Requesting The City And County Of Honolulu To Conduct A Sidewalk Feasibility Study Along Kalihi Street From Kamanaiki Street To Kalihi Valley Park.
If approved, the resolution is expected to lead to improvements in pedestrian infrastructure in Kalihi Valley, an older community that has not kept pace with modern road construction standards. The study would focus on addressing dangerous areas along Kalihi Street and would recommend specific enhancements, such as removing telephone poles and placing wiring underground, which would not only enhance safety but also improve the visual appeal of the area. Importantly, the results of this study will provide insights into necessary actions required to make the streets safer and more accessible for all residents.
House Resolution 38 (HR38), introduced in the Thirty-second Legislature of Hawaii, seeks to address significant concerns about pedestrian safety and accessibility along Kalihi Street in Honolulu. The resolution specifically requests the City and County of Honolulu to conduct a feasibility study to assess the conditions and necessity for sidewalks from Kamanaiki Street to Kalihi Valley Park. This area has been identified as particularly hazardous due to an absence of sidewalks, especially impacting vulnerable populations such as the elderly (kupuna) and disabled individuals, who often have to walk into the street to navigate the road.
There may be points of contention regarding the execution and funding of the proposed changes outlined in HR38. Community discussions could arise about the prioritization of funds and the timelines within which these feasibility studies are conducted. Moreover, differing opinions may emerge regarding the scope of infrastructure improvements necessary as well as potential disruptions during construction. Advocates for pedestrian safety will likely support the resolution, while some community stakeholders may express concerns over budget allocations and urban planning implications.