HDOT Farrington Highway Corridor Study Survey |
Project Information
The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) Highways Division is conducting a study to determine the long-term vision and management for the Farrington Highway Corridor (Route 93) with a particular focus on the area between Nanakuli and Makaha. The study will analyze and identify short term (6 months – 2 years) and long term (2 to 20 or more years) multimodal solutions that address safety, traffic congestion, and resilience, including options for secondary access to Westside communities.
Recognizing that many communities depend on the highway as a lifeline to travel both within and outside the area, the HDOT has assembled a project team led by SSFM International to work closely with Westside residents and community organizations in coming up with solutions for the area.
Working with youth, community organizations, residents, and others who live, work, and play on the Westside, we will learn about how people see and use Farrington Highway today, and work to develop solutions that address community needs into the future.
The project team will work with the community to ensure project recommendations reflect and uphold community priorities and address the needs of all modes and users. Community engagement will include neighborhood board presentations, individual stakeholder meetings, community meetings, and coordination with local schools.
Recognizing that many communities depend on the highway as a lifeline to travel both within and outside the area, the HDOT has assembled a project team led by SSFM International to work closely with Westside residents and community organizations in coming up with solutions for the area.
Working with youth, community organizations, residents, and others who live, work, and play on the Westside, we will learn about how people see and use Farrington Highway today, and work to develop solutions that address community needs into the future.
The project team will work with the community to ensure project recommendations reflect and uphold community priorities and address the needs of all modes and users. Community engagement will include neighborhood board presentations, individual stakeholder meetings, community meetings, and coordination with local schools.
Your participation in the following confidential survey is important but voluntary. The information will be summarized in broad categories and no personal information will be released to anyone. The purpose of the survey is to find out about your personal travel habits and experiences within the Project Area in order to recognize the issues and address the needs of these communities. We greatly appreciate your participation in this survey.
This 34-question survey will take approximately 15-18 minutes to complete.