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HCDA authorizes five-year right of entry for Honolulu rail construction through Kakaʻako remnants
Summary
The Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority on Dec. 4 authorized its executive director to execute a five-year right of entry with the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART) to allow construction activities on portions of Kalikauwila Street, Cook Street and Mother Waldron Neighborhood Park while the Honolulu rail project proceeds.
The Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority on Dec. 4 authorized its executive director to execute a five-year right of entry with the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART) to allow construction activities on portions of Kalikauwila Street, Cook Street and Mother Waldron Neighborhood Park while the Honolulu rail project proceeds.
Board Chair Sterling Higa opened discussion and Miss Lindsay Doy, asset manager, presented the staff report explaining the request: the right of entry would cover remnant road parcels that are part of ongoing rail construction scheduling and allow HART to carry out construction activities that follow prior utility-relocation and archaeological work.
The authority’s…
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