Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR165

Introduced
3/10/23  

Caption

Urging The State Of Hawaii And City And County Of Honolulu To Collaborate In The Development Of A World-class, Comprehensive Sports Complex In West Oahu.

Impact

The resolution proposes that the sports complex be developed on a site ideally spanning 200 to 400 acres and equipped with diverse facilities to accommodate a wide range of sports, including a large stadium and training fields. By establishing this complex, it is projected to advance economic growth in the region, enhance the status of Kapolei as a pivotal city in Oahu, and create a self-sustaining revenue stream through the influx of visitors and associated activities. The emphasis on public-private partnerships is designed to mitigate the initial financial burden on Hawaii's government, allowing for shared capital investment and risk.

Summary

HCR165 is a House Concurrent Resolution urging the State of Hawaii and the City and County of Honolulu to collaborate in developing a comprehensive sports complex in West Oahu. The proposed facility is aimed at enhancing community health and wellbeing through sports, providing a venue for local and international events, and promoting cultural exchange through sports activities and related events. The resolution emphasizes the importance of sports as a unifying force and a means of celebration within diverse communities, highlighting Hawaii's climate and strategic location for training and competitive events.

Contention

While the focus is on collaborative development, the resolution also calls for comprehensive feasibility studies to secure suitable locations for the complex and evaluate potential partnerships. Notable points of contention may arise regarding land acquisitions, community needs, and the prioritization of funding for the sports complex compared to other essential services in the area. Additionally, ensuring that the complex meets the cultural and recreational needs of local residents while attracting international participation could lead to varying perspectives on its long-term benefits and implications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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