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SR 59

Ayers, Michael T.; recognize

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by John Albers and 7 co-sponsors

SR 59 urges collaboration among stakeholders to address Kahana Bay erosion, ensuring effective solutions that protect the environment and benefit local communities.

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Bill Summary · SR 59
# Summary of SR 59: Kahana Bay Erosion Mitigation Project Resolution

## Purpose and Intent
Senate Resolution 59 (SR 59) urges the Office of Planning and Sustainable Development to engage in consultations with various stakeholders regarding the proposed Kahana Bay Erosion Mitigation Project. The resolution aims to facilitate a collaborative approach to address erosion issues affecting Kahana Bay, ensuring that all relevant parties contribute to the development of effective solutions.

## Key Provisions
- **Consultation Requirement**: The resolution mandates that the Office of Planning and Sustainable Development consult with:
  - Kahana Bay Steering Committee
  - County of Maui
  - Department of Land and Natural Resources
  - United States Army Corps of Engineers

- **Focus on Erosion Mitigation**: The primary focus of the consultations will be to explore viable paths forward for mitigating erosion in Kahana Bay, which is crucial for environmental protection and community safety.

## Affected Parties
- **Local Communities**: Residents and businesses in the Kahana Bay area will be directly impacted by the outcomes of the erosion mitigation efforts.
- **Government Agencies**: Various state and federal agencies involved in land management and environmental protection will play a role in the consultations and subsequent actions.
- **Environmental Advocates**: Organizations focused on coastal preservation and environmental sustainability will likely engage in the discussions and advocacy surrounding the project.

## Legislative Status and Timeline
- **Introduced**: March 28, 2025
- **Adopted**: The resolution was adopted on April 1, 2025, after being reported from the Water and Land (WTL) committee with amendments.
- **Voting Outcome**: The resolution passed with no reservations from the majority, although one senator voted against it.
- **Sine Die Adjournment**: The legislative session adjourned on May 5, 2025.

## Conclusion
SR 59 represents a significant step towards addressing the erosion challenges at Kahana Bay through a collaborative approach involving multiple stakeholders. By urging consultations among key parties, the resolution aims to foster a comprehensive strategy for erosion mitigation that benefits both the environment and the local community.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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