Motorists using the H-1 freeway in town after work and overnight can expect a year’s worth of increased trafficdelays starting this fall as state transportation officials tackle what they say are much-needed repairs on the Oahu’s busiest highway.
In September, construction will start on what’s dubbed the H-1 Rehabilitation Project, an effort to fix and repave a 3.5-mile stretch between Ward Avenue and Middle Street.
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From KHON2 – 07/25/13 (click here) – State adding extra lane to congested area of H-1 Freeway
From KITV4 – 07/25/13 (click here) – New lanes to be added on H-1, nightly road closures looming
From Hawaii News Now 07/25/13 (click here) – DOT H-1 Rehabilitation Project to begin in September
From the Hawaii Reporter – 07/25/13 (click here) – Traffic Nightmare: Critical H-1 Freeway Section Will Be Repaired in a Year Long Project
From the Honolulu StarAdvertiser – 07/26/13 (click here – subscription required) – Night work on H-1 likely to entangle traffic for up to a year