Kapolei, Hawaii Kapolei, Hawaii Kapolei, Hawaii is positioned in Hawaii Kapolei, Hawaii - Kapolei, Hawaii Kapolei City Center under development, taken from Makakilo Heights Kapolei is a master-planned improve in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States, on the island of Oahu.

Kapolei's primary developer is Kapolei Property Development, a subsidiary of James Campbell Company. Kapolei sits primarily upon former sugarcane and pineapple fields.

In 1977 the new General Provision Plan adopted the Oahu General Plan which dubbed Kapolei "second urban center" (SUC) on the island of Oahu.

In 1986 the Ewa Master Plan was revised to include the SUC and the initial residentiary assembly in the Kapolei region began in the late 1980s with commercial developments springing up shortly after that.

The initial evolution objectives for the City of Kapolei were to include: an employment center, a new center for offices and businesses, a center for government offices, a town/city of citizens walking, biking, or bussing, the latest energy efficient technologies such as water conservation and recycling, and the most efficient connectivity for commuting on Oahu.

The design plan for evolution ensures that the 7 themes of Kapolei remain the same throughout its construction.

Kapolei is quickly becoming the second urban center of Oahu, Hawaii's most densely populated island.

Much of Oahu's future populace growth is projected for the Kapolei area, Ewa Plain, and southern slopes of the island's central valley, between Waipahu near Pearl Harbor and Wahiawa near the island's center.

Other communities in the Kapolei region are the census-designated places of Makakilo and Naval Air Station Barbers Point (now known as Kalaeloa), the industrialized area known as Campbell Industrial Park with its deepwater port, Barbers Point Harbor, and the resort and marina improve of Ko Olina, which includes the Disney Aulani Resort and Ko Olina Golf Club.

Kapolei Property Development began assembly in January 2007 on a $2 million road to extend Kamokila Boulevard from Kapolei Parkway to Roosevelt Avenue.

Kapolei Property Development recently contributed $6 million for a joint universal with the State Department of Transportation for an additional motorway on-ramp.

Although state and county governments and some of Hawaii's biggest companies have momentous workplaces in Kapolei, populace growth has far out-paced small-town job creation.

A majority of Kapolei grownups work in Honolulu, congesting the chief traffic artery, Interstate H-1.

In December 2006, the Honolulu City Council allowed a fixed-guideway elevated rail fitness connecting Kapolei to Downtown Honolulu.

Honolulu High-Capacity Transit Corridor Project, a rail line that is being constructed and will link the Kapolei region to Downtown Honolulu and Honolulu International Airport.

The Interstate H-1 freeway divides more recently advanced Kapolei from Makakilo, and traveling eastward on H-1 joins to Waipahu.

In the other direction, the freeway ends about 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Kapolei, merging into Farrington Highway (State Route 93) to Kahe and then to Nanakuli on the Wai'anae Coast.

Kapolei is officially governed by the government of Honolulu County.

The county government covers the entire island of Oahu, with the governmental center of county being at Honolulu Hale in Honolulu.

The governmental body includes the Mayor of Honolulu County, the Honolulu City and County Council, and state representatives.

Kapolei Hale, assembled in 2001, serves as the civic center and chief municipal building of the City of Kapolei.

Additionally, a several state and county department offices have been relocated to the Kapolei area.

The Honolulu Police Department operates the Kapolei Regional Police Station. Public elementary schools serving Kapolei addresses include Barbers Point, Kapolei, Makakilo, and Mauka Lani.

Kapolei Middle School and Kapolei High School serve older kids with Kapolei addresses.

The University of Hawaii West Oahu relocated to Kapolei and opened its new ground in August 2012 and Hawaii Tokai International College relocated to Kapolei in April 2015.

Kapolei Property Development.

Kapolei Property Development.

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