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FIFTH AMENDED TRAFFIC EMERGENCY ZONE DECLARATION AND
FIFTH AIPI`O VALLEY ROAD DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, Waipi`o Valley Road is a four wheel drive County road located on the
northern Hamakua Coast of Hawaii Island. The road is narrow and winds down the steep
hillside of the south valley wall.
WHEREAS, Waipi`o Valley Road is the only vehicular ingress and egress for Waipi`o
Valley.
WHEREAS, Waipi`o Valley Road is used by residents of Waipi`o Valley, farmers who
transport agricultural products grown and harvested in Waipi`o Valley, Hawaii County
residents, visitors, and authorized tour operators.
WHEREAS, Waipi`o Valley Road presents significant safety risks. For example, it lacks
shoulders or adequate troughs to catch falling rocks and debris. The road is slippery, particularly
after heavy rains, and adequate stormwater infrastructure is lacking. Some portions of the road
are unpassable for two vehicles. Limited sight distance along the road hampers driver ability to
safely navigate oncoming traffic and pedestrians in the roadway.
WHEREAS, Waipi`o Valley Road descends about 800 feet in elevation over
approximately 4100 feet. Rock outcropping and vegetation overhang the road.
WHEREAS, Waipi`o Valley Road can experience significant amounts of runoff,
particularly after heavy rains. Historically, the County closes the road following periods of
heavy rain and to clear rock, soil and vegetation which has fallen on and across the road.
WHEREAS, a slope failure occurred in March 2019 following heavy rainfall and high
streamflow associated with Hurricane Lane. The primary slide was approximately 500 feet tall
and 70 feet wide. Additional upslope landslide events occurred in April 2018 and February
2019.
WHEREAS, on or about April 2, 2020, the County hired a consultant, Hart Crowser, to
conduct a Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Evaluation.
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WHEREAS, the County's receipt of the completed Hart Crowser's Preliminary
Geotechnical Report dated January 2022 ("Report") occurred in January 2022.
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WHEREAS the Report provided geotechnical data regarding the current condition of the
road and hazard ratings associated with those condition, which further detailed the described the
dangers Waipio Valley Road poses to the health, safety and welfare of the people.
WHEREAS, the County retained Hart Crowser, now a division of Haley&Aldrich, to
further evaluate Waipio Valley Road and recommend specific mitigation measures to make the
road safe.
WHEREAS, Haley&Aldridge submitted a report to the County dated September 30,
2022 entitled Rockfall and Slope Instability Mitigation and Conceptual Design Summary Report
"Summary Report"wherein it recommended a phased mitigation approach to address numerous
hazards along the roadway. (See Sulnniary Report).
WHEREAS, the Department of Public Works held a community meeting on October 26,
2022, at the gymnasium in Honokaa and discussed the findings of the Summary Report as well
as plans to make additional safety improvements to the roadway. The overall schedule and
impacts to the community during the 2 to 3-year construction were discussed.
WHEREAS, remediation efforts have commenced to increase the safety of Waipio
Valley Road and are ongoing. For example, the County has solicited bids to undertake Phase 1
of the remediation work recommended by Haley & Aldridge and expects work to commence
before June 1, 2023 and take approximately four to six weeks. A public meeting was held to
discuss the status of the road and remediation work on May 1, 2023.
WHEREAS, the current condition poses substantial endangerment to public health and
safety, and warrants preemptive and protective action in order to provide for the health, safety,
and welfare of the people using the road who will be negatively impacted if the road fails and
residents are unable to enter and exit Waipio Valley.
WHEREAS, the current danger to pedestrians navigating Waipio Valley Road presents
an unacceptable risk that cannot be corrected absent regulations and/or remediation.
WHEREAS, limiting vehicular access generally, and, specifically, to drivers familiar
with the current road conditions is a necessary action for vehicular navigation of Waipio Valley
Road until adequate remediation measures can be implemented.
WHEREAS, Hawaii Revised Statutes ("HRS"), Section 264-1.5,permits establishment
of a traffic emergency zone in response to substantial endangerment to public health and safety
which is or is highly likely to be caused by the temporary closure of, or the lack of adequate
access to Waipio Valley via Waipio Valley Road.
