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City & County of Honolulu Department of Transportation Services

W. AIKIKI. LIVABLE COMMUNITY PROJECT. City & County of Honolulu Department of Transportation Services. Wilson Okamoto Corporation. December 2003.

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City & County of Honolulu Department of Transportation Services

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  1. W AIKIKI LIVABLE COMMUNITY PROJECT City & County of Honolulu Department of Transportation Services Wilson Okamoto Corporation December 2003

  2. * Pedestrian Improvement Proposals* Primary, Secondary, Recreation * Public Beach Access * Kalakaua Avenue Festive Plaza * Waikiki Gateways * Signage* Improving Neighborhood Livability* Residential Street Features * Substandard Roads * Parking PART II

  3. Pedestrian Improvement Proposals for Waikiki

  4. PEDESTRIAN ROUTES Primary Pedestrian Routes

  5. PEDESTRIAN ROUTES Primary Pedestrian Routes • Wide Sidewalks • Textured or stone sidewalk pavement • Use historic light fixtures • Decoratively painted crosswalks

  6. PEDESTRIAN ROUTES Secondary Pedestrian Routes

  7. PEDESTRIAN ROUTES Secondary Pedestrian Routes • Well lit sidewalks for security • Street Furnishings • Provide character defining landscaping along pedestrian routes • Encourage property owners along primary and secondary routes to enhance frontage Example: Starbucks and Jamba Juice at Waikiki Trade Center

  8. PEDESTRIAN ROUTES Recreational Pedestrian Routes

  9. PEDESTRIAN ROUTES Recreational Pedestrian Routes

  10. Ala Wai Boulevard: Alternative 1 Existing Proposed

  11. Ala Wai Boulevard: Alternative 2 Existing Proposed

  12. Ala Wai Boulevard: Alternative 3

  13. PEDESTRIAN ROUTES Public Beach Access Public Beach Access between Halekulani Hotel and Outrigger Reef Hotel (End of Lewers Street) Existing Proposed

  14. PEDESTRIAN ROUTES Kalakaua Avenue Festive Plaza • Liliuokalani Avenue to Ohua Avenue • Weekly evening basis and for special daytime or evening events • Distinctive street paving • Portable food and retail kiosks • Outdoor seating • Seasonal festival themes

  15. PEDESTRIAN ROUTES Waikiki Gateways

  16. PEDESTRIAN ROUTES Waikiki Gateways Ala Moana Boulevard Entry Existing Possible Concept

  17. PEDESTRIAN ROUTES Waikiki Gateways McCully Street Entry Possible Concept Existing

  18. PEDESTRIAN ROUTES Signage • Unique Waikiki-theme • District signage • Directional, wayfinding and place identification • Hawaiian place names and terms • International Symbols Example – Kapalua, Maui

  19. PEDESTRIAN ROUTES Signage

  20. IMPROVE THE LIVABILITY IN THE NEIGHBORHOODS

  21. IMPROVE THE LIVABILITY IN THE NEIGHBORHOODS One-Way Residential Street Features • Enhance street lighting for security • Widen sidewalks • Retain existing street parking • Provide landscaping and street furnishings Possible Concept

  22. IMPROVE THE LIVABILITY IN THE NEIGHBORHOODS Improve Substandard Roads • Enhance street lighting for security • Upgrade roads and sidewalks • Repave roads • Improve drainage Lemon Road Cartwright Road

  23. IMPROVE THE LIVABILITY IN THE NEIGHBORHOODS Parking Proposed – Angled parking, additional landscape, and bulb - out Existing Nohonani Street

  24. TRAFFIC CIRCULATION Parking Enhance Holoholo Parking • Automated monitoring of parking lot gates for real-time availability • Electronic signage at Waikiki entries • Website access • Directional signage

  25. TRAFFIC CIRCULATION Parking Smart Meter Parking • Cost to favor residents, by using special debit cards • Different rates at different times of the day

  26. Continued: See Part III

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