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Monday, November 3, 2025

HART: Mayor Caldwell and HART CEO send joint letter to FTA, announcing termination of P3, asking for extension of Federal funding

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Honolulu Rail Transit issued the following announcement on Nov. 30.

Mayor Kirk Caldwell and HART CEO Andrew Robbins  sent a joint letter to the Federal Transit Administration today,  providing an update on the status of the Honolulu Rail Project. The  letter confirms the termination of the procurement of a public private  partnership for the completion of the Project to Ala Moana Center and  the construction of the Pearl Highlands Parking Garage (P3). The letter  goes on to outline the collaboration taking place between personnel from  both the City and HART to jointly work together on a development of a  plan for the completion of the Project.

“It’s vitally important that the City and HART  work together to find a path forward, and that work is already  underway,” said Mayor Caldwell. “We also need to be realistic and  transparent about the challenges that the project faces as we develop a  plan to finish the remaining 4.16 miles of the project and the last  eight stations including the Pearl Highlands transit station and parking  garage.”

“HART is already putting the finishing touches  on the documents to solicit qualifications from companies that might be  interested in bidding on building the remainder of the rail project,”  said HART CEO Andrew Robbins.  “We look forward to working with the City  on completing the construction of the project and beginning rail  passenger service next year.”

The letter goes on to outline that the plan  being discussed will include the entire project scope as stated in the  Project’s Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA), adding that there is no  desire to abandon any component of the full Project scope.

Finally, the letter reiterates a request for a  further one year extension of the period of availability of the fiscal  year 2015 $250 million Capital Investment Grant allocation, ‘as the City  and HART continue to develop a viable plan satisfactory to both the  community and the FTA.’

Original source can be found here.

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