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Night repaving to start Sunday along Kapolei Parkway

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City officials said a contractor is scheduled to begin extensive nighttime repaving work on Kapolei Parkway, from Kamokila Boulevard to Kalaeloa Boulevard, starting Sunday.

Work hours for cold planing and paving activities will be from 7 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. Mondays through Thursdays. Adjustment of utility manholes and covers, installation of permanent pavement markings and vehicle loop sensors will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays with additional work possible on weekends.

The work is expected to take up to 45 days. No work, however, will be performed from Dec. 22 through Jan. 1 due to the holidays.

The project includes, but is not limited to cold planing; resurfacing and reconstruction of asphalt concrete pavements; adjustment of utility manholes and covers; and the installation of permanent pavement markings and vehicle loop detectors.

Motorists are advised to observe and obey all traffic controls, posted signs and special duty police officers and proceed with caution through the construction area. Drivers should anticipate delays due to detours, lane and/or road closures, and allow extra travel time while driving through the work areas.

Contractor Maui Kupono Builders LLC is coordinating local traffic, including access to homes by residents, deliveries, trash collection and emergency services. On-street parking will be prohibited during working hours. Illegally parked vehicles may be towed if necessary at the owner’s expense.

Questions or concerns can be directed to Maui Kupono Builders at 726-0193.

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