City and County of Honolulu

When

November 25, 2025    
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Where

Waialua Elementary School (Cafeteria)
67-020 Waialua Beach Road, Waialua, Hawaiʻi, 96791
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NORTH SHORE NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 27

 

 

REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2025
WAIALUA ELEMENTARY CAFETERIA
67-020 WAIALUA BEACH ROAD
7:00 P.M.

Meeting Materials: Find an archive of handouts and referenced materials concerning to North Schore Neighborhood Board No. 27 at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IHC_YHAUoI_2hPauiSJ1nbvIiMu5giyt.

Rules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to raise their hand, and when recognized by the Chair, to address comments to the Chair. Speakers are encouraged to keep their comments under two (2) minutes, and those giving reports are urged to keep their reports less than three (3) minutes. Please silence all electronic devices.

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. A two-thirds (2/3) vote (10) of this 15-member Board is needed to add an item to the agenda. Items may not be added if they are of major importance and will affect a significant number of people.

I. CALL TO ORDER: Chair Kathleen Pahinui

II. DECLARATION OF ANY CONFLICTS BY BOARD MEMBERS: Board members to state if they hold any conflicts regarding any issue under board business, per Section 2-14-116 and Section 2-13-105 of the Neighborhood Plan, that would require disclosure or recusal.

III. CITY MONTHLY REPORTS (Limited to three (3) Minutes Each)
A. Honolulu Fire Department
B. Honolulu Police Department
C. Honolulu Ocean Safety
D. Board of Water Supply

IV. RESIDENTS’/COMMUNITY CONCERNS: (Limited to two (2) Minutes Each)

V. STATE ELECTED OFFICIALS: (Limited to three (3) Minutes Each)
A. State Senator Brenton Awa
B. State Representatives: Sean Quinlan and Amy Perruso

VI. CITY ELECTED OFFICIALS (Limited to three (3) Minutes Each)
A. Mayor Rick Blangiardi Representative – Dr. Kealoha Fox
B. Council Member Matt Weyer

VII. BOARD BUSINESS (Limited to maximum 10 Minute Presentation)
A. Confirming the Transportation Committee
i. Chair – Carol Phillips
ii. Members
B. Presentation by Mālama Pūpukea-Waimea regarding Kapoʻo Path Proposal (this item was deferred from the October 28, 2025 meeting) – Denise Antolini, Mike Packard, Kaleohano Farrant
C. Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), Division of Urban Forestry Tree Planting Initiatives – Navin Tagore, DPR
D. Skateboard Park in Waialua District Park – Kathleen Pahinui, Erik Norris
E. Moratorium on New Devleopment and New Commercial Park and Beach Activities – Racquel Achiu

VIII. U.S. ARMY 8TH MILITARY POLICE BRIGADE and 25TH COMBAT AVIATION BRIGADE

IX. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A. October 28, 2025 Regular Meeting Minutes

X. COMMITTEE REPORTS
A. Water and Land Committee – Chair Racquel Achiu
B. Cesspool Committee – Chair Kathleen Pahinui
C. Parks Committee – Chair Denise Antolini
D. Health and Emergency Prep Committee – Chair Kathleen Pahinui

XI. BOARD MEMBER ATTENDANCE AT COMMUNITY MEETINGS / PUBLIC HEARINGS

XII. ANNOUNCEMENTS
A. Chair’s Correspondence – correspondence is emailed to board members.
B. Next Regularly Scheduled Meeting: Tuesday, January 27, 2026
C. Board Member Announcements

XIII. ADJOURNMENT

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, Hawaii 96817; Telephone (808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711; or call Neighborhood Assistant Zhoydell Magaoay at (808) 768-4224 or e-mail zhoydell.magaoay@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, Hawaii 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.

 

DRAFT REGULAR MEETING
WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2025 at 7:00 P.M.
WAIALUA ELEMENTARY CAFETERIA AND VIA WEBEX TELECONFERENCING

Video recording of this meeting can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1xNO2flLNI&t=388s
Reports and other meeting materials can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1fN2PU9yLC36ZngViNzUzLBA5a07heTYV

