Property owners willing to pay for sanitation, safety improvements in downtown Honolulu

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A proposal to bring safe and sanitary conditions back to downtown Honolulu passed its first hurdle at the Honolulu City Council Wednesday.

Bill 51 focuses on creating a business improvement district funded by property owners and investors who say they are willing to pay to help revitalize the area.

Fort Street Mall has been a designated improvement area for five years, and supporters say it’s been transformed. The proposal is to expand the Fort Street district to include all of downtown Honolulu, inside a square formed by Nimitz Highway, Richards Street, Beretania Street, and Nuuanu Avenue…

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