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HI HR107
Resolution
Status
3/16/2026
Primary Sponsor
Darius Kila
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AI Summary
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Office of Planning and Sustainable Development requested to assess projected maximum infrastructure capacity around transit-oriented development (TOD) areas in the City and County of Honolulu, focusing on current sewer and water infrastructure capacity
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Assessment to be conducted in consultation with Hawaii Community Development Authority, Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation, and the City and County of Honolulu
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TOD areas are defined as lands within a one-half-mile radius of transit hubs or stations designated for mixed-use neighborhood development with walkability and transit access
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City and County of Honolulu has adopted nine neighborhood TOD plans covering 21 rail station TOD areas along the rail transit corridor
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Prior infrastructure assessments, such as the August 2018 Iwilei/Kapalama TOD study, found nearly all systems including roadways, drainage, electrical, and sewer need upgrades to support anticipated population growth
Legislative Description
Requesting The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development, In Consultation With The Hawaii Community Development Authority, Hawaii Housing Finance And Development Corporation, And The City And County Of Honolulu, To Conduct An Assessment Of Projected Maximum Infrastructure Capacity Around Transit-oriented Development Areas Within The City And County Of Honolulu.
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Last Action
Offered
3/16/2026