
HONOLULU – The City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Transportation Services (DTS) will be closing a portion of the Pearl Harbor Bike Path to replace the existing asphalt and concrete surface with new concrete, providing bicyclists with a smoother, safer ride.
Construction is scheduled to begin on Monday, February 3, with work taking place Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. While construction is active during these hours, the path will remain closed to the public 24/7 until the project is completed in August.
As part of the improvements, bollards, signage, striping, and lighting will be installed to enhance safety.
A detour along Kamehameha Highway will be in place for pathway users, with signage posted to prevent entry into the construction zone.
This project is a key component of the South Shore Shared Use Path plan, which will create a 32-mile bicycle and pedestrian pathway connecting communities from Nānākuli to Mānoa. While bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure exists within each community along this corridor, this initiative aims to improve regional connectivity for active transportation users by linking these pathways together.
For more information on the South Shore Shared Use Path, please click here.
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