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State DOT outlines $4 million plan to modernize Cocoa Head Avenue off‑ramp after resident safety complaints
Summary
A state DOT representative told the Kaimuki Neighborhood Board that a $4,000,000 contract has been awarded to modernize signals and restripe the Cocoa Head Avenue off‑ramp to reduce crashes into the raised median and nearby homes; DOT proposed interim portable yellow crash barrels while start date remains pending.
The state Department of Transportation told the Kaimuki Neighborhood Board it has awarded a $4,000,000 contract to Paul's Electrical Contracting to modernize traffic signals and implement lane changes at the Cocoa Head Avenue off‑ramp (Exit 26A) after resident complaints about vehicles crashing into raised medians and nearby homes.
Casey Abbe, the HDOT highways representative temporarily assigned to the board, said a 2019 HDOT staff study recommended converting a shared turn lane into an exclusive right‑turn…
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