09-23-2019, 07:22 AM
quote:It's up to private subdivisions how they wish to handle this. HPP has a speed bump policy. HPP has installed a couple of speed bumps on the upper cross roads to slow speeders getting on the highway in the mornings. There was no fee to the lot owners because it was a safety issue for those who lived on these streets. There was either one or two installed on Ala Heiau (along the ocean on the Makuu side) because of their traffic and fugitive dust. Otherwise, HPP's policy states you have to get a majority of lot owners on your road (75%) to sign a petition agreeing to speed bumps and there was a charge for in house labor and I don't recall if there was a small charge for the speed bump itself. HPP had purchased 12-15 speed bumps several years ago from another subdivision so they weren't the asphalt design.
Originally posted by onrway
When you say privately owned it’s up to the owner. I’m a bit confused as how that would apply to subdivisions like Leilani Estates where the streets are privately owned by the subdivision. Would it be up to the owner who wanted the speed bum or would it be the subdivision to provide the speed bmp?