SPEED HUMPS According to the Hawaii DOT, it costs around
$120,000 for each speed humps and raised crosswalks it installs.
National DOT Estimated cost
The
cost for each speed hump is approximately $2,000. Speed tables are $5,000–$15,000, again depending on drainage conditions and materials used.
An online search found a 2018 study by the Institute of Transportation Engineers estimating the cost of a raised asphalt crosswalk or “traffic table” at between
$2,500 and $8,000.Another publication by the U.S. Department of Transportation estimates an asphalt traffic table should cost between
$5,000 and $15,000. I tried to access Hawaii DOT (
https://hiepro.ehawaii.gov/500.html) for contract but
"ERROR! We are sorry there has been an error. Please try again. If you continue to get this error please call (808) 695-4620 for assistance."
VACATION RENTALSThe "$25 admittance Fee" per visitor
The "$25 admittance Fee" per visitor is a violation of the 14th amendment regarding "right to travel / Freedom of movement between states
https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/essay/artIV-S2-C1-13/ALDE_00013789/['travel']
https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution-conan/amendment-14/section-1/interstate-travel ILLEGAL VACATION RENTALSAt .gov last count there were 257,000 nights stayed in supposedly 10,000 of these rentals on Oahu. I can only find less than 1,000 units
257,000 nights / 10,000 units = only 25.7 nights per unit (which I know is incorrect, not financially feasible)
Anyway, 257,000 nights x 4 guests (estimate as most opt for VR's due to higher occupancy is cheaper than hotel) = 1,028,000 guests per year.
So the bread and butter of this state (tourism) will lose over 1 million, 28 thousand guests per year.
1,028,000 less shave ice, plate lunches, luau guests and other losses in mom and pop stores as well as the loss in 4.17% taxes on everything they purchase.
Too bad that "$25 admittance Fee" won't pan out.
1,028,000 guests x $25 = $25,700,000 less money for frivolous 2a court battles and speed humps.