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Maluʻohai residents urge DHHL to implement traffic‑calming after series of crashes

Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) · November 18, 2025
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Summary

Residents of the Maluʻohai homestead told the Hawaiian Homes Commission that a draft traffic‑calming plan presented in Sept. 2023 has not been provided to the community and described at least 11 recent crashes on Coyao Avenue; they urged DHHL to deliver and implement measures to protect homes adjacent to the roadway.

Homilani Shadel, a beneficiary and longtime president of the Maluʻohai Residents Association, urged the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands commission on Nov. 18 to deliver and implement a traffic‑calming plan for Coyao Avenue after what she said has been a multi‑year pattern of crashes close to residents' homes.

Shadel told commissioners she and others met with consultants from Austin Tsutsumi and Associates in September 2023, but “today, we have not received the updated traffic plan,” and warned that a future crash could drive a vehicle…

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