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LILIHA – PU‘UNUI – ‘ĀLEWA – KAMEHAMEHA HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 14
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
NOVEMBER 10, 2025 at 6:30 P.M.
MAʻEMAʻE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA
319 WYLLIE STREET, HONOLULU, HI 96817
IN-PERSON AND VIA WEBEX
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Rules of Speaking: There is a 5-minute time limit on presentations and three (3) minutes on all other reports unless authorized by the Chair. The Chair must first recognize any board member or guest desiring to speak. Questions/testimonies are limited to one (1) minute per speaker and no speaker may comment more than twice on each subject. Those who interrupt another speaker are out of order and will not be allowed to comment.
Meeting Materials: To view NB 14’s reports, presentations, and other meeting materials visit: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14NHDPlCeVLKfUh3ZE-qR4B2PrWYzprSp?usp=sharing
Meeting Recording: Can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1DZJTKor6TTNYiqx5U-P2w
I. CALL TO ORDER: Chair, Wesley Fong
II. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES FORUM (Three (3) minutes each):
A. Honolulu Fire Department (Kuakini Station)
B. Honolulu Police Department (Kalihi Station)
C. Board of Water Supply (BWS)
III. RESIDENTS/COMMUNITY CONCERNS
IV. REPORTS OF MEMBERS ATTENDANCE AT OTHER MEETINGS
V. OAHU METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (OMPO) CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CAC)
• Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) Email: OahuMPO@OahuMPO.org
• CAC Meeting Information: https://oahumpo.org/citizen-advisory-committee/
VI. PRESENTATIONS
A. City Department of Community Services – Anton Krucky
B. Nuuanu/Bates Crosswalk – Department of Transportation Services
C. Exceptional Tree Program – Heather McMillan
D. About Lanakila Pacific – Monika Majka-Helms
VII. ELECTED OFFICIALS AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
A. Mayor’s Representative – Aedward Los Banos
1. N. School St./Kokea St. – improve to preclude accidents
2. Lanakila St – more parking for public
B. District 6 Councilmember – Tyler Dos Santos Tam
C. 13th Senatorial District – Karl Rhoads
1. Increase sanctions or fines for traffic violations
D. 14th Senatorial District – Donna Mercado Kim
E. District 27 Representative – Jenna Takenouchi
1. Follow-up of resident concerns with Kamehameha Schools – noise
F. District 28 Representative – Daniel Holt
G. District 29 Representative – Ikaika Hussey
H. Governor’s Representative – Dallis Ontiveros
I. 1st Congressional District Representative – Ed Case
VIII. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Monday, October 13, 2025 regular meeting minutes
IX. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
X. NEW BUSINESS
1. Firebreak between Kamehameha property and Kalikimaka St., Alewa Heights
XI. COMMUNITYORGANIZATIONS
A. Maluhia
B. St. Francis
C. Lanakila Multi-Purpose Senior Center – Carole Kaapu/Brandon Mitsuda
D. Friends of Liliha Library – Brandon Mitsuda
E. Other non-profit organizations
XII. ANNOUNCEMENTS
A. The Liliha Neighborhood Board No.14 will recess in December 2025. The next regular meeting is scheduled for Monday, January 12, 2026 at 6:30 p.m.
B. Ōlelo – NB 14 monthly meetings can be viewed on ʻŌlelo channel 49 on first Saturdays at 9:00 p.m. and second and fourth Thursdays at 2:00 p.m.
C. NB 14 bumper stickers – Loy Kuo
D. Liliha/Pālama Christmas Parade – Friday, November 28, 2025, 4:30p, United Church of Christ – Darren Cantrill
XIII. ADJOURNMENT
References:
1. Report Potholes: (City) 768-7777 (State) 536-7852
2. Report Abandoned Vehicles: 768-2530
3. Report Illegal Dumping to Office of Environmental Services: 768-3401/3203
4. To report illegal dumping, find collection schedule information, or for more information about collection services and notices of violation: 768-3300/5220 or https://www.honolulu.gov/opala
5. Advance Traffic/Travel Information Website: http://goakamai.org/
6. Hawaii Drug Take-Back Program: http:/goakamai.org/
7. Homeless Hotline: 791-9359
8. Community Policing Team: 723-8230
9. Complete Streets: https://www.facebook.com/hnlcompletestreets/
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 Kapalama Hale, 925 Dillingham Boulevard, Suite 160 Honolulu, Hawai’i 96817;
Telephone (808) 768-3710; Fax (808) 768-3711; or emailing nco@honolulu.gov
Agenda documents and minutes are also available at http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/boards.html
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DRAFT REGULAR MEETING WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2025 at 6:30 P.M.
