Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HR183

Introduced
3/10/23  
Refer
3/15/23  
Report Pass
3/28/23  
Refer
3/28/23  
Report Pass
4/5/23  

Caption

Requesting A Feasibility Study On Redeveloping Lands Situated At Tmk (1) 2-8-015:001 Into Workforce Housing And Other Affiliated Uses.

Impact

The bill's implementation could lead to significant changes in how state lands are utilized, particularly those associated with the University of Hawaii. The proposed study will evaluate the potential for these lands to cater to the housing needs of the community and provide supportive amenities. By focusing on workforce housing, HR183 is positioned as a response to ongoing economic challenges faced by many residents, ultimately aimed at preventing further displacement due to the housing crisis.

Summary

House Resolution 183 (HR183) aims to address the critical shortage of workforce housing in Hawaii by requesting a feasibility study for redeveloping land situated at TMK (1) 2-8-015:001 into affordable housing and other associated uses. This resolution emphasizes the pressing need for additional housing units, with estimates suggesting that between 26,000 to 47,000 new units will be necessary by 2030. The bill highlights the risk that, without sufficient measures to expand housing availability, more residents may be compelled to leave Hawaii in search of affordable living options.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR183 appears to be largely supportive, particularly among those concerned with the rising cost of living in Hawaii and the urgent need for more affordable housing solutions. Stakeholders, including the University of Hawaii and housing advocacy groups, have expressed optimism that the feasibility study could yield actionable insights. However, it is likely that some discussions may highlight specific concerns regarding the methodology of the study and the efficacy of proposed solutions.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HR183 is the balance between redevelopment and preservation of community interests. While proponents advocate for converting the identified land into workforce housing, there may be apprehensions from local communities or institutions about potential changes to their surroundings and the impact on existing facilities, such as the University Laboratory School. As the study progresses, stakeholder engagement will be crucial to address these concerns and ensure that the redevelopment aligns with broader community needs and values.

Companion Bills

HI HCR178

Same As Requesting A Feasibility Study On Redeveloping Lands Situated At Tmk (1) 2-8-015:001 Into Workforce Housing And Other Affiliated Uses.

Similar Bills

IN SB0004

Local workforce recruiting and retention.

IN SB0291

Workforce retention and recruitment fund.

NJ S2459

Applies prevailing wage rate to residential projects of limited size that are subject to certain redevelopment local property tax arrangements.

HI HCR178

Requesting A Feasibility Study On Redeveloping Lands Situated At Tmk (1) 2-8-015:001 Into Workforce Housing And Other Affiliated Uses.

HI SR192

Requesting A Feasibility Study On Redeveloping Lands Situated At Tmk (1) 2-8-015:001 Into Workforce Housing And Other Affiliated Uses.

HI SCR166

Requesting A Feasibility Study On Redeveloping Lands Situated At Tmk (1) 2-8-015:001 Into Workforce Housing And Other Affiliated Uses.

HI SCR49

Urging The University Of Hawaii To Study The Feasibility Of Redeveloping Certain University Lands Adjacent To The University Of Hawaii At Manoa Campus Into Workforce Housing.

HI SR44

Urging The University Of Hawaii To Study The Feasibility Of Redeveloping Certain University Lands Adjacent To The University Of Hawaii At Manoa Campus Into Workforce Housing.