Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR77 Latest Draft

Bill / Amended Version Filed 04/17/2025

                            HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES   H.C.R. NO.   77     THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025   H.D. 1     STATE OF HAWAII   S.D. 1                          HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION     REQUESTING THE AGRIBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION TO DESIGNATE KUNIA, LEILEHUA PLATEAU, AND POAMOHO AS THE CENTRAL OAHU AGRICULTURAL CORRIDOR AND ESTABLISH A LIST PRIORITIZING POTENTIAL AGRICULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS STATEWIDE THAT WOULD PROVIDE THE MOST VALUE TO THE STATE.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.C.R. NO. 77
THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025 H.D. 1
STATE OF HAWAII S.D. 1



HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

H.C.R. NO.

77

THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025

H.D. 1

STATE OF HAWAII

S.D. 1

HOUSE CONCURRENT

RESOLUTION

REQUESTING THE AGRIBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION TO DESIGNATE KUNIA, LEILEHUA PLATEAU, AND POAMOHO AS THE CENTRAL OAHU AGRICULTURAL CORRIDOR AND ESTABLISH A LIST PRIORITIZING POTENTIAL AGRICULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS STATEWIDE THAT WOULD PROVIDE THE MOST VALUE TO THE STATE.

WHEREAS, the farmlands of Kunia and Wahiawa were once major areas of pineapple production in the State; and        WHEREAS, since the downsizing of Hawaii's pineapple industry, both the State and private landowners have diversified farming on former pineapple plantation lands; and        WHEREAS, Hawaii imports nearly eighty-five percent of the food it consumes, and a natural disaster or global event has the potential to significantly disrupt Hawaii's food supply; and        WHEREAS, the State has established a goal to double local food production by 2030; and        WHEREAS, significantly increasing diversified farming in Hawaii will require new infrastructure, including roads and water systems integrated to match the needs of farmers; and        WHEREAS, the development of new infrastructure should consider and prioritize efficiency and safety; and        WHEREAS, installing traffic markings and signage, including paint lines and speed limits, on roadways may promote safety and awareness for motorists; and        WHEREAS, the State and counties should consider agriculture in long-term state and county planning; now, therefore,        BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the Thirty-third Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2025, the Senate concurring, that the Agribusiness Development Corporation is requested to designate Kunia, Leilehua Plateau, and Poamoho as the Central Oahu Agricultural Corridor; and        BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Department of Transportation is requested to plan, design, and implement traffic signage designating a:        (1)  Speed limit of thirty-five miles per hour; and        (2)  "No Passing" zone; and        BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Agribusiness Development Corporation is requested to establish a list prioritizing potential agricultural infrastructure improvement projects statewide that would provide the most value to the State when considering:        (1)  The estimated increase in agricultural production if the recommended infrastructure improvement project is implemented;        (2)  The estimated cost of the recommended infrastructure improvement project;        (3)  County plans;        (4)  County zoning and land use;        (5)  State land use; and        (6)  Any other factors that the Agribusiness Development Corporation finds relevant; and        BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Agribusiness Development Corporation is requested to submit a report containing its list and related findings and recommendations, including proposed legislation, if any, to the Legislature no later than twenty days prior to the Regular Session of 2026; and        BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to the Executive Director of the Agribusiness Development Corporation and Director of Transportation.         Report Title:   Department of Agriculture; Department of Transportation; Central Oahu Agricultural Corridor

WHEREAS, the farmlands of Kunia and Wahiawa were once major areas of pineapple production in the State; and

WHEREAS, since the downsizing of Hawaii's pineapple industry, both the State and private landowners have diversified farming on former pineapple plantation lands; and

WHEREAS, Hawaii imports nearly eighty-five percent of the food it consumes, and a natural disaster or global event has the potential to significantly disrupt Hawaii's food supply; and

WHEREAS, the State has established a goal to double local food production by 2030; and

WHEREAS, significantly increasing diversified farming in Hawaii will require new infrastructure, including roads and water systems integrated to match the needs of farmers; and

WHEREAS, the development of new infrastructure should consider and prioritize efficiency and safety; and

WHEREAS, installing traffic markings and signage, including paint lines and speed limits, on roadways may promote safety and awareness for motorists; and

WHEREAS, the State and counties should consider agriculture in long-term state and county planning; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the Thirty-third Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2025, the Senate concurring, that the Agribusiness Development Corporation is requested to designate Kunia, Leilehua Plateau, and Poamoho as the Central Oahu Agricultural Corridor; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Department of Transportation is requested to plan, design, and implement traffic signage designating a:

(1)  Speed limit of thirty-five miles per hour; and

(2)  "No Passing" zone; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Agribusiness Development Corporation is requested to establish a list prioritizing potential agricultural infrastructure improvement projects statewide that would provide the most value to the State when considering:

(1)  The estimated increase in agricultural production if the recommended infrastructure improvement project is implemented;

(2)  The estimated cost of the recommended infrastructure improvement project;

(3)  County plans;

(4)  County zoning and land use;

(5)  State land use; and

(6)  Any other factors that the Agribusiness Development Corporation finds relevant; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Agribusiness Development Corporation is requested to submit a report containing its list and related findings and recommendations, including proposed legislation, if any, to the Legislature no later than twenty days prior to the Regular Session of 2026; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to the Executive Director of the Agribusiness Development Corporation and Director of Transportation.

Report Title:

Department of Agriculture; Department of Transportation; Central Oahu Agricultural Corridor