City and County of Honolulu

When

November 4, 2025    
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Where

Waikīkī Community Center
310 Paoakalani Ave., Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, 96815
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WAIKĪKĪ NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 9

 

 

REGULAR MEETING
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2025, AT 6:00 P.M.
WAIKĪKĪ COMMUNITY CENTER
310 PAOAKALANI AVENUE, HONOLULU, HI 96815
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Note: The Board may take action on any agenda item. As required by the State Sunshine Law (HRS 92), specific issues not noted on this agenda cannot be voted on, unless added to the agenda.

Privacy: This meeting is being recorded for future telecast. Comments made will be part of the video presentation.

I. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Robert Finley

II. CITY MONTHLY REPORTS
a. Honolulu Fire Department (HFD) on incidents/statistics and safety tips (HFDNHB@honolulu.gov) – Waikīkī Captain
b. Honolulu Police Department (HPD) on incidents/statistics and safety tips (https://www.honolulupd.org/contact-us/) – Duty Officer
c. Board of Water Supply (BWS) on main break report and BWS announcements – Dominic Dias

III. CITIZENS CONCERNS NOT COVERED IN REGULAR AGENDA

IV. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
a. Public Safety Committee Report -Anderson
1. Resolution to support crisis intervention and travel assistance teams at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
2. Resolution urging the State of Hawaiʻi to Join the Reentry 2030 initiative.

V. OAHU SCHEDULE OF MAJOR PARADES AND STREET EVENTS
Times reflect official street closure times from the Honolulu Department of Transportation for closure of Kalākaua Avenue or areas around Kapiʻolani Park. HPD and others may start road closures about 30 minutes prior
a. Saturday, November 8, 2025, 2:00p.m.-midnight, Oʻahu Festival
b. Sunday, November 9, 2025, 5:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m., Val Nolasco Half Marathon (Kapiʻolani Park Area)
c. Thursday, November 27, 2025, 6:30-9:30 a.m., Honolulu Marathon Turkey Trot and Fun Run
d. Friday, November 28, 2025, 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Waikīkī Holiday Parade
e. Saturday, December 6, 2025, 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Street Bikers United Toys for Tots Caravan
f. Sunday, December 7, 2025, 5:30 p.m.- 7:30 p.m., Pearl Harbor Memorial Anniversary Parade
g. Saturday, December 13, 2025, 4:30 a.m.-8:00 a.m., Annual Kalākaua Merrie Mile Run
h. Sunday, December 14, 2025, 2:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Honolulu Marathon

VI. APPLICATIONS FOR LIQUOR LICENSE
a. Thursday, November 6, 2025, Transfer of name from Bombay Palace Restaurant to Namaste, 1778 Ala Moana Blvd. Cat 2
b. Thursday, December 11, 2025, Dean and Deluca, 383 Kālaimoku, Second Floor, Cat 2

VII. ELECTED OFFICIALS OR OFFICIALS’ REPRESENTATIVES
Officials will provide a briefing on current events that impact the Waikīkī Neighborhood, Board will not vote on any presentation.
a. Mayor’s Representative on constituent concerns and highlights from Mayor’s newsletter – Director of Human Resources Nola Miyasaki on constituent concerns and highlights from Mayor’s Newsletter (https://www8.honolulu.gov/mayor/contact-the-mayor/)
b. Council Member Tommy Waters on constituent concerns, highlights from newsletter, and other activities. (tommy.waters@honolulu.gov, https://www.honolulucitycouncil.org/district4)
c. Senator Sharon Moriwaki on constituent concerns and highlights from newsletter (senmoriwaki@capitol.hawaii.gov, https://www.sharonmoriwaki.com/)
d. Representative Adrian Tam on constituent concerns and highlights from newsletter (info@adrianforhawaii.com, https://www.adrianforhawaii.com/)
e. Governors Representative Yvonne Hunter on constituent concerns and highlights from newsletter (https://governor.hawaii.gov/)

VIII. WAIKĪKĪ IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
Presentation to update Waikīkī Neighborhood on Commercial Events that impact the community. Informational presentation – Rick Egged

