The Garden Island
Notice #: 0001309091-02
Legal Notices

NOTICE OF CONSULTATION
SECTION 106 OF THE NATIONAL HISTORIC
PRESERVATION ACT OF 1966 AS AMENDED (2006)
National Historic Preservation Act Section 106 Consultation
Traffic Signals at Various Locations, Phase 18
Districts of ‘Ewa and Kona; Island of O’ahu; Ahupua’a of
Honouliuli, Waimano, Kapa-lama and WAIKI-KIFederal-
aid Project No. STP-0011(59)
Tax Map Key(s): (1)9-1-044, 046, 085, and 163:Various parcels. (1)9-7-
030, 037, and 039 :Various parcels. (1)1-6-005, 015, and 025:Various
parcels; and (1)2-3-022, 032, 034, 035, and 041:Various parcels
Notice is hereby given that the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), State of
Hawai’i Department of Transportation – Highways Division, and City and County
of Honolulu – Department of Transportation Services is proposing the next phase
(Phase 18) of a multi-phase traffic signal project on O’ahu. It is considered a
federal action and undertaking, as defined by Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966, as amended (2006). Phase 18 of the proposed
project involves traffic signal work at five (5) locations as listed and depicted in the
attached regional map.
1. Renton Road and Pahika- Street (install new traffic signal system)
2. Moanalua Road and Ho’omalu Street (upgrade existing traffic signal
system)
3. School Street and Houghtailing Street (addition of left turn lane with
potential for full upgrade of traffic signal system)
4. Kapi’olani Boulevard and Atkinson Drive (full upgrade of existing traffic
signal system)
5. Kapi’olani Boulevard and Kala-kaua Avenue (full upgrade of existing
traffic signal system)
Work at all of the sites are anticipated to remain within the existing road right-ofway.
The proposed Area of Potential Effect (APE) boundaries for each of the sites
are generally within the intersection and on the approaches to the intersection
where associated signal facilities, traffic control striping and signs may be required.
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 areas
are requested to contact Mr. Richard Pentecostes via email at r.pentecostes@
honolulu.gov, or by U.S. Postal Service to City and County of Honolulu, Department
of Transportation Services, 650 S. King Street 3rd floor, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813.
Please respond by February 3, 2021.