work to be performed by the Contractor under this contract may include, but is not limited to: cold planning; slurry seal; crack seal; reconstructing curb and gutters/rolled curbs; resetting of lava rock curbs; aboricultural work; adjusting street survey monuments, utility manholes/boxes, frames and covers; installing pavement striping and markings; and reinstalling vehicle detector loops.  Slurry seal is in process.

            (Estimated completion date, June 2013)

 

MAKAKILO

Curb Ramps at Various Locations, FY 2008 (X), Anipeahi Street / Makakilo Drive, Panana Street (Mauka Lani Elementary School Exit):  Construction of new curb ramps, sidewalks and A.C. transition.  Relocation of existing regulatory / street signs.  Installation of new Heco handhole. Adjust Hawaiian Telcom pullbox. Upgraded traffic signal system. Installation of pavement striping, markings and markers.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Rehabilitation of Streets Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity IDIQ #3 – Honokai Hale.  The scope of work to be performed by the Contractor under this contract may include, but is not limited to: cold planning; slurry seal; crack seal; reconstructing curb and gutters/rolled curbs; resetting of lava rock curbs; aboricultural work; adjusting street survey monuments, utility manholes/boxes, frames and covers; installing pavement striping and markings; and reinstalling vehicle detector loops.  Crack sealing is in process.

            (Estimated completion date, June 2013)

 

MANOA

Manoa Valley Drainage Improvements at 3088 and 3090 Kahewai Place: Removal of existing concrete headwall and drain pipe, installation of new drain manhole and 18" RCP drain pipe, and construction of CRM drain outlet structure and base.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Miscellaneous Drainage Improvements at Various Locations (Loulu Street).  Construct concrete drain inlets, connect to existing catch basin, and install drain pipes and cleanouts.

            (Estimated completion date, January 2011)

 

NUUANU

Rehabilitation of Kimo Drive Bridge Over Nuuanu Stream, Bridge No. 260  Repair of spalls, concrete guardrails and bridge girders.

 

PALOLO

Rehabilitation of Secondary Streets at Kaimuki – Palolo Avenue, Waialae Avenue to 10th Avenue in Palolo Valley.  Paving completed, working on manhole adjustments.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

PEARL CITY

Rehabilitation of Secondary Streets at Pearl City – Hoolaulea Street below Moanalua Road  (Waimano Home Road to Hoomoe Road), Nanakai Place (Nanakai Street to end), Nanakai Street (Waimano Home Road to Hoomalu Street), Puu Kipa Street ( Nanakai Street to Nanakai Street):  Paving completed.  Punch list for manhole adjustment remaining.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Manana Infrastructure Improvements, Phase VI – Connector Road (Kuala Street to Kuahaka Street)  Construct 60-foot wide roadway from Kuala Street to Kuahaka Street. The work includes, vector control; clearing, grubbing and grading; installation of new storm drain, Heco, Hawaiian Telcom, street light and traffic signal systems; concrete slab protection for existing sewer and water lines; grade adjustments in private lots; new noise and retaining walls, chain link fence and gates: reconstruction of existing drain, water and sewer MHs and valves to new finish grade; installation of curbs, gutters, sidewalks, driveways, curb ramps and sidewalk culverts; installation of irrigation system and landscape improvements; tree removal and pruning in private lots; road paving; pavement markings and markers and street signs.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Waimalu Sewer Rehabilitation/Reconstruction Phase I:  Installation of new sewer lines/man holes and reconnection of existing sewer laterals along Hekaha, Kanuku, Lokowai, Lii-Ipo, Pahemo, and Olepe.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

Protective Chain Link Fencing at Various Locations, FY-04 – Waimano Home Road:  

Removal and replacement of CMU wall, guardrails and chain link fence.

            (Estimated completion date, March 2011)

 

PEARLRIDGE

Rehabilitation of Secondary Streets at Pearl CityKaonohi Street ( Kaonohi Place to entire loop), and Kaonohi Street (Kamehameha Highway to Moanalua Road):  Paving completed.  Punch list for manhole adjustment remaining.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

SALT LAKE

Protective Chain Link Fencing at Various Locations, FY-04 – Luaole Street:  Removal of damaged fence and installation of new chain link fence and posts.