MA’EMA’E ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA – 319 WYLLIE STREET, HONOLULU, HAWAIʻI, 96817
AND VIA WEBEX TELECONFERENCING
Video recording of this meeting can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsIH7LaLPKA
Meeting materials: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/125C2jWWt50_3648LIvBJAX3l2UibCfKZ
I. CALL TO ORDER [0:00:13]: Chair Wesley Fong called the Liliha/Puunui/Alewa/Kamehameha Heights Neighborhood Board No. 14 regular meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Quorum was established with twelve (12) board members present. Note – This 13-member Board requires seven (7) members to establish a quorum and take official board action. Board members must be in-person or have video access.
Board Members Present: Darren Cantrill, Wallyn Christian, Wesley Fong, Ronald Higa, Carole Kaapu, Loy Kuo, Christy MacPherson, Zhoydell Magaoay, Brandon Mitsuda, Chance Naauao-Ota, Donald Nitta, Cora Yamamoto.
Board Members Absent: Alika Valdez.
Guests: Sergeant F. Corpuz and Lieutenant C. Hatico (Honolulu Police Department – District 5); Iris Oda (Board of Water Supply); Deputy Director Aedward Los Banos (Mayor’s Representative, Department of Community Services); Peggy Mierzwa (Office of Councilmember Tyler Dos Santos-Tam); Senator Karl Rhoads (Senate District 13); Senator Donna Mercado Kim (Senate District 14); Representative Jenna Takenouchi (House District 27); Representative Ikaika Hussey (House District 29); Yvonne Yoro (Representative Amy Perruso); Todd Nordstrom (Maluhia); Camilia Epa Gomes (Neighborhood Commission Office); Qin, Melissa Gibo, Jinke, Mike Buck, Jayne Kahiwaeda, Sharon Maeda, Christine Danielson, Chris Quisote, Teri Toyama, Ben, Jessica Stenz (Resident); Camilia Epa Gomes (Neighborhood Commission Office). Note: Name was not included if not legible. There were 38 total participants.
Chair’s Announcement – [0:00:53]: Chair Fong commended Board Member Nitta for his long-standing advocacy for a four-way stop at the Kapalama Avenue/Hala Drive intersection.
II. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES FORUM [0:01:45]
Honolulu Fire Department (HFD) – [0:01:05]: No representative at this time. A report was submitted.
• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GoMJ-vVkrQr8R94hQGrOMOKNb14Erdvg/view?usp=drive_link
• HFD Community Relations Office: hfdnhb@honolulu.gov
Honolulu Police Department (HPD) – [0:02:00]: Sergeant F. Corpuz and Lieutenant C. Hatico from District 5 Kalihi Station provided the following:
• Crime Statistics for September 2025 compared to August 2025: 0 aggravated assaults (down from 2), 3 auto thefts (down from 4), 2 burglaries (down from 3), 0 robberies (unchanged), 1 sex assaults (up from 0), 2 simple assaults (down from 4), 8 thefts (down from 9), 2 unauthorized entries into motor vehicles (down from 5), and 1,257 total calls for service (down from 1,269).
• Safety Tip: Pedestrian and Traffic Safety – Make eye contact with drivers and wait for a clear acknowledgment before entering a crosswalk.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed. [0:04:15]
1. Pedestrian Fatality Investigation (School Street): Board Member Kuo inquired about the status of a fatal pedestrian collision on School Street. Lt. Hatico replied that the case remains under active investigation by the Traffic Division; due to a fatality the details cannot be discussed at this time. If identification updates are available, HPD will report back by the next meeting.
2. Illegal Gambling Houses Enforcement: Board Member Kuo asked whether gambling houses still operate in the neighborhood and how long enforcement actions take. Lt. Hatico shared approximately seven have been shut down recently. Process requires undercover documentation, coordination with DPP (for electrical/zoning violations) and HFD (safety hazards). Compliance steps and civil processes (up to foreclosure) can take months; nothing is resolved in under a month. Residents should call HPD to document suspected gambling, drug, or nuisance houses.
3. Civil Actions and Property Confiscation: Chair Fong asked if properties involved in illegal activities can be seized. Lt. Hatico replied that criminal cases focus on individuals; civil routes (e.g., tax/electrical/zoning) are pursued with the Department of the Corporation Counsel rather than prosecutors to address properties.
