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2050 ORTP Land Management Agencies Consultation
The 2050 Oʻahu Regional Transportation Plan (ORTP) must provide information on efforts to consult with Federal, State, and Tribal land management, wildlife, and regulatory agencies. The ORTP must also include a discussion of the types of potential environmental mitigation activities and potential areas to carry out these activities, including activities that may have the greatest potential to restore and maintain the environmental functions affected by the projects and programs in the ORTP. The discussion may focus on policies, programs, strategies, or project level mitigation activities.
To assist with the consultation, OahuMPO mapped all of the proposed projects and programs in GIS, with the environmentally sensitive areas, provided by the Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife and the University of Hawaiʻi Sea Grant Program. The map can be viewed here: https://www.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=76be21546615445c97c385943d883c0b&extent=-17665618.5785%2C2401144.2389%2C-17498297.9236%2C2496690.5242%2C102100
A list of projects and programs that would overlap with the layers above, as well as projects that overlap with historically significant areas (not publicly available on the map above), provided by the Department of Land and Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Division can be found here: https://oahumpo1-my.sharepoint.com/:x:/g/personal/kotsuka_oahumpo_org/EWlOzFvl1ttPlrkJZ11KDKwBOjLP-prV52ShKyn_LdXCpA?e=nqUbXp
A list of all projects and programs can be found here: https://www.oahumpo.org/?wpfb_dl=2140
The final 2045 ORTP can be found here: https://www.oahumpo.org/?wpfb_dl=2215
Please help us identify any concerns, policies, programs, strategies, and recommended mitigation activities, with the proposed projects and programs in the 2045 ORTP, using the survey below. For additional questions and inquiries, including to set up a meeting with OahuMPO and implementing agencies, please contact Transportation Planner, Kiana Otsuka at Kiana.Otsuka@OahuMPO.org.