            (Estimated completion date, March 2011)

 

Curb Ramps at Various Locations, FY 2008 (X), Salt Lake Boulevard (Stadium Entrance and Exit close to Kam Highway):  Construction of new curb ramps, sidewalks and A.C. transition.  Relocation of existing regulatory / street signs. Utility adjustments. Upgraded traffic signal system. Installation of pavement striping, markings and markers.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

WAHIAWA

Rehabilitation of Streets, Unit 58 – California Avenue (Kamehameha Highway to mauka end of California Avenue):  Cold planing; resurfacing and reconstruction of asphalt concrete pavement; adjustment of utility manhole frames and covers; installation of pavement markings and vehicle loop detectors; reconstruction of existing concrete curbs, gutters, berms, sidewalks and Driveways; and construction of concrete and asphalt concrete bus pads.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2011)

 

WAIANAE

Mailiili Stream Flood Control Improvements – Near Halona Road and Puuhulu Road:  Removal and reconstruction of damaged concrete channel lining, construction of new channel access ramp near Halona Road Bridge, and construction of overflow side-drains on the channel banks.

            (Estimated completion date, July 2011)

 

Mailiili Stream Restoration – Near Mailiili Road:  Removal of fill material including concrete rubble, uncompacted material, asphalt concrete, etc., removal of access ramp, installation of erosion control blanket on stream banks, and planting of channel bed with wetland vegetation.  Implementation, maintenance and removal of BMPs.

            (Estimated completion date, February 2011)

 

WAIKIKI

Rehabilitation of Secondary Streets at Kaimuki – Palolo Avenue; Pahoa Avenue, 8th Avenue to Kokohead Avenue, 22nd Avenue to Kilauea Avenue; Kapahulu Avenue, Paki Avenue to Kalakaua Avenue; Paki Avenue, Kapahulu Avenue to Poni Mei Street.  Paving completed, working on manhole adjustments.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

WAIPAHU

Waipahu Street Retaining Wall Repair & 16th Avenue Boulder Basin Dam Wall Reconstruction:  Demolish and rebuild retaining wall, curb ramp, and portion of sidewalk adjacent to Waipahu Elementary School.  Awaiting staging area approval from DPR.  Tentative start of construction date set for October 23, 2009.

            (Estimated completion date December 2010)

 

Rehabilitation of Paiwa Street (Farrington Highway to Waipahu Street), Waipahu Street (Hianakiu Street to Kaupu Place), Makoa Street (Puia Street to end to end), Puia Street (Anonui Street to Eleu Street, and Heahea Street to deadend):  Cold planing, reconstructing, and resurfacing pavement.  Reconstructing base at bus stops.  Adjusting street monuments, utility manhole frames and covers, installing pavement markings, reconstructing existing asphalt concrete berms with drainage openings.

            (Estimated completion date, December 2010)

 

PARADES, WALKS, RACES AND OTHER STREET CLOSURES

 

January 1, 2011 Saturday
7:00AM Starts
9:00AM Ends

BOSETTI 10K RUN sponsored by the Mid-Pacific Road Runners Club. The run is expected to have 100 runners.  It will start Kealahou St. near Sandy Beach, to Hawaii Kai Dr., to Lunalilo Home Rd., turnaround on Kolokolo St., to Lunalilo Home Rd., to Hawaii Kai Dr., to end at Kealahou St.  Contact:  John Simmonds 373-3609/383-7984, E-mail:  simondsj001@hawaii.rr.com

 

January 1, 2011 Saturday
8:00AM Starts
11:00AM Ends

NEW YEAR CELEBRATION-LANIKAI WOES DAY RUN/PARADE sponsored by the Lanikai Community Association.  The run is expected to have 25 runners.  Parade will consist of 50 marchers, 5 vehicles and 10 floats.  The event will start at Aalapapa Drive to Mokulua Drive and return to Aalapapa Drive.  Contact:  Dana Edmunds 295-3856, Fax: 261-0177, E-mail:  dana@danafoto.com

 

January 1, 2011 Saturday
4:00PM Starts
10:00PM Ends

EARLY CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION BLOCK PARTY sponsored by Lighthouse Outreach Center. The event is expected to have 400+ participants.  The event will close Pupukahi St., from Farrington Hwy. to along the bend portion of Pupupuhi St.  Roadway is open for Local Traffic only.  Contact:  Pastor Joe Hunkin, Jr. 225-4589 Fax:  680-0823

 

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Contact: Department of Design and Construction, Civil Design Division, Construction Management - 768-8839, Wastewater Management Division, Construction Management - 768-8794, Department of Transportation Services, TST Division 768-8391.