Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB750

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
1/23/25  

Caption

Relating To Government Property.

Impact

By transferring the management of these boating facilities to the County of Maui, the bill potentially allows for improved coordination of transportation systems across the island. The county would gain the ability to synchronize services associated with the facilities and adopt necessary local rules or ordinances for better regulation. Additionally, the bill proposes that the county may allocate revenues derived from facility usage to assist in maintaining and enhancing these critical infrastructure components, thus empowering local governance and responsiveness.

Summary

SB750 aims to address the operational challenges faced by state boating facilities on Maui by transferring responsibility for their administration and maintenance from the Department of Land and Natural Resources to the County of Maui. Recognizing the importance of these facilities for fishing, recreation, commerce, and transportation, the bill seeks to enhance their functionality, which has been hampered by ineffective governance and inadequate funding. The legislature finds that the disarray of these facilities has resulted in incomplete repairs and maintenance, thus necessitating a more localized management approach to improve operational efficiencies.

Contention

However, the transfer of responsibilities and associated revenues could lead to points of contention among stakeholders. Concerns may arise regarding the adequacy of funding and resources available to the County of Maui to manage these facilities effectively. There may also be debates over the autonomy of local governments versus state oversight, especially considering that the current management is centralized through Oahu's governance structure. The efficacy of local governance in addressing the diverse needs of facility users will be crucial to the bill's success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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