Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB1659

Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
1/27/25  
Report Pass
2/14/25  

Caption

Relating To The Lahaina Bypass.

Impact

The bill outlines a comprehensive funding strategy through the imposition of a special assessment on the rental motor vehicle and tour vehicle surcharge tax. By allocating these funds to revenue bonds and earmarking a portion of transient accommodations tax revenues collected from West Maui, the legislation seeks sustainable economic development while ensuring equitable infrastructure funding. This approach promotes not only the construction but also maintenance of the bypass, securing long-term benefits for the community.

Summary

SB1659, known as the Lahaina Bypass Act, aims to address critical transportation needs in West Maui by funding the Lahaina bypass north. This project has been identified as vital for improving traffic flow and emergency response capabilities and is particularly pertinent following recent wildfires that have exposed vulnerabilities within the region's transportation network. Given the expected population growth in Lahaina due to new housing and tourism developments, the Act intends to alleviate traffic congestion and enhance safety for residents and visitors alike.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SB1659 appears to be positive among proponents, who emphasize its importance for both local traffic alleviation and economic support for the tourism sector, a cornerstone of Hawaii's economy. However, there may be contention stemming from concerns about tax implications or potential impacts on rental vehicle rates, which could affect local residents and businesses dependent on tourism.

Contention

One notable point of contention regarding SB1659 is the legislative decision to resume funding obligations associated with transient accommodations taxes from resorts in West Maui. Opponents may argue about the fairness of imposing additional taxes on visitors and how these might influence tourism activity, as well as concerns over the management and reporting requirements established for the funds generated through this Act.

Companion Bills

HI SB1659

Carry Over Relating To The Lahaina Bypass.

Previously Filed As

HI SB1659

Relating To The Lahaina Bypass.

HI SCR75

Requesting The County Of Maui To Employ An Archaeologist For The Purpose Of Historic Preservation In Rebuilding Lahaina.

HI SR58

Requesting The County Of Maui To Employ An Archaeologist For The Purpose Of Historic Preservation In Rebuilding Lahaina.

HI SCR47

Authorizing The Issuance Of A Term, Non-exclusive Easement Covering A Portion Of State Submerged Lands Seaward Of Tax Map Key: (2) 4-3-010:009 At Kahana, Lahaina, Maui, For The Removal Of Existing Emergency Sandbags And Construction, Use, Repair, And Maintenance Of A Rock Revetment.

HI HCR132

Authorizing The Issuance Of A Term, Non-exclusive Easement Covering A Portion Of State Submerged Lands Seaward Of Tax Map Key: (2) 4-3-010:009 At Kahana, Lahaina, Maui, For The Removal Of Existing Emergency Sandbags And Construction, Use, Repair, And Maintenance Of A Rock Revetment.

HI SB1661

Relating To Capital Improvement Projects For The Benefit Of The Sixth Senatorial District.

HI SB1658

Relating To Traffic.

HI SB27

Relating To Housing.

HI SB414

Relating To Restoring Access To Disaster-affected Areas.

HI SB1170

Relating To The Expeditious Redevelopment And Development Of Affordable Rental Housing.

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