Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR62

Introduced
3/10/23  
Refer
3/15/23  
Report Pass
3/30/23  
Engrossed
3/31/23  
Refer
4/11/23  
Report Pass
4/17/23  

Caption

Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Create A Second Access Point From Whitmore Village Via Saipan Drive To Kamehameha Highway To Alleviate Traffic On Whitmore Avenue.

Impact

If approved, SCR62 would have a direct impact on local traffic conditions by providing an alternate route, thereby distributing the vehicular load more evenly. The existing transportation infrastructure is under strain, particularly due to commuters from the nearby Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station and National Security Agency Hawaii. Increasing access points can help facilitate smoother traffic flow and mitigate congestion problems for residents and workers in the region.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 62 (SCR62) requests the Department of Transportation of Hawaii to create a second access point from Whitmore Village via Saipan Drive to Kamehameha Highway. This initiative aims to alleviate significant traffic congestion currently experienced on Whitmore Avenue, especially as the population of the area has increased from 4,057 in 2000 to 4,887 in 2020. The state has also purchased agricultural lands nearby to enhance food production, which may lead to further vehicular traffic as new facilities are developed.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR62 seems supportive, as there is a recognition of the growing traffic issues in Whitmore Village. The resolution has successfully passed a committee vote with amendments, indicating that lawmakers see the enhancement of local infrastructure as a necessary action to address community needs. However, as a concurrent resolution, it relies on the willingness and capacity of the Department of Transportation and military facilities to follow through with the proposed access point.

Contention

While there are no explicit points of contention noted during discussions surrounding SCR62, local stakeholder support will be crucial for the successful implementation of this access point. Potential challenges may arise from logistics, funding, and coordination between local and military authorities, especially if the project requires significant construction on federally governed land.

Companion Bills

HI SR56

Same As Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Create A Second Access Point From Whitmore Village Via Saipan Drive To Kamehameha Highway To Alleviate Traffic On Whitmore Avenue.

Previously Filed As

HI SCR140

Requesting The Convening Of A Task Force To Research And Develop A Green Highway Program In The State.

HI SCR99

Requesting The United States Department Of Transportation To Conduct An Investigation Regarding The Safety Of The Bridges Along Hana Highway.

HI HR151

Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Provide An Update On The Status Of The Lahaina Bypass North Extension.

HI SCR63

Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Prioritize Remediation Of The Flooding Issues Present On Route 11 Around Mile Post Sixty As A Safety Project.

HI SB28

Relating To The Deputy Director Of Highways Of The Department Of Transportation.

HI HB808

Relating To The Deputy Director Of Highways Of The Department Of Transportation.

HI SCR25

Encouraging The Department Of Transportation And The Department Of Transportation Services Of The City And County Of Honolulu To Expand The Red-light Safety Program.

HI SCR116

Urging The Department Of Transportation To Work With The City And County Of Honolulu To Plan And Implement Options For Alternative Ingress And Egress Routes In Pacific Palisades.

HI SR121

Requesting The Convening Of A Task Force To Research And Develop A Green Highway Program.

HI SCR84

Requesting The Department Of Law Enforcement To Convene A Search And Rescue Working Group To Develop And Make Recommendations To Deter Hikers From Entering Illegal Hiking Trails And To Address Rising Search And Rescue Costs Facing The State And Counties Due To Increased Illegal Hiking Traffic.

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