Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR177

Introduced
3/7/25  

Caption

Strongly Urging The Honolulu City Council To Adopt A "pedestrian First" Policy Via Ordinance.

Impact

The resolution aligns with the recently finalized Oahu Pedestrian Plan, which aims to create safer and more accessible streets throughout Honolulu. The plan addresses the safety concerns surrounding pedestrian traffic, particularly highlighting that high-risk pedestrian areas, which represent only two percent of the city’s streets, are accountable for a significant portion of pedestrian fatalities and injuries. By adopting a 'pedestrian first' policy, the city would prioritize infrastructure improvements in these vulnerable areas, aiming to reduce accidents and enhance overall safety.

Summary

SCR177 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that strongly urges the Honolulu City Council to adopt a 'pedestrian first' policy via ordinance. This bill recognizes walking as a fundamental mode of transportation and emphasizes the importance of accommodating pedestrians effectively on city streets. It proposes the establishment of pedestrian priorities in decision-making, particularly when considering trade-offs between different modes of transport.

Contention

While the resolution itself may not directly lead to legislation, it reflects a growing recognition of pedestrian safety as a critical issue in urban planning discussions within Honolulu. There may be contention surrounding the implementation of such policies, particularly concerning budget allocation, the balance of funding between pedestrian and vehicular infrastructure, and the pursuit of community engagement in decision-making. Advocates for the resolution argue that prioritizing pedestrians can create a significant positive impact on the wellbeing of city residents, though some have raised concerns about the potential implications for traffic and transit systems.

Companion Bills

HI HCR112

Same As Strongly Urging The Honolulu City Council To Adopt A "pedestrian First" Policy Via Ordinance.

HI SR147

Same As Strongly Urging The Honolulu City Council To Adopt A "pedestrian First" Policy Via Ordinance.

Similar Bills

HI SR147

Strongly Urging The Honolulu City Council To Adopt A "pedestrian First" Policy Via Ordinance.

HI HCR112

Strongly Urging The Honolulu City Council To Adopt A "pedestrian First" Policy Via Ordinance.

HI HR108

Strongly Urging The Honolulu City Council To Adopt A "pedestrian First" Policy Via Ordinance.

HI HCR136

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu To Encourage Pedestrians To Wear Reflective Gear Between The Hours Of Dusk And Dawn.

HI HR130

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu To Encourage Pedestrians To Wear Reflective Gear Between The Hours Of Dusk And Dawn.

HI HCR52

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu To Work With Stakeholders To Construct A Sidewalk For Pedestrian Safety While Traveling Between Iroquois Point And Ewa Beach.

HI HR48

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu To Work With Stakeholders To Construct A Sidewalk For Pedestrian Safety While Traveling Between Iroquois Point And Ewa Beach.

HI HCR137

Urging The Department Of Transportation, Department Of Education, And City And County Of Honolulu To Implement Visibility Enhancement Measures On The Kuahelani Avenue Crosswalk At Kipapa Elementary School.