IX. NEW BOARD BUSINESS: For Neighbors and Board Members Discussion and vote by Board Members.
a. Hawaiʻi Revised Ordinance of Honolulu (ROH) Chapter 32 (kamaʻāina housing) 1615 Ala Wai Blvd (40 Units) and 2533 Kāneloa Road (32 Units) – Martin Nguyen

X. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Board Members to vote on corrections and final Minutes.
Corrections to Draft Minutes (unless minor spelling) need to be sent to board members 48 hours prior to the Tuesday, November 4, 2025 meeting.
a. Tuesday, October 14, 2025 regular meeting minutes

XI. REPORTS (Limited to three (3) minutes each)
a. Sub district 1 Report- Merz
b. Sub district 2 Report- Anderson
c. Sub district 3 Report- Henski
d. Chair Report

XII. ANNOUNCEMENTS
NCO and Toys for Tots – Toy Drive: Your Neighborhood Assistant will be collecting donated toys for children at tonight’s meeting on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.

The Waikīkī Neighborhood Board will recess in December 2025. The next regular meeting will be on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. Paoakalani Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96815

XIII. ADJOURNMENT

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A mailing list is maintained for interested persons and agencies to receive this board’s agenda and minutes. Additions, corrections, and deletions to the mailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale, 925 Dillingham Boulevard, Suite 160 Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96817; Telephone (808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711; or call (808) 768-3710 or e-mail nco@honolulu.gov . Agendas and minutes are also available on the internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco.

All written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the board at the meeting. If submitting written testimony, please note the board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office, 925 Dillingham Boulevard, Suite 160 Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.

If you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability or an interpreter for a language other than English, please call the Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill requests received after this date.

 

REGULAR MEETING WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2025 at 6:00 P.M.
WAIKĪKĪ COMMUNITY CENTER – 310 PAOAKALANI AVENUE, HONOLULU, HAWAIʻI, 96815
AND VIA WEBEX TELECONFERENCING

Video recording of this meeting can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HB–FAfef9U

Reports and other meeting materials can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1U5LqhO7cjTWUAsZeSiesn99MJa87ouZE

I. CALL TO ORDER – [0:00:01]: Chair Robert Finley called the Waikīkī Neighborhood Board No. 9 regular meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.

Quorum was established with 15 members present. Note – This 17-member Board requires 9 members to establish a quorum and to take official Board action. Board members must be in-person or have video access.

Board Members Present: Reine Ah Moo; Jillian Anderson; Rolf Nordahl; Lisa Cabanero; Shotaro Dabbs; Cory D’Orazio; Louis Erteschik; Melissa Filek; Robert Finley; Kathryn Henski; Tim Huycke; Daniel Jacob; Ken Jacob; Jeffrey Merz; and Shannon Smith.

Board Members Absent: Nate Serota and Sarah Worth.

Guests: Firefighter Lee (Honolulu Fire Department); Lieutenant Stephen Keogh and Lieutenant Steve Ono (Honolulu Police Department); Dominic Diaz (Board of Water Supply); Leny Chavez (Carollo Engineers); Director Nola Miyasaki (Mayor’s Representative); Council Chair Tommy Waters; Senator Sharon Moriwaki; Representative Adrian Tam; Yvonne Hunter (Governor Josh Green’s Representative); Michael Cain (Office of Conservation & Coastal Lands); Trevor Arberzua (Waikīkī Business Improvement District); Geisa Adachi, Robert Sugawara, Michael Bechuym, Katherine Li, David Chung, Nicole Ancheta, Patrick Smith, Shelley Oates Wilding, Daisy Murai, Michelle, Caroline Brimblecombe, Mike Buck, David, Robert, Kevin Lye, Jacob Wiencek, Andrew Phomsouvanh, Greg Misakian, Apatov, John Deutzman, and Tim Garry, (Resident); and Anson Wu (Neighborhood Commission Office). Note: Name was not included if not legible. There were 44 total participants.

