Hele Hele Mai Mai Maui Maui Final Factbook Plan 2019 2018
Step 1 : Screening The project team worked with the MPO Technical Advisory Committee, with our Community Think Tank, the MPO Policy Board, and with Maui residents to develop a comprehensive list of transportation project and program needs for Maui. This list drew from past planning efforts such as MPO’s Transportation Improvement Program, the Maui County Department of Public Works’ Six-Year Capital Improvement Program, and the Maui Bike Plan. It also drew from resident requests to the County of Maui and the MPO, and from community outreach across the island. The project and program list was screened using the following process:
A Is the need a capital project or a non-capital program?
Projects continued through the process, and non-capital programmatic needs are included in a separate section of this plan.
B Is the project on a State road, a County road, or a private road that is open to the public?
Projects and capital programs located on State or County roads continued through the process. Projects on private roads were referred back to Maui County Department of Public Works.
C
Is the project on a Federal Aid Road? Only projects on Federal Aid Roads are eligible for funding through the MPO. All other projects—such as those on local roads or rural minor collectors—were referred back to Maui County Department of Public Works and maintained on a list of transportation needs in Appendix C.
D Is the project on a regionally significant road?
Select Non-Federal Aid Roads may be regionally significant or may be classified as Federal Aid Roads in the future. Projects that were deemed regionally significant continued through the process, while those that were not were referred back to Maui County Public Works.
IDENTIFIED NEED
PROJECT
STATE ROAD
FEDERAL AID ROAD
PROGRAM
PRIVATE ROAD
COUNTY ROAD
FEDERAL AID ROAD
(OPEN TO PUBLIC)
NON-FEDERAL AID ROAD
REGIONALLY SIGNIFICANT ROAD
NON-REGIONALLY SIGNIFICANT ROAD
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