Department of Design and Construction

City to begin new phase of Mililani Mauka road improvements

Photo taken of a recently paved street in Mililani with traffic cones in the distance.

Work will take place in various locations in Mililani Mauka

MILILANI – The City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Design and Construction (DDC) wishes to inform the public of an upcoming road rehabilitation project in Mililani Mauka. This new project is separate from the ongoing DDC rehabilitation work that began in October 2024, which will rehabilitate localized streets in the Mililani Mauka area.

 

Construction is expected to start on April 28, 2025, and will last approximately 16 months. Work hours will be Monday through Friday, between 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (excluding holidays). This project includes the resurfacing and reconstruction of asphalt pavement on the streets listed below, as well as adjustments to manholes, tree removal, root pruning, and new pavement striping and markers. These enhancements are expected to improve driving conditions,  roadway visibility, and safety. Additionally, sections of the existing concrete sidewalks, curbs, and gutters will be reconstructed to enhance pedestrian access.

List of streets under the Mililani Mauka Phase 24 B Project:

Ahahuina Pl.

Ahea Pl.

Ahea St.

Ahikao St.

Ainakuai Pl.

Ainamakua Dr.

Ainana Pl.

Ainana Wy.

Akaluli St.

Akeake St.

Alakaina St.

Alaume Pl.

Alaume St.

Hakala St.

Hookaau St.

Hookahane St.

Hookupu St.

Hoomua St.

Kahonua St.

Kahualea St.

Kailewa St.

Kanae St.

Konaku St.

Kuahaua Pl.

Lahui Pl.

Lahui St.

Lauae St.

Liho St.

Lilii Pl.

Malielie Pl.

Malielie St.

Meanui St.

Milia Pl.

Milia St.

Mua Pl.

Naaualii Pl.

Paeli Pl.

Pakau St.

Puneki Pl.

Puneki St.

Puneki Wy.

Puulu St.  

The contractor will not be working on the entire project area at once. Construction will be carried out in smaller phases to minimize impacts on the public and keep traffic flowing as smoothly as much as possible. The Contractor is responsible for coordinating and managing local area traffic for businesses and residents, including deliveries, trash collection, and emergency services.

 

In addition, “NO PARKING” signs will be placed along the sides of roadways 1 week before work begins to notify the public of upcoming construction work areas. Also, drivers are asked to observe the dates and times of these notices, as vehicles parked on posted streets will be towed at the owner’s expense. The public should anticipate detours and lane and road closure delays and allow extra travel time while navigating in the area. It is important to observe and obey all traffic controls, posted signs, and Special Duty Police Officers. 

 

Please note the following information:

New asphalt is hot, black, and tacky; walking or driving through uncured pavement can result in serious burns or tracking marks on driveways/sidewalks. Therefore, the contractor may delay access through hazardous construction areas during work hours for the safety and protection of the public.

 Every effort will be made to complete this essential work as quickly as possible and with as little inconvenience to the community as possible. We appreciate the public’s assistance and cooperation during this project and thank them for their patience and support while we work to improve roads in our community. Questions and comments may be directed to the City and County of Honolulu, Department of Design and Construction, at (808) 768-8400.

 

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