Lane shifts expected on Pauahi Street

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Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald A bus drives toward Hilo Bay next to the closed portion of Pauahi Street due a lane shift for the Pauahi Street Bridge construction project Friday in Hilo.
Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald One direction of traffic, going toward Hilo Bay, is closed on Pauahi Street as workers dig out a portion of the Pauahi Street Bridge Friday in Hilo.
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Drivers can expect lane shifts on Pauahi Street in Hilo as workers begin demolishing and replacing the Pauahi Street Bridge.

Phase 1 of the Pauahi Street Bridge project has closed two lanes that are used for traffic traveling toward Hilo Bay. The two lanes normally used for drivers traveling toward Kilauea Avenue are being used for both directions of traffic.

Contractor Jas. W. Glover Ltd. will be working on this project between 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m each weekday.

According to the Hawaii County Department of Public Works, the estimated completion of the $3.5 million project will be sometime in the first quarter of 2025.

The DPW project ultimately will construct an entirely new bridge after demolishing the existing bridge deck, railings, pavement, sidewalk and waterline. During the construction period, parking will not be permitted on either side of Pauahi Street between its intersections with Aupuni Street and Kamehameha Avenue.

Phase 1 will continue to have the same traffic pattern with vehicle lane shifts and another road closure later next month. Phase 2 will close the other two lanes, but the lane shifts and road closures will be similar.