Save Hawaiʻi's
"Stairway to Heaven"
In August 2021, the Honolulu City Council voted to demolish the iconic Haʻikū Stairs. The vote came despite an overwhelming public outcry to save the Stairs. In the preceding two years, over 5,000 public comments were submitted with more than 90% favoring preservation. A professional public opinion poll in April 2022 confirmed that a clear majority of O‘ahu residents want to save the Stairs not destroy them. The Stairs are a historic World War II monument eligible for the National Historic Register. They offer a unique, world-class hiking experience, treasured for generations. It would be tragic to lose them.
The Friends of Haʻikū Stairs are spearheading the fight to save the Stairs. We filed a lawsuit against the City & County of Honolulu in August 2023 and are pushing to block the demolition on multiple fronts. With your help we will convince City leaders to heed the public will.
Please donate to support our efforts.
FHS Candidate Questionnaire Responses
Response to issue of Haʻikū Stairs.
I look forward to working with your project including other nonprofits in the future. Your plans to work as a public private partnership is how I believe we solve the issues in Hawai'i. Three values of our campaign and future administration will include:
1. Not increasing the overhead of the State of Hawai’i.
2. Not causing people to think they're going to lose their jobs with public private partnerships.
3. Doing what's in the best interest of the people of Hawai'i.
From the sounds of your email and what little I've heard about the project. I will support your efforts.