WHEREAS, on February 25, 2022 a Traffic Emergency Zone Declaration was
established for the Waipio Valley Road ("Traffic Declaration") and the Mayor's Waipio Valley
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Road Emergency Rule No. 1 ("Emergency Rules") were issued to regulate use of Waipi`o (
Valley Road.
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WHEREAS, following issuance of the Traffic Declaration and Emergency Rules, the
County held public meetings, received comments from the community, responded to lawsuits,
clarified certain findings made in the Summary Report, and retained Haley &Aldrich to conduct
further geotechnical studies to recommend remediation measures necessary to improve the I
dangers presented by the current condition of Waipi`o Valley Road.
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WHEREAS, HRS §127A-14 authorizes the mayor to declare an emergency has occurred.
WHEREAS, HRS §127A-2 defines an emergency to include an occurrence which results
or may result in substantial injury or harm to the population or substantial damage to or loss of
property.
WHEREAS, HRS §127A-14(c) vests the mayor with sole authority to judge the existence
of the danger, threat, or circumstances giving rise to a declaration of a state of emergency.
WHEREAS, effective September 19, 2022 a First Waipi`o Valley Road Declaration of
Emergency was established for the Waipi`o Valley Road (" Declaration of Emergency").
WHEREAS, effective September 19, 2022, an Amended Traffic Zone Declaration was
established for the Waipi`o Valley Road ("Traffic Declaration").
WHEREAS, the Traffic Declaration and Declaration of Emergency have remained in
effect pursuant to the Second Amended Traffic Emergency Zone Declaration and Second
Waipi`o Valley Road Declaration of Emergency were established for the Waipi`o Valley Road
("Second Amended Declarations"), effective November 14, 2022; Third Amended Traffic
Emergency Zone Declaration and Third Waipi`o Valley Road Declaration of Emergency,
effective January 13, 2023; and Fourth Amended Traffic Emergency Zone Declaration and
Fourth Waipi`o Valley Road Declaration of Emergency, effective March 14, 2023 (collectively
"Traffic and Road Emergency Declarations".
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Declaration of Emergency and Traffic Declaration,
Emergency Rule No. 2 and Emergency Rule No. 1 were issued on September 15, 2022, with an
effective date of September 19, 2022.
WHEREAS,pursuant to the Second Amended Declarations, the Mayor's Waipi`o Valley
Road Continued Emergency Rule No. 2 and Emergency Rule No. 1 were issued, effective
November 14, 2022 ("Emergency Rules").
WHEREAS, the Emergency Rules have continued in effect pursuant to the effective
Traffic and Road Emergency Declarations.
WHEREAS, the conditions giving rise to the Traffic and Road Emergency Declarations
still exist.
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NOW, THEREFORE, I, MITCHELL D. ROTH, Mayor of the County of Hawaii, do
hereby proclaim and declare a traffic emergency zone for Waipio Valley Road due to the
substantial danger to the health, safety, and welfare of the people which is or is highly likely to
be caused by the temporary closure of, or the lack of adequate access to Waipio galley:Road.
The Amended Traffic Emergency Zone Declaration remains effective September 19,
2022, continuing thereon until February 25, 2027, unless further amended, terminated, or
superseded by a separate proclamation, whichever shall occur first.
NOW, THEREFORE, I MITCHELL D. ROTH, Mayor of the County of Hawaii do,
further, proclaim and declare that an emergency has occurred effective May 13, 2023, a:ad
continuing through July 12, 2023.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Mayor's Waipi`o Valley Road Continued Emergency Rule No.
2 and Emergency Rule No. 1 shall remain in effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this day of May, 2023 in
Hilo, Hawaii.
Mitchell D. Roth
Mayor
County of Hawai`i
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May 11 , 2023
TO: Jon Henricks, County Clerk .
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FROM: Mitchell D. Roth, Mayor
County of Hawaii
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RE: Mayor's Waipi'o Valley Road Continued Emergency Rule No. :2
and Emergency Rule No. 1
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Transmitting Mayor's Waipi`o Valley Road Continued Emergency Rule No. 2
and Emergency Rule No. 1; Fifth Amended Traffic Emergency Zone I
Declaration and Fifth Waipi`o Valley Road Declaration of Emergency issued
by Mayor Mitchell D. Roth to the County Clerk, custodian of records.,
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