CALL TO ORDER – [0:00:58]
Chair Kathleen Pahinui called the North Shore Neighborhood Board No. 27 meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Quorum was established with 11 members present. Note: This 15-member Board requires eight (8) members to establish quorum and to take official Board action.
Members Present: Dave Burlew (arrived 7:05 a.m.); Amy Denzer; George Atkins; Sharryl Matsumoto; Racquel Achiu (arrived at 7:22 p.m.); Zazueta Dahlin; Deborah Aldrich; Denise Antolini; SharLyn Foo; Bob Leinau; Blake McElheny (arrived at 7:31 p.m.); Kathleen Pahinui; Carol Philips; Leif Andersen; Andrew Wycklendt (appointed)
Members Absent: None
Guests: Firefighter Reis Yonehiro (Honolulu Fire Department – HFD); Lieutenant Rommel Baysa, Sergeant Lucius Crabbe, Acting Major Kurt Ng (Honolulu Police Department – HPD); Lieutenant Jesse King (Ocean Safety); Dr. Kealoha Fox (Mayor Blangiardi’s Representative); Kelly Anaya (Councilmember Matt Weyer’s Office); Jacqueline Leinau, Emily Summers, Kali Stevenson (Mālama Pūpūkea-Waimea – MPW) (Sierra Martin (Kealahou West Oʻahu – KWO); Michelle Cazimero, Barb Luke Boe, Lynell DaMate, Frank Kimitch, LeiAnn Casey, Johnny Aguirre, Valerie Tudor, Yvonee Alexander, Olivia Eagle, Shawn Anderson, Alika Ferreira, Eileen Schweichkst, Erik Norris, Yvonne Barkley, Harley Kohane, Andrea Woods (Residents / Guests); Zhoydell Magaoay (NCO). Note: The names of any attendees who were not legible were not included. There were 55 attendees.
DECLARATION OF ANY CONFLICTS BY BOARD MEMBERS – [0:01:13]
Board Member Denise Antolini declared a conflict regarding the Mālama Pūpūkea-Waimea presentation. Chair Pahinui clarified the Board’s general practice on recusals for financial conflicts and noted it is ultimately up to each member to decide whether to vote.

FILLING OF VACANT BOARD SEAT (Sub-District 2 – Waialua) – [0:02:15]
Andrew Wycklendt introduced himself as a coastal engineer and nonprofit leader, living on the North Shore for over 10 years. [0:03:30] – Board Member Antolini NOMINATED Andrew Wyclendt to fill the Sub-District 2 vacant seat. The Board conducted a roll call vote; 11-0 (Wycklendt: Denzer, Atkins, Matsumoto, Andersen, Zazueta, Philips, Aldrich, Antolini, Foo, Leinau, Pahinui; Abstain: None) – [0:04:33].
Chair Pahinui called for a brief recess to administer the Oath of Office to Andrew Wycklendt at 7:04 p.m.
Chair Pahinui reconvened at 7:05 p.m. There were 12 members present.
Board Member Burlew arrived at 7:05 p.m. There were 13 members present.
CITY MONTHLY REPORTS – [0:06:05]
Honolulu Fire Department – [0:06:16]: Firefighter Yonehiro presented the September 2025 statistics along with seasonal safety recommendations regarding holiday decorations and electrical safety precautions.
September 2025 Statistics: There were seven (7) wildland/brush fires, four (4) nuisance fires, one (1) activated alarm (no fire), 46 medical emergencies, 14 motor vehicle collisions, one (1) mountain rescue, and one (1) ocean rescue.
Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11Ohwh0iqzEccU9kz6fzogrmdE24tLQkM/view?usp=drive_link

Questions, comments and concerns followed – [0:08:31]
1. Coconut tree hazard in storms: Secretary Denzer asked who monitors dead/dying coconut trees and whether there are concerns with storms, and HFD responded they would follow up; Chair Pahinui requested the Mayor and Council offices assist with contact information.
Honolulu Police Department – [0:09:25]: Lieutenant Baysa reported on the September 2025 crime statistics and provided Halloween safety tips to the community.
September 2025 Statistics: The district recorded zero (0) assaults, one (1) burglary, 20 motor vehicle collisions (including two (2) major incidents), zero (0) robberies, one (1) unauthorized entry of a motor vehicle (UEMV), and 883 calls for service. District-wide activity across Mililani, Wahiawā, and North Shore included 222 parking citations, 880 traffic infractions, 140 traffic crimes, 17 criminal citations, 73 arrests, and 117 charges. The Department continues to monitor complaints regarding noise from Haleʻiwa Distilling, reminding the public to call 911 for active issues. Additionally, a safety alert has been issued for a wild bull that has been sighted intermittently on Kaukonahua Road between Kamananui Road and Wilikina Drive.
Questions, comments and concerns followed – [0:13:41]
1. Arrest categories: Board Member George Atkins asked for categories of the 73 arrests, and Lieutenant Baysa replied they ranged from DUIs and warrants to domestic violence cases across the district (Mililani–Wahiawā–North Shore).
2. Pedestrian right-of-way safety: Treasurer Bob Leinau urged reminders to drivers to yield to pedestrians, especially near Chun’s with no crosswalk; HPD acknowledged and reiterated safety messaging.
Honolulu Ocean Safety – [0:16:25]: Lieutenant King provided the following statistics regarding North Shore operations. The area’s coverage includes eight (8) towers, three (3) jet skis, and three (3) Lifeguard Lieutenants’ trucks, plus one (1) mobile responder dedicated to Kapoʻo (Sharks Cove/Three Tables). In September 2025, towered beaches on the North Shore recorded approximately 336,000 visitors in attendance, with lifeguards performing more than 30,000 preventative actions, approximately 1,321 minor first aids, and zero (0) drownings. During this period, there were roughly 42,265 public contacts and approximately 22 rescues.

