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2023-03-10 Fourth Amended Traffic Emergency Zone Declaration and Fourth Waipio Valley Road Declaration of Emergency
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2023-03-10 Fourth Amended Traffic Emergency Zone Declaration and Fourth Waipio Valley Road Declaration of Emergency
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Fourth Amended Traffic Emergency Zone Declaration and <br />Fourth Waipi'o Valley Road Declaration of Emergency <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />WHEREAS, the County's receipt of the completed Hart Crowser's Preliminary <br />Geotechnical Report dated January 2022 ("Report") occurred in January 2022. <br />WHEREAS, the Report provided geotechnical data regarding the current condition of the <br />road and hazard ratings associated with those condition, which further detailed the described the <br />dangers Waipi`o Valley Road poses to the health, safety and welfare of the people. <br />WHEREAS, the County retained Hart Crowser, now a division of Haley & Aldrich, to <br />further evaluate Waipi`o Valley Road and recommend specific mitigation measures i o make the <br />road safe. <br />WHEREAS, Haley & Aldridge submitted a report to the County dated September 30, <br />2022 entitled Rockfall and Slope Instability Mitigation and Conceptual Design Summary Report <br />"Summary Report" wherein it recommended a phased mitigation approach to address numerous <br />hazards along the roadway. (See Summary Reuort). <br />WHEREAS, the Department of Public Works held a community meeting on October 26, <br />2022, at the gymnasium in Honokaa and discussed the findings of the Summary Report as well <br />as plans to make additional safety improvements to the roadway. The overall schedille and <br />impacts to the community during the 2 to 3-year construction were discussed. <br />WHEREAS, remediation efforts have commenced to increase the safety of Waipi`o <br />Valley Road and are ongoing. <br />WHEREAS, the current condition poses substantial endangerment to public health and <br />safety, and warrants preemptive and protective action in order to provide for the health, safety, <br />and welfare of the people using the road who will be negatively impacted if the road fails and <br />residents are unable to enter and exit Waipi`o Valley. <br />WHEREAS, the current danger to pedestrians navigating Waipi`o Valley Ro,ld presents <br />an unacceptable risk that cannot be corrected absent regulations and/or remediation. <br />WHEREAS, limiting vehicular access generally, and, specifically, to drivers familiar <br />with the current road conditions is a necessary action for vehicular navigation of Waipi`o Valley <br />Road until adequate remediation measures can be implemented. <br />WHEREAS, Hawaii Revised Statutes ("HRS"), Section 264-1.5, permits establishment <br />of a traffic emergency zone in response to substantial endangerment to public health and safety <br />which is or is highly likely to be caused by the temporary closure of, or the lack of adequate <br />access to Waipio Valley via Waipio Valley Road. <br />WHEREAS, on February 25, 2022 a Traffic Emergency Zone Declaration was <br />established for the Waipi`o Valley Road ("Traffic Declaration") and the Mayor's Waipi'o Valley <br />Road Emergency Rule No. 1 ("Emergency Rules") occurred and which currently regulate use of <br />Waipi`o Valley Road. <br />
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