The first public information meeting about preparations for the southernmost phase of the 16-mile pedestrian path from Nawiliwili to Anahola will take place tonight from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Kaua‘i War Memorial Convention Hall. In addition to
The first public information meeting about preparations for the southernmost phase of the 16-mile pedestrian path from Nawiliwili to Anahola will take place tonight from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Kaua‘i War Memorial Convention Hall.
In addition to connecting Nawiliwili Park with Ahukini Landing, the path will provide alternative transportation to and from Lihu‘e by including the county of Kaua‘i Civic Center as a primary destination, states a press release.
Included on the meeting’s agenda are the following:
• Review of the scope of work for the Nawiliwili-Civic Center-Ahukini phase of the overall Nawiliwili-Anahola path project.
• A visual tour of the potential routes for the Nawiliwili-Civic Center-Ahukini bike and pedestrian path.
• An exercise where meeting participants will work together to identify potential routes for evaluation and desired path amenities.
• An opportunity to address questions and receive comments from community members.
Honolulu-based R. M. Towill Corp. has been contracted to evaluate alternative alignments and prepare the environmental assessment. Leaders and members of the project team will be presenting at this meeting.
For more information, call Public Communication Project Consultant Roxanne MacDougall at 822-5798.