10-21-2018, 02:46 AM
https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/201...nts-first/
But when the general public will be able to use the graded route over the lava rock remains to be seen.
Janet Snyder, a spokeswoman for Mayor Harry Kim, said in a voicemail Saturday the road will be meant for "emergency use by residents and landowners only, at least initially."
She said she can't say yet when the road, which could take weeks to complete, would be open to the general public. A barricade remains in place on the highway next to the entrance to MacKenzie State Recreation Area.
But when the general public will be able to use the graded route over the lava rock remains to be seen.
Janet Snyder, a spokeswoman for Mayor Harry Kim, said in a voicemail Saturday the road will be meant for "emergency use by residents and landowners only, at least initially."
She said she can't say yet when the road, which could take weeks to complete, would be open to the general public. A barricade remains in place on the highway next to the entrance to MacKenzie State Recreation Area.