Home News Kauai’s Kūhiō Highway Reopens Ahead of Schedule at Waikoko, Drivers Advised of Future Closures

Kauai’s Kūhiō Highway Reopens Ahead of Schedule at Waikoko, Drivers Advised of Future Closures

Kauai’s Kūhiō Highway Reopens Ahead of Schedule at Waikoko, Drivers Advised of Future Closures

The makai lane of KHI Highway, which had been closed since October 21 for necessary slope stabilization, has now been successfully reopened two days before Thanksgiving, giving drivers on Kauai some respite and access on the crucial artery close to Waikoko’s treacherous hairpin turn. This is good news for drivers on Kauai, according to the Hawai i Department of Transportation. It’s a relief for locals and tourists who have experienced delays since the lane was closed for urgent safety repairs.

According to the Hawaii Department of Transportation, the lane was operational again after emergency shoring and temporary paving work was completed last Friday. However, it is evident that this is only a part of a larger ongoing project, as the highway will need additional slope stabilization and the construction of a barrier wall, both of which must be completed. The stabilization project’s full scope is anticipated to last until Spring 2025, so this is only the beginning.

Although the current phase is over, drivers should be aware that road interventions will continue. To support the next project phases, there will likely be sporadic lane closures and complete shutdowns of the K-H Highway at milepost 4.7. Scheduled lane closures and updates are available on the HDOT website, where commuters can plan their routes and avoid any planned construction work if they want to avoid any traffic jams.

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