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David Ige should veto House Bill , even though he approved the bond authorization for the development two years ago and even though his own administration, a majority of state legislators and more than a half-dozen construction unions support the measure. UH has already arranged to upgrade Clarence T. Ching Field at the Manoa campus to allow the Rainbow Warriors to play for the next three years. It will seat 9, spectators and, with zoning changes, could accommodate as many as 15, Given that in the Warriors sold between 12, and 13, season tickets, that sounds about right.

House Bill initially called for G. It sounds an awful lot like Honolulu rail, which is currently way over budget, way past planned completion and scrambling to find an alternative fix. Public-private partnerships. State of the art facilities. A new government bureaucracy. Housing, jobs and development. All of it sold to the people by sunny-faced lawmakers. The pandemic has forced high schools to look for new venues for sports and graduations. Aloha Stadium has been home to a lot of good memories , including the Colt Brennan-led Cinderella team of , games featuring the Los Angeles Rams and Dallas Cowboys, athletic events with the likes of soccer legend Pele, a motorcycle event crash featuring Robbie Knievel, and concerts starring no less than Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and local boy Bruno Mars.

As Civil Beat reported in April, national experts have cast doubt on how successful a new stadium would be in terms of generating revenue. There is a very profitable operation at Aloha Stadium, which continues even today: the Swap Meet , an outdoor market with hundreds of vendors that has operated in the spacious parking lot since Help keep our journalism free for all readers by becoming a monthly member of Civil Beat today.

In this scenario, the existing stadium would remain completely operational while the new stadium is being built. The demolition site of the old Aloha Stadium would be repurposed as an outdoor performance venue and community recreation space.

The new Oahu Stadium would be to the south of the current facility. Like Option B, the old stadium would remain completely operation while the new Oahu Stadium is being built.

The old stadium site would be reconstructed into a new central recreation space with a grid street pattern. All of the proposed stadium options will offer an array of entertainment - football, soccer, rugby, concerts, community functions, family-oriented events — as well as luxurious seating, extensive concessions, and improved facilities. Whichever option is chosen, residents and visitors can look forward to a new Aloha Stadium — although it is now unknown when it will be open for University of Hawaii football season.

Real Estate And Living Hawaii is a real estate product and services company. REAL provides tools and services to home buyers, sellers, and real estate agents on Oahu. Buildings More Living Guides. The current acre Aloha Stadium site in Halawa, near the community of Aiea, will be transformed to include the following and more: a 35,seat Aloha Stadium a hotel mixed-use retail a rail station a pedestrian promenade an entertainment district swap meet area a residential area with homes parking The Aloha Stadium Timeline Despite delays to the Aloha Stadium district project have caused people in Hawaii to start comparing Aloha Stadium to the Honolulu Rail Transit project, officials say they are carefully planning pre-construction to ensure the budget is maintained.

Unknown - The initial development of the New Aloha Stadium opens. There are over , square feet expected to be constructed in this first phase of development, which will include the stadium itself as well as some mixed-use development and infrastructure to connect to Honolulu Rail. What is the current status of construction on Aloha Stadium? Who is going to pay for the new Aloha Stadium?

Aloha Stadium is open for COVID vaccines on Sundays and is also open for the Swap Meet with many booths selling local products, trinkets, crafts, and delicious food on these days: Wednesday from 8 a. Saturday from 8 a.

Sunday from a. This affordable housing should be built as part of a dense, mixed-use, mixed-income neighborhood that is designed to minimize its impact on the environment and reduce the use of fossil fuel. The use of personal vehicles can be minimized because a rail station is on the site. Restaurants, shops and other urban amenities can be built within walking distance of homes. Infrastructure would be minimized because the development is not spread out.

A project of this magnitude is needed because the need for affordable housing keeps increasing. Housing prices have steadily increased for decades, while wages have stagnated. Existing efforts to build affordable housing are not enough to cover even the yearly increase in the need for affordable housing. We need big ideas for building affordable housing. Stanley Chang, which is designed to build lots of housing on state land. The new Aloha Stadium should be put on pause until we emerge from the pandemic.

Meanwhile, the state land adjacent to the stadium site should be seriously considered for the implementation of the Aloha Homes model because it is feasible, and because it can improve the lives of so many people. Community Voices aims to encourage broad discussion on many topics of community interest. This is your space to talk about important issues or interesting people who are making a difference in our world.

Column lengths should be no more than words and we need a photo of the author and a bio. We welcome video commentary and other multimedia formats. Send to news civilbeat. The opinions and information expressed in Community Voices are solely those of the authors and not Civil Beat. Help keep our journalism free for all readers by becoming a monthly member of Civil Beat today. If there is other state land available, we should use that instead because having a stadium that can grow in size as the city and county grows in population is important.

We want to have a facility that can meet the potential higher demand for event seating in the future. I recommended to the stadium authority a couple of years ago to build a stadium with both end zones empty of seating so that they would be available to fill in if the demand rose.

Also, I suggested that an efficient bus system complementing rail could be developed to accommodate potentially larger crowds.



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