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Lanikai parking restrictions in place for Memorial Day weekend

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The same parking restrictions that were used in Lanikai over the Presidents Day weekend in February will be in effect over the Memorial Day weekend.

These temporary measures are also being used to collect data on traffic volumes and congestion, city officials said.

Vehicles will not be allowed to be parked on the unimproved sidewalk on the right side of the road along the one-way Lanikai loop.

The Lanikai loop includes Alapapa Drive and Mokulua Drive, where a bike lane runs along the right side of both streets. Parking is always prohibited in the bike lane, with a potential fine of $200.  

Motorists should also not drive on the bike lane, stop and/or unload on a bike lane, the city Department of Transportation Services said, because bike lanes are reserved for bicyclists. This holiday weekend, barriers will be placed adjacent to the bike lane on the Lanikai loop notifying motorists that no parking is permitted on the right side of Alapapa and Mokulua drives over the Memorial Day weekend. 

“The city is taking this action because traffic congestion in Lanikai on weekends, especially on three-day weekends, is a safety issue,” said Director of Transportation Services Mike Formby. 

“During severe traffic congestion caused in part by illegally parked cars, pedestrians and bicyclists are forced into the roadway and emergency first responders have difficulty getting into and out of Lanikai.”

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