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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 11

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Honolulu, Hawaii
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11
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October 7, 19S2 THE SUNDAY STAR-BULLETIN ADVERTISER A7 PROPOSED ALTERNATE MUTES ram Interstate and kfense highway route -t TO SCHOFIELD PACKAGE DEALS AT WHOLESALE TE AKWD)(D)ID) SDLTIEILVIM(E Freeway Leeward Hearing Set For Tuesday mm illinium -J Leeward residents will W' if E7 iSXfssrfff! DEAL No. 2 have a chance Tuesday night to tell the State Highways Division how to route the proposed new freeway between Pearl City and Schofield. The division will hold a public hearing Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Kaala Elementary School cafetori-um, 130 California Wahiawa, on proposed alternate routes for the highwayInterstate and Defense Highway Route H-2. "We particularly want to receive information as to how each alternate route might affect the economy of the area through which It would pass," said John C.

Myatt, chief engineer, highways division. AS SHOWN in the accompanying map, each alternate's length and cost would be as follows: 8.1 miles. $3fr million; 8.3 miles, $28.8 million; 8.5 miles, $29.2 million: C-l 8.5 miles, $23.9 million. The highway will be mostly four lanes, with a medial strip, but the Wheeler Field section will width of 150 feet will be required for rights-of-way. Construction is tentatively scheduled to start in 1966.

As part of Oahu's 50-mile interstate freeway system, the highway would be paid for at the rate of $9-fed-eral to $1-State. Regular federal-aid highways are financed 50-50. INTERSTATE Route H-2 will be connected with Route H-l with a major interchange at Waiawa. on the outskirts of Pearl City. Route H-l is the freeway which will extend from Barber's Point access road at the James B.

Campbell Industrial Park through Honolulu to Kilauea Avenue, with a connection to Aina Koa. Assisting Myatt in the presentation of plans Tuesday night will be Albert Zane, assistant chief highway engineer; Merritt Trease, chief highway planning engineer; Henry Uehara, advance highway planning engineer; Theodore K. W. Luke, civil engineer, and other staff members. VI 3 DEAL No.

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