II. CITY MONTHLY REPORTS – [0:00:27]

Honolulu Fire Department – [0:00:31]: Firefighter Lee provided the statistics for September 2025 and the safety tip for October 2025.
• September 2025 Statistics: There was 1 structure fire, 4 nuisance fires, 1 cooking fire, and 13 activated alarms, 198 medical emergencies, 1 motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian, and 7 motor vehicle crashes.
• October 2025 Safety Tip: Holiday safety tips included using fire-resistant decorations, UL-approved electrical items, following manufacturer instructions, turning off lights before leaving home or sleeping, avoiding overloading electrical strips and cords, never leaving candles unattended, and securing lighters and matches from children.
• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KpVVfb4rkWwHv_J7VQIxWCBtl-WWkTdE/view?usp=drive_link

Honolulu Police Department – [0:02:26]: Lieutenants Stephen Keogh and Lieutenant Steve Ono provided September 2025 statistics.
• September 2025 Statistics: There were 3 robberies, 6 burglaries, 148 thefts, 7 unauthorized entry into motor vehicles (UEMV), 48 assaults, 5 sex crimes, 2 bicycle or skateboard on sidewalk citations, 13 speeding citations, 2,296 parking citations, 14 loud muffler citations, and 34 citations with 25 arrests for park closure enforcement, 4,923 total calls for service in Waikīkī, and 21 Driving Under the Influence (DUI) arrests.
• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VmYco0WXTW4s9QigxMHkAY1QX64KFeKW/view?usp=drive_link

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [0:04:13]
1. Assaults on Police Officers: Resident Deutzman referenced recent felony assaults on officers and asked about the number of officers responding to incidents when subjects may be dangerous. Lieutenant Keogh confirmed a recent surge in assaults against officers, explained that response levels are dictated by case type, and emphasized HPD’s continued commitment to community and officer safety.
2. Citation Prosecution Rates: Resident Deutzman questioned the value of issuing citations if many are declined by prosecutors. Lieutenant Keogh stated HPD will continue to take appropriate enforcement action, noting that post-submittal outcomes are decisions of the Prosecutor’s Office.
3. Concealed Carry Permits: Resident Apatov asked about the process for concealed carry permits. Lieutenant Keogh explained that eligible citizens may apply via https://www.honolulupd.org/; while the process is more involved than some states, Honolulu County has processed over 1,000 permits and applicants should follow the listed steps.
4. Patrol Priorities and Homeless Episodes near Tradewinds (Ala Moana/Hobron): Resident Robert Sugawara asked whether HPD’s resources are not prioritize highly for Hobron Lane, Ena Road, and boat harbor compared to central areas of Waikīkī and how HPD handles early mornings and late-night manic episodes. Lieutenant Keogh stated there is no intentional priority imbalance; beats in both sectors are staffed. He noted HPD’s role in criminal conduct and proactive outreach. Resident Sugawara asked for confirmation to call HPD for homeless individuals that are screaming. Lieutenant Keogh advised calling HPD at 2:00 a.m. for behavioral crises or illegal disturbances.
5. Prosecutor Statistics and What the Community Can Do: Member Merz asked whether prosecutions are increasing and how the community can help, including access to statistics. Lieutenant Keogh noted HPD cannot speak for the Prosecutor’s Office regarding staffing or charging decisions; statistics may be available on their website. He suggested the board invite the Prosecutor to present and answer questions.
6. Mental Health Detentions: Resident Garry asked how often HPD detains individuals for psychiatric evaluation. Lieutenant Keogh estimated at least weekly occurrences on his watch, described transport to Queen’s for evaluations, and explained individuals can be released if no immediate risk is present.
7. Bikes/Skateboards on Sidewalks and Tourist Education: Resident Renée asked about the low number of citations and whether video or photo evidence could be used. Lieutenant Keogh said officers frequently provide verbal counseling, especially to tourists, and that warnings typically precede citations; he encouraged community engagement and explained that the use of recordings is situational.
8. High-Speed E-bikes vs. Off-Road Electric Motorcycles: Member Nordahl raised concerns over fast-moving devices. Lieutenant Keogh clarified many are off-road electric motorcycles without pedals, reaching 60–70 mph, and described significant enforcement challenges given speed, maneuverability, and safe-pursuit policies, noting that many riders are juveniles and calling for stronger policy tools and parental oversight.
9. Stop-Sign Noncompliance at Ena/Hobron: Resident Michelle described driver failures to stop at the stop sign, reported seeing HPD vehicles doing the same, creating dangerous conditions for families and pets, and she would love to see the neighborhood watch come back with HPD. Lieutenant Keogh agreed officers must set an example, committed to addressing HPD driving, and said HPD will conduct targeted enforcement in the area, acknowledging the longstanding nature of the problem. Member Merz provided his own experience of vehicles speeding.

