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• <br /> Existing Roadway and Traffic Conditions <br /> A reconnaissance of the area was performed in order to identify the existing roadway <br /> conditions, crosssection, speed limits and right -of -way controls, as well as any other <br /> factors that might affect ingress to and egress from the proposed project. Most of the <br /> frontage of the property is along Nina Lani Street, a two -lane County roadway that serves <br /> as an arterial connector between the Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway (SRI I) and the <br /> Mamalahoa Highway (SR19). Hina Lani Street is planned to be widened from two to four <br /> lanes as part of Phases III and IV of the Kaloko Industrial Park. <br /> It is also understood that the intersection of Nina Lani Road at Maiau Street will be <br /> modified to provide separate left -turn lanes and left-turn refuge lanes. The KHP facility <br /> will take access from driveway on an extension of Maiau Street that will be constructed <br /> at the time of site development of KHP. Upon development of Phase IV of the Industrial <br /> Park, Maiau Street will be completely extended from Kamanu Street eastward to a new <br /> intersection with Hina Lani Road. Maiau Street will be a major collector connecting I-Iina <br /> Lani Road with the industrial area. The driveway serving the project will he along the <br /> north side of Maiau Street, approximately 350 feet west of Hina Lani Street. <br /> Existing traffic volumes along Hina Lani Road were estimated from manual traffic counts <br /> at the intersection of Hina Lani Road at Kamanu Street. These counts were performed in <br /> June 2008. The intersection of Hina Lani Road at Maiau Street does not exist yet. <br /> Summary and Conclusions <br /> The conclusions of the traffic impact assessment are: <br /> 1. The proposed project will consist of 72 affordable rental units. 24 transitional housing <br /> units and a 10,000 square foot warehouse. <br /> 2. The proposed project will generate 14 inbound and 40 outbound trips during the <br /> morning peak hour. During the afternoon peak hour, the project will generate 40 inbound <br /> and 25 outbound trips. <br /> 3. We have been advised that the sponsoring agency has experience with several <br /> comparable projects on the Island of Hawaii and their experience is that these types of <br /> projects generate significantly less traffic than the trip generation estimates above. <br /> However, there are no studies to quantify trip generation rates. If the observations are <br /> correct, the trip generation estimates used in this report and the conclusions are <br /> conservative. <br /> 4. Residents should be encouraged to use public transportation and to carpool as much as <br /> possible. "Typically, the property manager acts as a transportation coordinator with the <br /> task of coordinating public transportation for the residents. <br /> 5. The public transportation provider should be contacted regarding the feasibility of <br /> providing bus service to and from the project. <br />