07-17-2016, 04:20 AM
ways to use zoning to reduce the numbers some
"Transfer of developent rights" is outlined in the 1997 HPP plan.
developing local services is a great idea and needed
...and it might be the only tool we have for the next 20 years:
http://www.westhawaiitoday.com/news/loca...ts-shelved
Without an increase in funding, the state Department of Transportation says it intends to delay new "capacity" projects for as much as 20 years or more.
DOT is interpreting the rules/laws to mean that they must have an indefinite funding commitment before breaking ground on any project -- I assume the real "problem" is that periodic reauthorization of funds creates opportunities for additional scrutiny, which makes it harder to "award bonuses" (or however they spell "kickback" these days).
"Transfer of developent rights" is outlined in the 1997 HPP plan.
developing local services is a great idea and needed
...and it might be the only tool we have for the next 20 years:
http://www.westhawaiitoday.com/news/loca...ts-shelved
Without an increase in funding, the state Department of Transportation says it intends to delay new "capacity" projects for as much as 20 years or more.
DOT is interpreting the rules/laws to mean that they must have an indefinite funding commitment before breaking ground on any project -- I assume the real "problem" is that periodic reauthorization of funds creates opportunities for additional scrutiny, which makes it harder to "award bonuses" (or however they spell "kickback" these days).