Board of Water Supply (BWS) – [0:38:05]: Dominic Diaz reported no main breaks last month and no current construction projects. BWS asked the public to reduce consumption by 20% and directed residents to their website for conservation tips, leak checks, and rebate programs. The 24/7 line is 808-748-5000, and communications can be reached at contactus@hbws.org or 808-748-5041.
• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15v8_SmLMvBTemKhWw8tI_6BYxPpN8zFM/view?usp=drive_link

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [0:39:55]
1. Dye Pills and Shower Timers: Chair Finley asked if BWS has dye pills. Diaz noted dye tablets are distributed periodically and can be delivered for board and community use. Member Smith was impressed of shower timers presented at condo boards. Diaz noted BWS offers rebate programs.

III. CITIZENS’ CONCERNS – [0:41:51]

Beach Showers Revamp – [0:42:26]: Leny Chavez from Carollo Engineers, on behalf of the Department of Facility Maintenance, introduced a project to revamp beach showers, emphasizing very early planning, the need to resolve nearshore runoff from the shower’s issues, and a commitment to return for community input.

Kūhiō Beach Bathrooms – [0:44:32]: Resident Nicole reported that the bathrooms near Kalākaua and ʻŌhua have been closed for approximately three years, that Parks & Recreation estimates $1,000,000–$2,000,000 million for repairs, and that families, kūpuna, visitors, and lifeguards are impacted by the lack of facilities. She urged prompt action and reliable pumping systems to ensure sustained operation.

IV. SCHEDULE OF MAJOR PARADES AND STREET EVENTS – [0:47:50]
Chair Finley announced the following events, noting times may vary by approximately 30 minutes for staging.
• Saturday, October 11, 2025 from 2:00 p.m. – midnight, Flavors of Hawaiʻi Festival
• Sunday, October 12, 2025 from 6:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m., More than Pink by Susan G. Komen (Kapiʻolani Park)
• Saturday, October 18, 2025 from 3:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Honolulu Pride Parade
• Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 2:00 p.m. – midnight, Oʻahu Festival
• Sunday, November 9, 2025 from 5:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m., Val Nolasco Half Marathon (Kapiʻolani Park Area)
• Thursday, November 27, 2025 from 6:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m., Honolulu Marathon Turkey Trot and Fun Run
• Friday, November 28, 2025 from 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m., Waikīkī Holiday Parade

V. APPLICATIONS FOR LIQUOR LICENSE – [0:49:25]
Chair Finley announced the following applications for liquor license.
• Special license, Sunday, September 21, 2025 – Tuesday, November 25, 2025, Chong Qing Hot Pot Inc. Discovery Bay Hotel 1778 Ala Moana Blvd.
• Thursday, October 30, 2025 Denny’s, 1972 Kalākaua Ave, Restaurant General, Cat 1.
• Thursday, October 30, 2025 Waikīkī Marketplace, 2080 Kalākaua, Package Sales.
• Special license, Wednesday, October 22, 2025 – Monday, January 19, 2026, Capital Grille

