HONOLULU — State legislators plan to convene a special session in July or August to attempt to reach a deal on how to fund the remainder of Honolulu’s 20-mile rail project, which is billions of dollars over budget, the Honolulu Civil Beat reports.
Top officials from the Senate and House wrote a joint letter to FTA Executive Director Matt Welbes to assure federal officials of the Legislature’s commitment to meet later this summer after ending in a stalemate in May. The FTA could withhold funds, particularly if the rail line has to stop short of its plan to go from Kapolei to Ala Moana Center.












