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Kaua‘i Announces Public Facility Closures for Election Day with Free Rides on The Kaua‘i Bus

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Published on October 30, 2024
Kaua‘i Announces Public Facility Closures for Election Day with Free Rides on The Kaua‘i BusSource: Google Street View

In line with the upcoming General Election, the County of Kaua‘i has announced a series of closures set for Tuesday to ensure residents can participate in the electoral process. According to the County of Kaua‘i press release, these closures will affect several public facilities, including neighborhood centers, the Waimea and Kapa‘a swimming pools, and various recycling centers.

Those looking to dispose of recyclables will need to adjust their plans, as the Puhi Metals Recycling Center and the Reynolds Recycling HI5 Redemption Center in Līhu‘e will be closed. However, the HI5 Redemption Centers in Kīlauea and Kapa‘a will remain open, providing some options for those committed to sustainability on election day.

Residents need not worry about trash left on the curb, as the county confirmed that residential refuse pickup will continue as scheduled. Public transportation users will also find relief, as the Kaua‘i Bus will operate on its regular schedule and offer free rides across the island on Tuesday.

After the ballots are cast, county offices and services will resume normal operating hours on Wednesday. For updates on operating times or details about local facilities like pool hours, the Department of Parks and Recreation recommends visiting their website or calling directly for those who prefer not to use digital resources. Similar contact options are available for public transport and recycling inquiries, ensuring clear communication and community engagement.

For full details on closures and services available on Tuesday, interested parties can visit the county's department websites or call their customer service lines for assistance.

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