Title: Kaka
1Kakaako Coming Back to Life
HAWAII COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
STATE OF HAWAII
2HCDAs Purpose and Functions Statutory
Provisions HRS 206E
- ...join the strengths of private enterprise,
public development and regulation into a new form
capable of long-range planning and implementation
of improved community development... - Mixed Use including residential mix densities,
building types, configurations, all income levels - Plan Build Public Facilities
- ...result in communities which serve the highest
needs and aspirations of Hawaii's people
3Before HCDAMarket Units 1,102Affordable
Units None
Housing Units -- 1980
4TodayMarket Units 3,241Affordable Units
1,388
Housing Units -- 2005
5Before HCDA2,798 residents
Population -- 1980
6Today6,221 residents
Population -- 2000
7Before HCDA1.65 acres
Parks
8Today47 acres
Parks
9Over 203 million spent to upgrade infrastructure
Infrastructure Improvements
10Over 2 billion of private projects
Infrastructure ? Investment
11Results to Date
Before HCDA Today
Housing affordable market 0 1,102 1,388 3,241
Population 2,798 6,221
Parks 1.7 acres 47 acres
- 203 million infrastructure improvements led to
2 billion private sector and 500 million
public sector investment
12Where Honolulu Greets the Sea
13Kakaako Vision
- HCDA will be the creator and leader
- to establish Kakaako as
- the most desirable and sustainable urban place in
Hawaii in which to work, live, visit, learn
play.
14- Land Use Principles -- Makai Area Plan
- Substantial public enjoyment access
- Focus on park lands as a centerpiece
- Appropriate use of the Waterfront to support
maritime activities - Portion developed for commercial/residential uses
with revenues to support parks/other amenities
Makai Area added 1983 1987
15Makai Area Background
- 1985 Makai Area Plan first adopted, mixed use
community envisioned with commercial, industrial,
residential and public uses - 1990 residential and industrial use eliminated
and new plan adopted
16Waterfront Master Plan -- 1990
17Makai Area Background
- 1994 major components of 1990 Makai Area
recommended for elimination, residential use
studied in SEIS public hearing, no Authority
adoption - 1998 revisions to Makai Area Plan
- 2002 Waterfront Business Plan adopted, fee sale
of land and residential included
18Cruise Ship Terminal
KS Life Sciences
Waterfront Development with residential mixed use
Proposed Cancer Research Center
Medical School
Childrens Discovery Center
Proposed OHA Site
Conceptual Site Plan 2002
Conceptual Site Plan 2002 updated
19Makai Area Background
- Environmental Assessment (2004-05)
- Published, comments solicited
- Finding of No Significant Impact
- Jan 2005 Waterfront RFP released
- Fee sale offered
- Residential Use not promised, but mix encouraged
- Passage of SB1721, becomes Act 231, SLH 2005
- Sept 2005 land use amendment to allow mixed use
selection of master developer
20Site for Public Facilities
21Site for Waterfront Commercial
22Site for Waterfront Commercial
23Kewalo Basin Improvements
24Site for Parking / Residential
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26Residential Drives the Public Benefits
27 In Summary, HCDA . . .
- Creates new economic opportunities that
strengthen and diversify our economy while
supporting and growing existing businesses - Encourages vibrant neighborhoods spaces where
people work, live, learn and play gathering
places where people can interact, enjoy
themselves, pursue their interests
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