Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR136

Introduced
3/11/22  
Refer
3/14/22  
Report Pass
3/31/22  

Caption

Requesting The City And County Of Honolulu To Lead Community Education Workshops Regarding The Recommendations Of The North Shore Coastal Resilience Working Group And Seek Public Input From Individuals And Organizations For The Development Of A Comprehensive And Community-driven Coastal Resilience Plan For The North Shore Of Oahu.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the significant threats posed by climate change, such as potential losses of land and infrastructure estimated at $19 billion by the century's end, along with the displacement of residents and the inundation of numerous structures. The passage of HCR136 has the potential to influence state policies related to disaster preparedness and environmental stewardship. It emphasizes a shift from short-term fixes, like shoreline hardening, towards holistic strategies that effectively mitigate coastal hazards while respecting natural ecosystems.

Summary

HCR136, a House Concurrent Resolution from the 31st Legislature of Hawaii, seeks to address the urgent challenges posed by climate change to Hawaii's coastal environments, particularly on the North Shore of Oahu. The resolution requests the City and County of Honolulu to conduct community education workshops based on the recommendations from the North Shore Coastal Resilience Working Group. This group aims to develop a comprehensive and community-driven coastal resilience plan that focuses on the protection and improvement of coastal areas impacted by sea level rise and extreme erosion.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding the bill is how to balance immediate protective measures with sustainable, long-term solutions that involve community engagement. The Working Group comprises a diverse set of stakeholders, indicating the importance of inclusive discussion among residents, local organizations, and officials. However, there may be disagreements on the recommended strategies and pathways forward, especially regarding economic interests versus environmental preservation. The need for public input and active participation raises questions about how effectively these views will translate into actionable plans.

Companion Bills

HI HR136

Same As Requesting The City And County Of Honolulu To Lead Community Education Workshops Regarding The Recommendations Of The North Shore Coastal Resilience Working Group And Seek Public Input From Individuals And Organizations For The Development Of A Comprehensive And Community-driven Coastal Resilience Plan For The North Shore Of Oahu.

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