Department of Transportation: Community Traffic Safety Survey
Department of Transportation
JOSH GREEN, M.D.
GOVERNOR
ED SNIFFEN
DIRECTOR
For Immediate Release: Jan. 20, 2023
23-0014
COMMUNITY TRAFFIC SAFETY SURVEY
HONOLULU – In consideration of the 117 lives that were lost on our roadways in 2022, the Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) would like to hear from the public regarding traffic safety-oriented enforcement, infrastructure, and public awareness.
Information collected from the survey will help HDOT dedicate resources to communities that are greatly impacted by either traffic safety concerns or need additional resources and materials. This survey will be open for responses until December 31, 2023.
To access the survey, please fill out the following form https://forms.office.com/g/56wxLzjHyx
To request a raised crosswalk on state roadways or report a highway problem, please fill out the following form https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/cd28795572b3477c99e2da71e9389c2a.
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For the full webpage of the bulletin, please click HERE
The Garden Island: Hawai'i legislative leaders push for affordable housing, tax relief
"The state Legislature convened for its first session on January 18, 2023, as party leaders presented a wide array of proposals from affordable housing bills to criminal justice reform."
Read full article here: The Garden Island: Hawai‘i legislative leaders push for affordable housing, tax relief
REP NAKAMURA ON HAWAIINEWS NOW SUNRISE: Providing accessible mental health services for Hawaii is one key priority for lawmakers
Please watch Representative Nakamura’s full interview on HAWAIINEWS NOW SUNRISE by clicking on this Youtube link:
Providing accessible mental health services for Hawaii is one key priority for lawmakers - Youtube
AARP COMMUNITY CHALLENGE AND RURAL COMMUNITIES: 2023 GRANT PROGRAM
The AARP Community Challenge is accepting applications across three different grant opportunities, two of which are new this year:
1. Flagship Grants
This is AARP’s flagship Community Challenge grant program where grants have ranged from several hundred dollars for smaller, short-term activities to tens of thousands of dollars for larger projects. These grants will support projects that improve public places; transportation; housing; diversity, equity and inclusion; digital connections; community resilience; civic engagement; and community health and economic empowerment.
2. NEW in 2023! Capacity-Building Microgrants
This opportunity combines $2,500 grants with additional resources, such as webinars, cohort learning opportunities, up to two hours of one-on-one coaching from America Walks or 880 Cities, and AARP publications. These new grants will accept applications for projects that support Walkability and Community Gardens.
3. NEW in 2023! Demonstration Grants
Supporting demonstration efforts that encourage replication of promising local efforts, this new grant opportunity will accept applications for projects that build capacity towards transportation systems change and accessory dwelling unit (ADU) design competitions.
A video that explains the grant program and sample social media posts can be found by clinking on this LINK
Please visit www.AARP.org/CommunityChallenge for more information and to see some of the winners in action – helping to revitalize alleyways, create vibrant public spaces, design safer crosswalks and much more.
2023 LEGISLATIVE SESSION: KAUA'I REPRESENTATIVES SERVE IN KEY HOUSE LEADERSHIP POSITIONS
"A Sweeping Plan to Reinvent Kauai's Oldest Hospital Is 'Getting Close to the Vision'" : Honolulu Civil Beat News
“Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital (SMMH), Kauai’s oldest operating hospital, is on the verge of its third reinvention. By spring, hospital officials aim to finalize a far-reaching plan to close some of the many gaps in the island’s health care system, especially for kupuna and people with mental illness.”
Please click on the link below for the full article:
WATCH REP NAKAMURA ON INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI'I: 2023 LEGISLATIVE PREVIEW
Watch Representative Nakamura on INSIGHTS on PBS HAWAI’I by clicking the link below:
PBS HAWAI’I: 2023 LEGISLATIVE PREVIEW
YOUTUBE: PBS HAWAI’I 2023 LEGISLATIVE PREVIEW
Thu, Jan 12, 2023 7:30 PM
Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital Master Plan Update and Talk Story
Mahalo to our neighbors who attended the Mahelona Master Plan Update Talk Story gathering yesterday! Lots of good feedback and reactions to the three alternative plans. And great to finally meet in person with the team at SMMH, PBR Hawaii, and community.
NCSL Special Briefing on State, Federal Housing Policy with Representative Nakamura
This congressional briefing on July 14, featuring Rep. Nadine Nakamura, Jennifer Schwartz from the National Council of State Housing Agencies and NCSL’s Cameron Rifkin, highlighted state and federal housing policy, along with federal COVID spending, the LIFELINE Act and housing policy collaboration among the states.