Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 30, Number 4, 1 April 2013 — Page 29 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Previously identified descendants, persons who are able to adequately demonstrate lineal descent from the Hawaiian remains, cultural descent from ancestors buried in Pāhoehoe 3 or 4 Ahupua'a, and persons wishing to provide written or oral testimony to HIBC on this matter are requested to immediately eontact Kauanoe Ho'omanawanui, Burial Sites Specialist, State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) at Kauanoe.M.Hoomanawanui® hawaii.gov or (808) 933-7650. An electronic copy of the revised BTP will be available to identified descendants by email or phone request to Kenneth Van Bergen, Property Manager, County of Hawai'i at kvanbergen@co.hawaii. hi.us or (808) 323-9016. NOTICE OF CONS ULTATION SECTION 106 OF THE NAĪIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION ACT OF 1966 AS AMENDED (2006) Kamehameha Highway Safety Improvements Project: Waikane Valley Road to the Vicinity of Kahekili Highway Kahaluu, Waihee, Kaalaea, Waihole, and Waikane Ahupua'a, Ko'olaupoko District, Island of Oahu FEDERAL-AID PROJECT NUMBER HSIP-083-01(66) TMK(S): (1) 4-7-012 to 4-7-014, 4-7-016 to 4-7-018, 024, 026, 041 & 054; (1) 4-8-001 to 4-8-005, 4-8-008 to 4-8-010 Notice is hereby given that the Federal Highway Administration and State of Hawaii Department of Transportation, Highways Division proposes various highway safety improvements along Kamehameha Highway between Waikane Valley Road to the vicinity of Kahekili Highway (approximately milepost 33.8 to 36.9). The improvements consist of the construction of new pedestrian walkway on Haiamoa Stream Bridge, extension of eulverts, reconstruction of roadway superelevation, shoulderpaving, and the installation of rumble strips and guardrail. The area of potential effect is limited to the roadway, except at