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First Supplemental Emergency Proclamation <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br /> WHEREAS, Section 127A-12(c)(12), Hawaii Revised Statutes, as amended. provides <br /> that during the emergency period, the Mayor may restrict the congregation of the public in <br /> stricken or dangerous areas or under dangerous conditions; and <br /> WHEREAS, the active eruption continues its current path toward the Daniel K. Inouye <br /> ("DKI") Highway, which serves as the main artery between East and West Hawaii for both <br /> residential and commercial traffic. The proximity between the DKI Highway and thi,- active flow <br /> has drawn an overwhelming number of spectators creating a safety hazard to both motorists as <br /> well as spectators; and <br /> WHEREAS, based on the increase in spectators, the Department of Transportation issued <br /> Advisory No. 22-0397 on the evening of November 28, 2022, reminding motorists that there is <br /> no parking allowed on the DKI Highway or its shoulders between the sixteen mile m arke (16 <br /> MM) and the thirty-one mile marker (31 MM); and <br /> WHEREAS, most of the DKI Highway between the sixteen mile marker (16 MM) and <br /> approximately at the fifty-one mile marker(51 MM) which is the end of DKI Highway, has a <br /> maximum speed limit of sixty (60) miles per hour, and it lacks sufficient infrastructure such as <br /> crosswalks and necessary lighting to safely sustain the increased amount of pedestrians arriving <br /> in vehicles in the area and traversing the area on foot, thereby creating unsafe road conditions; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, based on these unsafe road conditions, on November 28, 2022, pursuant to <br /> Sections 127A-25 and 291C-111, Hawaii Revised Statutes, as amended, I issued Emergency <br /> Rule #1 prohibiting all vehicles from stopping and/or or parking on the DKI Highway at any <br /> time between the sixteen mile marker (16 MM) and the thirty-one mile marker (31 MM), except <br /> as permitted at designated parking lots; and <br /> WHEREAS, based on the significant increased number of vehicular traffic continuing <br /> beyond the thirty-one mile marker(31 MM), I issued Emergency Rule #2 extending the stopping <br /> and parking prohibitions on the DKI Highway at anytime between the sixteen mile niarker (16 <br /> MM) to the end of the DKI Highway which intersects with Highway 190 (also known as the <br /> Hawaii Belt Road); and <br /> WHEREAS, due to the eruption's continued activity and close proximity to tie DKI <br /> Highway drawing overwhelming spectators creating hazardous road conditions, I have <br /> determined that it is necessary to supplement and expand my Supplemental Emergency <br /> Proclamation issued on November 28, 2022, at 9:25 p.m. related to updated eruption activity and <br /> spectator interest creating road hazards on the DKI Highway; and <br /> WHEREAS, the danger of disaster is such magnitude to warrant protective action in <br /> order to provide for the health, safety, welfare and protection of the people and pursuant to <br /> Section 127A-13(b)(4), Hawaii Revised Statutes, the Mayor finds it necessary to take <br /> appropriate actions to direct and control the mandatory evacuation of the civilian population. <br /> County of Hawaf i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. <br />