Questions, comments and concerns followed – [0:19:32]
1. Most dangerous locations — Bob Leinau asked which breaks are most dangerous, and Lieutenant King replied Ke Iki Beach is highly dangerous island-wide, with Waimea Bay having the most rescues on the North Shore and Kapoʻo receiving heavy attendance.
Board of Water Supply – [0:21:16]: BWS Representative Pahinui provided an update reporting that a single water main break occurred in September 2025, affecting a 12-inch main on Kaukonahua Road. In response to ongoing drought conditions, the Board of Water Supply has urged the public to reduce water consumption by 20%. Representative Pahinui also presented an overview of golf course water usage and current conservation initiatives.
• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cFF89kXsshmwI5yxjf434cpwHuIxDI_P/view?usp=drive_link
• Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1G2lRv-H1YfkgRe0Qdl7LaU0hMhfD2e-q/view?usp=drive_link
• Golf Courses: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lUeku5te36GxB7yrGJF3A-W2OXReqAVL/view?usp=drive_link
Board Member Achiu arrived at 7:22 p.m. There were 14 members present.
Questions, comments and concerns followed – [0:24:20]
1. Water supply adequacy: Board Member Andersen asked how the State will control water use and prevent shortages, and BWS Representative Pahinui emphasized conservation, recycled water projects, and careful resource management.
2. Conservation technology: Board Member Atkins referenced historic conservation devices and asked about current standards, and the response noted high-flow showerheads and 5-gallon toilets are no longer code compliant and rebates/retrofits are available.
3. Policy leadership: Treasurer Leinau commented that broader State action is needed, and the response acknowledged this while reinforcing conservation’s importance.
4. Pe-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFA) at Kunia wells: Board Member Zazueta asked about PFAS at Army Kunia wells and updates, and the response expressed strong concern, noted Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) treatment by the military, and that BWS continues monitoring and requests for information.
5. PFAS mitigation follow-up: Board Member Andersen asked what is being done to mitigate PFAS at the Army Kunia wells, and the response stated information has been requested and is pending.
Board Member McElheny arrived at 7:31 p.m. There were 15 members present.

RESIDENTS’/COMMUNITY CONCERNS – [0:30:54]
1. North Shore Beach Management Plan meeting: Board Member Wycklendt announced a community meeting scheduled for Saturday, November 1, 2025, from 10:00 AM to noon at the Sunset Beach Elementary School cafeteria to discuss North Shore erosion hazards, review available mitigation options, and gather community input on addressing erosion issues and preparing for sea level rise challenges.
• Flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mu6Og_aqPVOxfE2VZeZcFD9Vh2ofogWz/view?usp=drive_link
2. School announcements & donations: Waialua High School Student Activities Coordinator Michelle Cazimero highlighted homecoming events, haunted house, and November 8, 2025 Fall Craft & Food Fair from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.; seeking Thanksgiving basket donations.
3. New stop signs at Goodale Avenue/Waialua Beach Road: Resident Barb Luke Boe reported that a yield sign has been changed to a stop sign without any advance “stop ahead” warning signage, resulting in many drivers running through the stop sign, and she is requesting a review of this sign change along with the addition of appropriate road markings and warning signs.
4. First Responder Center siting: Resident Frank Kimitch suggested co-locating a new fire station with the proposed first responder center near Sharks Cove to create a continuous beach park from Sharks Cove to Three Tables.
5. Visitor pressure at Kapoʻo: Resident Lynell DaMate cautioned against expanding access at Sharks Cove due to overcrowding, limited restrooms, and degraded experience for residents.
6. Homeless outreach update: Sierra Martin from KWO reported on September 2025 outreach activities conducted in Districts 2 and 3, which resulted in four (4) community concern reports, encounters with 28 individuals including 14 who were service-resistant, nine (9) new households joining programs, and four (4) households referred to housing while awaiting placement, with contact available at 808-728-5034 for both text and call.
7. Agricultural cluster permit notice: Resident Yvonne Barkley announced an open comment period with a deadline of November 6, 2025, for a proposed agricultural cluster project located mauka of Kamananui Road and adjacent to Kukea Circle, and requested community members to review the project and provide feedback.
8. Red Hill/Hālawa Shaft concern: Resident DaMate warned Navy intends to reopen Hālawa Shaft and potentially Red Hill Shaft; urged public vigilance and support of BWS. BWS Representative Pahinui noted GAC installations.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES – [0:46:18]
July 22, 2025 Regular Meeting Minutes: [0:46:34] – Treasurer Leinau MOVED and Board Member Philips SECONDED to approve the July 22, 2025 Regular Meeting Minutes. The motion was ADOPTED with a voice vote; 15-0-0. (Aye: Burlew, Denzer, Atkins, Matsumoto, Achiu, Andersen, Zazueta, Philips, Aldrich, Antolini, Foo, Leinau, McElheny, Wycklendt, Pahinui. Nay: None. Abstain: None.) – [0:46:43].
July 30, 2025 Special Board Meeting Minutes: [0:46:54] – Treasurer Leinau MOVED and Board Member Aldrich SECONDED to approve the July 30, 2025 Special Board Meeting Minutes. The motion was ADOPTED with a voice vote; 15-0-0. (Aye: Burlew, Denzer, Atkins, Matsumoto, Achiu, Andersen, Zazueta, Philips, Aldrich, Antolini, Foo, Leinau, McElheny, Wycklendt, Pahinui. Nay: None. Abstain: None.) – [0:47:03].
September 23, 2025 Regular Meeting Minutes: [0:47:11] – Treasurer Leinau MOVED and Board Member Aldrich SECONDED to approve the September 23, 2025 Regular Meeting Minutes. The motion was ADOPTED with a voice vote; 15-0-0. (Aye: Burlew, Denzer, Atkins, Matsumoto, Achiu, Andersen, Zazueta, Philips, Aldrich, Antolini, Foo, Leinau, McElheny, Wycklendt, Pahinui. Nay: None. Abstain: None.) – [0:47:23].
BOARD BUSINESS – [0:47:29]
Confirming the Health and Emergency Preparedness Committee Chair – [0:47:35]: Chair Pahinui will serve temporarily as Committee Chair. [0:48:20] – Treasurer Leinau MOVED and Board Member Foo SECONDED to confirm the Health and Emergency Preparedness Committee and its membership as read, with Chair Pahinui serving temporarily as Chair. The motion was ADOPTED with a voice vote; 15-0-0. (Aye: Burlew, Denzer, Atkins, Matsumoto, Achiu, Andersen, Zazueta, Philips, Aldrich, Antolini, Foo, Leinau, McElheny, Wycklendt, Pahinui. Nay: None. Abstain: None.) – [0:49:01].
Draft City Charter Amendments – [0:49:17]
Proposed Amendments:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uLW7X_9_6sZF5iUZaDaWr7xLMKCyp92m/view?usp=drive_link

