Mitch Roth – Waipiʻo Valley Road Still Closed

by Thunda
1 minutes read
The entrance of Waipio Valley

Waipiʻo Valley access road will remain closed under the Mayor’s 02/25/2022 Waipiʻo Valley Road Emergency Rule No. 1 until further notice. The County engaged in mediation with retired Circuit Judge Joseph Cardoza in August.   Since then, the County has been working on a possible update to the current proclamation and rules. Any modification of the current rules requires coordination with multiple county departments and mobilization of additional county personnel and resources. Any modification to the rules does not change the fact that Waipi’o Valley Road presents significant safety concerns over rockfalls, landslides, and slope failure. Discussion over modification to the rules has involved attempts to balance public interest to use the road while still maintaining the safety of those who do so.  

“The County has an obligation to protect the health and safety of our community, and through that, we want to be extremely careful about how we proceed with any updated rules,” said Mitch Roth. “Unfortunately, there is misinformation being circulated right now about what will be allowed and what won’t, and we want to make sure that the community knows we are still working through the specifics. Our team is actively engaged in working on amended rules that accommodate the desire of more community members to use the road while maintaining reasonable safety precautions.”

The County plans to continue the discussion over the coming week and will be forthcoming with any changes to the current rules in a timely manner. Until then, the community is asked to observe the current emergency rules. 

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