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BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2018-2020
Bill/Resolution
087
Draft
02
Introducer
Ashley L. Kierkiewicz, Council Member
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Bill 87, Draft 2, passes first reading; adopts PC-27 - 8/7/19
Action 2
Council: Bill 87, draft 2, postponed to September 4, 2019, Council Meeting - 8/21/19
Action 3
Council: Bill 87, Draft 2, amended to Draft 3 - 9/4/19
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
8/7/2019
Ayes
9-Chung, David, Eoff, Kaneali'i-Kleinfelder, Kierkiewicz, Lee Loy, Poindexter, Richards, Villegas
Noes
0
Absent
0
Excused
0
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AGE COUNCIL 2019-08-21 2018-2020
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AGE COUNCIL 2019-09-04 2018-2020
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COM 0352.015 2018-2020
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\Council Records\Communications\2018-2020
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l <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> "�wJ 01111, <br /> M 0, <br /> The Transportation section of the Kona CDP serves as a policy guide for County decisions regarding <br /> transportation systems. Its objectives, policies, and actions establish a transportation-oriented basis for <br /> future development that is integrated with the Land Use section, as well as the Public Facilities, <br /> Infrastructure and Services section of the Kona CDP. In addition, it provides guidance for concurrency and <br /> connectivity of transportation facilities with future development to ensure that all communities are <br /> adequately served. <br /> 4.1.1 Existing Conditions <br /> Traffic congestion in Kona is bad and grows worse with time. The congestion is fueled by the rapid growth <br /> and exacerbated by the road network, land use patterns and dependence on the automobile. Road <br /> improvements have not kept pace with development. Poor management of past development has <br /> eliminated or compromised future roadway corridor options. Major road improvements take a long time to <br /> complete and limited financial resources have to be prioritized and supplemented by innovative funding <br /> sources. <br /> Two major north/south roadways, Queen Ka'ahumanu/Kuakini (Highway 19) and Mamalahoa Highway <br /> (Highway 190), are well beyond capacity and carry the majority of the north/south traffic through and within <br /> Kona. Both State and County share jurisdiction over the roads in Kona(see Figure 4-1). <br /> Based on State DOT traffic counts, several locations along regional transportation facilities in the planning <br /> area currently operate at poor levels of service (COH Planning Department, August 14, 2006). In general, <br /> the following roadway segments operate at Level of Service (LOS) "D" or worse (COH Planning <br /> Department, August 14, 2006): <br /> ■ Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway, Keahole to Palani Road <br /> ■ Hawai'i Belt Road, Palani Road to Kealakekua <br /> ■ Palani Road, east of Henry Street and west of Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway <br /> Over the years, new development mauka and makai of the primary arterial highways has occurred without <br /> local road connectivity. New developments have been built with no or very little connection to each other. <br /> Lacking such connectivity, all traffic funnels to the arterials and conditions have deteriorated to the degree <br /> that Kona's residents' quality of life, visitors' regional experience, and overall public safety suffered. <br /> 4.1.2 Overall Strategy <br /> Widening, improving, and extending major arterials, as well as increasing connectivity between and within <br /> existing and future development are necessary to enhance mobility in Kona. Priority arterial highway <br /> projects include widening Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway between Henry Street and the airport, Kuakini <br /> Highway Widening between Henry Street and Kamehameha III Road, and the construction of the <br /> Mamalahoa Highway Bypass Road and Kahului-Keauhou Parkway. The proposed Keohokalole Highway <br /> (Mid-Level Road) will add capacity to the north-south arterial network, and reduce demands on the existing <br /> regional facilities. It would also serve as the central multi-modal corridor serving future regional <br /> development. A series of east-west(mauka-makai) collector roads linking the regional north-south facilities <br /> must also be provided for added circulation and to further reduce the reliance upon the regional facilities. <br /> In addition, future urban development must contribute to a well-connected local transportation network that <br /> provides for safe, direct, and convenient access for automobile, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic. Local <br /> 3 <br />
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