The Hawaiian Dredging crews continued with work on the concrete columns and walls for the parking structure. The first section of the concrete pavement on the ground floor of the structure was also poured this past week. Due to the ongoing work on Vineyard Street, motorists and pedestrians should be cautious when traversing through the area. Please also drive with caution on Vineyard Street as lane closures will be occurring during the day. The Wailuku Parking lot is completely closed. Parking is available in various locations, as well as free shuttle service on Da Bee.
Read MoreThe Hawaiian Dredging crews continued with work on the concrete columns and walls for the parking structure. Preparatory work for the concrete pavement on the ground floor is also underway. Due to the ongoing work on Vineyard Street, motorists and pedestrians should be cautious when traversing through the area. Please also drive with caution on Vineyard Street as lane closures will be occurring during the day.
Read MoreThe County of Maui Department of Management announces a new streamlined registration process for the Da Bee shuttle program in Wailuku. For riders’ convenience, effective immediately, shuttle riders no longer need to register online to ride Da Bee. They can jump on any of the shuttles, fill out a quick Rider Pass Form available from the driver or download the form in advance, and receive a Da Bee Rider Card on the spot. Then, simply show your Rider Card whenever you ride Da Bee.
Read MoreThe Hawaiian Dredging crews continued with work on the concrete foundations, columns and walls for the parking structure. Due to the ongoing work on Vineyard Street, motorists and pedestrians should be cautious when traversing through the area. Please also drive with caution on Vineyard Street as lane closures will be occurring during the day. The Wailuku Parking lot is now completely closed. Parking is available in various locations, as well as free shuttle service on Da Bee (includes parking at Maui Lani Safeway, Wells Park and War Memorial Stadium Parking Lot) and various “flower” stops in Wailuku.
Read MoreDespite the rainy weather the Hawaiian Dredging crews continued with work on the concrete foundations, columns and walls for the parking structure. Due to the ongoing work on Vineyard Street, motorists and pedestrians should be cautious when traversing through the area. Please also drive with caution on Vineyard Street as lane closures will be occurring during the day.
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