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Senate committee clears slate of transportation and culture resolutions, including parking pilot and Pacific arts festival request
Summary
The Senate Committee on Transportation and Culture and the Arts passed multiple concurrent resolutions covering golf‑ball prevention measures, Taiwan relations, a Pacific Island arts festival, parking pilots, pedestrian policies, and a Kihei road planning correction to assign responsibilities to Maui Public Works.
The Senate Committee on Transportation and Culture and the Arts on Tuesday voted to pass a group of House Concurrent Resolutions covering transportation safety, neighborhood parking, cultural promotion and intergovernmental relations.
Resolutions adopted included HCR 71 (requesting Ko Olina Golf Club coordinate with DOT to prevent golf balls from reaching Farrington Highway), HCR 119 (endorsing Taiwan’s international participation and supporting a U.S.–Taiwan bilateral trade agreement, passed with technical amendments), HCR 163 (urging the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts to establish an annual Pacific Island culture and arts festival), and a set of local transportation items including HCR 123…
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