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STATE HISTORIC BRIDGE INVENTORY AND EVALUATION 2024 UPDATE <br /> bridges throughout Hawaii. The program PA, entitled the Programmatic Agreement among the Federal <br /> Highway Administration, U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Honolulu District, the Hawaii State Historic <br /> Preservation Officer, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation regarding Hawaii Historic Bridge <br /> No Adverse Effect Projects(Historic Bridges PA or PA), seeks to make the Section 106 compliance <br /> process more efficient for certain types of projects that affect historic bridges as identified in this SHBIE. <br /> 1.3 HISTORIC BRIDGE IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION METHODS <br /> Since the 1980s, several studies have been prepared to document Hawaii's historic bridges. These <br /> bridges were first identified in the following reports: Historic Bridge Inventory:Island of Oahu prepared <br /> by Bethany Thompson in June 1983; Historic Bridge Inventory and Evaluation:Island of Hawaii, prepared <br /> by Patricia Alvarez in July 1987; Historic Bridge Inventory:Island of Kauai prepared by Spencer Mason <br /> Architects in October 1989; and Historic Bridge Inventory and Evaluation:Islands of Maui and Molokai <br /> prepared by The Hawaii Heritage Center in September 1990. In 2008, the Heritage Center, School of <br /> Architecture, and UH-Manoa combined these reports into a comprehensive Historic Bridge Inventory <br /> and Evaluation for HDOT in order to form a comprehensive perspective across the islands.4 <br /> In 2013, MKE Associates LLC and Fung Associates, Inc. prepared the Hawaii State Historic Bridge <br /> Inventory and Evaluation (SHBIE)that identified and evaluated 707 bridges constructed between 1894 <br /> and 1968 on the islands of Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Molokai, and Hawaii. The 2013 SHBIE established a <br /> precedent for regular updates of the historic bridge inventory. <br /> 2008 SHIBE DRAFT REPORT <br /> The draft 2008 report first examined the multiple property listings for Historic Highway Bridges of <br /> Hawaii (1894-1941) which is based upon inventory surveys completed for each county between 1983 <br /> and 1990.5 The County surveys identified and evaluated 379 bridges constructed prior to 1941: 127 on <br /> Oahu, 119 on Hawaii Island, 51 on Kauai, and 82 on Maui. The bridges were ranked, based on numerical <br /> ratings, under one of the following categories: <br /> • Category I—those with high historical significance <br /> • Category II—those bridges that have considerable historic significance but not enough research <br /> available to warrant being placed in Category I, or <br /> • Category III—those bridges with little, or no, historical significance. <br /> 4 Patricia Alvarez, Historic Bridge Inventory and Evaluation:Island of Hawaii(Honolulu, 1987); Hawaii <br /> Heritage Center, Historic Bridge Inventory and Evaluation:Islands of Maui and Molokai(Honolulu, 1990); <br /> Bethany Thompson, Historic Bridge Inventory:Island of Oahu (Honolulu, 1983); Spencer Mason <br /> Architects, Historic Bridge Inventory:Island of Kauai(Honolulu, 1989);The Heritage Center, School of <br /> Architecture at the University of Hawaii at Manoa,State of Hawaii Historic Bridge Inventory and <br /> Evaluation, Prepared for the State of Hawaii Department of Transportation, Highways Division, in <br /> cooperation with the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration (Honolulu, <br /> 2008). <br /> 5 Patricia Alvarez, Historic Bridge Inventory and Evaluation:Island of Hawaii(Honolulu, 1987); Hawaii <br /> Heritage Center, Historic Bridge Inventory and Evaluation:Islands of Maui and Molokai(Honolulu, 1990); <br /> Bethany Thompson, Historic Bridge Inventory:Island of Oahu (Honolulu, 1983); Spencer Mason <br /> Architects, Historic Bridge Inventory:Island of Kauai(Honolulu, 1989). <br /> 8 <br />