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City opens roads easing traffic in Kapolei

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Honolulu Mayor Peter Carlisle spoke during a grand opening and dedication ceremony for a new extension of Kapolei Parkway on Monday in Kapolei. The ceremony marked the opening of Alohikea, Ku'ou, Kama'ahu, Wakea, and Manawai Streets adjacent to Kapolei Parkway.
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Kahu Kordell Kekoa of Kamehameha Schools blessed a maile lei gate during a grand opening and dedication ceremony for a new extension of Kapolei Parkway on Monday, March 12, 2012 in Kapolei.
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Honolulu Mayor Peter Carlisle, third from right, and Richard Dahl, CEO of the James Campbell Company, untied a maile lei during a grand opening and dedication ceremony for a new extension of Kapolei Parkway on Monday, March 12, 2012 in Kapolei.

City officials opened six new sections of roadways near the satellite city hall at Kapolei today, improving connections for motorists on the Ewa Plain.

“It’s incredible, especially for people from Ewa Beach,” said state Rep. Kimberly Pine (R, Ewa Beach-Iroquois Point).

Pine, who lives in Ewa Beach, said the new road connections will improve the flow of traffic, including a Kapolei Parkway connection to Fort Barrette Road.

The dedication Monday also celebrated the development of a connecting network of other roads, including Alohikea, Wakea, Manawai, Kuou and Kamaaha. 

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