Department of Design and Construction

Current Curb Ramp projects

O‘ahu map showing the locations of where curb ramp work is expected to begin in Mililani, Salt Lake, Kalihi, Kamehameha Heights, Mānoa, Kaimuki, ‘Āina Haina, Hawaii Kai, Kalama Valley. projects to take place in: Mililani:

Meheula Parkway & Kuaō‘a Street

Kaweloalii Street & Kaweloalii Place

Kaweloalii Street & Hokuahiahi Street

Waimaka Street & Ahaula Street

 

Salt Lake:

Ala Ilima Street & Ala Napuaa Place

 

Kalihi:

Notley Street & Meyers Street

 

Kamehameha Heights:

Makuahine Place & Makuahine Street and Kaikunane Loop

 

Mānoa:

O‘ahu  Avenue & Kamehameha Avenue

 

Kaimuki:

Charles Street & Kapahulu Avenue

 

‘Āina Haina:

Nenue Place (Midblock) between Hind Drive & Nenue Street

 

Hawai‘i Kai:

Hapuna Place & Hawai‘i Kai Drive

 

Kalama Valley:

Ka‘elekū Street & Kahului Street

Honokahua Street & Kahului Street

Ka‘elekū Street & Kepaniwai Street

Honokahua Street & Kepaniwai Street

Honokahua Street & Mokuhano Street
Map of O‘ahu showing the locations of where curb ramp work is expected to begin in ‘‘Aiea, Salt Lake, Kalihi, Downtown Honolulu, Makiki, Moiliili, Mānoa, Kāhala and Kailua. Map shows various districts on O‘ahu: Waianae, Waialua, Wahiawa, Eva, Honolulu, Koolauloa Koolaupoko, Cities on O‘ahu: Kahuku, Lā‘ie, Hauula, Punaluu, Kaaawa, Waikane, Waiahole, Kahaluu, Kailua, Waimānalo, Honolulu, Koko Head, Diamond Head, Waikīkī, Pearly Harbor, ‘Aiea, Kāne‘ohe, Pearl City Eva Beach, Waipahu, Mililani, Wahiawa, Mililani, Makakilo, Barbers Point, Nanakuli, Maili, Waianae, Makaha, Waialua, Waimea and Hale‘iwa.

To fulfill the City and County of Honolulu’s requirements under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), 28 CFR 35.105 and 35.150, and the Consent Decree and Order filed in McConnell et. al. v. City and County of Honolulu in USDC Civil No. 96-01111 DAE – May 5, 1997, the following projects and initiatives were completed by the City:

The Self Evaluation (PDF) process described is limited to those service, policy, and practice issues relating to the City’s streets and sidewalks. It was intended to identify those policies and practices that may not allow people with disabilities to fully participate in their use.

The Transition Plan (PDF) is a schedule for the planned installation of new curb ramps and the modification of existing curb ramps to ensure that “program accessibility” is provided for disabled users of the sidewalks within the City and County of Honolulu public rights-of-way.

  • Developments and implementations of a comprehensive program and guidelines to address ongoing and future curb ramp installations.
  • Identification of 6,342 intersections in need of ADA improvements.

As a condition of termination of the Consent Decree in 2019, the City transitioned to a request-based process for determining the number and location of curb ramps to be installed. Residents requiring the installation of curb ramps or the modification of existing accessible paths leading to curb ramps within City rights-of-way may submit a Curb Ramp Request Form (PDF) to the City and County of Honolulu.

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