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The Line Up at Wai Kai can Serve liquor until 2am

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The Line Up at Wai Kai can Serve liquor until 2am Currently, the active Wai Kai liquor licenses are either restaurant, dispenser, or tour/cruise vessel licenses.   All have hours of sales/service/consumption of 6:00 am to 2:00 am the following day.

DUI Arrests

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DUI Arrests DUI on Keoneula Blvd Information from Honolulu Police Arrest Log https://www.honolulupd.org/information/arrest-logs/

What is Traffic Calming?

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The US Dept of Transportation defines Traffic Calming as the combination of measures that reduce the negative effects of motor vehicle use, alter driver behavior, and improve conditions for non-motorized street users.  Traffic calming consists of physical design and other measures put in place on existing roads to reduce vehicle speeds and improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists.  For example, vertical deflections (speed humps, speed tables, and raised intersections), horizontal shifts, and roadway narrowing are intended to reduce speed and enhance the street environment for non-motorists.  Closures that obstruct traffic movements in one or more directions, such as median barriers, are intended to reduce cut-through traffic. Traffic calming measures can be implemented at an intersection, street, neighborhood, or area-wide level. “Road diets” are one approach to traffic calming. Road diets involve a reduction in the width or number of vehicular travel lanes and reallocate that spa

Wai Kai plans

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Traffic calming options

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Is Haseko Planning To Add Any Stop Lights On Keoneula Blvd. To Support An Increase In Traffic In The Future? A traffic study commissioned a few years ago showed that the south leg of a crosswalk across Keone‘ula Blvd. could be warranted at Kamakana Street, but not on any of the other legs of that intersection, or at Kaiwawalo Street. A traffic signal is not warranted at either intersection. In December 2021, a raised crosswalk was installed at the intersection of Kamakana Street and Keone‘ula Blvd. We anticipate additional traffic signals may be needed in the future on Keoneula Blvd. but traffic signals can only be installed once the City’s warrant criteria are met, which is not expected to occur until the entire retail component is finished, and the City approves the plans.

2018 Urban Design Hoakalei Master plan

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  https://www.honolulu.gov/rep/site/dpp/dpp_docs/UDP_Hoakalei2018.pdf