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1 Highlands Intermediate School Cafeteria January 29, 2014 This meeting is held in compliance with Programmatic Agreement Stipulation IV. B Station Development Program Pearl Highlands, Pearlridge, & Aloha Stadium

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Highlands Intermediate School CafeteriaJanuary 29, 2014

This meeting is held in compliance with Programmatic Agreement Stipulation IV. B

Station Development ProgramPearl Highlands, Pearlridge, & Aloha Stadium

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20 Miles with 21 StationsPark-and-Ride Lots located at:

East Kapolei, UH-West O‘ahu, Pearl Highlands, Aloha Stadium

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Operating Details

When will trains run?4 a.m. to midnightEvery 5 minutes during peak travel timesEvery 11 minutes during non-peak travel timesSingle systemwide fare system for rail and TheBusADA compliantBicycles, surfboards, wheelchairs, strollers, and luggage allowed Free Wi-Fi

How fast will trains travel?

55 mph top speed & 30 mph average including station stops

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Your Feedback Shapes Your StationKamehameha Highway Station Group

Open Spaces - Breeze Flows Through

Rain Protection - Entry to Boarding

Colors and Finishes Reflect Hawai‘i

Cultural / Historical Motifs & Artwork

Landscaping Incorporates Indigenous Plants

Hawaiian Station Names

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Your Feedback Shapes Your StationKamehameha Highway Station Group

System-Wide Security: CCTV in Stations & Vehicles

Bike Stair Ramp

ADA Compliance

Heavy Duty Large Elevators

Escalators

Emergency Response & Generators

Bus – Rail Coordination

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Station Park-and-Ride Facilities

Aloha Stadium (600 spaces) UH West O‘ahu (1,000 spaces)

Pearl Highlands (1,600 spaces) East Kapolei (900 spaces)

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Pearl Highlands, Pearlridge, & Aloha Stadium Stations

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Pearl Highlands Station

KAMEHAMEHA HWY

PEARL HIGHLANDS CENTER

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Parking Structure

Bus Transit Center

Rail Station

Waiawa Stream

1,600 Park & RideBus Transit CenterAccess Ramp to H-1 and H-2

Pearl Highlands Station

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Pearl Highlands Station – Kamehameha Highway View

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Pearlridge Station

HOME WORLD

KAMEHAMEHA HWY

Pearlridge Shopping Center

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Pearlridge Station Kamehameha Highway View

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Aloha Stadium Station

KAMEHAMEHA HWY

SALT

LAKE

BLV

D

Aloha Stadium Station

Aloha Stadium

598 Parking Spaces & Bus Transit Center

KAMEHAMEHA HWY

SALT

LAKE

BLV

D

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Aloha Stadium Station View from Stadium Parking

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Station DevelopmentPrograms

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Landscape PlanPearl Highlands Station

Palapalai Fern

Loulu PalmKupukupu Fern

‘Uki ‘Uki

Pohinahina

Naio papa Nehe

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Aesthetic Column Program

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Pearl Highlands Station ColumnsAesthetic Column Program

Celebrates the mo‘olelo of Wai Momi, Pearl Waters, and the natural resources that nourished the abundant fishponds and agriculture of the area.

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Interpretive Signage Program

Examples of Interpretive SignageMission Houses Museum, Honolulu

“ The interpretative plan will highlight historical themes (e.g. Native

Hawaiian History, Native Hawaiian Culture, Immigrant History, Plantation

Culture, Architecture, Government, Agriculture, Transportation, Military, etc..) and will interpret these themes at an appropriate station location.”

-Programmatic Agreement, VII.A

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Station Art Program

Windscreen Design

A selection of flowers and plants used in the lei will be celebrated on each station platform windscreen. Educational interpretative text that highlights the

cultural significance or traditions of the plant selection will be included.

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Station Art Program

• Paving and Floor Designs

• Platform Glass Windscreens

• Wall Murals and Low reliefs

• Grille and Artistic Fencing

• Art Glass Windows

• Attached Architectural Elements

• Metal

• Stone

• Glass

• Concrete

• Ceramic

• Mosaic tile

• Other durable materials impervious

to environmental conditions

Art Opportunity Categories Types of materials

See It Split, See It Change, by Doug & Mike Starn, Fused glass panels & stainless steel fenceSouth Ferry Station, 1 line, MTA - New York City Transit

Shad Crossing by Ming FayGlass mosaicDelancey Street-Essex Street, MTA, New York City Transit

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Pearl Highlands Station EntranceStation Plaza Paving Program

Reflects Waiawa Stream — adjacent to the station

First Flooring Paving Pattern Continuation of Paving Pattern on Concourse

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Station Naming Program

Station Entry Module

All stations will have Hawaiian Language names with location identification.

• Ticket Vending Machines (TVMs)

• Turnstiles & Wheelchair ADA Access

• Neighborhood & Station Locations Map

• Customer Information Phones• Emergency Phones

• Public Address and Digital Variable Messages

• Directional Signage to Platform

• Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

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Inspiration and ReferencesDesign Language Pattern Book

Examples of Utilization

Authored by Dan Chun, Architect, FAIA

• Use Hawaiian language place names for station—Station Naming Program will select Hawaiianlanguage names for stations. Pgs. 44, 48

• Storytelling through design of transit system adds uniqueness—Aesthetic Column Program tells stories and displays iconography of the culture and history of station locations. Pg. 52

• Include visual connection to body of natural water—Pearl Highlands Station connects visually and symbolically to Waiawa Stream. Pg. 7

• Maintain or create axial mauka-makai views from and through stations—Stations are open with mauka-makai views. Pg. 10

• Embody Honolulu and Hawaii’s rich cultural heritage in physical form—Six Station Development Programs will be integrated into stations. Pg. 2

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Inspiration and ReferencesTraditional Cultural Properties Reports

• Major mo‘olelo (legends) and Themes

• Wahi pana (Sacred and Storied places)

• Inoa ‘ ina (named places)

• Site Maps to locate wahi pana and Inoa ‘ ina

• Identify eligible sites for submittal to National Registry

Authored by Kumu Pono Associates,Kepa Maly & Onaona Maly

Places of religious and cultural significance

Examination of the Cultural andHistorical Records and Oral Histories

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Inspiration and ReferencesArcheological Inventory Survey Reports

Community Comments – You asked, we listened.

Community Input Report 2009 through 2013

Account of the Natural Environment• Soils, rainfall, terrain & waterways

Historical Background• Political and Cultural • Agricultural• Land use and ownership• Military

Mythological and Traditional Accounts• Hawaiian Mo‘olelo (legends)

Authored by Cultural Surveys Hawai‘i, Inc.

Over 300 comments considered –Colors: Incorporate earth tone colorsLandscaping: Use indigenous plantsHistory: Interpretive, historical artwork in station tilesSignage: Use Hawaiian and English language

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