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The City Council will consider a proposal to allow a Waikiki nonprot group to set
parking fees, oversee freight and passenger deliveries, and make other transportation
rules in the states No. 1 tourist destination.
Councilman Trevor Ozawa is slated to introduce two bills June 7 that would allow the
city to create a nonprot transportation management association. If approved, the
measures are not likely to be advanced in time to prevent the city from increasing
Waikiki parking rates under Bill 12, which goes to a nal vote June 7.
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We could even consider oering lower rates during surng hours, he said.
Waikiki Neighborhood Board Chairman Bob Finley said Egged will provide a brieng
about the proposed transportation district during the boards June 13 meeting, which
starts at 7 p.m. at the Waikiki Community Center. Finley, who is a member of the
transportation stakeholders group, supports the measure.
Hopefully, well get something done and rapidly implemented. I think it will be a
win-win for Waikiki and the city, he said.
Waikiki Neighborhood Board Vice Chairman Lou Erteschik said he is undecided but
that his initial reaction is skeptical.
Im not sure why you need this transportation management association. Doesnt the
city already have the authority to dierentiate?
Jon Nouchi, deputy director of the city Department of Transportation Services, said the
city administration is evaluating the proposals.
Ozawa said the concept would allow the epicenter of our states tourism industry to
operate more eciently and eectively in managing the various transportation-related
issues that are present in Waikiki.
If approved, it would take at least four to six months to become active, he said.
Meanwhile, Ozawa said that he is open to continued dialogue on Bill 12, which has
garnered mixed reviews from constituents.
Bill 12 is a starting point, and like many bills its intended to encourage debate and
highlight issues, concerns and ways to improve the current system, he said.
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