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		<title>Decline in roads to population ratio</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On every island since 1970, the ratio of roads to population declined. Maui and Big Island&#8217;s ratio of roads to population dropped by more than 50%. And while Oahu&#8217;s ratio seems miniscule in comparison, the problem is Oahu&#8217;s 1.8 ratio of roads to population is the lowest among all islands statewide (compared to 7 miles/ [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On every island since 1970, the ratio of roads to population declined.   Maui and Big Island&#8217;s ratio of roads to population dropped by more than 50%.  And while Oahu&#8217;s ratio seems miniscule in comparison, the problem is Oahu&#8217;s 1.8 ratio of roads to population is the lowest among all islands statewide (compared to 7 miles/ 1000 population on Kauai, 4.8 on Maui, 10 on Big Island).</p>
<p>1970 &#8211; 2000 POPULATION:  ROADS,  HIGHWAYS including unpaved roads</p>
<p>STATEWIDE: Population increased 57% (769.9 to 1211.5 = 441,600)<br />
Roads, Highways increased 19% (3584.7 to 4256.1 = 676.4 miles)<br />
4.7mi/1000 population to 3.5mi/1000 population</p>
<p>KAUAI: Population increased 110% (27.9k to 58.5k)<br />
Road/highway miles increased 28% (320.51m to 412.41m)<br />
11.5mi/1000 pop     to 7mi/1000 pop</p>
<p>MAUI: Population increased 231% (38.7k to 128.2k)<br />
Road/highway miles increased 19% (519.92m to 620.08m)<br />
13.3mi/1000 pop    to 4.8mi/1000 pop</p>
<p>HAWAII: Population increased 134% (63.5k to 148.7k)<br />
Road/highway miles increased 8% (1380.3m to 1493.7m)<br />
21.6mi/1000 pop    to 10.0mi/1000 pop</p>
<p>OAHU: Population increased 39% (630.5k to 876.2k)<br />
Road/highways increased 28% (1212.2m to 1547.6m)<br />
1.9mi/1000pop       to 1.8mi/1000 pop</p>
<p>Source: Hawaii State Data Book &#8211; Roads &amp; Populations</p>
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