Home News Kekaha Residents Prep for Scheduled Road Resurfacing, Lane Closures to Affect Auku‘u, Akepa, and Mamo Roads

Kekaha Residents Prep for Scheduled Road Resurfacing, Lane Closures to Affect Auku‘u, Akepa, and Mamo Roads

Kekaha Residents Prep for Scheduled Road Resurfacing, Lane Closures to Affect Auku‘u, Akepa, and Mamo Roads

Residents and visitors in Kekaha are preparing to deal with planned lane restrictions along a number of roadways from November 25 to November 27 when road resurfacing gets underway. Sections of Auku a Road, Akepa Road, and Mamo Road will see daily disruptions between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., weather permitting, according to a statement from the Department of Public Works and Maui Kupono Builders. According to official comments, these closures are required to enable future travel that is more efficient and convenient.

Although local residents should anticipate swiftly navigating through modified traffic patterns, they have been reassured that access to their properties would be preserved at these periods. To assist with vehicular movement, flaggers will be placed strategically across the construction zones. To maintain the operation’s efficiency and safety, parking restrictions will be rigorously enforced in the areas that are undergoing construction.

It is highly recommended that drivers who are traversing Kekaha plan their routes ahead of time and factor in additional time to get to their destinations. There will inevitably be some delays, even though the construction staff are doing everything they can to minimize the disturbances brought on by the closures.

Residents can contact Todd Ozaki at the County of Kaua I at 808-241-4845, or Maui Kupono Builders at 808-369-1800, directly for more information on how to carefully plan around the building timetable. It is advised that the public remain updated on any operational modifications that might take place as a result of unanticipated weather or other circumstances that could lengthen or shorten the anticipated duration of roadwork.

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