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Lighting the way to safer streets in Waipahu and ʻEwa
Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz 11/21/25 Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz 11/21/25

Lighting the way to safer streets in Waipahu and ʻEwa

Residents in these Leeward neighborhoods are about to make their bus stops and crosswalks safer in a project led by the Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law & Economic Justice, aided with federal grant money.

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Parking mandates could raise Honolulu housing costs, new study finds
Transportation Equity, Affordable Housing HNN Staff 10/22/25 Transportation Equity, Affordable Housing HNN Staff 10/22/25

Parking mandates could raise Honolulu housing costs, new study finds

While the city of Honolulu has made changes to reduce parking requirements in Transit Oriented Development areas, Hawaiʻi Appleseed says that policy should be demand-based instead of a one-size-fits-all rule.

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Hawaiʻi is over-dependent on cars. Can the state spend more on alternative transportation?
Transportation Equity Savannah Harriman-Pote 1/23/25 Transportation Equity Savannah Harriman-Pote 1/23/25

Hawaiʻi is over-dependent on cars. Can the state spend more on alternative transportation?

Between 2019-2024, the Hawaiʻi DOT spent almost two-thirds of its capital improvement budget on projects that increase vehicle transportation, a pattern of spending that leads to more traffic, higher emissions, and fewer options for people who don’t drive.

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Revitalizing Mayor Wright Homes could cost $1 billion
Affordable Housing Andrew Gomes 9/25/17 Affordable Housing Andrew Gomes 9/25/17

Revitalizing Mayor Wright Homes could cost $1 billion

The construction timetable and cost estimate are in a draft environmental impact statement published earlier this month by the Hawaii Public Housing Authority.

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Mayor unveiling affordable-housing strategy overhaul
Affordable Housing Gordon Y.K. Pang 5/24/17 Affordable Housing Gordon Y.K. Pang 5/24/17

Mayor unveiling affordable-housing strategy overhaul

After more than two years of analysis, number-crunching and talks with developers and housing advocates, the details of Mayor Kirk Caldwell’s affordable-housing strategy package is expected to go public today.

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City searches for a way to encourage affordable housing near rail stops
Affordable Housing Stewart Yerton 5/10/17 Affordable Housing Stewart Yerton 5/10/17

City searches for a way to encourage affordable housing near rail stops

The council considers a bill Wednesday to give developers a break on zoning laws if they sell almost a third of their units as affordable housing.

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Affordable-housing rules are tightened
Affordable Housing Jayna Omaye 5/5/17 Affordable Housing Jayna Omaye 5/5/17

Affordable-housing rules are tightened

Affordable-housing advocates maintain that a city proposal for interim housing requirements for projects with zoning exemptions in transit-oriented development areas does not go far enough to meet Oʻahu’s housing shortage.

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Affordable-housing stakeholders argue city’s plan
Affordable Housing Jayna Omaye 4/16/17 Affordable Housing Jayna Omaye 4/16/17

Affordable-housing stakeholders argue city’s plan

Mayor Kirk Caldwell’s affordable housing proposal has generated mixed reviews from the development community and housing advocates.

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