- Schools in
area are reaching capacity—multi-tracking and busing are being considered
- The recently
expanded Waipahu Wastewater Pump Station does not have the capacity
to accommodate the project wastewater and runoff
- The existing
development plan calls for agriculture at the project site, not housing,
so no infrastructure exists
- Koa Ridge Mauka
is outside of the designated urban growth boundary in the proposed
“Sustainable Community Plan”
- The second City
of Kapolei has been designated the growth area for O`ahu, not central
Consider the
amount of housing already approved for Central O'ahu
| Project |
Number
of Units Approved |
| Kolea
Cove |
387 |
| The
Renaissance (Waipahu) |
230 |
| Launani
Valley |
229 |
| Mililani
Mauka |
1779 |
| Royal
Kunia, Phase I |
623 |
| Royal
Kunia, Phase II |
2000 |
| Waiawa
by Gentry |
7095 |
| Waikele |
53 |
| Komori
Assisted Living |
62 |
| Kau’olu
Properties |
228 |
| Total: |
12,686
|
The Ewa-Kapolei
region has over 21,457 units approved but not yet built--a total of 34,325
housing units for Central and Ewa