Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB1846

Introduced
1/26/26  

Caption

Relating To Regional Shoreline Mitigation Districts.

Impact

The bill seeks to facilitate the development of regional coastal erosion and sediment management plans. These plans will be prepared by property owners within designated districts and must consider various factors such as sediment transport conditions, structural risks, and financing options. By establishing a framework for regional collaboration, the bill aims to improve the efficacy of measures taken against coastal erosion and support property owners in collectively financing these initiatives through assessment districts and other financial tools.

Summary

House Bill 1846 introduces the establishment of regional shoreline mitigation districts in Hawaii to address the pressing issues of coastal erosion and the loss of shoreline lands. The bill recognizes that erosion is a regional issue affecting multiple properties, thereby necessitating a coordinated approach among property owners. It tasks the Office of Planning and Sustainable Development with leading this initiative, ensuring effective planning and implementation of erosion mitigation strategies, which may include emergency structures and long-term solutions like beach nourishment and dune restoration.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the balance between state involvement and local autonomy in managing coastal resources. While the bill promotes the integration of plans across state and county levels, there may be concerns about the bureaucratic complexities involved in the permitting process. Additionally, discussions surrounding the efficacy of proposed mitigation structures and their potential impact on local ecosystems are likely to be key issues as this policy progresses, as stakeholders consider alternative approaches to shore protection.

Companion Bills

HI SB2401

Same As Relating To Regional Shoreline Mitigation Districts.

Previously Filed As

HI SB723

Relating To Shoreline Setbacks.

HI HB732

Relating To Shoreline Management Areas.

HI HCR122

Requesting The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Establish A Collaborative Working Group To Survey, Identify, And Monitor Culturally Sensitive Shorelines Impacted By Erosion.

HI HR118

Requesting The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Establish A Collaborative Working Group To Survey, Identify, And Monitor Culturally Sensitive Shorelines Impacted By Erosion.

HI HB1359

Relating To Flood Mitigation.

HI SCR76

Urging The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development To Consult With The Kahana Bay Steering Committee, County Of Maui, Department Of Land And Natural Resources, And United States Army Corps Of Engineers Regarding A Path Forward For The Proposed Kahana Bay Erosion Mitigation Project.

HI HB1245

Relating To Adaptation Pathways Planning.

HI HB314

Relating To Adaptation Pathways Planning.

HI SR59

Urging The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development To Consult With The Kahana Bay Steering Committee, County Of Maui, Department Of Land And Natural Resources, And United States Army Corps Of Engineers Regarding A Path Forward For The Proposed Kahana Bay Erosion Mitigation Project.

HI SB237

Relating To Adaptation Pathways Planning.

Similar Bills

HI SB2401

Relating To Regional Shoreline Mitigation Districts.

MD HB613

Department of the Environment - Waivers for Living Shorelines and Nonstructural Shoreline Stabilization Measures - Regulations and Scoring System

MD SB368

Calvert and St. Mary's Counties - Living Shorelines and Nonstructural Shoreline Stabilization Measures

HI HB2205

Relating To Emergency Erosion Mitigation.

HI SB2402

Relating To Emergency Erosion Mitigation.

HI HCR4

Authorizing The Issuance Of A Twenty-five-year Term, Non-exclusive Easement Covering A Portion Of State Submerged Lands At Kikiaola, Kekaha, Kauai, For A Shoreline Protection Structure, And For Use, Repair, And Maintenance Of The Improvements Constructed Thereon.

HI SCR4

Authorizing The Issuance Of A Twenty-five-year Term, Non-exclusive Easement Covering A Portion Of State Submerged Lands At Kikiaola, Kekaha, Kauai, For A Shoreline Protection Structure, And For Use, Repair, And Maintenance Of The Improvements Constructed Thereon.

MI SB0918

Economic development: tax increment financing; tax increment financing act; amend to include dam repairs and maintenance. Amends sec. 703 of 2018 PA 57 (MCL 125.4703).