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Night work continues for the Kūhiō Highway (Hardy-Oxford) Waterline Project 

March 1, 2026
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LĪHUʻE – The Department of Water (DOW) and its contractor, Alpha Inc., are advising motorists that night work with alternating one-lane closures will continue in the Līhuʻe area from March 1 to September 15, 2026, weekdays from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., weather permitting, for the Kūhiō Highway (Hardy-Oxford) Waterline Project.   

The affected area is Kūhiō Highway (Route 56), from Hardy Street to Kali Road, and Poinciana Street to Oxford Street. Within these sections, the center lane in both directions will be closed at night. Only one lane of traffic will be open in each direction at a time, with alternating closures as work progresses. No left turns will be permitted through the work area; drivers should use alternate routes for left turns. Residents, pedestrians, and motorists are advised to follow the directions of flaggers and obey posted signs. 

Kūhiō Highway (Hardy-Oxford) Night Work Schedule:  

  • Sunday 9 p.m. to Monday 5 a.m.  
  • Monday 9 p.m. to Tuesday 5 a.m.  
  • Tuesday 9 p.m. to Wednesday 5 a.m.
  • Wednesday 9 p.m. to Thursday 5 a.m.  
  • Thursday 9 p.m. to Friday 5 a.m.  

The night work and lane closures are necessary to continue work on the replacement of water mainlines for the Kūhiō Highway (Hardy-Oxford) Waterline Project.  This project involves upgrading the aging watermain infrastructure to meet current Water System Standards, including fire flow requirements.  

Noise, vibration, dust, and other occurrences typical of a construction site are expected during this project, as well as occasional water service shutdowns.   

For more information, please contact Noah Carter of Alpha Inc. at 808-866-6042 or Scott Suga of the Department of Water at 808-245-5411.  You may also email publicrelations@kauaiwater.org 

Map of affected area for Hardy-Oxford project in Lihue.

Map of the affected area for the Kūhiō Highway (Hardy-Oxford) Waterline Project during September 15, 2026. 

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