Hawaii lawmakers are advancing legislation that would mandate enhanced building codes for new construction to improve hurricane resistance. The proposed measures aim to better protect both residents and visitors during severe weather events.
- Proposed legislation would establish stricter building codes specifically designed to withstand hurricane-force winds and related damage
- New construction standards would apply to both residential and commercial properties, potentially affecting future vacation rental developments
- The bills are currently making their way through the Hawaii State Legislature with support from safety advocates
- Enhanced building requirements could increase construction costs but would provide better protection for occupants during severe weather
- The legislation comes as Hawaii continues to assess infrastructure resilience following recent hurricane seasons
Source: Hawaii News Now
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