On Wednesday, February 26, 2014, the featured speaker was Randolph Sykes from the Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organization. Sykes presented a PowerPoint presentation of the “Final Alternative Scenarios Summary Report, Oahu Regional Transportation Plan 2035 Project,” prepared by Parsons Brinckerhoff. He explained that the Consultants forecasting model results found increasing interstate H-1 by four lanes in each direction would bring it up to Level of Service D. However, the study also indicated that the more capacity that’s provided the more people are going to want to use it, and we’ll have to continue to build out. A Managed Lane scenario was looked at, in which High-Occupancy Toll lanes on the H-1 would be free for vehicles with three or more persons while vehicles with less persons would be charged a fee. The presentation also included Cordon Pricing Scenario, charging a fee for vehicles entering the downtown Honolulu area, bounded by River Street, Nimtiz Highway/Ala Moana Boulevard, South/Alapai Streets, and Vineyard Boulevard. The full report can be found on the www.oahumpo.org website.
Follow Us @itehawaii
Thanks to Hawaii DOT for hosting our technical tour of the Transportation Operations Center and O&M Infrastructure Facility located at the H3 Tunnels! @Western_ITE @ITEhq
Thanks to Germaine Salim and Renee Espiau from the Department of Transportation Services for presenting at our September meeting about the their transit priority lanes! @ITEhq @Western_ITE
Thanks to @neelam_dorman for swearing in our ITE Hawaii Section officers (remotely) today! Congrats to Michelle Lindsey (Pres), Joel Thomas (VP), and Josh Ramelb (Sec-Treas). @Western_ITE @ITEhq
Thanks to Daniel Alexander and Germaine Salim-Hagihara from the City's Department of Transportation Services for their presentation on the Oahu Vision Zero Action Plan today! @Western_ITE @ITEhq
News Headlines
- May 2026 Wiliki
- The May 2026 Wiliki can be found...
- April 2026 Meeting Highlights
- H3 Tunnels Technical Tour Jimmy Kephart and Gerald Pang from HDOT graciously gave 20 ITE members a tour of the H3 Tunnels facilities to take a look at the exhaust and supply fans and other...