Sunday, December 18, 2022 –
Saturday, December 24, 2022
KAMEHAMEHA HIGHWAY – PEARL HARBOR AREA
LOCATION: Arizona Memorial Place/Kalaloa Street to Halawa Drive/Arizona Street
24 Hours a Day, Seven Days a Week
Eastbound Kamehameha Highway will be reduced to two travel lanes.
LOCATION: Halawa Drive/Arizona Street to Radford Drive/Makalapa Road
24 Hours a Day, Seven Days a Week
Eastbound Kamehameha Highway will be reduced to two travel lanes.
LOCATION: Radford Drive/Makalapa Road to Plantation Drive/Center Drive
24 Hours a Day, Seven Days a Week
Eastbound Kamehameha Highway will be reduced to two travel lanes.
Nighttime: 8:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m., overnight Monday
The right turn pocket from Center Drive onto westbound Kamehameha Highway may be closed. The turn movement will be maintained via the through lane.
For the safety of crews and the traveling public, the speed limit has been reduced to 25 mph on Kamehameha Highway between Salt Lake Boulevard/ Ford Island Bridge and Center Drive. The highway has been reduced to two lanes in each direction during construction. Bike lanes have been removed due to space constraints. Please drive safely; observe the posted speed limit, follow construction and directional signs, and share the road with bicyclists.
Bus routes and stops may be modified or closed during construction. Please call (808) 848-5555 or visit www.TheBus.org.
PEARL HARBOR INTERCHANGE
LOCATION: Nimitz Highway Off-Ramp and Joint-Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Off-Ramp to Kamehameha Highway
24 Hours a Day, Seven Days a Week
The ramp to westbound Kamehameha Highway from westbound H-1 Freeway, westbound Nimitz Highway, and JBPHH exit will be reduced to three lanes for the duration of project construction.
NIMITZ HIGHWAY/VALKENBURGH STREET
LOCATION: Valkenburgh Street to Main Street
Nighttime: 8:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m., overnights Monday to Thursday
One lane of eastbound Nimitz Highway may be closed.
LOCATION: Valkenburgh Street at the Nimitz Highway intersection
24 Hours a Day, Seven Days a Week
One lane of Valkenburgh Street may be closed.
UALENA STREET
LOCATION: Ohohia Street to Lagoon Drive
24 Hours a Day, Seven Days a Week
Ualena Street has been reconfigured to operate as a one-way street in the westbound direction. Eastbound motorists on Ualena Street will be detoured to Koapaka Street.
Nighttime: 8:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m., overnights Monday to Friday
Ualena Street will be closed between Ohohia Street and Lagoon Drive. Local access will remain for businesses. Motorists and pedestrians will be detoured to Koapaka Street. Street parking will be restricted.
LAGOON DRIVE
LOCATION: Aolele Street to Koapaka Street
Nighttime: 8:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m., overnights Monday to Friday
Alternating lanes of Lagoon Drive will be closed.
WAIWAI LOOP
LOCATION: Waiwai Loop Makai
24 Hours a Day, Seven Days a Week
The makai side of Waiwai Loop may be restricted to one-way traffic in the westbound direction. Motorists may be detoured through the mauka side of Waiwai Loop. Local access will remain for businesses.
Nighttime: 8:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m., overnights Monday to Friday
The makai side of Waiwai Loop may be closed to all traffic. Motorists may be detoured through the mauka side of Waiwai Loop. Local access will remain for businesses.
KAMEHAMEHA HIGHWAY/DILLINGHAM BOULEVARD
LOCATION: Middle Street to Laumaka Street
24 Hours a Day, Seven Days a Week
Traffic will be reduced to one eastbound and one westbound travel lane between the Kalihi Stream and Laumaka Street. Left turns on Kamehameha Highway will be restricted within the work area. Pedestrian and business access will be maintained.
Noise Impact: During potholing, vac truck, drilling and excavation work, expect increased noise levels from the unloading of materials and general machinery sounds. Shoulder and median work signage/cones along the side of the road will mark the work area. Motorists are advised to drive with caution and provide a safe distance between their vehicles, the construction workers and equipment.
Note: Due to overhead crane work, traffic may be stopped intermittently due to safety for commuters and pedestrians.