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HI HCR156

HI HCR156
Requesting The Department Of Transportation Take All Necessary Steps To Expedite Work On The Maipalaoa Bridge In Maili, Oahu And Improve Traffic Signal Support On The Waianae Coast And Urging Various Entities To Work Together To Immediately Open The Section Of The Waianae Coast Emergency Access Road System Extending Paakea Road Out To Lualualei Naval Road For Public Use On A Permanent Basis.


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Introduced
03/11/2022
In Committee
04/28/2022
Crossed Over
03/30/2022
Passed
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/29/2022

Introduced Session

2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

RESOLUTION requesting the department of transportation take all necessary steps to expedite work on the maipalaoa bridge in maili, oahu AND IMPROVE TRAFFIC SIGNAL SUPPORT ON THE WAIANAE COAST AND URGING VARIOUS ENTITIES TO WORK TOGETHER TO IMMEDIATELY OPEN THE SECTION OF THE WAIANAE COAST EMERGENCY ACCESS ROAD SYSTEM EXTENDING PAAKEA ROAD OUT TO LUALUALEI NAVAL ROAD FOR PUBLIC USE ON A PERMANENT BASIS. .

AI Summary

This Concurrent Resolution urges the Department of Transportation to speed up repairs on the Maipalaoa Bridge in Maili, Oahu, and to improve traffic signal management on the Waianae Coast by connecting all traffic signals to the Joint Traffic Management Center, which is a system that helps manage traffic flow and respond to incidents. It also calls for additional resources to maintain and repair traffic signals and sensors in the area. Furthermore, it encourages various government entities, including state, city, and federal agencies, along with private landowners, to collaborate on permanently opening a section of the Waianae Coast Emergency Access Road System, which is a network of gated roads managed by the Department of Emergency Management, to serve as a permanent alternate route between Paakea Road and Lualualei Naval Road, thereby alleviating traffic congestion on Farrington Highway, the main and often gridlocked route for the Leeward Coast communities.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Education, Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Returned from Senate (Sen. Com. No. 942). (on 04/29/2022)

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