Hawaii’s Federal judges assail current rail routing

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WAITING ON A RULING: Former Gov. Ben Cayetano, HonoluluTraffic.com’s Cliff Slater, UH law professor Randall Roth and Senate Minority Leader Sam Slom outside the U.S. District Court.
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Former Gov. Ben Cayetano, HonoluluTraffic.com’s Cliff Slater, UH Law Professor Randall Roth and Senate Minority Leader Sam Slom outside the U.S. District Court

BY CLIFF SLATER FOR HONOLULUTRAFFIC.COM – U.S. District Chief Judge Susan Oki Mollway writing, “On behalf of the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii,” charged that HART, in its latest Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, “fails to give adequate consideration to the Beretania Street Tunnel Alternative.”

The Hawaii Federal Judges’ move, according to former Hawaii Federal Judge Walter Heen, a plaintiff in our lawsuit, was unprecedented not only in Hawaii but also, it appears, nationally. University of Hawaii Professor Randall Roth agreed. State Senator Sam Slom characterized the Federal Court’s action as, “An elegantly written judicial smackdown for both HART and the City Council.’

The judges further criticized the plan because instead of its final destination being UH Manoa, its original intention, it stops at Ala Moana Center (They could have added, what has the Center to do with rush hour traffic congestion? It doesn’t open until 9:30 AM).

The Federal Court’s letter is worth reading in the original.

We had a press conference on Thursday morning to discuss this matter and had the following coverage in the media:

HawaiiNewsNow

KITV

KHON

Star Advertiser

Hawaii Reporter

Civil Beat

Hawaii Free Press

 

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  1. Just drive out and see where the rail starts, there are columns in place, it is in the middle of nowhere, not close to Kapolei City. Not sure if even West Oahu students would walk across and over to the rail.

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