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Mayoral candidates skirmish over who is stronger on rail

By Derrick DePledge

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, May 30, 2012

~~<p>Mayor Peter Carlisle said Tuesday that his support for the city's rail proj&shy;ect is &quot;unequivocal,&quot; drawing a brighter line than former managing director Kirk Caldwell, who has called for a review of the proj&shy;ect's station locations, architecture and visual impact.</p>
<p>At a forum put on by the Hawaii Lodging and Tourism Association at the Hilton Hawaiian Village, Carlisle said the $5.27 billion rail proj&shy;ect and the transit-oriented development around rail stations would be an engine of urban renewal. While not mentioning by name former Gov. Ben Caye&shy;tano, who opposes the proj&shy;ect, Carlisle said that if Hono&shy;lulu backs out now, the city would lose relationships with federal transit leaders.</p>
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Mayor Peter Carlisle said Tuesday that his support for the city's rail proj­ect is "unequivocal," drawing a brighter line than former managing director Kirk Caldwell, who has called for a review of the proj­ect's station locations, architecture and visual impact.

At a forum put on by the Hawaii Lodging and Tourism Association at the Hilton Hawaiian Village, Carlisle said the $5.27 billion rail proj­ect and the transit-oriented development around rail stations would be an engine of urban renewal. While not mentioning by name former Gov. Ben Caye­tano, who opposes the proj­ect, Carlisle said that if Hono­lulu backs out now, the city would lose relationships with federal transit leaders. Login for more...



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