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PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE MAP
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The Public Infrastructure Maps (PIM) show the symbols of certain major public infrastructure, such as roads, wastewater, and drinking water facilities, as defined in the PIM ordinance (Revised Ordinances of Honolulu, Section 4-8).
These symbols are required to be shown on the PIM prior to the appropriation of land acquisition or construction funds in the City's budget and to be consistent with the General Plan, Development and Sustainable Communities Plans. They represent long-term future improvements and more immediate priority projects of importance. These projects, when included in the Capital Improvement Program and Budget, provide an opportunity to carry out the intent of City plans and policies, shape the communities we live in, and meet the many needs of its people.
The PIMs follow the boundaries of the eight Development Plan/Sustainable Communities Plan areas on Oahu. The PIM and revisions thereof are adopted by City Council resolution.
The status of PIM revision projects are shown below. Click on the links below for more information.
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Last Updated on Jan. 5, 2010
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