Hawaii office advances pledge for waterfront development
April 17, 2021
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HONOLULU (AP)
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs has advanced its pledge to develop 30 acres (12 hectares) of underutilized and mostly waterfront land in the state despite pushback from the community, the Legislature and a law that prevents residential development.
The OHA Board of Trustees on Thursday approved a plan to hire a development consultant and community planner to further its goal of utilizing its land in Kakaako Makai.
The board on Thursday formed a panel designed to recommend a list of eligible development consultants, investigate land and commercial property policies and implement a request for proposal for a community planner, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported.
Hawaii office advances pledge for waterfront development
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Prime land in Kakaako wonât be seeing residential developments anytime soon
OHA s push to repeal a law that protects the Kakaako area from development dies in Legislature By HNN Staff | March 16, 2021 at 5:21 PM HST - Updated March 16 at 5:35 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The possibility of housing in Kakaako Makai has been shot down, at least for now.
OHAâs push to repeal a law that protects the area from development died at the State Capitol on Tuesday.
Supporters of âSave Our Kakaakoâ rallied on the steps of the Capitol against Senate Bill 1334. The bill wouldâve lifted the 2006 ban of residential developments in Kakaako, ocean-side of Ala Moana Boulevard.