Hawaii Tribune-Herald Sunday, April 1, 2018 5
2018 Merrie Monarch Festival
TRAFFIC PATTERN CHANGES
In conjunction with the 54th Annual Merrie
Monarch Festival, there will be a temporary oneway
traffic pattern on Kalanikoa Street in Hilo
around Edith Kanaka‘ole Multi-Purpose Stadium.
Traffic will be allowed to flow in the makai, or
northerly, direction on Kalanikoa Street between
Piilani and Kuawa streets during the festival.
The one-way traffic pattern will
remain in effect beginning at noon
Wednesday, through 8 a.m. Sunday.
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Motorists traveling in a westerly direction
on Piilani Street will be allowed to
turn right onto Kalanikoa Street.
Left turns also will be allowed onto
Kalanikoa Street from Piilani Street.
Right and left turns will be allowed to oneway
traffic on Kalanikoa Street to access the
Ho‘olulu Complex and businesses in the area.
Regular two-way traffic will remain in effect
on Manono, Kuawa and Piilani streets.
A line forms
on the night
of Ho‘ike
in 2017.
HOLLYN
JOHNSON/
Tribune-Herald
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