What’s New for Support Services
- Checkpoint adjustments, new kiosks at Kahului Airport - April 26, 2024
- U.S. DOT Awards $5.25 Million to Reduce Emissions, Improve Port Efficiency at Sand Island Terminal - April 25, 2024
- Full closure of the northbound H-2 off-ramps from Farrington and Kamehameha Highway - April 25, 2024
- Freeway ramp closures scheduled for High-Friction Surface Treatment - April 24, 2024
- HDOT advises caution and patience during Maui Marathon - April 18, 2024
- Hilo Airport Runway Work Scheduled for April 22 and 23 - April 18, 2024
- Nighttime single-lane closure on Keawe Street for water and electrical work - April 18, 2024
- H-1 Westbound Resurfacing Project moves between Lunalilo and Vineyard in late April - April 18, 2024
- HDOT launches autonomous electric shuttle at Daniel K. Inouye International airport - April 16, 2024
- Kamehameha Highway closed at Shark’s Cove for emergency pole repairs - April 16, 2024
Current Spotlight
Coronavirus information and resources
The HDOT Airports Division (HDOTA) works closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Hawaii Department of Health as well as multiple federal, state, county and private agencies regarding the Coronavirus. The Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) is one of 20 airports in the country with a CDC Quarantine Station. For information regarding the Coronavirus and Hawaii’s airports please click here.
HDOT Jobs
We’re hiring! The Hawaii Department of Transportation has various job openings in the Airports, Highways and Harbors Divisions. If you are interested in joining our team and helping move the state’s transportation goals forward click on the link, find an open position and apply as soon as possible! Check back regularly for new lists of open positions.
HDOT’s Sustainable Transportation Infrastructure and Energy Savings Project
Sustainable Transportation Forum
The Hawaii sustainable transportation forum provides stakeholders of various transportation sectors, the discussion opportunity to ensure that environment, social and economic considerations are factored into decisions affecting transportation activities that can be sustained into the indefinite future without causing irreparable harm to future generation of Hawaii.
Hawaii State Legislature
While the Hawaii State Legislature is in Session, HDOT monitors the thousands of bills that have been introduced and could become law. For those bills that we believe could impact the way we do business, we submit written testimony expressing our support, opposition, or concerns. HDOT’s testimony can be found on the Legislature’s website.