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Papa Avenue Street Art and Safety Improvements

A “Quick Build” Demonstration Project is coming in March 2021 to the intersection of Papa Avenue and Māʻalo Street in Kahului to beautify the area, encourage walking and biking, and improve road safety.

The Maui Metropolitan Planning Organization, County of Maui Department of Public Works, the Hawai‘i Public Health Institute’s Healthy Eating and Active Living Coalition and Maui artist Matthew Agcolicol are creating the project.

About 200 individuals participated in a survey last fall and shared their experiences using the intersection. Organizers say public input was instrumental in the project design and street beautification, and will also help to inform long-term improvements by the County.

 

Papa Ave/Ma'alo St Quick Build Demonstration Conceptual Design

The Quick Build project includes the following improvements:

  • Installation of bike and pedestrian crossings to make the area safer for people walking, biking, and driving in line with the principles of Complete Streets and the Vision Zero Maui initiative to end serious injuries and traffic fatalities by 2040;
  • Reverse-in angled parking for improved driver visibility, easier loading and unloading, accessible parking and curb ramps, and traffic calming. This will be the first reverse-in angled parking on Maui – a proven design that promotes safety and has been adopted by multiple municipalities; and
  • Street art by Maui artist Matthew Agcolicol to help beautify the intersection. Agcolicol’s design honors the area’s rich plantation history and gives a nod to the Lihikai Surfers.

The public is advised that a portion of street parking in front of Lihikai Elementary will be temporarily closed beginning March 8 for the improvements and execution of the street art. New rules associated with reverse-in angled parking shall take effect upon completion of the parking improvements.

Back-In Angled Parking. What is it?  Back-in angled parking is a safer way to park.  Instead of pulling into a parking spot, cars back into their spots, enabling drivers to make eye contact with oncoming traffic when exiting a parking space.  In March 2021, the first back-in angled parking on Maui will be installed on Papa Avenue, fronting Lihikai Elementary.  This will be done as part of the Papa Avenue-Ma'alo Street Quick Build Demonstration, a project tomake the area safer for people walking, biking and driving.