4. Aggression During Traffic Stops: Board Member Yamamoto asked whether officers are seeing increased aggression during stops. Lt. Hatico replied that most people comply and accept responsibility. Assaults on officers occur more often outside traffic stops. Those who are aggressive toward officers or flee usually have other violations. HPD officers live in these communities and seek safety and compliance.
5. Four-Way Stop Monitoring & Appreciation: Board Member Nitta and Chair Fong acknowledged HPD for presence at the new four-way stop (Kapalama Ave/Hala Dr.). Lt. Hatico replied that they will continue to monitor the area.
Board of Water Supply (BWS) – [0:26:35]: Chair Fong skipped this section unintentionally and returned to this item after Section III Resident/Community concerns.
III. RESIDENTS/COMMUNITY CONCERNS [0:15:30]
• Abandoned Vehicles and Traffic Signal Issues – [0:15:40]: Board Member Kaapu shared a list of abandoned vehicles and a malfunctioning traffic signal near School Street were submitted for action. She confirmed items were provided to NCO staff; Mayor’s representative acknowledged and will follow up.
Hearing no objections, Chair Fong returned to Section II Item C.
Board of Water Supply (BWS) – [0:16:57]: Iris Oda highlighted the following:
• General Announcement: BWS is requesting community kōkua to conserve water by 20% due to lower-than-normal rainfall and high demand. Tips: turn off taps while brushing/shaving, shorten showers, use hose nozzles, irrigate in early mornings, and see https://www.boardofwatersupply.com/ for more conservation ideas.
IV. REPORTS OF MEMBERS ATTENDING OTHER MEETINGS [0:18:40]: No reports at this time.
V. OAHU METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (OAHUMPO) CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CAC) [0:18:50]
OahuMPO Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) Report – [0:18:50]: Board Member Yamamoto highlighted the following:
• Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) Traffic Safety Seminar – Report: Board Member Yamamoto summarized a 2-day HDOT Traffic Safety Summit at the Airport Conference Center with state/county DOT, DOH (injury prevention), EMS, and community participants. Key points: rising traffic deaths (crashes, not “accidents”), major factors include speed/reckless driving, impairment, and distraction; pandemic-era behavior changes worsened roads; “quick build” measures (bulb-outs, humps, mini-roundabouts) reduce crashes; red-light/speed cameras significantly reduce violations and fatalities; consideration of a West Oʻahu racetrack (driver training + safe outlet); planned installation of speed humps with flashing beacons at 50 crosswalks/intersections with adequate lighting; education on what to do after a crash.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed. [0:30:13]
1. Lighting & Pedestrian Lead Times: Board Member Kuo asked if specific crosswalk lighting and pedestrian head-starts (e.g., N. School St., Liliha Street freeway on-ramp/Liliha Public Library) was addressed at the seminar. Board Member Yamamoto replied that there was discussion about more lead times for pedestrians so that the walk signal would come on earlier for pedestrians and suggested submitting location-specific requests via Mayor’s representative.
2. Area on Oʻahu with Highest Traffic Accidents: Board Member Yamamoto confirmed Chair Fong’s inquiry that the area with the second highest rates of accident is at the intersection of Pali Hwy/Vineyard Blvd.
3. Racetrack Concept: The Board discussed public-private models and prior efforts and potential to draft a supporting resolution.
Roll Call – [0:36:03]: Chair Fong requested the Neighborhood Assistant to conduct a roll call for board member attendance. There were twelve board members present.
VI. PRESENTATIONS [0:37:21]
State Climate Action Pathways Report – [0:37:21]: Chair Fong shared due to a schedule discrepancy, the presenter was unable to attend the meeting. Discussion for board action on the two proposed resolutions will take place during Section IX New Business.
VII. ELECTED OFFICIALS AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES [0:38:00]
Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative – [0:38:00]: Aedward Los Banos provided the report and highlighted the following:
• Department of Community Services (DCS) Presentation: Due to schedule conflicts, the presentation regarding the relocation for the department will be moved to next month.
• Mayor’s Newsletter for October 2025: Fiji Tribute Concert in Waikīkī executed safely; Honolulu Ocean Safety Committee inaugurated; Harvard Bloomberg City Hall Fellow working on housing/regulatory reform; Honolulu Charter Commission soliciting charter amendment input; Skyline service expanding to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam and HNL Airport (grand opening Oct 16), with new express bus connections.
• Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zKtXJt1BhAQC819pAEO8C6Rw2HuhGyG4/view?usp=sharing
Los Banos also provided updates on several agenda items:
1. Reported Abandoned Vehicles Status: Two reported abandoned vehicles were towed (1510 Hala Dr; 1718 Aupuni St). Others not found or not abandoned. Call 808-768-2530 or submit online to report.
2. HNL 311 App: City IT Department will contact Board Member Kuo to troubleshoot issues.
3. School St./Kokea St. (Safety Improvements): No update in notes; will remain on agenda for follow-up.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed. [0:43:10]
1. Department Move: Chair Fong asked if DCS has moved into their new location. Mr. Los Banos replied the department move to 222 N. School Street is expected to occur in between late October or early November.
2. HNL 311 App Issues: Board Member Kuo shared he would be happy to work with the City IT department to resolve the issues he noticed with the app interface.
3. Lighting & Safety at N. School St./Kokea St.: Board Member Kuo requested for improved lighting in light of the recent fatal crash at this intersection. Mr. Los Banos replied he will forward this issue to Department of Transportation Services (DTS) for further analysis.
4. Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs)/Raised Crosswalk at N. School St./Kokea St.: Board Member Naauoa-Ota noted in addition with the request for improved lighting, if DTS can look into the feasibility of RRFBs and raised crosswalk given two bus stops, HPHA project, and nearby senior housing. Mr. Los Banos replied he will escalate the requests to DTS engineering staff to evaluate.
5. Nuʻuanu Ave./Bates St. Crosswalk: Board Member Nitta inquired if there were any updates on the crosswalk and Complete Streets proposal. Chair Fong responded that he has confirmed DTS will present at next monthʻs board meeting.
6. Lanakila Ave. Construction Parking Barricades: Board Member Kuo shared his concern of multiple contractor permits now block most public street parking, including weekends along Lanakila Ave. between N. School Street. and N. Kuakini Street. Mr. Los Banos replied he will consult DTS on permit criteria/coordination; Chair Fong noted he will add the item to next month’s board meeting agenda for the mayor’s rep to follow up.
Councilmember Tyler Dos Santos-Tam (Council District 6) – [0:51:23]: Peggy Mierzwa highlighted the following:
• Items In Progress: Allowing leashed dogs at Puʻunui Community Park; bus stop (Namauu Dr.) rat concerns; exploring sidewalk opportunities during Wyllie St. overpass work.
• Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bYyN3zJwIZ7hNK90goVG1k3iVA6ZQLHe/view?usp=drive_link
Questions, comments, and concerns followed. [0:53:10]
1. Dogs on-leash Discussion: Chair Fong noted that the agenda included an item to hold discussion for allowing dog on-leash under Section IX Item C.
Hearing no objections, Chair Fong took the agenda out of order to hear Section IX Item C at this time.
IX. NEW BUSINESS [0:54:00]
Dogs on leash in NB14 City Parks – [0:54:10]: Community members residing near Pu‘unui Community Park requested allowing dogs on leash at their neighborhood park, citing community-building, exercise, and responsible cleanup practices. Councilmember Dos Santos-Tam office is tracking interest; Department of Parks and Recreation is accepting feedback on expanding on‑leash parks island-wide through Friday, November 21, 2025. Board members expressed their stances on dogs being allowed in Puʻunui Community Park.
[1:12:10] – Kaapu MOVED and Nitta SECONDED that NB14 requests that Puʻunui Community Park be designated as an on-leash dog park. Further discussion followed. Hearing no further discussion, a roll-call vote was conducted. The motion was ADOPTED; 10-0-0 (Aye: Cantrill, Christian, Higa, Kaapu, MacPherson, Magaoay, Naauoa-Ota, Nitta, Yamamoto, Fong; Nay: Kuo; Abstain: None) – [1:18:50].
Senator Karl Rhoads (Senate District 13) – [1:19:52]: Senator Rhoads highlighted the following:
• Report Highlights: $300,000 released to St. Francis equipment upgrades; Judiciary warns of phone scam demanding immediate payment; COVID and flu vaccines available (insurance covers to reduce hospitalizations); Regular Session approaches — bill ideas welcome at 586-6130 or senrhoads@capitol.hawaii.gov.
