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DTS outlines islandwide active-transportation monitoring program with public data portal

Committee on Infrastructure, Transportation, and Technology · January 15, 2026
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Summary

The Department of Transportation Services briefed the committee on an active-transportation monitoring program that now has 31 permanent counters, approximately 60 short-term sites on a three-year cycle, scooter detection capability, and publicly accessible daily-uploaded count data funded in part by Oahu MPO and FHWA grants.

The Department of Transportation Services told the committee Wednesday that its active-transportation monitoring program now includes 31 permanent pedestrian and bicycle counters across Oahu, a public data portal, and about 60 identified short-term sites to be counted on a roughly three-year rotation.

"We're really good at collecting vehicular data," Daniel Alexander, chief of the regional planning branch at DTS, said in the briefing. "We historically have not been great about collecting pedestrian and bicycle data ... so, with this program, we've set out to fill that gap." Alexander said the…

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