Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 35, Number 1, 1 January 2018 — NOTICE OF CONSULTATION [ARTICLE]

NOTICE OF CONSULTATION

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SECTION 106 OFTHE NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION ACT OF 1966 AS AMENDED (2006) WAIĀHOLE BRIDGE REPLACEMENT/ REHABILITATION PROJECT ISLAND OF O'AHU, KO'OLAUPOKO DISTRICT, WAIĀHOLE AHUPUA'A FEDERAL-AID PROJECT NUMBER: BR-083-l(37) TAXMAPKEYS: (1)4-8-001:010,(1)4-8-002:001,(1) 4-8-008:018,(1)4-8-008:021,

1 (1)4-8-008:022,(1)4-8- ; 008:023,(1)4-8-008:024,(1) : 4-8-008:025,(1)4-8-009:001, AND (1)4-8-009:006 i Notice is hereby given that the i Federal Highway Administration i (FHWA) and State of Hawai'i i Department of Transportation (HDOT), Highways Division pro- : pose to replace Waiāhole Bridge. i This proposed project is a feder- i ally funded HDOT project. It will i be considered a federal action and i undertaking, as defined by Section 106 of the National Historic i Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966, i

as amended (2006). This bridge replacement is needed because the current bridge is no longer functionally viable or structurally safe; the bridge is almost a century old (built 1922), it is unable to handle the current volume of traffic on Kamehameha Highway, and it is lacking important safety features such as shoulders whieh are required by the American Assoeiaīion of Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO). Stream water flow often overtops the embankments due to insufficient hydraulic capacity of the stream and debris

caught under the bridge by a center pier. The proposed bridge will eonstructed to AASHTO standards, including an improved approach as well as new railings and access ways to allow vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians to use the bridge safely. To better accommodate stream flows, the stream ehannel and bridge span will be widened and the center pier removed. During construction, a bypass bridge is anticipated to be used to maintain traffic flows on Kamehameha Highway. 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 project area are requested to contact Ms. Sharen Cho-Ibanez via email at sharen.h.cho-ibanez@hawaii.gov, or by U.S. Postal Service to State of Hawai'i, Department of Transportation, īeehnieal Design Services, 601 Kamokila Blvd., Room 688, Kapolei, HI 96707-2021. Please respond by February 1, 2018. ■