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Kahului Harbor
Maui Tomorrow and County of Maui
Move Forward with their Case
Setback for the Hawaii DOT
Thursday morning, May 31, 2007
Judge Joel August ruled that the Hawaii Department of
Transportation's FONSI (Finding of NO significant impact)
for the changes at Kahului Harbor was insufficient. He stated
specifically that the examination of traffic issues was inadequate.
This is the case in which Maui Tomorrow, the Kahului Harbor
Coalition and the County of Maui have joined together as
plaintiffs, charging that the State's EA (Environmental Assessment)
was incomplete. Judge August asked that the parties come before
him on Thursday, August 2 to determine what relief measures
can be required.
Although this decision does not directly involve the Hawaii
Superferry "ship", the necessary traffic study will have to examine
the impact of the HSF operations bringing up to 280 vehicles
into the affected area two time each day (mid-mornings and evenings),
and the loading of up to an additional 280 vehicles onto the ferry.
Furthermore, it is expected that there will be many other vehicles
(taxis, busses, rental vehicles, etc.) delivering and picking up
Hawaii Superferry passengers. The traffic study will also have to
consider the closing of the road between pier two and pier one
because that was caused by the Superferry's need for space. Finally,
to get a proper analysis of traffic impacts, it will be necessary
to include the huge 450 residential housing unit and commercial
center that is soon to be constructed on the site of the Old Kahului
Shopping Center (where Ah Fooks burnt down).
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