A. Awesome City Parks Fund (Department of Parks and Recreation) – [0:50:19]: Board Member Antolini presented a proposed Charter amendment to establish an “Awesome City Parks Fund” that would dedicate 1% of real property tax revenue to the Department of Parks and Recreation as a supplement to, rather than a replacement for, the baseline DPR budget, modeled after similar charter funds, with discussion focusing on equitable distribution, oversight, and resident priorities and impacts.

Questions, comments and concerns followed – [0:58:44]
1. Equitable distribution and controls: Treasurer Leinau asked how funds would be equitably distributed and guarded against diversion, and Antolini replied that a Parks Commission exists and the concept will include equitable allocation language, with oversight details refined during drafting.
2. High-impact regions: Board Member Wycklendt asked how equity would account for higher-use/impact areas like the North Shore, and Antolini agreed equity must consider usage and impacts and will be addressed in the language.
3. Audit requirement: Board Member Atkins suggested an annual audit by the City Auditor, and Antolini responded that audits could be suggested but may not be typical charter content, and can be considered in subsequent steps.
[1:02:09] – Board Member Antolini MOVED and Board Member Foo SECONDED to submit to the Honolulu Charter Commission a proposed amendment to establish an Awesome City Parks Fund dedicating 1% of real property tax to DPR (supplemental to FY26 base), with equitable allocation language. The Board conducted a roll call vote; 14-0-0 (Aye: Burlew, Denzer, Atkins, Matsumoto, Achiu, Zazueta, Philips, Aldrich, Antolini, Foo, Leinau, McElheny, Pahinui. Nay: None. Abstain: None.) – [1:03:55]. The motion was ADOPTED.

B. Department of Planning & Permitting (DPP) Enforcement Authority and Fund – [1:04:2]: Vice Chair Achiu, along with Chair Pahinui, presented a proposed Charter amendment to establish a new DPP unit with adequate staffing and authority to vigorously enforce land use laws island-wide, and to create a DPP Enforcement Fund that reinvests collected fines and penalties into enforcement staffing and actions, including Corporation Counsel support.).
Questions, comments and concerns followed – [1:09:08]
1. Fine revenue and incentives: Treasurer Leinau asked whether dedicating fine revenue to DPP enforcement could create perverse incentives, and the presenters noted the concern for safeguards to be addressed in drafting and implementation.
2. Implementation timelines: Board Member Atkins asked about adding implementation timelines, and the response was that timelines are generally not embedded in the charter, but would be handled administratively after voter approval.
3. Fine collection mechanism: Board Member Foo asked how fines would be collected, and the response was that specific mechanisms would be established during implementation, with her point noted for DPP follow-up.
4. Resourcing enforcement: Resident Kimitch urged specifying resource levels for enforcement and rapid red-tagging, and the response was that such detail could be included in later public review and implementation planning.
5. Complaint-driven enforcement today: Board Member Atkins observed DPP acts on complaints and encouraged residents to report violations, and the Chair affirmed the value of public reporting.
[1:12:50] – Vice Chair Achiu MOVED and Board Member Andersen SECONDED to submit to the Honolulu Charter Commission proposed amendments creating a DPP Enforcement Unit and a Planning & Permitting Enforcement Fund as presented. The Board conducted a roll call vote; 15-0-0 (Aye: Burlew, Denzer, Andersen, Atkins, Matsumoto, Achiu, Zazueta, Philips, Aldrich, Antolini, Foo, Leinau, McElheny, Pahinui. Nay: None. Abstain: None.) – [1:13:36]. The motion was ADOPTED.
PRESENTATION
Mālama Pūpūkea-Waimea (MPW) regarding Act 31 – Progress Update on Pūpūkea Marine Life Conservation District (MLCD) Carrying Capacity and Access Management – [1:14:28]: MPW President Antolini provided an overview of the Act 31 project, a comprehensive three-year study of Kapoʻo, which encompasses Sharks Cove and the surrounding tidepools. The study examines human use counts, marine biodiversity, erosion and pathway impacts, signage and education efforts, and water quality concerns, including a pending dye study to assess septic and shower runoff. Additionally, the presentation will outline proposed management strategies such as seasonal closures, reservation systems, resident-priority access, and non-resident paid parking, drawing on successful models implemented at Hā’ena and Hanauma Bay.
• Presentation: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qhUgoU1Xj5M4N5P7xDWo6HaUa5rb6DjQ/view?usp=drive_link
• Motion: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fUh4DPDLCl1U90oLq8ZcnCWYPG6ThcfA/view?usp=drive_link

