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10 West Hawaii Real Estate | April 26, 2017 Traffic, affordable housing top Issues in Hawaii Realtors survey Astatewide survey conducted for the Hawaii Association of Realtors® (HAR) found traffic and affordable housing are top of mind for a large majority of residents across the islands. There also appears to be strong support (72 percent) to allow short-term rentals in residential areas. In the survey, conducted last fall of 658 Hawaii residents, 86 percent of the respondents agreed traffic is one of the most pressing issues facing their communities and 85 percent feel lack of affordable housing is a significant concern. The research, conducted by Ward Research, has a margin of error of +/- 3.82 at 95 percent confidence level. Yet, though concern about traffic is substantial, only 43 percent of Oahu residents polled would support extending the general excise tax (GET) beyond 2027 to pay for rail completion beyond Middle Street. A standout of support on Oahu came from East Honolulu, where 68 percent responded in favor of extending the GET increase. Across Oahu, a mere fifth would support increased property taxes to finance rail. For neighbor islands, 53 percent of responders would support a GET increase to enhance public transportation options. Residents on Hawaii Island are concerned about homelessness (16 percent), drugs (12 percent) and traffic (10 percent). Maui residents’ top issues were affordable housing (17 percent), traffic (16 percent) and public education (7 percent.) On Kauai, traffic was first (19 percent), followed by environmental concerns (13 percent) and crime/public safety (12 percent.) On Oahu, the leading top-of-mind issue for respondents was traffic (27 percent) followed by homelessness (22 percent) and affordable housing (5 percent.) “The goal of our survey was to establish a community benchmark and to begin a substantive dialogue on where the state is and where it is headed in two to five years. The survey points to the genuine issues affecting the quality of life for our families and communities,” said Susan Savage, R, president of HAR. “We are confident that, as the state legislative session approaches its midpoint, policy makers will make the tough decisions in the best interest of all residents of Hawaii,” she added. Regarding affordable housing, Oahu residents of Makaha/Waianae/Nanakuli were more likely to agree (89 percent) on the need for reasonable housing, with 79 percent strongly agreeing. Maui residents, too, were more likely than other communities to strongly agree that affordable housing is an important issue. On Maui, 89 percent of respondents agreed, 76 percent of them strongly. On Kauai 66 percent of resident respondents strongly agree affordable housing is important and another 28 percent agreeing somewhat. On Hawaii Island, 62 percent strongly agree and 26 percent agree somewhat. HAR is on record supporting legislative amendments allowing faster processing on larger affordable multifamily housing projects. The survey revealed that in general, the lack of availability of any kind of housing was seen as an issue across the state — 95 percent of respondents on Kauai agree, and 83 percent on Maui; on Hawaii Island, 82 percent and Oahu, 79 percent. On short term rentals in residential areas the responses to either allow freely or allow with a property manager were: 78 percent of Hawaii Island respondents; 73 percent on Kauai, 72 percent on Maui and 71 percent on Oahu. On Oahu, the area with the largest opposition to short term rentals was Makaha/Waianae/ Nanakuli at 42 percent. Statewide, only 16 percent feel public school students in their communities are getting an excellent education. Another 39 percent somewhat agree education is excellent. Medical care was a notable issue in the survey statewide. More than half (56 percent) agreed there is a lack of quality doctors and medical care. Residents on Hawaii Island (81 percent) and Maui (71 percent) were more likely than Oahu residents (49 percent) to perceive a lack of quality doctors and medical care in their communities. Just short of 60 percent of responders statewide support increasing urban density rather than spreading out into rural areas. There appears to be little support across the state for increasing gasoline taxes, vehicle weight taxes or registration fees to fund new highway projects — 69 percent of respondents were opposed. HAR is Hawaii’s largest trade organization, serving more than 9,000 members statewide. 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