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Work halted on part of $9B Honolulu rail project due to incomplete design
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HART interim CEO: Rail construction in Dillingham corridor halted, route may shift
HART interim CEO: Rail construction in Dillingham corridor halted, route may shift By HNN Staff | March 3, 2021 at 9:49 AM HST - Updated March 3 at 4:46 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Construction of the problem-plagued Honolulu rail project in the Dillingham corridor has been halted, interim HART CEO Lori Kahikina said Wednesday.
In an interview on Hawaii News Now Sunrise, Kahikina said construction of the airport guideway segment is still ongoing but she stopped construction in the Dillingham area.
“The reason I stopped it was we actually did not have 100% design drawings complete,” she said.
City says new e-scooter company in Waikiki is operating illegally House Bill 72 would create a new category specifically for e-scooters (Source: Hawaii News Now) By Chelsea Davis | February 19, 2021 at 6:26 PM HST - Updated February 19 at 6:29 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - A new electric scooter company in Waikiki is challenging city laws.
The city says it supports alternate modes of transportation and mobility provided they are safe and legal. However, city officials say Go X is operating in Honolulu illegally.
“The City does not consider electric foot scooters legal to be operated on public roads in Honolulu, and that’s why we are seeking the state legislation,” said Travis Ota, with the city’s Department of Transportation Services.
01/10/21
The Department of Transportation Services is discussing a pilot program that would provide late-night and Sunday transit services to Iowa City.
The Daily Iowan reports that during Saturday’s work session, the City Council heard from Director of Transportation Services Darian Nagle-Gamm, who told them the department is considering altering the current schedule and increasing the hours of transit service for community members.
The pilot program, which would be self-funded, would be presented to Council if funding is approved in February or March.
The current fiscal year’s transit study will take longer to complete this time around due to the coronavirus pandemic. The study, in coordination with the Iowa City Area Development Group, will include suggestions on how to improve rider experience.
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