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2655 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu, HI, 96822
MĀNOA NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 7
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2025 at 6:30 P.M.
NOELANI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA
2655 WOODLAWN DR, HONOLULU, HI 96822
AND ONLINE VIA WEBEX
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Meeting Materials: Find a monthly archive of handouts and referenced materials relating to the Mānoa Neighborhood Board No. 7 at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NO7LXTCebl7VkAMZ8–ocGHcb14-omUL
Recordings of Board Meetings can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/@NeighborhoodCommissionOffice
Rules of Speaking: Address the chair, be recognized before proceeding, and confine remarks to the subject under discussion. Speakers are asked to keep their comments under one (1) minute. Please listen for the direction of the timekeeper and mute yourself if not recognized by the chair to speak.
Written Testimony: 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, 530 South King Street, Room 406, Honolulu, HI 96813. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov
Note: The Board may act 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 vote of 12 of this 17-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 Dave Nagaji
II. FIRST RESPONDER MONTHLY REPORTS
a. Honolulu Fire Department (HFD)
b. Honolulu Police Department (HPD)
III. CITY MONTHLY REPORTS
a. Board of Water Supply (BWS) – Dominic Dias
b. Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Office
c. City Councilmember Scott Nishimoto
IV. STATE MONTHLY REPORTS
a. Senator Carol Fukunaga
b. Representative Andrew Takuya Garrett
c. University of Hawaii at Mānoa Updates – Elmer Kaai
d. Governor Josh Green’s Representative – Laci Goshi
V. BOARD BUSINESS
a. Filling of Vacancies. Sub District 4 (Three Vacancies) – Residents interested in filling a vacant board seat must bring current proof of residency to the board meeting or contact Neighborhood Assistant Anson Wu [anson.wu@honolulu.gov] to verify residency in advance.
b. Appointment of a Timekeeper. During previous years, the 2nd Vice Chair would serve as a timekeeper. Currently, the Board has no timekeeper. The Chair will request that a Board member volunteer as timekeeper.
c. Discussion: Permanent Changes to the MNB #7 Board Configuration (Not Voting; Discussion Only). Our board can request that the Neighborhood Commission permanently change the configuration of our board’s seats. This discussion is continuing from the last meeting. This could entail reducing the number of total board seats or the way in which seats are distributed among the subdistricts.
d. Donation Trucks in Mānoa Marketplace
e. Approval of the Wednesday, October 1, 2025 and Wednesday, November 5, 2025 Meeting Minutes
f. Proactive Solutions Committee Report – Member Moylan
VI. RETURNING BUSINESS
a. Updates on Mānoa Banyan Court & Aria Lane
b. Updates on Ala Wai Flood Mitigation
c. Updates on University Lab School and Proposed “CampusTown” Project
VII. COMMUNITY CONCERNS
a. Other Concerns Not Otherwise Listed
VIII. ANNOUNCEMENTS
a. Next Meeting: Next regular board meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 7, 2026 It will be held in person at Noelani Elementary School Cafeteria, as well as online via WebEx, starting at 6:30 p.m.
b. The Mānoa Lions Club Christmas Parade is set for Sunday, December 7, 2025 at 4:00 p.m. Those marching in the parade should convene at the Noelani Elementary School parking lot area.
c. Agenda Items for the Next Meeting:
i. No new items are currently planned for the next meeting agenda. Board Members and other interested individuals may contact the Chair in order to request that a new item be added to the agenda. Due to mandatory deadlines, please make any such agenda requests more than a week in advance of the next meeting.
d. Olelo Re-Broadcast: Watch on second and fourth Saturdays of the month at 3:00 p.m.,or every third Tuesday at 9:00 p.m., or online: https://olelo.org/tv-schedule/ or https://www.honolulu.gov/cms-ncomenu/site-nco-sitearticles/1657-board-meeting-videoarchive.html.
IX. 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, Hawaiʻi 96817; Telephone (808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711; or call Neighborhood Assistant Anson Wu at (808) 768- 3706 or e-mail anson.wu@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.
NAME SUB DISTRICT CONTACT
Ellen Watson 1 pehi@hawaii.rr.com
Robert Zane 1 zanero9141@gmail.com
Whitney Bosel 1 wboselmnb@gmail.com
Elton Fukumoto 2 etfukumoto@gmail.com
Dave Nagaji (Chair) 2 davenagaji@gmail.com
Dave Fields 2
Christopher R. Moylan (Vice Chair) 3 drcmoylan@gmail.com
Diane Chong (Treasurer) 3 dchonghawaii@gmail.com
Joan Koff (Secretary) 3 joankoff@yahoo.com
VACANT 3
Philmund “Phil” Lee 3 philmund@gmail.com
Robert Fox 4 rfoxent@gmail.com
Patty Kawano 4 lowermanoa@gmail.com
Joseph Mishreki 4 joseph.mishreki@gmail.com
VACANT 4
VACANT 4
VACANT 4
MAP: For a map of the Mānoa Neighborhood Board Sub District Boundaries go to: https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/wp-content/uploads/sites/53/2023/09/07_Manoa.jpg
REGULAR MEETING WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2025 at 6:30 P.M.
NOELANI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA – 2655 WOODLAWN DR, HONOLULU, HI 96822 AND VIA WEBEX
Video recording of this meeting can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3AobzkQrMg
Meeting materials: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NO7LXTCebl7VkAMZ8–ocGHcb14-omUL
I. CALL TO ORDER – [0:00:01]: Chair Dave Nagaji called the Mānoa Neighborhood Board No. 7 regular meeting to order at 6:30 p.m.
Quorum was established with 10 board members present. Note – This 17-member Board requires nine (9) members to establish a quorum and take official board action.
Board Members Present: Robert Zane, Dave Nagaji, Elton Fukumoto, Phil Lee, Joan Koff, Diane Chong, Christopher Moylan, Patti Kawano, Robert Fox, Joseph Mishreki, Whitney Bosel (6:32 p.m.), Ellen Watson (6:41 p.m.), and Ellen Sofio (8:00 p.m.).
Board Members Absent: Dave Fields.
Guests: Captain Chris Edwards (Honolulu Fire Department); