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City: No parking at Lanikai for Thanksgiving weekend

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  • CRAIG T. KOJIMA / MAY 2015
    The Lanikai loop includes Aalapapa Drive and Mokulua Drive

No vehicles will be permitted to park on the right side of the road along the Lanikai loop through the four-day Thanksgiving weekend, city officials warn.

These are the same restrictions that enforced in Lanikai over Statehood Day, Fourth of July, Memorial Day, Presidents’ Day and Labor Day weekends.

The Lanikai loop includes Aalapapa 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 people or equipment on the bike lane. Bike lanes are reserved for bicyclists. This holiday weekend, barriers will be placed adjacent tothe bike lane on the Lanikai loop notifying motorists that no parking is permitted on the right side of Aalapapa and Mokulua Drives over the Thanksgiving Day weekend.

Motorists who park on the right side of the Lanikai loop over the four-day Thanksgiving Day weekend, Nov 26-29, impede emergency response, or park, drive, stop, or unload on the bike lane will besubject to citation and/or tow by the Honolulu Police Department.

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