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Communication No. 2018-08- KCDP Amendments Subcommittee Report
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Communication No. 2018-08 <br />1. The widening of Queen Ka‘ahumanu Highway to four lanes from the Kona International Airport to Henry Street, and <br />2. Completion of the Māmalahoa Bypass Road to the Napo‘opo‘o junction. <br />Any rezoning outside of a designated TOD within the Kona UA approved prior to completion of the Queen Ka‘ahumanu Highway widening to the Airport shall restrict occupancy until this widening project is completed. Any rezoning in South Kona approved prior to the completion of the Māmalahoa Bypass Road shall restrict occupancy until this bypass project is completed. This policy does not apply to projects exempt under concurrency provisions in HCC Section 25-2-46 (e.g. affordable housing). <br />The Concurrency Map shall distinguish the current planning status of the corridor alignment. Table 4-1 shows the roadway corridors that shall be built concurrently within the concurrency zone and/or TOD Village. Other roadway corridors shown on the Concurrency Map, but not listed in Table 4-1 are part of the proposed roadway network, but are not critical to concurrency determinations. <br />Policy TRAN–6.2: Prioritized Road Improvements. In order to rectify existing deficiencies and influence the pattern of future growth and new roads, the following are priorities: <br /> Kuakini Highway widening (State) <br /> Kahului-Keauhou Parkway <br /> Māmalahoa Bypass Māmalahoa Bypass (completed) <br /> Keanalehu Street-Manuwale‘a Street Keanalehu Street Manuwale‘a (completed) <br /> Keohokālole Highway (Mid-Level Road), Phase I Palani to Kealakehe Parkway Keohokālole Highway (Mid-Level Road), Phase I Palani to Kealakehe Parkway (completed) <br /> Kamanu Street Extension <br /> La‘aloa Street Extension La‘aloa Street Extension (completed) <br /> Lako Street Extension <br /> Keohokālole Highway (Mid-Level Road), Phase II, Kealakehe Parkway to Hina Lani Street Keohokālole Highway (Mid-Level Road), Phase II, Kealakehe Parkway to Hina Lani Street (completed) <br /> Nani Kailua Street Extension <br />a. Makai section (Kuakini Highway to Ali‘i Drive) <br />b. Mauka section (Hualālai Road to Kuakini Highway) <br />
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