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HPP Pathways Master Plan <br />June 2013 <br />The four feeder road lanes run the full length of Shower Drive (from Highway 130 to 22nd <br />Ave.), and all of Kaloli, Paradise and Maku'u Drives (from Highway 130 to Beach Rd.). <br />These feeder roads are the main arteries through HPP and thus, are high traffic roads. <br />This lane will be a two -way surfaced path that is separate from the roadway. A <br />conceptual drawing of this feeder road lane is presented in Figure 2. This lane will be <br />on the Northwest (Hilo side) of each feeder road. A distance of at least five feet will <br />separate the Multi -Use Non - Motorized Lanes and the feeder road. To accommodate a <br />variety of multi -use non - motorized traffic (i.e. pedestrians or bicyclists), the ten -foot wide <br />lanes will be surfaced. Each lane will be divided in half by a painted line to <br />accommodate two directions of non - motorized traffic. For additional delineation between <br />motorized and non - motorized traffic, "HPP Multi -Use Non - Motorized Lane" signs with <br />graphic cars, pedestrians, and bikes will be posted as per county signage code <br />requirements. <br />The eight paved connecting road lanes connect feeder road lanes. They will run along <br />both sides of the following roads: <br />• 32nd Ave. between Maku'u and Paradise Drives <br />• 31St Ave. between Paradise and Kaloli Drives <br />• 28th Ave. between Kaloli and Shower Drives <br />• 22nd Ave. between Kaloli and Shower Drives <br />• 7th Ave. between Maku'u and Kaloli Drives <br />• 1St Ave. between Maku'u and Paradise Drives <br />• Beach Rd. between Kaloli and Paradise Drives <br />• Road K (Pilikai) from Beach Road to the end. <br />To separate motorized and non - motorized users on these heavy- traffic roads, three -foot <br />wide lanes will be surfaced on both sides of the roadway. The travel direction of these <br />narrower lanes will be the same as motorized traffic. For additional delineation between <br />Multi -Use Non - Motorized Lanes and these paved connection roads, "HPP Multi -Use <br />Non - Motorized Lane" signs with graphic cars, pedestrians, and bikes will be posted as <br />per county signage code requirements. <br />Bike /Pedestrian Routes (orange) <br />These routes will connect HPPOA park land and land designated "Village Center" on the <br />1959 HPP Subdivision Map, as well as provide safe corridors for school access within <br />HPP. Motorized and non - motorized traffic will share the right of way on these existing <br />paved and dirt roads. <br />• Pohaku Circle and Pohaku Place <br />• 27th Ave. between Maku'u and Paradise Drives <br />• 26th Ave. between Maku'u and Shower Drives (school) <br />• 25th Ave. between Maku'u and Shower Drives <br />• Railroad Ave from Shipman land to Hawaiian Homelands <br />3 <br />
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