Key facts
- Honolulu spent more than $450,000 on plans and designs to dredge Kaukonahua Stream.
- The city failed to take action on stream maintenance for over 20 years.
- Recent storms caused severe flooding in areas near the choked stream.
- Residents blame the city's inaction for the preventable devastation.
- The Honolulu Department of Facility Maintenance is responsible for stream maintenance but lacks records for Kaukonahua Stream.
Weeks before recent storms, Honolulu announced the cancellation of a long-delayed project to dredge Kaukonahua Stream on the North Shore. The city owns the final stretch of the stream, which had become clogged with sediment and trees, leading to overwhelming flooding during March rains that inundated nearby homes and farms. Residents narrowly escaped as mud and water swept through their properties.