§264-143 Ground transportation; project goals; reporting. (a) When planning, designing, and implementing ground transportation infrastructure for each project pursuant to this part, the department shall endeavor to:
(1) Assess and maximize total throughput of people across all modes of transportation;
(2) Achieve any goals described in the complete streets policy adopted pursuant to section 264-20.5;
(3) Reduce vehicle miles traveled;
(4) Decrease the percentage of single occupancy vehicles in the State's mode share;
(5) Provide equity for all communities and users;
(6) Improve safety and achieve any goals described in the vision zero policy adopted pursuant to section 286-7.5;
(7) Reduce user cost of transportation;
(8) Improve public health;
(9) Reduce carbon emissions and greenhouse gasses to meet state renewable portfolio standards established in section 269-92 and zero emissions clean economy by 2045 pursuant to section 225P-5;
(10) Reduce urban temperatures by incorporating tree canopy and foliage over hardened surfaces; and
(11) Beautify public infrastructure.
(b) For each project planned by the department, the department shall create a report detailing:
(1) How each goal in subsection (a) was implemented;
(2) How each goal meets the overall goals of transportation infrastructure as outlined in subsection (a); and
(3) Any necessary deviations from the goals outlined in subsection (a) and the reasons for those deviations.
(c) No later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session, the department shall submit to the legislature a stand-alone report of, or include in any of the department's relevant annual reports to the legislature, the following:
(1) A list of all projects initiated, underway, or completed during the preceding calendar year;
(2) The status of each project initiated or underway during the preceding calendar year;
(3) The report for each project as required by subsection (b); and
(4) A progress update outlining the department's success in meeting the goals described in subsection (a). [L 2021, c 131, pt of §2]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 15. Transportation and Utilities
264-1 Public highways and trails.
264-1.5 Emergency powers; traffic emergency zones.
264-2.1 County highways; ownership.
264-3 Disposal of abandoned public highway.
264-4 Restoration of boundary markers.
264-5 In lieu of other compensation.
264-6 State highway not to be disturbed without permit.
264-8 Specifications, standards, procedures.
264-9 Backfilling, repaving, repairing, expense of permit holder.
264-10 Deposit of fees, etc.; inspectors.
264-12 Penalty for violations.
264-13 Easements, etc., along state highways.
264-14 Permit and paving requirements.
264-15 Highway advance acquisition; source of funds.
264-16 State highway clearing accounts.
264-18 Use of highway fund for bikeways.
264-20 Flexibility in highway design; liability of State, counties, and public utilities.
264-20.7 Clean ground transportation goal.
264-22 State highway department.
264-25 Signs and markings on federal-aid highways.
264-26 Combination of federal and state funds.
264-28 Federal-aid projects; mandatory on council.
264-30 Transfers of county funds.
264-31 Maintenance of federal-aid highways.
264-32 Utility facility defined.
264-33 Relocation of utility facilities.
264-34 Portions of projects deemed one.
264-35 Assistance for displaced families and business.
264-36 Conformance with county general or master plans.
264-42 Authority to include other public highways in the state highway system.
264-44 Maintenance of state highway system.
264-61 Definition of a controlled-access facility.
264-62 Authority to establish controlled-access facilities.
264-63 Acquisition of property.
264-65 New and existing facilities; grade-crossing eliminations.
264-66 Authority to enter into agreements.
264-72 Control of outdoor advertising.
264-74 Removal of nonconforming outdoor advertising.
264-75 Compensation for removal of outdoor advertising.
264-76 Unlawful outdoor advertising.
264-79 Agreements with the United States authorized.
264-85 Junkyards lawfully in existence.
264-86 Requirement as to screening.
264-87 Authority to acquire interest in land for removal and screening of existing junkyards.
264-90 Agreements with the United States authorized.
264-101 Vending from highways prohibited.
264-122 Highway development special fund.
264-123 Authority to assess impact fees; needs assessment study.
264-124 Impact fees; director's consent.
264-125 Refund of impact fees to county.
264-127 Limitations on actions.
264-131 Sidewalk project priority lists.
264-142 Ground transportation facilities.