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June 25, 2025
Hunt Companies Hawai'i remains focused on completion of the first upgrade of Kalaeloa Town's roadways, an investment of some $40 million. The last major milestone is set for completion later this summer with the reopening of Copahee Avenue. Currently closed to the public, Copahee Avenue is undergoing significant improvements, including roadway upgrades, sidewalks and street lighting. Once finished, the avenue, owned by the City and County of Honolulu, will meet current city standards.
Students and families of Barbers Point Elementary School will particularly benefit from the completion of Copahee Avenue, as construction has temporarily altered travel patterns. Once Copahee Avenue reopens, school buses will return to their original route, and all other vehicle traffic will be directed to exit onto Copahee.
"We extend our deepest mahalo to the community for its understanding and patience while Hunt continues investing in these much-needed upgrades to the roads in Kalaeloa Town," said Tony Gaston, senior vice president at Hunt Companies Hawai'i. "Not only will the new roads be built to current city standards, they will create better regional traffic flow."
For more information, visit kalaeloatown.com.