MOLOKAʻI, Hawaii (KHON2) — The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation (HDOT) will be completing the installation of nine raised crosswalks planned for Molokaʻi in July.
The installations will begin on Monday, July 8, and will end on Friday, July 19.
The raised crosswalks are planned in various locations throughout the island. The crosswalks will be located in areas around schools and pedestrian destinations.
Near mile post 0.01 on Kamehameha V Highway (Route 450), near the intersection of Ala Malama Avenue
Near mile post 0.27 on Kamehameha V Highway (Route 450), near the intersection with ʻAiloa Street and fronting Kaunakakai Elementary School
Near mile post 0.34 on Kamehameha V Highway (Route 450), near the intersection with Oki Place
Near mile post 13.25 and 13.32 on Kamehameha V Highway (Route 450), at the entrance of Kilohana Elementary School
Near mile post 1.35 on Maunaloa Highway (Route 460), near the intersection of Kahiwa Street
Near mile post 1.76 on Kalaʻe Highway (Route 470), near the intersection of Farrington Avenue (two raised crosswalks)
Near mile post 1.05 and 1.10 on Farrington Avenue (Route 480), fronting Molokaʻi High School (two raised crosswalks)
Construction will take place from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., from Monday through Friday.
During these road works, highway users can expect one lane closed in either direction with travel in both directions maintained through alternating traffic control (contraflow) in the remaining lane.
