Another segment of the Lahaina Bypass (HI 3000)
opened earlier this week. This extends the highway south from its former south end at Hokiokio Place to a new direct connection with the Honoapiilani Highway (HI 30).
Work is still being done at the south end, including a new South Connector Road to take southbound HI 30 traffic onto the new alignment. At that time or maybe already (local media reports indicate part of the old HI 30 alignment is already closed south of Kai Hele Ku St., at least temporarily, except perhaps for beach access), a small part of HI 30 will be moved onto part of the new alignment.
I still need to figure out where that stands before I amend the HB to extend HI 3000 and realign HI 30, as well as:
-- the alignment of the new South Connector Road (not shown in online mapping, but project plans give me something to work with);
-- whether it gets a more Hawaiian name (as happened with HI 8930 on Oahu, just before it opened); and
-- the actual alignment of the new bypass south of Kai Hele Ku St.
Project overview map suggests that segment's alignment is farther inland and more than a half-mile longer than shown in OSM/Mapnik, and more closely follows what Google Maps shows.
The north end of the Lahaina Bypass, north of Keawe St. toward Kaanapali, is as yet unbuilt. Unhappiness in Lahaina with increased congestion on Keawe St., between HI 30 and the north end of HI 3000, might goad Hawaii DOT to expedite completion of the bypass to relieve the Keawe St. clusterfork.