Questions, comments and concerns followed – [1:42:04]
1. Prohibiting footwear in tidepools: Board Member Philips asked about rules to ban shoes to protect corals/limu, and Antolini replied that rule changes could be explored and that footwear is a growing harm in the tidepools.
2. Plan consistency and implementation: Treasurer Leinau asked about aligning the MLCD management plan with the City beach park plan, and Antolini said Act 31 findings will update prior plans, address social-media-driven overuse, and stressed community leadership for implementation.
3. Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority (HTA) funding for education: Resident Barb Luke Boe asked if HTA could fund on-site education, and MPW said it accepts stewardship/education grants (not promotion), has used HTA for signage, and deploys ambassadors when funded.
4. Business model & enforcement of closures: Resident Frank Kimitch asked how closures could be enforced without gates and whether stewardship models could work, and MPW said multi-jurisdictional coordination will be needed and cited Hā‘ena as a model while welcoming ideas.
5. Resident access & rotating closures: Vice Chair Achiu supported rotating closures and resident-priority reopening periods and having “Kapoʻo” recognized in signage, and MPW agreed with these approaches.
[1:53:32] – Board Member Antolini MOVED and Board Member Atkins SECONDED to support the Parks Committee’s recommendation that the NSNB endorse Mālama Pūpūkea-Waimea’s well-documented findings regarding harmful overuse at Kapoʻo (Sharks Cove) Tidepools and Cove caused by non-resident tourism. Evidence from the Act 31 Carrying Capacity Program, two decades of kilo (observation), and comprehensive surveys demonstrates an urgent need for management intervention to protect this sensitive ecosystem within the Pūpūkea Marine Life Conservation District. Protective measures should include periodic closures, use restrictions, and priority access for residents to restore and maintain the area’s ecological health. The NSNB urges the State Department of Land and Natural Resources and the City Parks and Recreation Department to partner with MPW in developing and implementing a closure plan beginning in 2026 that features non-resident access restrictions and continuous monitoring of the Kapoʻo area. Further discussion followed.

6. Shower runoff & water data: Board Member McElheny asked about daily water volumes and tracing runoff, and MPW replied that dye tests will focus on septic seepage, a grad-student project will monitor shower flows, and seep points are being mapped.
7. Site signage: Board Member Atkins asked for more educational signage, and MPW noted it now deploys more than a dozen fold-out signs and uses ambassadors when safe.
8. Carrying capacity & infrastructure: Treasurer Leinau suggested more protected areas/infrastructure island-wide to address demand, and Chair Pahinui cautioned against drawing “tens of thousands” into sensitive areas and emphasized capacity management.
9. Pathway planting & erosion control: Board Member Zazueta proposed implementing layered plantings and an entry kiosk similar to the one at Diamond Head. In response, MPW explained that while the City has disallowed certain plant species, they are incorporating Aʻiaʻi and other native species into the landscaping plan.
10. Educating visitors on planes/airports — Board Member Aldrich proposed pre-arrival education, and Chair Pahinui responded that in-flight/airport videos have low engagement and on-site education is more effective. MPW also expressed support for providing educational materials and signage at key congestion points.
11. Local Displacement Due to Tourism: Board Member Andersen expresses frustration that locals are being displaced by tourism, citing restricted access to places like parks and overcrowded beaches. They note their grandchildren rarely visit these areas anymore, and call for government action to control tourist influx and protect resident access, criticizing officials for prioritizing profits over community needs and warning that rising taxes are forcing locals out.
12. Balancing Environmental Responsibility with Nature Access: Board Member Philips argues that humans cause significant environmental damage on land, not just in water, and emphasizes the importance of teaching people to interact with nature respectfully and sustainably (in a “pono” way). She also advocates for balanced access to natural spaces, questioning why humans face more restrictions than wildlife while still acknowledging the need for responsible behavior.
13. Parking Management and Visitor Control: Resident Yvonne Alexander asked why street parking can’t be limited at places like Waimea Bay due to dangerous traffic conditions. Antolini explained that isolated parking restrictions don’t work—when Shark’s Cove parking closed for repairs, visitor numbers actually increased because people simply parked in neighborhoods instead. A comprehensive system is needed to inform visitors of limitations and control access, rather than allowing unlimited entry everywhere at any time.
[2:11:14] – The Board conducted a roll call vote; 14-0-1. (Aye: Burlew, Denzer, Atkins, Matsumoto, Achiu, Andersen, Zazueta, Philips, Aldrich, Foo, Leinau, McElheny, Pahinui, Wycklendt. Nay: None. Abstain: Antolini.) – [2:12:32]. The motion was ADOPTED.

