Honolulu Complete Streets

Central Oʻahu

Project Overview

The City and County of Honolulu has several ongoing complete Streets improvements in the works for the Kunia, Waipiʻo, Mililani, and Wahiawā neighborhoods. Upcoming improvements include new walkways along Kilani and California avenues and edge-of-lane line improvements in Mililani. These projects will contribute to create a network of streets that are safe and convenient for all people, whether they are traveling by foot, bicycle, transit, or ride-share, and regardless of age or ability.

The Opportunity

The City is improving roadways in the Kunia, Waipiʻo, Mililani, and Wahiawā neighborhoods with the aim of increased safety and mobility for all roadway users.
Complete Streets are:
  • Safe and convenient for people of all ages and abilities
  • Accommodating to all modes, including foot, bicycle, transit, and automobile
  • Integrated with the community’s vision and sense of place
  • Supportive and community health and transportation equity
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Upcoming and Current Projects

Wahiawā

Walkway Improvements
The City and County of Honolulu has roughly 900 miles of missing walkways along our local roadways, and building them is a complex and costly endeavor. The new Oʻahu Pedestrian Plan prioritizes our missing walkways based on an analysis that considers factors such as bus routes, proximity to schools, and crash history. Moving forward, pending the availability of funds, the City’s Complete Streets program will explore opportunities to construct walkways along these priority segments, either as stand-alone improvements or part of a periodic roadway and pavement rehabilitation projects.
 
Locations identified for safety improvements are:
  • California Avenue (ʻOhai Street to Karsten Drive)
  • Kilani Avenue (Kaliponi Street to Māhele Street)

Mililani

Mililani Mauka Improvements

The City will be constructing edge-of-lane/parking lines and striped curb extension improvements on Lehiwa Drive, Mākaʻikaʻi Street, and Kaʻapeha Street as part of an upcoming roadway repaving project. Additionally, new curb ramps and a new marked crosswalk at the trail crossing of Mākaʻikaʻi Street will be installed. Project will begin in 2024.

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