Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HR61

Introduced
3/6/25  
Refer
3/14/25  
Report Pass
3/27/25  

Caption

Requesting The Mayor Of The City And County Of Honolulu, Honolulu City Council, And Department Of Parks And Recreation Of The City And County Of Honolulu To Create A Dedicated Animal Education And Training Complex Within Kalaeloa Parklands.

Impact

The proposed animal education and training complex aims to address the limited availability of pet-friendly spaces in the growing area of Kapolei. Residents currently face restrictions on existing park usage which often favors sports groups over animal-related activities, leading to a lack of venues where pet owners can engage in various activities with their animals. By establishing a dedicated complex, it is expected that the quality of life for residents and their pets will improve, as the complex would provide necessary amenities and spaces for events and training.

Summary

House Resolution 61 (HR61), introduced in the Thirty-third Legislature of Hawaii, requests the Mayor of the City and County of Honolulu and relevant authorities to establish a dedicated animal education and training complex within the recently acquired Kalaeloa parklands. This resolution highlights the inadequacy of current facilities on the island to cater to the needs of the animal community, specifically in terms of venues for dog shows, sports, and other animal-related activities. The city’s acquisition of these parklands from the United States Navy intended for public recreational use presents an opportunity to serve this community need effectively.

Contention

Despite the positive implications for pet owners, there may be contention surrounding the allocation of resources and space within city parkland. Some stakeholders may raise concerns regarding prioritization and funding for such a facility amidst other pressing community needs. Furthermore, there may be debates over the specific design and features of the complex, ensuring it meets the needs of a diverse animal community while also integrating with the broader goals of public park usage and environmental considerations. The resolution requests facilities such as bathrooms, meeting rooms, and equipment storage, emphasizing the comprehensive nature of the facilities needed for various events.

Companion Bills

HI HCR68

Same As Requesting The Mayor Of The City And County Of Honolulu, Honolulu City Council, And Department Of Parks And Recreation Of The City And County Of Honolulu To Create A Dedicated Animal Education And Training Complex Within Kalaeloa Parklands.

Similar Bills

HI HCR68

Requesting The Mayor Of The City And County Of Honolulu, Honolulu City Council, And Department Of Parks And Recreation Of The City And County Of Honolulu To Create A Dedicated Animal Education And Training Complex Within Kalaeloa Parklands.

HI SR195

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