CITY ELECTED OFFICIALS – [2:13:11]
Mayor Rick Blangiardi – [2:13:26]: Dr. Kealoha Fox provided several updates, thanking supporters of the newly inaugurated Honolulu Ocean Safety Commission and charter commission workers, reminding attendees that idea submissions are due by Friday, November 7, 2025 through an online form. The City celebrated the expansion of the Skyline Rail services, which opened segment 2 this month and now serves 13 stations with record attendance. Regarding specific community concerns, DPP requested more details about documented access fee issues, while the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) addressed Haleʻiwa Beach Park problems by completing lighting repairs on Wednesday, October 8, 2025 though maintenance has been affected by staffing shortages in District 4, prompting recruitment efforts from Kāneʻohe District Park staff. Finally, repairs to the Waialua District Park playground equipment, which arrived on island Friday, October 3, 2025 are expected to be completed by mid-November 2025.
• Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/17zxK-wlYzlnY5I2ZzXbPlLNhWmziS7Og/view?usp=drive_link
Questions, comments and concerns followed – [2:17:10]
1. Park-and-ride at rail stations: Board Member Matsumoto asked about park-and-ride facilities, and Dr. Fox replied some stations have park-and-ride or kiss-and-ride and referred the public to HART’s station maps for details.
2. Pūpūkea hairpin turn: Treasurer Leinau asked that the City avoid reducing the turning radius during hairpin improvements, and Dr. Fox noted the concern for follow-up.
Councilmember Matt Weyer – [2:18:54]: Kelly Anaya reported the completion of Waimea Bay’s comfort station renovation and the start of weekday guardrail work at Pūpūkea (8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.). She outlined several legislative initiatives: Bill 56, Resolution 25-228, and Resolution 25-268, which seek to enhance public participation in Special Management Area (SMA) Minor and Conditional Use Permit (CUP) processes and establish a public database for discretionary permits. She also noted that Resolution 25-261 grants a two-year extension to the Sharks Cove SMA Major permit while the city proceeds with property acquisition for a first responder center, with the final appraisal expected this month. Additionally, she highlighted the Council’s recognition of the Domestic Violence Action Center (DVAC) in observance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
• Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1i8pFXRk20XH2mC1i1_xGtL1OV8YugivQ/view?usp=drive_link

Questions, comments and concerns followed – [2:22:30]
1. Purpose of SMA extension during acquisition: Board Member Foo asked why extend if acquisition is progressing, and Anaya replied that the extension maintains continuity and could benefit City use post-acquisition.
2. Council vote on extension: Treasurer Leinau asked the vote, and Anaya said it is not yet on the full Council agenda; Board Member Antolini added it passed Zoning with Councilmember Weyer noting community concerns and that City staff are proceeding in good faith toward purchase.
3. DPP discretionary reports: Vice Chair Achiu thanked CM Weyer and noted DPP will begin sending discretionary reports to the Board every two weeks, improving transparency.

STATE ELECTED OFFICIALS: Due to time constraints, State reports were deferred to next month.

U.S. ARMY 8TH MILITARY POLICE BRIGADE AND 25TH COMBAT AVIATION BRIGADE: No report.

COMMITTEE REPORTS: No committee reports were presented.

BOARD MEMBER ATTENDANCE AT COMMUNITY MEETINGS / PUBLIC HEARINGS: No reports.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
• Tree giveaway on Arbor Day in Waialua Valley (early morning) announced by Board Member Bob Leinau prior to the North Shore Beach Management Plan meeting.
• Next Regularly Scheduled Meeting: Tuesday, November 25, 2025
ADJOURNMENT – [2:26:40]
Chair Pahinui adjourned the meeting at approximately 9:25 p.m.

Submitted by: Zhoydell Magaoay, Neighborhood Assistant
Reviewed by: Dylan Whitsell, Deputy
Finalized by: Kathleen Pahinui, Chair