VI. ELECTED OFFICIALS – [0:50:36]

Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative – [0:51:00]: Director Nola Miyasaki reported that the Ocean Safety Commission has been established and is selecting a department head, and that Skyline service will extend to Middle Street, including the airport, starting Thursday. The Charter Commission will convene next year, and public charter amendments are due Friday, November 7, 2025. In response to prior questions, she said the Kalākaua statue water feature repairs were complete but electrical issues remain, with DFM engaged and no date yet for operation. She presented tree clearance standards of 8 feet over sidewalks and 14 feet over roads, for city trees it must provide a 16-foot clearance over roadways. The Department of Urban Forestry will perform routine pruning along the Kūhiō bus lane by the end of November 2025. For sidewalk repair signage, DFM determined the contractor was in compliance with barricades and access ramps and, for the remainder of the project, would add “Sidewalk Repair Ahead” signs. Regarding Kūhiō sidewalks from Seaside to Royal Hawaiian, demolition began around Monday, July 28, 2025, with completion around Friday, August 29, 2025, including time for curing and tiling. For building plans at 1661 Ala Wai Boulevard, she directed inquiries to Department of Planning and Permiting’s (DPP) Data Access and Imaging Branch (DAIB) at dppdaib@honolulu.gov. Regarding traffic signal timing at ʻŌhua and Kūhiō, she said Department of Transportation Services (DTS) observed pedestrians occasionally crossing against the signal, causing left-turn backups; current timing was otherwise deemed sufficient.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [0:58:48]
1. Street Sweeping and Towing on Ala Wai Boulevard: Resident Wilding described towing and access issues related to twice-weekly sweeping and sought a point of contact. Director Miyasaki agreed to follow up with the appropriate contacts.
2. “Sanctuary City” Status: Member Huycke asked whether Honolulu is a sanctuary city. Director Miyasaki replied she was not aware and would verify.
3. Capital Grille Stairs Trip Hazard: Resident Misakian reiterated concerns about the lack of contrasting edges on steps where the sidewalk flagstone matches stair surfaces. Director Miyasaki explained the project meets code and that City authority is limited post-approval; she noted outreach to management had occurred and acknowledged ongoing concerns.
4. Ala Pono Pedestrian Bridge Environmental Assessment (EA) Status: Member Merz requested an update on the Ala Pono Pedestrian Bridge’s EA.
5. Route W Airport Service Notices and Potential Service Disruptions: Resident Murai requested enhanced visitor-facing information as Route W replaces Route 20 to the airport to avoid missed flights, and mentioned news of a possible Handy-Van labor action. Director Miyasaki sought clarification on the routing change. Resident Murai added that some changes are intended to coordinate with Skyline rail service.
6. Left-Turn Arrows on Kūhiō and Event-Weekend Signal Timing: Member Huycke asked the City to add left-turn arrows for ʻewa-bound Kūhiō traffic.
7. Dedicated Turn Arrows: Resident Smith requested for turn traffic signals at the intersection of Walina Street to reduce the traffic and asked when a traffic study be completed.
8. Signal Timing Change: Resident Nicole described weekend parade “re-timing” that can delay pedestrian crossings by up to five minutes and back up traffic to Ala Wai, asking the city to stop reprogramming lights every weekend.
9. McCully Street Bridge Pedestrian Counts: Member Daniel Jacob asked for daily counts of pedestrians crossing the McCully Street Bridge, disaggregated by the Diamond Head side and the opposite side.
10. Ala Wai Bike Lane and Automated Enforcement Concept: Resident Marlene Espinosa requested a bike lane in the dead-end area of Ala Wai Blvd and explored camera enforcement for stop-sign violations on Lipeepee Street, Hobron Lane, and Ena Road. Director Miyasaki referenced Complete Streets work and will share ideas with DTS.
11. Business Impacts of Sidewalk Repairs: Member Moo relayed a business owner’s report of significant losses during prolonged sidewalk tile work.

