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One month closure scheduled for portion of Kalaniana‘ole and Ulehawa beach parks

Area commonly referred to as Depot's closing for maintenance

NĀNĀKULI -- A one month closure is scheduled for the shoreline area stretching from a portion of Kalaniana‘ole Beach Park (formerly known as Nānākuli Beach Park) into Ulehawa Beach Park. This stretch of shoreline in Nānākuli begins behind Ka Waihona o Ka Na‘auao Charter School and ends across the Nānākuli Fast Stop. The area is commonly referred to as Depot's.

The closure will begin on Friday, Oct. 11 with the beach parks scheduled to reopen on the morning of Friday, Nov. 8.

The lifeguard stand located at Ulehawa Beach Park will not be staffed during this closure. Lifeguards will continue to provide coverage of the area through mobile units. The public is encouraged to immediately call 911 for lifeguard or emergency personnel assistance.

The park closure is needed to conduct maintenance such as comfort station renovations and groundskeeping,

Both beach parks are normally closed nightly from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.

The Department of Parks and Recreation appreciates the public's patience and understanding while this area remains closed.



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