Students will be moving into UH Mānoa housing during week of Aug. 17-21

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
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Posted: Aug 16, 2010

Expect traffic delays starting tomorrow around UH Mānoa as nearly four thousand students move into campus residence halls this week.
 
Student Housing Services office announces a traffic alert for the three-day Mānoa Move-In 2010, scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 17, Thursday, Aug. 19, and Friday, Aug. 20, which is a state holiday (Admissions Day). The moving-in process for UH Mānoa students living in campus residence halls and apartments will start at 9 a.m. on all three days, and may affect traffic on Dole Street and University Avenue.
 
Motorists are advised to be especially vigilant along Dole Street due to the increased traffic activity, and frequent stopping or slowing of cars.
 
On Tuesday, Aug. 17, students moving into Hale Aloha (Ilima, Lehua, Lokelani and Mokihana), Johnson Hall, Hale Anuenue, Hale Kahawai and Hale Laulima and freshmen moving into Frear Hall and Gateway House will be queued along Lower Campus Road. Residents will not be allowed to unload along Dole Street
 
Please note that on Tuesday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the east-bound lane of Dole Street fronting residence halls will be coned off to assist with active unloading. No parking will be allowed along Dole Street during moving hours.
 
On Thursday, Aug. 19, residents checking into Frear Hall and Gateway House will be queued along Lower Campus Road.  Residents will not be allowed to unload along Dole Street.
 
On Friday, Aug. 20, residents of Hale Noelani and Hale Wainani apartments will move in.  
 
Additional information and move‐in details may be found at www.housing.hawaii.edu/movein.