Council Chair Tommy Waters (Council District 6) – [1:18:02]: Chair Tommy Waters reported increases to the home exemptions of $140,000 for homeowners and $180,000 for kūpuna, discussed the demolition of a nuisance structure at the end of 1615 Ala Wai pending Request for Proposal (RFP) for affordable redevelopment, and noted that new City staff, including Homeless Solutions Director Roy Miahira, are intensifying efforts on homelessness. Chair Waters plans to discuss with HPD offline regarding disorderly conduct complaints. He described a legislative effort addressing off-road electric motorcycles, including potential registration, insurance, license plates, and helmet requirements to deter unsafe operation and enable enforcement. On traffic, he will look into the feasibility of prohibiting straight-through movement from Ala Wai to Kalākaua. On late-night trash pickups, he summarized a recent town hall with the Mayor, Managing Director, Director of Transportation Services, Director of Environmental Services, the haulers, and HPD majors explained the City’s analysis that shifting pickups later could create a more dangerous environment throughout the day given the density of deliveries and pedestrian activity. Chair Waters provided more context regarding public showers and bathrooms at Waikīkī. On the Ala Pono Bridge, he reported that the EA was sent to Fedaral Highway Administration (FHWA) on Monday October 6, 2025 for 30 days of legal review, with a Request for Proposal (RFP) anticipated before the holidays and a contract award by summer; public comment and potential challenges are anticipated. He also announced that the city would restore the double left turn from Kūhiō onto Kapahulu.
• Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hXBA4e2otVVPMyhLQeBwZiFK4xtacm4-/view?usp=drive_link

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [1:32:18]
1. Police Radio Access and Media: Resident Deutzman advocated returning scanner access to the public rather than limiting to credentialed media. Chair Waters reviewed the analog-to-digital transition, HPD concerns, and current collaboration toward a solution that balances real-time access with safety.
2. Trash Pickup Timing and Safety: Resident Misakian and Member Erteschik expressed skepticism about the City’s safety analysis and timing selections. Chair Waters reiterated that multiple departments judged later pickups more dangerous and that equipment upgrades and possible eletric trucks are being explored.
3. Ala Wai Bridge Notifications & Community Funds Suggestion: Resident Wildings asked where can residents can get notifications on the process to provide community input. Resident Wildings encouraged safe water-access features and possible Watersman community center. Chair Waters acknowledged resident Wildings input and provided an explanation on the benefits for having the Ala Wai Bridge.
4. Committee Meeting and Housing Shortage: Resident Garry voiced his frustration on the administrations answer regarding funds and provided a solution to the current housing shortage.

Senator Sharon Moriwaki (Senate District 12) – [1:55:56]: Senator Sharon Moriwaki reported that her office’s survey has closed and are developing legislation for the upcoming session, and she discussed Waikīkī Beach planning and design efforts, including $5 million for nature-based solutions and an upcoming University of Hawaiʻi Community Design Center colloquium in February 2026. She described ongoing inter-agency collaboration to address culverts and enforcement gaps for encampments and dumping. Regarding the habitual violent offender’s law enacted in 2024, she is working with the Prosecutor, Attorney General, and Judiciary to make the law permanent and will collect data to assess its effectiveness; she requested community support when the bill is introduced. She and Representative Tam will hold a joint town hall on Monday, November 3, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. Senator Moriwaki, as co-convener if the Legislature Kūpuna Caucus, are currently collecting bill proposal that supports the Kūpuna.

Henski left the meeting at (7:56 p.m.); 14 members present.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [2:03:11]
1. Ala Wai Canal Clean Initiatives: Member Huycke invited the Senator and community to a climate and environmental issues forum in the same room on Friday, October 24, 2025 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Senator Moriwaki offered to connect organizers with University of Hawaiʻi College of Engineering faculty and students working on innovative solutions.

Representative Adrian Tam (State House District 24) – [2:04:49]: Representative Adrian Tam announced a town hall on Monday, November 3, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. at Jefferson Elementary School Library, with the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA), Transportation, Public Safety, and Red Cross participating. He reported district-wide survey outreach and noted that the Legislature set aside $50 million to support nonprofits facing federal cuts, with applications due Friday, October 24, 2025 at https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [2:06:45]
1. Application: A resident wanted to know the website for the application. Representative Tam reiterated https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/.
2. Nonprofit Grant Decisions: Resident Misakian asked about how awards will be decided. Representative Tam explained a four-member committee (two House appointees, two Senate appointees) will review applications. Resident Misakian asked will the review be public. Representative Tam believes that there would be a public hearing, but he will provide a follow up.

