Afternoon COMMUTE MIGHT LOOK A LITTLE DIFFERENT STARTING TOMORROW. Emergency STRIPING WORK, W WILL SHUT DOWN A LONG STRETCH OF THE H 1 FREEWAY JENN BONEZA HAS WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW.
Jenn.
You SHOULD EXPECT DELAYS ALL WEEK.
The ROAD WORK STRETCHES FOR MILES AND STARTS HERE ON THE H 1 AT THE KAAMILO ST OVERPASS, AND RUNS TO THE VALKENBURGH UNDERPASS.
The DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SUGGESTS TAKING ALTERNATE ROUTES OR AVOIDING THE AREA IF AT ALL POSSIBLE, THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SAYS IT:’S H.
1, EAST EMERGENCY STRIPING PROJECT IS NECESSARY FOR DRIVER SAFETY, JAI CUNNINGHAM DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, SPOKESMAN ANYTIME, YOU PUT DOWN LINES LIKE THAT TIME WEATHER IT’S GOING TO SORT OF A ROAD THEM 1 09.
So OUR FOLKS WHO ARE OUT IN THE FIELD ARE CONSTANTLY CHECKING OUR HIGHWAYS MAKING SURE THEY’RE SAFE.
So THEY MADE THE DETERMINATION THAT IT’S TIME THAT WE NEED TO RESTRIPED.
These WORK WILL RUN 11AM TO 6PM SUNDAY, THE 6TH THROUGH FRIDAY, THE 11TH.
It WILL SHUT DOWN THREE LANES OF THE FREEWAY STARTING IN AIEA AT THE KAAMILO STREET TO VALKENBURGH STREET NEAR HICKAM. Cunningham SAYS A LOT OF THINGS WERE CONSIDERED TO DETERMINE THE PROJECT HOURS JAI, CUNNINGHAM, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPOKESMAN.
We LOOKED AT OVERNIGHT WORK, BUT THE PROBLEM IS THERE’S, WORK GOING ON IN THE AREA, SO THAT CONFLICTS – AND HE SAYS DOING IT AT NIGHT – WOULD TAKE LONGER BECAUSE THEY’D HAVE TO USE A SMALLER CREW, JAI CUNNINGHAM DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPOKESMAN, AND WE Would START AT 11, WHICH WOULD BE A LITTLE AFTER THAT MORNING, PEAK SO 11 TO SIX IS SORT OF OPTIMAL, AND HE SAYS SINCE IT’S EAST BOUND.
It WON’T IMPACT AFTERNOON WEST BOUND RUSH TRAFFIC ON THE H 1.
Two LANES WILL REMAIN OPEN WHILE WORK IS BEING DONE, BUT DRIVERS CAN TAKE KAMEHAMEHA HIGHWAY TO MOANALUA, FREEWAY OR SALT LAKE BLVD TO BYPASS THE WORK.
You CAN CONTINUE ALONG KAMEHAMEHA HIGHWAY, BUT IT RUNS INTO H, 1, JUST BEFORE VALKENBURGH STREET, SO IT MAY GET BACKED UP THERE.
Cunningham ALSO SUGGESTS USING A DRIVING APP THAT MIGHT SHOW YOU OTHER BACKROADTHROUGH AREA, JAI CUNNINGHAM DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, SPOKESMAN.
It’S IMPORTANT FOR PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT WE WILL HAVE POLICE ON SCENE A FOR SAFETY FOR SAFETY SAFETY PURPOSES.
We’LL ALSO MONITOR THE SITUATION.
Drivers ARE ENCOURAGED TO PACK THEIR PATIENCE AND PLAN AHEAD.
Jenn BONEZA KHON2 NEWS WORKING FOR HAWAII .
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