Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR153

Introduced
3/7/25  
Refer
3/12/25  
Refer
3/13/25  
Report Pass
4/1/25  
Engrossed
4/2/25  
Refer
4/4/25  

Caption

Requesting The County Of Maui To Fulfill Its Agreement With The State And Resolve Longstanding Jurisdictional Ambiguities By Completing The Transfer Of The Hui Roads, Including Hui Road F, From The Judiciary.

Impact

The resolution specifically calls for the County of Maui to complete the transfer of these roads from the Judiciary and highlights the critical need for adequate funding and resources for their repair and ongoing upkeep. By resolving these jurisdictional issues, the resolution seeks to improve infrastructure reliability and public safety in West Maui, addressing critical community concerns that have arisen due to the lack of clarity on road ownership.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 153 (SCR153) aims to address longstanding jurisdictional ambiguities between the State of Hawaii and the County of Maui regarding the transfer of Hui Roads, including Hui Road F. These roads, which have experienced significant neglect due to unclear ownership and maintenance responsibilities, have been a concern for residents, particularly regarding safety hazards and emergency access. The resolution requests Maui County to adhere to its agreement with the State to take ownership of these roads, thereby ensuring their maintenance and safety for the community.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around SCR153 appears positive, as it reflects a community-driven initiative to resolve ongoing issues concerning road maintenance and jurisdictional disputes. Local residents have expressed their frustrations over the poor conditions of the roads, and the resolution represents a formal request for action by local government officials. It underscores the importance of community engagement in local governance and addresses direct public safety concerns.

Contention

While the resolution does not seem to have significant opposition within legislative discussions, the broader implications of local government taking jurisdiction over the Hui Roads speak to ongoing debates about local versus state control in road management. The challenge remains how effectively the County of Maui will act upon this resolution and allocate the necessary resources to ensure that these roads do not continue to be 'roads in limbo,' as highlighted in recent community discussions.

Companion Bills

HI SR123

Same As Requesting The County Of Maui To Fulfill Its Agreement With The State And Resolve Longstanding Jurisdictional Ambiguities By Completing The Transfer Of The Hui Roads, Including Hui Road F, From The Judiciary.

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