Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB403

Introduced
1/15/25  

Caption

Relating To Beaches.

Impact

If passed, SB403 will significantly alter the financing structure for beach replenishment initiatives in locations designated as resort areas. By capping public funding at twenty percent, the bill effectively shifts the financial responsibility onto private sector stakeholders, particularly those businesses benefiting from the tourism industry. This change in funding dynamics is expected to encourage greater private investment in coastal maintenance projects, thereby reducing the financial strain on the state's budget.

Summary

Senate Bill 403 aims to limit the public contribution to beach replenishment projects within resort-zoned areas in Hawaii. The bill stipulates that the state or counties shall not cover more than twenty percent of such project costs. This legislative measure was introduced in light of the financial burden that previous beach replenishment projects have placed on Hawaii's taxpayers, specifically referencing the 2021 Waikiki beach replenishment project that incurred total costs of $3.5 million, with only a small fraction contributed by private sector stakeholders.

Contention

There may be notable contention surrounding the bill, particularly from parties concerned about the long-term sustainability of beachfronts and the public's access to these vital resources. Critics might argue that limiting public funding could lead to insufficient maintenance of these areas, as private sector contributions may not fully cover the costs associated with regular replenishment initiatives. This could result in diminished beach quality and potentially adverse impacts on tourism, which is heavily dependent on the appeal of Hawaii's beaches.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HB3

Relating To Beach Management On The North Shore Of Oahu.

HI SB1639

Relating To Hawaii Beach Day.

HI HB1332

Relating To Hawaii Beach Day.

HI SB1456

Relating To Restoration Of Beach Lands.

HI HB1137

Relating To Restoration Of Beach Lands.

HI SB2230

Relating to the evacuation of unauthorized persons from a hazard area in connection with space flight activities; creating a criminal offense.

HI HB4661

Relating to the closure of beaches for space flight activities; creating a criminal offense.

HI SB187

Relating To A Library In Ewa Beach.

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