Requesting the Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organization to continue with the Farrington Highway Mākaha Beach Realignment Feasibility Study.
Dear Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organization
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State Senate, House of Representatives, Honolulu City Council, Hawaii Department of Transportation Director, Department of Transportation Services Director, Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation, Department of Planning and Permitting, Federal Highway Administration, Hawaii State Department of Health Office of Planning.
I am requesting that the Feasibility Study be completed
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I understand that the study is proposed to be canceled on April 16, 2021 in OahuMPO’s FY 2022 Overall Work Program. That the purpose of this study is to identify the social, environmental, technical, and economic impacts, costs, and benefits of a potential realignment of Farrington Highway (State Route 93) in the vicinity of Mākaha Beach Park near Kili Drive.
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I would like for the members of the Policy Board to please continue with the Farrington Highway of Mākaha Beach Realignment Feasibility Study and to incorporate the 1998 Mākaha Beach Master Plan.
I understand that there is limited funding availability; but if the state's HDOT is unable to fund the study would the City and County of Honolulu be able to fund the remainder of the study.
I would like for this project which is not a priority location in the "Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation's (HDOT) Statewide Coastal Highway Program Report Choice" to be reconsidered due to climate change, sea-level rise and public safety concerns if these bridges 3 and 3A were to be impacted by any and all natural disasters.
I strongly believe that the pre-fabricated steel bridge's will always be a public safety issue and to avoid catastrophic events such as high surf, climate change, sea level rise, sand erosion, tsunami threats, shoreline changes, storm surges, king tides, FEMA flood zone the community strongly urges members of the Policy Board to hear our concerns and to realign the highway further inland.
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