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01 Sep
September 1, 2025    
All Day
Labor Day Holiday All City Municipal Golf Courses Will Be Observing A Holiday Schedule.  Weekend Rates Will Apply.
01 Sep
September 1, 2025    
All Day
NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSION OFFICE   Our office is closed in observance of Labor Day. Please stay save and have a wonderful day!   To view agenda [...]
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September 1, 2025    
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
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02 Sep
September 2, 2025    
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Honolulu Ethics Commission Meeting Date:         Tuesday, September 2, 2025 Time:         1:00 p.m. Location:   Kapālama Hale Conference Room 153 925 Dillingham Boulevard AND VIA Webex:      Official [...]
WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Kaimukī Library
September 2, 2025    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Waipahu Library
September 2, 2025    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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City Council
September 3, 2025    
10:00 am
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WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Waimānalo Library
September 3, 2025    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - ʻAiea Library
September 3, 2025    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Waiʻanae Library
September 4, 2025    
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
The WorkHawaiʻi Division will be offering free Satellite Services at the Waiʻanae Public Library 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. on the first Thursday of every month. [...]
04 Sep
September 4, 2025    
11:00 am
OCEAN SAFETY COMMISSION City and County of Honolulu 530 S. King Street, 3rd Floor Mayor’s Conference Room Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96813 Agenda – First Meeting Thursday, [...]
04 Sep
September 4, 2025    
12:00 pm - 4:30 pm
AGENDA
05 Sep
September 5, 2025    
12:45 am - 4:30 am
See attached for agenda 09.05.25
05 Sep
WAI‘ANAE COAST NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 24       HOUSING / HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA Friday, September 5, 2025 @ 6:00p.m.- 7:00p.m. In-Person Physical Location: [...]
06 Sep
September 6, 2025 - September 7, 2025    
All Day
Ted Makalena Golf Course Golf Tournament Mayor's Cup Saturday and Sunday, September 6th and September 7th There Will Be No Public Play On Both Days.
08 Sep
September 8, 2025    
2:30 pm
Agenda
08 Sep
September 8, 2025    
6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
LILIHA - PU‘UNUI - ‘ĀLEWA - KAMEHAMEHA HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 14     To view agenda and minutes, visit our board website. Event shows physical [...]
08 Sep
September 8, 2025    
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
WAI‘ANAE COAST NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 24       EDUCATION, HEALTH, AND SAFETY COMMITTEE AGENDA Monday, September 08, 2025 FROM 6:30 P.M. – 7:30 P.M. [...]
WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Wahiawā Library
September 9, 2025    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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09 Sep
September 9, 2025    
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
WAIKĪKĪ NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 9       REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2025, AT 6:00 P.M. WAIKĪKĪ COMMUNITY CENTER 310 PAOAKALANI AVENUE, HONOLULU, HI [...]
09 Sep
September 9, 2025    
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
WAIKĪKĪ NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 9     To view agenda and minutes, visit our board website. Event shows physical location; however, other options of participation may [...]
10 Sep
September 10, 2025    
7:00 am - 10:00 am
NORTH SHORE NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 27       PARKS COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2025, 7:00 am Pūpūkea Beach Park 59-727 Kamehameha Hwy, [...]
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September 10, 2025    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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10 Sep
September 10, 2025    
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
KAHALU‘U NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 29     To view agenda and minutes, visit our board website. Event shows physical location; however, other options of participation may [...]
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September 11, 2025    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Nānākuli Library
September 11, 2025    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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FY26 - Liquor Commission Regular Meeting
September 11, 2025    
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Agenda Board Packet Synopsis Video Written Summary   PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND TESTIMONY: Public testimony may be accepted in writing or in person at the Honolulu [...]
12 Sep
September 12, 2025    
8:42 am - 9:36 am
Ted Makalena Golf Course Golf Tournament DPR Seniors 8:42 am to 9:36 am  
12 Sep
September 12, 2025    
9:00 am - 10:00 am
Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organization TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING To join virtually, click on the Agenda below or visit the in-person public video conference meeting location [...]
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September 12, 2025    
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13 Sep
September 13, 2025    
9:30 am - 2:00 pm
Ted Makalena Golf Course Golf Tournament Oahu Junior Golf Association - 18 Hole Tournament 9:30 am to 2:00 pm  
Celebrate 50 years of Community Gardens!
September 13, 2025    
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
You're invited to celebrate the golden anniversary of the Honolulu Recreational Community Gardening Program in your City parks and gardens this September! We are proud [...]
15 Sep
September 15, 2025 - September 16, 2025    
All Day
Pali Golf Course Maintenance Day For Aeration Monday and Tuesday, September 15th and 16th. Play Will Be Limited To 9-Holes Only On Both Days.
15 Sep
September 15, 2025    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
MAYOR'S ARBORIST ADVISORY COMMITTEE City and County of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation Sept 15, 2025 10:00AM - 12:00PM   Hybrid Option Division of [...]
Board of Parks and Recreation Meeting - Committee on Maintenance, Improvements, and Partnerships
September 15, 2025    
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
COMMITTEE ON MAINTENANCE, IMPROVEMENTS, AND PARTNERSHIPS Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of Parks and Recreation’s Committee on Maintenance, Improvements, and [...]
16 Sep
September 16, 2025    
9:00 am - 11:00 am
HONOLULU LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE   MEETING NOTICE   September 16, 2025 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM Honolulu Fire Department – Charles H. Thurston Fire [...]
