Regional Long-Range Land Transportation Plan for the Island of Hawaii The Hawaii Department of Transportation is providing notice of virtual public meetings for updates to the Regional Long-Range Land Transportation Plan for the island of Hawaii (The Plan). The regional long-range plans, titled Federal-Aid Highways 2035 Transportation Plans for the Districts of Maui, Hawaii, and Kauai, were last updated in July 2014. Since then, Hawaii as a state has experienced changes in population, development, and travel needs. The Plan embraces the values of the people of Hawaii and identifies existing and future needs for the movement of people and goods utilizing all modes of land-based transportation. These meetings will allow input from stakeholders and communities across the island to assist in the planning process of the island’s transportation system’s facilities and programs, and outline policies and investment strategies to proactively address projected future needs. The Microsoft Teams meetings for public input on the Hawaii Island Plan will be on the following dates: Wednesday, March 5th, from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, March 6th, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Please visit the project website to access the links to join the virtual meetings: http://bit.ly/4i1ndNK Those that cannot attend the virtual public meetings are encouraged to visit the project website and provide input via HDOT’s online survey that can be completed, here: http://bit.ly/4i1ndNK. A survey for the Hawaii Island Plan is located under the “Hawaii” tab. If you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability or to request language interpretation, contact the HDOT, Public Affairs Office at 808-587-2160 as soon as possible. Please submit requests at least one week in advance to allow an adequate period to fulfill requests. (WHT1484799 2/22/25)

