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Communication Number 2019-10 Waikoloa Intersection Subcommittee Report
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Communication No. 2019-10 <br />Waikoloa Subcommittee's Waikoloa Road-Paniolo Avenue Intersection Report <br />2. Introduction <br />The large majority of Waikoloa Village ("Village") is connected to the rest of Hawaii island by a <br />single road, Paniolo Avenue. Paniolo Avenue intersects with Waikoloa Road about 6 miles <br />mauka of the Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway and about 7 miles makai of the Mamalahoa <br />Highway. Paniolo Avenue also continues across Waikoloa Road as Pua Melia Street. <br />Commuters, students, tourists, and others travel in and out of the Village on Paniolo Avenue <br />every day, passing through the intersection with commuters, tourists, trucks, military convoys, <br />and other traffic traveling up and down Waikoloa Road. <br />The Paniolo Avenue-Waikoloa Road intersection has become a busy intersection in the last 15 <br />years. There are stop signs on Paniolo Avenue and Pua Melia Street, and left turn lanes on <br />Waikoloa Road in both directions. There are crosswalks across all roads. However, there are no <br />other traffic control devices installed at the intersection. <br />For several years now, Village residents have raised concerns about vehicle and pedestrian safety <br />at this intersection and various factors, such as increased trucking, have changed the composition <br />of the traffic. Multiple landowners near the intersection were obligated by the County to making <br />capacity and safety improvements to the intersection, but none of these improvements have <br />started. <br />The Waikoloa Subcommittee was asked to investigate and report back to the Action Committee <br />on the reported issues with the intersection, the status of various plans and commitments to <br />improve the intersection, and recommendations on next steps or other actions that can be taken to <br />move forward improvements for the intersection. <br />For brevity, the intersection will be referred to below as the Waikoloa-Paniolo intersection, or <br />just "[the] intersection". <br />3. Population/Housing/Growth <br />To understand the change in use of the intersection and the future trends, the <br />subcommittee is providing the following analysis of Waikoloa Village population growth <br />and various developments around the Waikoloa Village area. <br />There has been steady growth in population, housing, and commerce in Waikoloa, as anticipated <br />in the SKCDP Pages 89. [Appendix CDP 2.] <br />3.1. Population Growth in Waikoloa & South Kohala <br />The 2020 US Census is less than one year away, so accurate data on Waikoloa Village's <br />population is not available; however, prior Census data shows that the Village's population grew <br />substantially over the past twenty years, and that the trend continues. July 2017 US Census <br />estimates indicate an 8% increase in Hawaii County's population to 200,381, up from 185,079 in <br />the official 2010 Census. Conservative estimates are that the Village has grown into a town of <br />over 7,000 people. <br />June 18, 2019 Page 3 of] 7 <br />
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