Build Out, Not Up, in Hawaii

A new report from the Grassroot Institute urges Hawaii to address housing affordability issues by building out, not up — that is, by allowing low-density development of rural areas rather than building higher densities in existing urban areas. The report notes that Hawaii’s 1961 land-use law has confined development to 35 percent of Oahu, and less than 6 percent of the other islands, which created an artificial scarcity of housing. Building denser housing won’t solve the problem because dense housing costs more than low-density housing.

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The Antiplanner will be in Honolulu on Monday to talk about this issue at a Grassroot Institute luncheon. If you expect to be in Hawaii that day, you can register for the luncheon on Eventbrite. I hope to see you there.