Sensors to count pedestrians, cyclists on Oahu routes Star Advertiser By Jack Truesdale • Nov. 9, 2022 VIEW ARTICLE In an ongoing push for safer streets, Honolulu Hale this week began installing sensors to count pedestrians and cyclists on routes across the island.The...
September 15, 2022. The posts on Pensacola Street continually fall over, get in the way of drivers and cyclists, and potentially cause crashes. HBL has been advocating to replace these posts with the newer style that are more sturdy. We created an online petition and...
September 15, 2022 – HBL worked with Hawaii Department of Transportation to get the south section of the Nimitz Path repaved. We created an online petition and form letter that outlines the issues with the path and the need to repave it. We discussed with the HDOT...
February 26, 2022. Members of the Hawai‘i Chapter of the American Public Works Association (APWA) will remove and replace damaged traffic delineators along the Pensacola Street protected bike lane, between Lunalilo Street and South King Street. These volunteers will...