Monday, September 17, 2012

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TRAFFIC ADVISORY: LANE CLOSURES

FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY WORK IN URBAN HONOLULU

 

 

(Mon., September 17, 2012) − The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART) wants to inform drivers that archaeological survey work continues next week in the urban Honolulu area for the rail transit project.

 

Motorists are advised of lane closures related to the survey work being conducted in the Kaka'ako area.Work will require lane closures during non-peak traffic hours.

 

For the safety of both the work crews and motorists, the public is advised to proceed with caution through these areas. Drivers should anticipate possible traffic delays or use alternate routes during work hours, and provide a safe distance between themselves and the construction workers and equipment.

 

Work for the week of Sunday, September 16, through Saturday, September 22, will take place at the following locations between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m., unless otherwise noted:

 

  • Kamehameha Highway between Makalapa Road and Radford Drive
  • Kamehameha Highway between Center Drive and Plantation Drive
  • Dillingham Boulevard between Alakawa Street and Akepo Lane
  • Dillingham Boulevard between Kalihi Street and McNeill Street
  • Dillingham Boulevard betweenWaiakamilo Road and Kohou Street (work could also take place from 7:30 p.m. to 3:30 a.m.)
  • Halekauwila Street between Richards Street and Punchbowl Street
  • Halekauwila Street between Cooke Street and Ahui Street
  • Waimanu Street between Kamae Street and Pensacola Street
  • Pensacola Street between Kona Street andWaimanu Street

 

            The City is conducting the archaeological survey work along the urban Honolulu section of the Honolulu rail transit route to identify potential archaeological, historical and cultural resources. The archaeological work will aid rail project staff in their design of the elevated rail guideway.

 

            Contractors Cultural Surveys Hawaii Inc. and Royal Contracting Co. are conducting the fieldwork.

 

            For updates on construction work days and times, visit the project website at www.honolulutransit.org or contact our hotline at 566-2299.

 

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Media Contact: Scott Ishikawa, (808) 768-6172, cell: (808) 227-2350

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