Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HR188

Introduced
3/10/23  
Refer
3/15/23  
Report Pass
3/30/23  

Caption

Requesting The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development To Convene A Multiagency Working Group To Identify Sites That Have The Collective Capacity To Accommodate Ten Thousand New Homes Per Year, For The Next Fifty Years.

Impact

If adopted, HR188 could significantly influence state laws related to housing development planning under the Hawaii State Planning Act. By establishing a framework for a multiagency approach to housing, HR188 seeks to optimize the planning processes for new developments while ensuring that they align with community needs and resources. Additionally, the resolution underscores the importance of creating affordable and accessible housing, promoting social equity in housing policy, and striving to improve living conditions for families and individuals across the state.

Summary

House Resolution 188 (HR188) was introduced during the Thirty-Second Legislature in 2023, requesting the Office of Planning and Sustainable Development in Hawaii to convene a multiagency working group. The primary goal of this group is to identify potential sites across the state that can collectively support the construction of 10,000 new homes each year for the next fifty years. This initiative comes amid increasing concerns about housing affordability and availability in Hawaii, which has long faced challenges in meeting the housing demands of its residents. HR188 aims to address these pressing issues with a structured and collaborative approach involving various stakeholders in the housing sector.

Contention

While HR188 seeks to unify efforts in addressing Hawaii's housing crisis, it may also spark discussions regarding land use policies and the balance between development and community preservation. Critics may raise concerns about potential overdevelopment and the environmental impacts associated with large-scale housing projects. As the working group convenes and begins its tasks, the dialogue between developers, local governments, and community members will be crucial in determining how effectively and sustainably Hawaii's housing challenges can be tackled.

Companion Bills

HI HCR183

Same As Requesting The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development To Convene A Multiagency Working Group To Identify Sites That Have The Collective Capacity To Accommodate Ten Thousand New Homes Per Year, For The Next Fifty Years.

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