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KAUA'I: UPDATE ON KUHIO HWY PAVING FOR WAIPA BRIDGE

LIHUE – The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) will need one additional night closure of Kuhio Highway (Route 560) on the north shore of Kauai to complete paving at the Waipa Bridge.

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Work was rained out on Thursday, Jan. 9. There will be no closure Friday, Jan, 10.

The additional closure is tentatively scheduled for one day in the week starting Monday, Jan. 13. Currently the plan is to do the work on Monday night, but should the wet trade wind weather continue, the work will be moved to another night.


Notice will be made through HDOT’s GovDelivery notification system

https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/hidot/subscriber/new if the closure is canceled for the night.


All details of the closure (e.g., time, location, shuttle schedule) are included below:

These will be full closures of the highway between Waioli Bridge in the vicinity of Anae Road and Waikoko Bridge south of Lumahai Beach. No vehicles will be able to cross the bridge for the entire night work period of 7:30 p.m. to 5 a.m.


Shuttle service will be provided to Wainiha and Haena residents and authorized Transient Vacation Rental guests. Shuttles will go between the Waioli Park and Ride and Waioli Bridge, Waioli Bridge and Waipa Bridge, and Waipa Bridge to Waikoko Bridge on an as needed schedule (they will go back and forth whenever there are people waiting at a Park and Ride or Bridge). A shuttle between the Waikoko Park and Ride and the Wainiha General Store will operate on the following schedule:

Those planning on using the shuttles are advised that shuttle service begins at 6:30 p.m. and ends at 7 a.m. The shuttles will not travel beyond the park and ride sites. Maps showing the locations of the park and rides are available at:



Those making use of the Park and Rides are advised that they were created to provide access to residents and authorized TVR guests during the full closure. All vehicles remaining at this site when the road reopens for the day should be removed.


All work is weather permitting. First responders have been notified and have planned staging and procedures in the event of an emergency requiring them to access the work zones. Variable Message Signs will be placed along Kuhio Highway to further inform motorists of the scheduled closures.


Should the scheduled work be canceled or modified, notice will go out via HDOT’s social media accounts and notification system.


To receive notices of scheduled lane closures and other public notices from HDOT, please subscribe here: https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/hidot/subscriber/new





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