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theyre called. Palani Road safety improvements its called. That money, at least a <br />portion of it, is going to be used for improving the intersection of Kealakaa Street with <br />Palani Road in which theyll be realigning that intersection with one of the streets that <br />enters the Queen Liliuokalani Trust Subdivision there, or Queen Liliuokalani Village <br />residential area will be aligned with that. That project is still in the planning, in the <br />construction planning stage. That intersection will be signalized. Im not sure how much <br />of that $2-1/2 million is going to be used for that. But other than that there are no definite <br />plans for other safety improvements at this time on Palani Road. There have been some <br />recent improvements of shoulder width on the roadway done by our Highway <br />Maintenance Division under their budget. <br />SPRINGER:Mr. Chair? <br />FUJIKAWA:Springer. <br />SPRINGER:Ki, could you point out those locations for us on the map where the <br />Kealakaaworkisgoingtobedone,ascomparedtowheretheApplicantwouldbe <br />accessing Palani Road? <br />EMLER:Kealakaa Street is approximately here; and the subdivision, <br />proposed subdivision is where this red dot is. The closest street intersecting Palani Road <br />is the one called Ulaoa Street. Its just south of the entrance to the subdivision, which <br />is called Pamahoa Place. Its the cul-de-sac that serves the proposed lots. <br />SPRINGER:And does that road, is it Ulu -? Im sorry, could you repeat the <br />name again? <br />EMLER:Ulaoa. <br />SPRINGER:Ulaoa, does that intersect with Kealakaa? In other words, would <br />people coming out of the subdivision have to come out onto Palani Road on Ulaoa, or <br />may they go deeper into the subdivision and come out at the proposed channelized <br />intersection? <br />EMLER: Is your question regarding actions taken by the proposed lot <br />owners? <br />SPRINGER:Yes. <br />EMLER:Okay. The proposed lot owners will be only able to access Palani <br />Road by way of the cul-de-sac that serves their lots, so they would have to come onto <br />Palani Road. If they wanted to go to Kealakaa Street, then they would take one of the <br />several accesses that are available, mentioned in my comments, Hao Kuni Street, Ulaoa <br />and then, of course, Kealakaa itself. <br />9 <br /> <br />
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