More red light safety cameras and speeding cameras coming to Hawaii roads. DOT Director Ed Sniffen said they plan to roll out an average of 10 new red light cameras per year. DOT is currently determining the locations, which will be announced in February, based on crashes, and incidents across the state. KHON2.
Digital permit test now live for Hawaii drivers. It will soon be easier for aspiring drivers to take their permit test. A new statewide service is offering a digital option for what used to only be a written exam. KHON2. Hawaii Public Radio.
Fishing Gear Threatens Hawaiiʻs Already Endangered False Killer Whales. Researchers say more monitoring and input from local fishers is needed to help the marine mammals. Hawaiʻi is the only place where theyʻre endangered. Civil Beat.
Survey finds residents struggle with living costs but find support through work, community. A recent quality of life survey conducted by the University of Hawaiʻi unsurprisingly found that residents are struggling with the state’s high cost of living — but also that many find support in their jobs and communities. Hawaii Public Radio.
Hannah Kobayashi, missing Hawaii woman whose disappearance prompted a massive search, is found safe. Other details about her disappearance, as well as where and how she was found, were not immediately available Wednesday, but police previously said she was “voluntarily missing” and had gone on her own will across the border into Mexico. Associated Press.
Oahu
Honolulu Council Punts Empty Homes Tax Vote, Extends Sprinklers Deadline. Property owners worried about increasing costs got their way Wednesday when the City Council killed its empty homes tax and extended the deadline for condo fire safety measures. Civil Beat.
Council postpones empty-homes tax bill. Following hours of blistering public testimony largely in opposition, Council Chair Tommy Waters garnered a full Council vote to postpone the latest version of Bill 46 until a city-commissioned study on the EHT matter is completed early next year. Star-Advertiser. Hawaii News Now.
Dole responds to landfill site identification on Central Oahu property. In a statement, the company said the proposed site was selected without its involvement or prior consultation, and the planned location would directly impact the company’s pineapple farming operations. Hawaii News Now.
‘It’s scary’: Commercial rents set to double in historic Haleiwa town. Haleiwa is known for its small town vibe and charming local shops, but the cost of operating has gotten so high that some worry locals are being pushed out and the beloved community will turn into another Waikiki. Hawaii News Now.
Farrington High to reopen after early-morning shooting on campus. Farrington High School will reopen as usual Thursday after the shooting of a security guard early Wednesday led to the school’s closure. Star-Advertiser. Civil Beat.
Hawaii Island
DOH to continue testing for bird flu on Big Island. The state heath director said Wednesday that the discovery last week of avian influenza in Hilo wastewater samples is a “heads up” to poultry owners, but described ongoing wastewater testing — while important — as “a pretty blunt tool.” Tribune-Herald.
Hawaiʻi Island aerial survey finds coconut rhinoceros beetle infestations. The effort marked the first time a helicopter aerial survey has been used for the invasive beetle in Hawai’i. Researchers identified eight potential infestations. Hawaii Public Radio.
Kaʻū Hospital Celebrates $9M Expansion. Ka‘u Hospital and its East Hawaii Health Clinic held a groundbreaking celebration for its $9 million expansion project to upgrade and modernize the facility. Big Island Video News.
Public can weigh in about study to restore Kahaluʻu Bay during meeting in Kona. A public scoping and informational meeting to introduce the Kahalu‘u Bay Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Study will take place Thursday from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the West Hawai‘i Civic Center in Kona. Big Island Now.
Maui County
Long-debated Honuaʻula project set for full Council action on Friday morning. The Council’s Housing and Land Use Commitee is recommending in Bill 171 that references to 450 affordable units be eliminated from the project district ordinance for the Kīhei-Mākena Project District 9. The bill also would delete mention of a golf course or golf course-related uses and facilities. Maui Now.
Nonprofit’s expansion plan in historic district worries some Wailuku neighbors. Imua Family Services, a nonprofit geared toward children of all abilities, hosts educational activities and community events at Imua Discovery Garden, a 5.6-acre property on Main Street in Wailuku that’s located in a designated historic district, one of three in Maui County — the August 2023 wildfire destroyed most of the structures in the other two. Maui Now.
Low-Income Housing Project Gets A New Life On Billionaire-Owned Lānaʻi. Public dollars for hefty infrastructure costs could revive a long-stalled affordable housing project on this tiny isle of 3,300 residents. On this tiny isle owned by billionaire tech tycoon Larry Ellison, families sometimes bunk together with as many as 10 people sharing two-bedroom plantation homes to cope with an affordable living crunch. Civil Beat.
Kauai
Work to continue on parts of Wailua Homesteads Park through most of January 2025. It is part of the county’s $3.1 million playcourt resurfacing project, which also includes Bryan J. Baptiste Sports Complex in Kapaʻa and Puhi Park in Līhuʻe. Kauai Now.
Hawaiian Electric lays out plan to reduce wildfire risk
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Electricity provider Hawaiian Electric today laid out a plan to fortify the
power grid to help reduce the risk of a wildfire started by its equipment.