Urging The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Establish A Program That Enhances Accessibility And Recreational Opportunities In State Park Wilderness, Trails, And Facilities Within The County Of Maui.
The proposed program aims to create an inclusive environment by enhancing outdoor recreational experiences for individuals with disabilities. By adopting best practices from successful programs, such as the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Track-Chair Program, which features adaptive equipment and accessible trails, the resolution seeks to significantly increase participation rates in wilderness activities for individuals with mobility impairments. This is aligned with the legislative commitment to inclusivity and equity in public access to recreational spaces.
Senate Resolution 131 urges the Department of Land and Natural Resources to establish a program that enhances accessibility and recreational opportunities in state park wilderness, trails, and facilities within the County of Maui. The resolution recognizes the unique challenges faced by individuals with disabilities when attempting to access public lands, emphasizing that connecting with nature is a fundamental right that contributes positively to physical and mental health. The legislature’s intention is to ensure that all Hawaii residents and visitors, regardless of their physical abilities, can enjoy the state's natural landscapes.
While SR131 advocates for inclusivity, there could be potential challenges related to implementation, including funding requirements and ensuring that infrastructure improvements meet the diverse needs of the disabled community. The resolution encourages collaboration with relevant stakeholders, including disability advocacy organizations and community members, to address these challenges. The success of the program will heavily depend on effective planning and investment in resources to create the necessary accessibility adaptations in state parks and trails.