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"Honolulu on the Move" Monthly Newsletters
Newsletter
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Honolulu on the Move: 04.2012
The April 2012 Honolulu On The Move newsletter highlights Daniel Grabauskas appointed HART CEO & Executive Director, HART CEO meets with FTA and Inouye in Washington, D.C., Community-based Transit-Oriented Development plans, and HART's April 2012 construction update.
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File size: 6 MB
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Honolulu on the Move: 03.2012
The February/March 2012 Honolulu On The Move newsletter highlights FTA giving the project the green light for column and station construction, the Obama administration's inclusion of $250 million for funding in its 2013 budget, highlights on HART's Teen Transit youth program, and its March 2012 construction update.
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File size: 5 MB
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Honolulu on the Move: 01.2012
The December 2011/January 2012 Honolulu On The Move newsletter highlights the FTA's approval for the project tto enter final design, federal project funding, and HART's participation in the 9th Annual Youth Xchange Video Competition.
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Honolulu on the Move: 12.2011
The December 2011 Honolulu On The Move newsletter highlights the rail project's core systems development moving forward, consturction activity along the rai route, and a recent transit-oriented development workshop that draws in dozens from the community.
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File size: 7 MB
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Honolulu On The Move: 10.2011
The October 2011 Honolulu On The Move newsletter highlights the Islandwide Rail Town Hall Meetings, City Center section's Archaeological Inventory Survey work, and HART's newest board member Bobby Bunda.
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Honolulu On The Move: 9.2011
The September 2011 Honolulu On The Move newsletter highlights the City Center section's Archaeological Inventory Survey work, Interrim Executive Director Toru Hamayasu's Island Voices article in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, and Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa's report on rail support from Capitol Hill.
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File size: 7 MB
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Honolulu On The Move: 6.2011
June 2011 Honolulu on the Move newsletter featuring news from the Honolulu Rail Transit Project.
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Honolulu On The Move: 5-6.2009
The May-June 2009 Honolulu On The Move newsletter highlights the success of the community workshops. It also talks about how the project will reduce transportation and vehicle maintenance costs which benefits the environment and improves quality of life.
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Honolulu On The Move: 4.2009
The April 2009 Honolulu On The Move newsletter describes how the project will provide environmentally friendly transportation. It also announces community workshops to discuss station features.
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Honolulu On The Move: 3.2009
The March 2009 Honolulu On The Move newsletter highlights that project construction will employ 10,000 workers a year. It also discusses the keiki "Engineering Our Future" event that was held at Kahala Mall.
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Honolulu On The Move: 2.2009
The February 2009 Honolulu On The Move newsletter focuses on the economics of the rail. The Draft Environmental Impact Statement indicates the project can help fight recession. Additionally, the new airport route is introduced.
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Honolulu On The Move: 1.2009
The January 2009 Honolulu On The Move newsletter discusses rainy weather and rail transit as well as videos and rail station maps online.
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Honolulu On The Move: 11-12.2008
The November-December 2008 Honolulu On The Move newsletter discusses the Draft Environmental Impact Statement and some of the project's key environmental milestones.
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Honolulu On The Move: 10.2008
The October 2008 Honolulu On The Move newsletter discusses the affordability of building and maintaining rail transit, as well as its effects on the economy.
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Honolulu On The Move: 9.2008
The September 2008 Honolulu On The Move newsletter includes a map which includes projected travel times for the project and a graph showing how rail travel is safer than motor vehicle travel.
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Honolulu On The Move: 8.2008
The August 2008 Honolulu On The Move newsletter tackles some of the common myths surrounding Honolulu's rail system.
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Honolulu On The Move: 6.2008
The June 2008 Honolulu On The Move newsletter discusses travel times to the airport with the project and mentions that property impacts will be discussed with property owners.
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Honolulu On The Move: 5.2008
The May 2008 Honolulu On The Move newsletter lists the top reasons for supporting the project: it is good for mobility, the environment, the economy, and communities. Additionally it describes how gas prices drive more commuters to use rail systems.
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Honolulu On The Move: 4.2008
The April 2008 Honolulu On The Move newsletter lists the ways the project improves air and water quality and reduces dependence on foreign oil. Additionally it mentions noise mitigation strategies and addresses the corrosion of steel wheels and rails.
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File size: 372 KB
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Honolulu On The Move: 3.2008
The March 2008 Honolulu On The Move newsletter describes the characteristics of the project, such as reliability, safety, high capacity, and green features. It also provides a brief timeline for project development.
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Honolulu On The Move: 2.2008
The February 2008 Honolulu On The Move newsletter outlines the goals and objectives of the project and the issue of picking the right transportation system for Honolulu.
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Honolulu On The Move: 11.2007
The November 2007 Honolulu On The Move newsletter focuses on Transit Oriented Development (TOD) and the workshops happening in Honolulu to discuss it. It outlines the successful transit and TOD system in Pasadena, California.
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File size: 2 MB
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Honolulu On The Move: 10.2007
The October 2007 Honolulu On The Move Newsletter defines Environmental Impact Statements and how they relate to the project. It also describes how scheduling of TheBus and TheBoat with the project can provide efficient transportation.
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File size: 1 MB
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Honolulu On The Move: 9.2007
The September 2007 Honolulu On The Move newsletter discusses that travel forecasting models as well as preliminary engineering are being conducted, and an Environmental Impact Statement will be prepared to acquire federal funding for the project.
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