We Did It, Kauaʻi. The Fight to Stop HoKua Place is Over!
On Thursday, May 27, 2021, HG Kauaʻi Joint Venture LLC withdrew their amended petition, resulting in a victory for hundreds of Kauaʻi residents that have opposed HoKua Place since 2005. The sprawling 769-unit subdivision was proposed to be constructed along the Kapaʻa Bypass Road. In recent hearings, HG Kauaʻi Joint Venture LLC requested a District Boundary Amendment to transition 96 acres of agricultural land in Kapaʻa to urban land for the development.
Local residents voiced concerns about the development worsening existing traffic congestion, its overall unaffordability, and the lack of infrastructure (potable water, waste water services, adequate roads, etc.) available.
This was not a singular effort –– the collective “we” that stands victorious today includes Kauaʻi as a whole. We applaud the LUC (Land Use Commission) for exposing the development’s alarming flaws and its potential impact on the quality of life for everyone on Kauaʻi.To everyone who testified and spoke up in all the ways that they could: Thank you. We also want to extend our deepest gratitude to Uncle Liko Martin, Friends of Mahaʻulepu, the Kauaʻi Chapter of the Sierra Club, and Community Coalition Kauaʻi who helped lead this charge; and to Bianca Isaki and Lance Collins for their legal counsel.
Together, we rallied for our voices to be heard and achieved a well-deserved win for our home.