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Committee sends Bill 28 to council after residents warn commercial bike tours are unsafe on Old Mauna Loa Highway

2336546 · February 18, 2025
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Summary

After multiple residents testified that commercial bicycle tours create hazardous conditions on a narrow stretch of Old Mauna Loa Highway through Ahualoa, a Hawaii County committee moved Bill 28 to the full council with a favorable recommendation and requested input from DOT, DPW and HPD.

A Hawaii County committee voted to move Bill 28 to the full council with a favorable recommendation after multiple Ahualoa residents urged the county to prohibit commercial bicycle tours on a narrow stretch of Old Mauna Loa Highway.

The measure, introduced by Councilmember Susan Kimball, would amend the county code to designate a routed highway restriction for commercial bicycle tours along Old Mauna Loa Highway from its intersection with Mauna Loa Street in Honokaa to the Department of Water Supply tank at 4064 Old Mauna Loa Highway. Councilmember Kimball moved to refer the bill to the State Department of Transportation, the county Department of Public Works and the Hawaii Police Department for recommendations; that referral passed 8-0 with one member absent. Later the committee voted 9-0 to forward the bill to council with a favorable recommendation.

Why it matters: Residents and the association representing Ahualoa said the…

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