• Report: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tpak1vZ-hxvkacB0jBsMLNRwZUIIiah9/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=111917663458444584436&rtpof=true&sd=true
Questions, comments, and concerns followed. [1:22:36]
1. Points System & Sanctions: Board Member Yamamoto asked about stronger penalties (points system) and calibrating fines. Senator Rhoads replied he will check on points-system proposals; previously introduced income-indexed fines concept; also supports non-monetary sanctions (education/anger management/community service).
Senator Donna Mercado Kim (Senate District 14) – [1:26:00]: Senator Kim highlighted the following:
• School Street Safety: Coordinating with Councilmember Dos Santos-Tam and HDOT for near-term safety on City corridor, noting schools and senior housing nearby.
• Kūpuna at Kalihi YMCA: Kūpuna lunch/social program meets Mon/Wed/Fri at the Kalihi YMCA (free for those 60 years and older, online registration is required) .
• Legislature Hiring: Seasonal positions (assistants, researchers, attorneys, clerks) for 2026 Session; apply via https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/ or email senatehiring@capitol.hawaii.gov.
• HART: Kuwili (Iwilei) Station Neighborhood Design Workshop will be on Thursday, October 23, 2025 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Kalākaua Middle School Cafeteria.
• Kamehameha Schools Updates: Meeting with Rep. Takenouchi and school leadership to follow up on vegetation/noise issues; reminder of 10 p.m. quiet hours and DOH enforcement.
• Direct to UH Initiative: Seniors with GPA ≥ 2.7 receive fast-pass admission to 9 UH campuses (7 CCs + UH-Hilo + UH West Oʻahu); Promise Program may cover CC tuition for qualifying families; the portal is open to apply.
• Nonprofit Grants: $50M GIA portal opened Oct 13 (deadline Oct 24, 4:30 p.m.).
• HECO Payment Assistance: HECO is offering interest-free payment options to customers affected by the federal shutdown.
• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CT78YLsS5Cx_JHflFdxvRoTFEBE528Yw/view?usp=drive_link
Questions, comments, and concerns followed. [1:33:33]
1. UH Schools System Admission: Chair Fong confirmed Direct to UH details; tuition programs for qualifying CC students discussed.
Representative Jenna Takenouchi (State House District 27) – [1:36:23]: Representative Takeouchi provided the following:
• Kamehameha Schools Update: Coordinating meeting on remaining firebreak/vegetation items.
• Community Resource Fair: A community resource fair is scheduled for Saturday, October 18, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Kuakini Medical Center’s auditorium, in partnership with Representative Holt. The event will feature various district organizations sharing their work and resources. Entry is free and parking is free up to 1-hour.
• Digital Navigator Program: Liliha Library is participating and supports one-on-one digital help sessions.
• Stop the Ant Month: Encouraged neighborhood Little Fire Ant testing; free testing kits (peanut butter sampling, freeze, mail back).
Questions, comments, and concerns followed. [1:41:10]
1. Neighborhood Board Participation: Board Members noted participation and donated custom neighborhood bumper stickers for the fair.
Representative Daniel Holt (State House District 28) – [1:42:40]: No representative at this time.
Representative Ikaika Hussey (State House District 29) – [1:42:46]: Representative Hussey highlighted the following:
• Road Closures: Provided a list of upcoming areas that will have lane closures to allow road work and maintenance (grass/tree trimming, litter removal) to be done.
• Grant-in-Aids Application: Encouraged nonprofits to apply for new GIA funds; launched https://hawaii29.com/ for constituent input; open to special session if needed due to federal shutdown impacts.
• Dogs in Parks: Supported the Board’s effort to allow leashed dogs locally to reduce inequities in access.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed. [1:46:37]
1. Gratitude: Board Member Nitta expressed gratitude for Representative Hussey showing support for the Kamehameha Heights community and presence sign-waving with his team and HPD at the new four way stop at the Kapalama Avenue/Hala Drive intersection.
Governor Josh Greenʻs Representative – [1:47:50]: No representative at this time.
• Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CYoi2Gu0TrlCNmE8dAUFtyQSz-xUAjey/view?usp=drive_link
Congressman Ed Case (Hawaiʻ 1st Congressional District) – [1:47:55]: No representative at this time.
VIII. APPROVAL OF MINUTES [1:48:00]
Approval of Monday, September 8, 2025 Regular Meeting Minutes – [1:48:00]: [1:48:16] – Cantrill MOVED and Nitta SECONDED to approve September 2025 minutes as written. Hearing no objections, the motion was ADOPTED; 9-0-0 (Aye: Cantrill, Christian, Higa, Kaapu, Kuo, Naauoa-Ota, Nitta, Yamamoto, Fong; Nay: None; Abstain: None) – [1:48:29].
