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Route 310 north (Kihei Road) / Route 311 north – Kahului, Airport, Lahaina: Southern termini of Routes 310 and 311: Wailea: 7.2: 11.6: Wailea Ike Drive west – Wailea, Makena: End state maintenance: Gap in route 16.0: 25.7: Route 37 north (Kula Highway) Southern terminus of Route 37; begin county maintenance 25.3: 40.7: Begin one-lane ...
North Kīhei Road, former portion of Route 31 Route 311 — — — — — — became part of Route 32; this section is now part of County Route 320 Route 311: 6.405: 10.308 Piʻilani Highway (Route 31 / Route 310) in Kīhei: Kuihelani Highway (Route 380 / Route 3500) in Kahului — — Puʻunēnē Avenue, Mokulele Highway Route 340: 13.819: ...
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To the east of Kalepa Bridge, the highway continues to Kipahulu as Hawaii Route 31 (the Piilani Highway). Although Hana is only about 52 miles (84 km) from Kahului, an uninterrupted car-trip takes about 2.5 hours to drive, since the highway is very winding, narrow, and passes over 59 bridges, of which 46 are only one lane wide. [ 6 ]
Keaʻau is on the east side of the island of Hawaiʻi at (19.621072, -155.041706 It is bordered to the southwest by Kurtistown. Hilo is 8 miles (13 km) to the north. The junction of Hawaii Route 11 (the Hawaii Belt Road) and Hawaii Route 130 (Keaau-Pahoa Road) is in the northern part of the community.
An emergency access route was already opened in October for several area schools, running about 2.5 miles from the Lahainaluna fire lane to the Lahaina Bypass, Gov. Josh Green's office said.
Dec. 1—In October 2023, 734, 582 tourists visited Hawaii, down 3.2 % from October 2022 and off 7.7 % from the pre-pandemic October 2019. The Hawaii Tourism Authority is seeking public input on a ...
It is located on the windward side (east side) of the island and shares borders with South Hilo district in the north and Kaʻū district in the west. [1] With a size of just under 320,000 acres (1,300 km 2) or 500 sq. miles, Puna is slightly smaller than the island of Kauaʻi. [1] Puna cropland supports floriculture, nurseries and macadamia nuts.