Aloha! Project Introduction - Rapid growth over the next several years promises to significantly impact Kōloa Town, the Village of Poʻipū Beach, and surrounding areas. With this challenge also comes a unique opportunity to define how the transportation system can address existing conditions and anticipate future issues. Check back often for updates to the site!
What People Are Saying-
Mobility Challenges, Solutions, & Visions for the Community's Future:
Comments & Suggestions from the June '06 Public Workshop. Read More >>>
A draft of the Kōloa-Po’ipū Area Circulation Plan is ready for public review and comments! All of the information and data gathered throughout the planning process, including technical analyses and community engagement, are available here.
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February 15, 2007 at
9:53 am
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Jennifer Valentine
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Meetings Page
We have created a page containing resources for all project-related meetings between May and November of 2006. This page, found under the Resources tab, contains meeting logs, minutes, photos, presentations, and streaming video.
What is the Kōloa-Poʻipū Area Circulation Plan?
The plan is intended to build upon the significant prior planning efforts of Kauaʻi County, local landowners and developers, and other stakeholders who care about the unique identity and character of this special community. The plan will identify solutions and strategies to address traffic impacts from current conditions and new developments in the Kōloa-Poʻipū area. Using a collaborative process involving residents, developers, Kauaʻi County staff and other stakeholders, the plan will develop a prioritized list of specific projects and strategies to respond to current and anticipated traffic congestion, safety issues, and other concerns. The plan’s objective is to encourage a balanced transportation system that includes all major transportation modes: automobiles, public transportation, bicycling, and walking. Traveler safety, employee transportation needs, agricultural transportation issues, and other factors will also be addressed. Read More >>>