Governor Josh Green’s Representative – [2:08:44]: Yvonne Hunter reported the Governor’s part two 2025 policy report is available online, with priorities including affordability, tax cuts, housing, homelessness, environment, and public safety. The Governor recently concluded a trade mission to Japan and Okinawa looking into tourism, clean energy, and strategic partnerships, including a clean energy agreement with Jera to help reduce utility costs. She discussed implications of the federal shutdown and agency work to address program changes, and referenced an executive order emphasizing enforcement to protect vulnerable road users amid increased pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [2:11:50]
1. Special Session and Identification Requirement: Member Huycke asked whether a special session will be called and whether the Governor would sign a bill requiring anyone enforcing a law in Hawaiʻi to identify themselves. Hunter was not aware of a special session and would take the identification issue back to the administration.
2. Noise Cameras and Waikīkī: Member Daniel Jacob raised concerns of installing on noise cameras on the H3 and asked about implementation, how many will be in Waikīkī, siting, and where will it be installed. Hunter will request details and report back.
3. Housing Production Feasibility: Resident Misakian raised concerns about the feasibility of achieving the Governor’s housing production goals without first addressing the issues with DPP, infrastructure constraints that currently limit development capacity and also requested the Governor to provide more information for the public. Hunter acknowledged the point and she also announced that public information for the new green fee program is open Wednesday, October 15, 2025 through Saturday, November 1, 2025 at https://greenfeehawaii.org/.

VII. WAIKĪKĪ IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION – [2:16:47]: Deferred to the next agenda.

VIII. NEW BOARD BUSINESS – [2:17:11]

Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) Costal projects in Waikīkī – [2:17:39]: Michael Cain, Administrator of the Office of Conservation & Coastal Lands (OCCL), updated the Board on several projects. Office of Conservation & Coastal Lands have completed mapping the contours of the sand in the Kūhiō swim basins and are planning to level out swimming areas to bring back sand back to shore. A proposed project to fix the broken rocks between Kūhiō beach and the swim basins by replacing the groin with possibly more aesthetic rock features. With Oceanit, OCCL are designing public-safety improvements at the Sheraton walkway, including replacing a dangling stair with a sloped connection to restore lateral access. OCCL is working with the Sea Engineer to develop a small-scale nourishment plan fronting the Outrigger and the Fort DeRussy side of the outfall groin. Proposed reef restoration in the legacy dredged channels to mitigate wave energy. Finally, OCCL will survey the Waikīkī seawalls to support climate adaptation planning and noted that office of planning and Mary Alice Evans Office of Planning Sustainable Development (OPSD) intends to pursue green fee funding for Waikīkī projects.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [2:22:42]
1. Federal Coordination: Member Merz asked about pursuing federal funding and coordination with the army. Cain said OCCL prefers not to work through the U.S. Army Corps given constraints tied to their process and past difficulties.

Kūhiō Beach Restoration Project using Community Improvement Funds – [2:24:32]: Trevor Arberzua, Executive Director of the Waikīkī Business Improvement District (WBID), presented a proposal for the $1,000,000 community benefits contribution associated with Hilton Grand Vacation’s new project. WBID proposes a comprehensive refresh of Kūhiō Beach Park aligned with City initiatives: replacing dead grass mounds along Kalākaua with resort-grade turf to withstand high foot traffic; removing deteriorating cement picnic tables and activating the space with community-selected uses such as a kids’ splash pad, a fitness or a “Waikīkī” landmark sign for visitor orientation and photos, and other family-friendly programming; working with Chair Waters and the Mayor Office for a Capitol Improvement project for the bathroom and fountains; adding state of the arts showers throughout Kūhiō Beach Park; and investing in maintenance equipment and operations to maintain the park.
• Presentation: https://drive.google.com/file/d/17j5200_b91hfw5KMbP-SP8jtieXuITpe/view?usp=drive_link

