by Travis Counsell | Mar 10, 2023 | Advocacy
JOIN WITH US IN A CALL FOR SAFE STREETS ON 3/13/23 AT 1PM Who: You! And Safe Streets Advocates What: Gathering for Safe Streets Where: Hawai’i State Capitol Rotunda When: Monday, March 13th at 1pm Why: To Promote Safe Streets For All, From Keiki to Kūpuna. ...
by Malia Harunaga | Feb 22, 2023 | Advocacy
Here are a few bills that HBL is tracking closely: High Priority: SB1506 / HB1418 – Safe routes for people Join HBL in SUPPORTING H.B. 1418, which establishes a Safe Routes for People Implementation Program and related committee to facilitate...
by Travis Counsell | Jan 21, 2023 | Advocacy
From Hawaii Department of Transportation 1/20/23 HONOLULU – The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) alerts bicyclists and pedestrians that the Nimitz Highway bike path between Middle Street and Ahua Street will be closed for repaving work. Construction will...
by Travis Counsell | Nov 28, 2022 | Advocacy
Vision Zero and Statewide Transportation Plan Meetings The City & County of Honolulu as well as the State of Hawaii have upcoming meetings that HBL Advocates may want to attend. Both of these meetings impact our City and State’s roadway planning and design,...
by Malia Harunaga | Nov 10, 2022 | Advocacy, In the News
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...
by Janel Sterbentz | Sep 15, 2022 | Advocacy
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...