IX. NEW BUSINESS [1:48:33]
Pesticide Resolution introduced by Rep. Amy Perruso – [1:48:34]: Yvonne Yoro (representative’s staff) recapped the request to improve reporting (time-specific), strengthen buffer zones beyond schools (to include hospitals, libraries, etc.), and review expanding restricted-use pesticide categories (e.g., neonicotinoids). Board questions addressed red ant (Little Fire Ants) treatment compatibility and potential conflicts with vegetation management needs. No motion was made; no action was taken.
• Resolution: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L-5eicCbwPgO0otuYyB0frgH8ByRYJm9/view?usp=drive_link
Participation at Joint Meeting on Wednesday, October 22, 2025 for Above Subject Matter – [1:59:00]: Chair inquired with the board and noted that there are no designated attendees from the board for Dr. Dudley’s joint meeting.
Hurricane Preparedness Resolution – [1:59:40]: Members expressed support for preparedness but concerns about adding costs to residents via mandates when other hazard-mitigation investments exist. No motion; no action taken.
• Resolution: https://drive.google.com/file/d/193tGVmrvvRUmgZHM3suHKqCcTFhk7Tqm/view?usp=drive_link
Honolulu Building Code (Safe Room Requirement) Resolution – [2:00:03]: Members opposed requiring safe rooms in all new buildings due to affordability impacts; suggested focusing funds on existing emergency management and hazard mitigation plans. No motion; no action taken.
• Resolution: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13iwToWJ3rNCgIaJkfgt4IKkxbBF9eLlx/view?usp=drive_link
Dogs on leash in NB14 City Parks: This item was moved out order and addressed after Section VII. Item C. There was no further discussion at this time.
X. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS [2:02:18]
Maluhia – [2:02:18]: Todd Nordstrom (CIP Coordinator) highlighted the following:
• Project Updates: grading permit approved for the Kuakini/Lanakila Street parking lot; team electing to wait for the building permit to consolidate construction, minimize disruptions, and avoid re-permitting due to timing gaps. Once permitted, expected construction duration is about four (4) months. Access: entry on Keola Street, one‑way flow to Kuakini; 16 stalls; gates closed after hours. Landscaping will include trees along Kuakini; drainage improvements include basin/retaining elements to mitigate runoff. No walkway construction to the hospital is included in this scope. Maluhia will post No Parking and construction notices and provide monthly updates to the Board.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed. [2:06:26]
1. Board Member Requests: Board requested native species consideration, removal of temporary hiring signage following project, and clarity on sight‑distance at intersection. Maluhia will send plan sheets to NCO for distribution and return with a landscaping plan when available.
St. Francis: This item was skipped unintentionally. There was no report.
Lanakila Multi-Purpose Senior Center [2:17:55]: Board Member Kaapu highlighted the following:
• Building Improvements: Board Member Kaapu thanked First Hawaiian Bank volunteers for painting the exterior of the Senior Multi-Purpose building.
• Social Security: Social Security paper checks are ending this month (limited waivers for 90+ and rural residents).
• School Street Redevelopment Update: A meeting about the senior housing project next to Lanakila Multi-Purpose Senior Center is scheduled for Tuesday, October 14, 2025, from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. to discuss the construction schedule.
Friends of Liliha Library – [2:19:27]: No report.
Other Non-profit Organizations – [2:19:40]: No reports.
XI. ANNOUNCEMENTS [2:19:45]
Next Regular Meeting – [2:19:45]: The Liliha/Puʻunui/ʻĀlewa/Kamehameha Heights next regular meeting is scheduled for Monday, November 10, 2025, at 6:30 p.m.
XII. ADJOURNMENT [2:20:10]
[2:20:23] – Kaapu MOVED and Naauoa-Ota SECONDED to adjourn the meeting. Hearing no objections, the motion was ADOPTED; 9-0-0 (Aye: Cantrill, Christian, Higa, Kaapu, Kuo, Naauoa-Ota, Nitta, Yamamoto, Fong; Nay: None; Abstain: None) – [2:20:35].
Chair Fong adjourned the regular board meeting at 8:51 p.m.
Submitted by: Camilia Epa Gomes, Neighborhood Assistant, NCO
Reviewed by: Dylan Buck, Community Relations Specialist, NCO
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