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [2:36:59]
1. WBID Support: Member Merz explained that Kūhiō Beach needs the revamp and is highly in favor of the project proposal.
2. Artificial turf: Member Nordahl suggested if they may reconsider alternatives to artificial turf. Arberzua noted that the current irrigation system has ongoing troubles, and noted that using artificial turf will be better in the long run.
3. Community Giveback: Member Erteschik questions why the project is not being funded by the City’s CIP rather than private organization. Arberzua believes that private donations would help both tourist and the residents, and funding for the project will be quicker.
4. WBID Support (Continued): Resident Deutzman is in support of WBID’s proposed project and noted WBID dedication to support the Waikīkī. Resident Garry also supports the project and suggested to have a playground to be built as it could deter bad people. Resident Nichole also voiced her support for the project
5. Additional Suggestions: Member Huycke asked for possible way finder signs, splash pad, or a gym. Aberzua noted that thought the WBID budget they plan to put budget for the next fiscal year starting in July 2026 to use utility boxes as way finder signs.

[2:50:05] – Finley MOVED and Erteschik SECONDED to support the concept of the Kūhiō Beach Park revitalization. Hearing no further discussion, the board conducted a roll call vote. The motion WAS ADOPTED; 13-0-0 (AYE: Ah Moo, Anderson, Nordahl, Cabanero, D’ Orazio, Erteschik, Filek, Finley, Huycke, Daniel Jacob, Ken Jacob, Merz, and Smith; NAY: None; ABSTAIN: None) – [2:50:32]

Motion to limit Board of Water Supply reports to quarterly – [2:52:09]: [2:52:19] – Ken Jacob MOVED to have the Board of Water Supply not come every month and come whenever the board requested it; there was no second. Chair Finley noted he preferred to continue brief monthly updates and no vote was taken.

Motion to add a Waikīkī Neighborhood Board Instagram Site – [2:53:11]: Member Jillian Anderson proposed establishing an independent Board Instagram account for meeting notices, agendas, and community information.

[2:53:40] – Anderson MOVED and Finley SECONDED to create a Board Instagram account. Hearing no further discussion, the board conducted a show of hands. The motion WAS ADOPTED; 14-0-0 (AYE: Ah Moo, Anderson, Nordahl, Cabanero, Dabbs, D’ Orazio, Erteschik, Filek, Finley, Huycke, Daniel Jacob, Ken Jacob, Merz, and Smith; NAY: None; ABSTAIN: None) – [2:54:45]

Public Park Dog on Leash Share Program: This item was differed to the next months meeting.

IX. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – [2:55:03]

Tuesday, September 9, 2025 drafted regular meeting minutes – [2:55:03]: [2:55:17] – Hearing no discussions and objections, the Tuesday, September 9, 2025 drafted regular meeting minutes WAS ADOPTED as written. 14-0-0 (AYE: Ah Moo, Anderson, Nordahl, Cabanero, Dabbs, D’ Orazio, Erteschik, Filek, Finley, Huycke, Daniel Jacob, Ken Jacob, Merz, and Smith; NAY: None; ABSTAIN: None) – [2:55:18]

X. ANNOUNCEMENTS – [2:55:24]

Next Meeting – [2:55:25]: The next regular meeting will be on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at 6:00p.m. at the Waikīkī Community Center 310 Paoakalani Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96815.

XI. REPORTS – [2:55:34]

Sub district 1 Report – [2:55:35]: No report.

Sub district 2 Report – [2:55:40]: No report.

Sub district 3 Report – [2:55:43]: No report.

Chair Report – [2:55:46]: No report.

Rules of Speaking – [2:55:53]: Member Ah Moo raised concerns that the timer would be used for board member as well. Chair Finley will do that then.

XII. ADJOURNMENT – [2:56:51]: Chair Finley adjourned the meeting at approximately 8:56 p.m.

Submitted by: Anson Wu, Neighborhood Assistant, NCO
Reviewed by: Jeffrey Jones, Neighborhood Assistant, NCO
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