Driver’s licensing and Satellite City Halls: Driver licensing centers, satellite city halls and other offices on Oahu will resume in-person visits on an appointment-only basis, beginning Thursday, Sept. 24. State crews set up barricades in the middle of the road near Dillingham Airfield which blocked vehicles from traveling further west into the park. District III Pearl City to Waiʻanae to Wahiawā. State and county leaders agreed to close parks on O‘ahu amid a surge in COVID-19 cases.

ALERT: Click here to learn more about Coronavirus (COVID-19). Officials asked visitors to follow social distancing guidelines to prevent the spread of the virus.

Mayor Kirk Caldwell announced his “Act With Care — Do Not Gather” order Thursday, which will close city parks, including beaches, playgrounds, courts and most park facilities, through midnight Sept. 4 starting as soon as the weekend arrives — 12:01 a.m. Saturday. No parking will be allowed in these stalls designated with the special bag. Officers from the DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement did not cite anyone for violating COVID-19 emergency rules. Seniors like 94-year-old Lehua McCologan, who took a dip in Ala Moana Beach waters Thursday. Repairs are underway but not complete. For up-to-date information, please visit blaisdellcenter.com. Everybody’s going to Costco in mobs,” she said. HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - City and state parks and beaches on Oahu will be closed at midnight Friday as government officials try to … Tags: Associated Press, infectious diseases, health, coronavirus, Hawaii, lung disease. “It’s really nice to be able to come back,” said Alexis Gomes of Kaaawa, who brought her children and a visiting family friend to take in the reopened views. She worries that if her ride isn’t allowed to park in the stalls at the beach park, getting to the shoreline will be too strenuous for her. Under the mayor’s orders, people can cross through the parks and over the sand to get to the water. We will update this post when access gates open.. 11/3/20 - [HAWAII] - Hapuna Beach State Recreation Area is now OPEN however restroom services are limited to portable toilets due to a recent water main break. Copyright © 2020 StarAdvertiser.com. All projects are weather permitting.

500 Ala Moana Blvd. (Honolulu) – To facilitate social distancing recommendations, The Hawaii Division of State Parks is announcing the closure of all State Parks, Recreation Areas, State Monuments, Historic Parks and Wilderness Areas, and Recreational Piers to help reduce the potential spread of COVID-19. Events listed here have been canceled or postponed due to heightened precautions surrounding Covid-19. Permits will be processed, however, no staff will be available at the front desk. Oahu lane closures scheduled for the week of Nov. 7 – Nov. 13 PLEASE NOTE: Lane closures may change at any time without further notice and do not include roving hazard debris patrols.

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