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Abandoned Vehicles: Kapolei vs Urban Honolulu

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Kapolei, HI and Urban Honolulu, HI?

Urban Honolulu has fewer restrictions than Kapolei.

Kapolei, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

ROH 15-13.8 classifies vehicles unattended more than 24 hours on Kapolei streets as abandoned, empowering HPD and the customer services director to tow and dispose of them at the owner's expense.

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Urban Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

ROH 15-13.8 defines abandoned vehicles as unattended over 24 hours on Urban Honolulu streets and lets the police chief or customer services director remove them.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKapoleiUrban Honolulu
Code SectionROH 15-13.8-
Trigger24 hours unattended-
State OverlayHRS 290-11-
DisposalROH Ch. 29 Art. 20-
Code section-ROH 15-13.8
Threshold-Over 24 hours
Enforcement-Police and DCS
State law-HRS 290-11

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Kapolei FAQ

How do I report an abandoned vehicle in Kapolei?

Use the city 311 app or webform. Include plate, location, and a description. HPD investigates and may tow after the 24-hour threshold.

What if the vehicle is on private property?

Different rules apply. Private owners may arrange a private tow under their property rights and HOA procedures, subject to HRS notice requirements.

Urban Honolulu FAQ

How fast can an abandoned car be towed in Urban Honolulu?

Once unattended on a public street or highway for more than 24 hours, ROH 15-13.8 authorizes removal by the police chief or customer services director.

What state law applies alongside the city rule?

HRS 290-11 overlays the city abandonment rule, and ROH Chapter 29 Article 20 governs the disposal fund.

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