10-07-2015, 01:51 PM
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http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2015/1...-in-pahoa/
The Hawai‘i County Department of Public Works will begin work on restoring the functionality of Pahoa’s Cemetery Road on Monday October 5, 2015.
On October 25, 2014 lava associated with the Pu‘u O‘o Volcanic Eruption crossed onto Cemetery Road that extends from Apa‘a Street near the Pahoa Transfer Station. After assessing ingress and egress for the area, including the Ka‘ohe Homesteads, restoring the functionality of Cemetery Road is in the best interests of public safety.
Reconstruction work involves removing the new lava to original grades and then paving the 500-foot stretch of roadway.
The project is expected to take approximately 40 working days to complete, weather and construction conditions permitting.
75 percent of the $150,000 project cost will be funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Perhaps a silver lining is: No more lava "predicted" for awhile. [
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ETAQ: Remove the now, "#257" thingies.
http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2015/1...-in-pahoa/
The Hawai‘i County Department of Public Works will begin work on restoring the functionality of Pahoa’s Cemetery Road on Monday October 5, 2015.
On October 25, 2014 lava associated with the Pu‘u O‘o Volcanic Eruption crossed onto Cemetery Road that extends from Apa‘a Street near the Pahoa Transfer Station. After assessing ingress and egress for the area, including the Ka‘ohe Homesteads, restoring the functionality of Cemetery Road is in the best interests of public safety.
Reconstruction work involves removing the new lava to original grades and then paving the 500-foot stretch of roadway.
The project is expected to take approximately 40 working days to complete, weather and construction conditions permitting.
75 percent of the $150,000 project cost will be funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Perhaps a silver lining is: No more lava "predicted" for awhile. [

ETAQ: Remove the now, "#257" thingies.