HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The city is extending the application deadline for financial relief to Kalihi businesses impacted by rail construction. Interested owners along Dillingham Boulevard now have ...
Honolulu businesses affected by the ongoing construction of the nearly $10 billion Skyline rail project will now have more time to apply for financial relief, city officials announced Tuesday.
Amid rail-related construction work on busy Dillingham Boulevard ramping up, some area businesses are grappling with plummeting customer foot traffic. In response, the City Council is weighing a ...
The deadline to apply for the rail-related Transit Construction Mitigation Fund (TCMF) has been extended by two weeks.
Hawaii officials announced recently. Though the full 19-mile rail line will not be complete until 2031, about 11 miles of it could be open to the public in June or July. Construction originally ...
Extending the excise surcharge to 2045 could raise another $5 billion or more for the Skyline project, taking it to Ala Moana ...
Get Hawaii’s latest morning news delivered to your inbox, sign up for News 2 You The rail project has been an issue for many businesses, especially those impacted by construction on Dillingham ...
The city said in a statement to Hawaii News Now that there was ... Thus, the focus for businesses negatively impacted by Rail Project construction is from FY2022 to FY2023." Meanwhile, Kaguyutan ...