Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR159

Introduced
3/16/26  
Refer
3/19/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  
Engrossed
4/9/26  
Refer
4/10/26  
Report Pass
4/20/26  
Refer
4/20/26  
Report Pass
4/27/26  

Caption

Urging Public And Private Stakeholders To Adopt Shared Guiding Principles For The Planning, Financing, And Undertaking Of Efforts For The Restoration, Improvement, And Maintenance Of The Beaches, Shoreline, And Coastal Areas Of Waikiki.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes that Waikiki beaches are crucial for more than just tourism; they also provide significant employment for local residents and contribute greatly to the state’s tax revenue. With decades of insufficient management strategies leading to missed opportunities for sustainable and equitable development, SCR159 seeks to establish a clear framework for collaboration between state agencies, local governments, and private interests to create a robust strategy for the beach areas that spectators visit and enjoy.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 159 (SCR159) urges public and private stakeholders to adopt shared guiding principles for the restoration, improvement, and maintenance of the beaches, shoreline, and coastal areas of Waikiki. Recognizing Waikiki's significance as a major tourist destination and its substantial contribution to the state's economy, the resolution addresses the urgent need for coordinated efforts among various stakeholders to maintain and enhance the beachfront areas which are vital for local residents and the tourism industry alike.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SCR159 appears supportive as it seeks to bring together a diverse group of stakeholders with a common goal of protecting and restoring an essential asset of Hawaii. However, there are underlying concerns regarding how well these interests will coordinate and implement the shared guiding principles, especially given past failures in effectively managing these coastal resources. The resolution reflects a proactive approach to address these needs and seek balance in accessibility, environmental sustainability, and economic viability.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention arise from the historical context of Waikiki's coastal management practices, which have often been criticized for lacking long-term effectiveness. Ensuring public access while protecting traditional and customary practices is also a focal point in the discussions surrounding the resolution. The guiding principles proposed aim to link public benefits to private interests, highlighting the interconnectedness of the local economy and environmental stewardship in these areas.

Companion Bills

HI SR150

Same As Urging The Adoption Of Shared Guiding Principles For The Restoration Of Waikiki Beaches.

Previously Filed As

HI SCR5

Authorizing The Issuance Of A Twenty-five-year Term, Nonexclusive Easement Covering A Portion Of State Submerged Lands At Waikiki, Honolulu, Oahu, For Concrete Stairs, 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.

HI HCR5

Authorizing The Issuance Of A Twenty-five-year Term, Non-exclusive Easement Covering A Portion Of State Submerged Lands At Waikiki, Honolulu, Oahu, For Concrete Stairs, And For Use, Repair, And Maintenance Of The Improvements Constructed Thereon.

HI SCR6

Authorizing The Issuance Of A Twenty-five-year Term, Non-exclusive Easement Covering A Portion Of State Submerged Lands At Ewa Beach, Ewa, Oahu, For A Seawall, And For Use, Repair, And Maintenance Of The Improvements Constructed Thereon.

HI SCR42

Urging The Department Of Land And Natural Resources Division Of Forestry And Wildlife To Prioritize The Restoration And Protection Of Additional Wetlands And Anchialine Pools.

HI HB732

Relating To Shoreline Management Areas.

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 HB1137

Relating To Restoration Of Beach Lands.

HI HCR6

Authorizing The Issuance Of A Twenty-five-year Term, Non-exclusive Easement Covering A Portion Of State Submerged Lands At Ewa Beach, Ewa, Oahu, For A Seawall, And For Use, Repair, And Maintenance Of The Improvements Constructed Thereon.

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.

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