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NOTICE OF CONSULTATION SECTION 106 OF THE NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION ACT OF 1966 AS AMENDED (2006) KAHEKILI HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS - HA'IKŪ ROAD TO KAMEHAMEHA HIGHWAY DISTRICT OF KO 'OLAUPOKO ISLAND OF OAHU FEDERAL-AID PROJECT NO. TBD TMK: (1) 4-5-023 TO 026, 041, 079, 080, 082, 109; (1) 4-6-012 TO 014; (1) 4-7-026 AND 051 Notice is hereby given that the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the State of Hawai'i Department of Transportation, Highways Division (HDOT) propose to construct improvements to the Kahekili Highway between Ha'ikū Road and Kamehameha Highway. The project area includes approximately 3.3 miles of 120'-wide Kahekili Highway Right-of-Way between Ha'ikū Road and the intersection with Kamehameha Highway. Improvements under consideration for Kahekili Highway include widening, contra-flow lanes, and improved Transportation SystemManagement. All improve-

ments are anticipated to remain within the existing 120' right-of-way except at select areas where grading may extend beyond and into private property. The Area of Potential Effect (APE) for the undertaking is proposed as the 3.3 miles of the existing 120' wide Right-of-Way of the Kahekili Highway corridor. The total APE is estimated to be approximately 48 acres. See project location map above. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) intends to fund the construction of the project. It has been determined that the project constitutes an undertaking under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) as amended, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation's regulations (36 CFR Part 800), as revised. Pursuant to Section 106 of the NHPA, Native Hawaiian Organizations and Native Hawaiian descendants with ancestral lineal or cultural ties to, cultural knowledge or concerns for, and cultural or religious attachment to the proposed APE are requested to contact Mr. Brian Tyau, HDOT Project Manager, via email at Brian. Tyau@hawaii.gov, or by US Postal Service to Hawai'i Department of Transportation, Highways Division, Planning Branch, 869 Punchbowl