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September 16, 2025    
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September 16, 2025    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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17 Sep
September 17, 2025    
10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Agenda Minutes Fire Chief's Report
17 Sep
September 17, 2025    
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Honolulu Ethics Commission Meeting Date:         Wednesday, September 17, 2025 Time:         11:30 a.m. Location:   Kapālama Hale Conference Room 153 925 Dillingham Boulevard AND VIA Webex:      Official [...]
17 Sep
September 17, 2025    
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
HONOLULU POLICE COMMISSION City and County of Honolulu State of Hawaii Regular Meeting September 17, 2025 TIME: 2 p.m., Wednesday, September 17, 2025 PLACE: Honolulu [...]
18 Sep
September 18, 2025    
11:00 am
OCEAN SAFETY COMMISSION City and County of Honolulu 530 S. King Street, 2nd Floor Multipurpose Room #205 Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96813 Agenda – Second Meeting Thursday, [...]
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September 18, 2025    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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FY26 - Liquor Commission Regular Meeting
September 18, 2025    
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Agenda Board Packet Synopsis Video Written Summary   PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND TESTIMONY: Public testimony may be accepted in writing or in person at the Honolulu [...]
19 Sep
September 19, 2025    
All Day
Ala Wai Golf Course Shotgun Tournament Honolulu Municipal Open Public Play Will End At 8:00 AM.
19 Sep
September 19, 2025    
12:45 am - 4:30 am
See attached for agenda September 19, 2025
20 Sep
September 20, 2025    
9:30 am - 1:30 pm
Ewa Villages Golf Course Golf Tournament Junior Golf Association Of Hawaii - 18-Hole Tournament 9:30 am to 1:30 pm  
22 Sep
September 22, 2025 - September 23, 2025    
All Day
Ewa Villages Golf Course Maintenance Day For Aeration Monday and Tuesday, September 22nd and 23rd. Play Will Be Limited To 9-Holes Only On Both Days.
22 Sep
September 22, 2025    
2:30 pm
Agenda
22 Sep
September 22, 2025    
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSION       REGULAR MEETING AGENDA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2025 at 6:00 P.M. Kapālama Hale – Room 153 925 Dillingham Boulevard, Honolulu, HI [...]
Budget Committee
September 23, 2025    
9:00 am
AGENDA Meeting Materials (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
Zoning & Planning Committee
September 23, 2025    
1:00 pm
AGENDA Meeting Materials  (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
23 Sep
September 23, 2025    
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
ALA MOANA - KAKA‘AKO NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 11       REGULAR MEETING AGENDA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2025, 6:00 P.M. Physical Location: Makiki Christian Church [...]
24 Sep
September 24, 2025    
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
With dozens of employers, hundreds of job seekers, and no cost at all for attendance, American Job Center Career Fairs are the best place to [...]
Infrastructure, Transportation & Technology Committee
September 24, 2025    
9:00 am
AGENDA Meeting Materials  (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
International & Legal Affairs Committee
September 24, 2025    
1:00 pm
AGENDA Meeting Materials  (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
Energy, Environment & Sustainability Committee
September 25, 2025    
9:00 am
AGENDA Meeting Materials (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
25 Sep
September 25, 2025    
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Meeting Materials: Agenda April 17, 2025 Minutes Bill 45 Bill 54 TheHandi-Van July 2025 Performance Report TheBus July 2025 Performance Report   Location: Paratransit Training [...]
Government Efficiency & Customer Services Committee
September 25, 2025    
11:00 am
AGENDA Meeting Materials (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
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September 26, 2025    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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29 Sep
September 29, 2025 - September 30, 2025    
All Day
West Loch Golf Course Maintenance Day For Aeration Monday and Tuesday, September 29th and 30th. Play Will Be Limited To 9-Holes Only On Both Days.
29 Sep
September 29, 2025    
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Oʻahu Metropolitan Planning Organization POLICY BOARD MEETING To join virtually, click on Agenda below or attend an in-person public video conferencing meeting at: OahuMPO Office: [...]
29 Sep
September 29, 2025    
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
MAKIKI - LOWER PUNCHBOWL - TANTALUS NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 10       NICE NEIGHBORHOODS COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2025 AT 2:00 P.M. [...]
30 Sep
September 30, 2025    
12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
AGENDA WebEx Recording Minutes Summary Board Materials IV.  Legislative Priorities for Upcoming Hawaii Session V.   Kailua Community of Burial Stewards *  Letter to the Department [...]
30 Sep
September 30, 2025    
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
WAIKĪKĪ NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 9     PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2025, 6:00 P.M. WAIKĪKĪ BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ASSOCIATION 227 LEWERS [...]
30 Sep
September 30, 2025    
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
HAWAI‘I KAI NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 1       REGULAR MEETING AGENDA – Tuesday, September 30, 2025 Time and Location: 7:00 pm, Hahaʻione Elementary School [...]
City Council
October 1, 2025    
10:00 am
AGENDA Meeting Materials (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
01 Oct
October 1, 2025    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
ARBORIST ADVISORY COMMITTEE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2025  10:00AM - 12:00PM City and County of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation In person or Zoom options: [...]
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October 1, 2025    
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October 2, 2025    
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
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FY26 - Liquor Commission Regular Meeting
October 2, 2025    
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Agenda Board Packet Synopsis Video Written Summary   PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND TESTIMONY: Public testimony may be accepted in writing or in person at the Honolulu [...]
02 Oct
October 2, 2025    
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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04 Oct
October 4, 2025    
9:30 am - 1:30 pm
Ted Makalena Golf Course Golf Tournament Junior Golf Association Of Hawaii 18-Hole Tournament 9:30 am to 1:30 pm
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