Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR182

Introduced
3/11/22  

Caption

Urging The State And Counties To Consider The History And Reasons Why Lands Are Zoned A Particular Way And Ensure That Those Lands Are Maintained To Protect, Serve, And Provide For The Native Hawaiian Communities.

Impact

The resolution points to significant concerns about how historical gentrification and the transformation of agricultural and preservation lands into rural developments have eroded the cultural integrity and accessibility of these lands for Native Hawaiians. It discusses how the disparaging conversion of lands can lead to increased housing costs, exacerbating homelessness among Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities. The bill's advocacy for recognizing the intrinsic historical values tied to land usage signifies a step toward safeguarding community heritage amidst growing economic pressures.

Summary

Senate Resolution 182 urges the state and counties of Hawaii to reassess the zoning of lands, particularly emphasizing the historical context behind these designations and their impact on Native Hawaiian communities. The resolution highlights the detrimental effects of recent land sales and zoning changes that have threatened sacred sites and altered the original intent of preservation lands. It calls for a commitment to maintain these lands in a way that serves and protects the Native Hawaiian populations impacted by these changes and by broader socio-economic forces.

Contention

While the resolution serves as an advisory, its effect on state law may be indirect, focusing on urging action rather than enacting new statutes. However, the call for maintaining land for its original, intended purposes may open up discussions around the regulatory powers of local and state authorities regarding land use changes. Supporters contend that understanding the historical significance of lands will help in crafting policies that respect Native Hawaiian heritage and mitigate gentrification, while critics may argue about the complications of zoning laws and private property rights.

Companion Bills

HI SCR189

Same As Urging The State And Counties To Consider The History And Reasons Why Lands Are Zoned A Particular Way And Ensure That Those Lands Are Maintained To Protect, Serve, And Provide For The Native Hawaiian Communities.

Previously Filed As

HI SR126

Urging The State Foundation On Culture And The Arts To Convene A Task Force To Develop Art, Branding, And Narratives For An Appropriate Selection Of Hawaii's Unique Communities, Landmarks, Parks, And Other Similar Areas.

HI SR73

Urging The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands To Adopt And Implement A Neighborhood Security Watch In Each Homestead Area.

HI SR3

Urging The United States Geological Survey To Conduct Topographical Surveys, Particularly Within Lava-flow Hazard Zones 1 And 2, To Update Its Long-term Lava-flow Hazard Map Of Hawaii Island.

HI SCR148

Urging The State Foundation On Culture And The Arts To Convene A Task Force To Develop Art, Branding, And Narratives For An Appropriate Selection Of Hawaii's Unique Communities, Landmarks, Parks, And Other Similar Areas.

HI SCR87

Urging The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands To Adopt And Implement A Neighborhood Security Watch In Each Homestead Area.

HI SCR3

Urging The United States Geological Survey To Conduct Topographical Surveys, Particularly Within Lava-flow Hazard Zones 1 And 2, To Update Its Long-term Lava-flow Hazard Map Of Hawaii Island.

HI SCR166

Urging Pertinent State Agencies To Commit To Providing Culturally Appropriate Resources, Services, And Programs For Native Hawaiian Individuals With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities And Their Families And Care Providers.

HI SB1618

Relating To The Protection Of Taro Lands.

HI SR96

Urging The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands To Display A Portrait Of Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole In Each State Building, Office, Meeting Room, And Waiting Area Under The Department's Jurisdiction.

HI HCR66

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Report On Strategies For Native Hawaiian Rural Resiliency.

Similar Bills

HI HB2491

Relating To The Hawaiian Language.

HI SB1317

Relating To Public Land Trust Funds.

HI HB1266

Relating To Public Land Trust Funds.

HI SB1413

Relating To The Hawaiian Language.

HI HCR32

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Identify The Scope Of Native Hawaiian Cultural Appropriateness For The Purpose Of Addressing Native Hawaiian Disparities.

HI HR21

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Identify The Scope Of Native Hawaiian Cultural Appropriateness For The Purpose Of Addressing Native Hawaiian Disparities.

HI SB392

Relating To Support For Traditional Native Speakers Of Hawaiian.

HI HB1128

Relating To Support For Traditional Native Speakers Of Hawaiian.