About the Project

Learn more about the project and Development Plan update. Explore themes from the existing Development Plan and understand the issues and opportunities facing ‘Ewa’s future.

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Where is the ʻEwa Development Plan Area?

The ‘Ewa Development Plan area occupies the south western region of O‘ahu. It encompasses the coral plain which stretches from the northeastern end of Kunia Road down to Waipahu and Pearl Harbor, and around the southwestern corner of O‘ahu along the shoreline up to Nānākuli where the coral plain meets the moderately steep slopes of the southerly end of the Wai‘anae Mountain Range, which form ‘Ewa’s mauka sector.

Graphic showing the cover page and an interior map page of the existing ‘Ewa Development Plan.

Why Update the Plan Now?

The current ‘Ewa Development Plan was last updated in 2013, with an amendment in 2020, adopted by Ordinance 20-46. The plan established ‘Ewa as O’ahu’s “Second City”. Since then, ‘Ewa has experienced major shifts in housing demand, transportation needs and economic conditions. Updating the plan now ensures that growth, infrastructure, and services keep pace with community needs. The Plan update is an opportunity to:

  • Provide housing to meet evolving needs
  • Increase transportation options for all users
  • Strengthen resilience to climate change
  • Expand economic opportunities
  • Address infrastructure needs
  • Enhance the open space network
  • Foster healthy, inclusive communities

Plan Themes

Project Timeline

Graphic of the project timeline of the ‘Ewa Development Plan update. The timeline is split into four phase spanning from 2025 to 2028.
Read the project timeline in a text format

2025–2026
Phase: Initiation and Existing Conditions

Engagement Activities

  • Engagement Strategy
  • Branding, Factsheet, Project Website
  • Neighborhood Profiles

2026
Phase: Growth Framework

Engagement Activities

  • Community Symposium
  • Focus Groups
  • Online Survey
  • Pop-Ups
  • Open House

2027
Phase: Draft Development Plan

Engagement Activities

  • Focus Groups
  • Online Survey
  • Pop-Ups

2028
Phase: Updated Development Plan

Engagement Activity

  • Planning Commission/City Council Adoption Processes

Community engagement and coordination with DPP, agencies, stakeholders, and the Community Advisory Committee throughout the Development Plan update.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is a development plan

The ʻEwa Development Plan is a long-range plan adopted by the City and County of Honolulu to guide growth and development in the ʻEwa region of Oʻahu. It establishes a vision, policies, and implementation actions related to land use, housing, transportation, infrastructure, environmental protection, and community facilities. The plan helps coordinate public investments and private development so that future growth in ʻEwa occurs in an organized, sustainable, and community-supported manner.

A Development Plan guides the long-term vision and policy direction for regional growth but does not regulate specific parcel-level details. Binding regulations, such as zoning, height limits, and development standards, are established through the Land Use Ordinance and related tools, which are periodically updated based on the Plan and formal review processes.

You can get involved by getting in touch with the project team to find out the latest update, participate in the upcoming engagement activities, review engagement materials and provide your inputs to the project team via email at ewadp@honolulu.gov. The ‘Ewa Development Plan process will include multiple opportunities for the community to provide feedback and share ideas that will help shape the plan.

The City and County of Honolulu Department of Planning and Permitting is responsible for regularly updating the Plan, in accordance with Section 6-1509, Revised Charter. The Plan will be adopted by an ordinance and can be found in Chapter 24, Revised Ordinances of Honolulu (ROH). DPP is working with the consultant, whom provide the consulting service throughout the project update cycle.

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