The Honolulu City Council approved a measure Wednesday to eliminate the $4.8 billion cap on how much general excise tax money can be used to build the city’s 20-mile rail project. The project was originally supposed to cost $5.2 billion, but is now estimated to cost as much as $9.5 billion. The bill passed at Wednesday’s full […]
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