Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB18

Introduced
1/15/25  
Refer
1/16/25  
Report Pass
2/14/25  

Caption

Relating To Historic Preservation.

Impact

The bill proposes to appropriate funds to the state historic preservation division to expedite the development of a comprehensive inventory of historic properties and burial sites, as well as to conduct relevant archaeological surveys. The funding allocation will aid in conducting state-of-the-art archaeological surveys using advanced technology, such as remote sensing, aerial, and satellite imagery, which will enhance the accuracy of the collected data. Ultimately, the bill aims to fortify the state's capability to preserve its cultural heritage by ensuring that crucial information about historic and burial sites is readily available and accurate.

Summary

SB18, titled 'Relating to Historic Preservation,' addresses the critical need for comprehensive statewide inventories of historic properties and burial sites within the State of Hawaii. The legislature has recognized that not having these inventories leads to delays in project planning, primarily because developers and state agencies lack necessary information on these sites. This gap often results in costly redesigns or project delays once significant resources have already been committed. Additionally, the established state historic preservation division has been hindered by inadequate funding, which obstructs its ability to create and maintain these essential inventories.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB18 may be presumed positive among preservation advocates and local communities who are interested in protecting Hawaii's historical assets. Proponents believe that having a well-maintained inventory will not merely aid planning but will also promote responsible development that respects the state's heritage. However, the lack of detailed public commentary means that any apprehensions regarding budget allocations or the potential for government overreach in historical preservation practices remain less visible.

Contention

One notable point of contention could arise concerning the funding mechanisms required to support these initiatives. Given that the bill seeks to allocate state funds for these purposes, discussions may emerge regarding budget priorities and the appropriate levels of investment in historic preservation versus other pressing state needs. Furthermore, there may be debates about the extent of authority that the preservation division should have in overseeing these inventories, particularly regarding potential impacts on private properties and development projects.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HB195

Relating To Historic Preservation.

HI SB15

Relating To Historic Preservation.

HI SB1174

Relating To Historic Preservation.

HI HB737

Relating To Historic Preservation.

HI HB1087

Relating To Historic Preservation Reviews.

HI SB1406

Relating To Historic Preservation Reviews.

HI SB79

Relating To Historic Preservation Reviews.

HI HB738

Relating To Historic Preservation.

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HI HB636

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HI SB449

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NC S465

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HI HB309

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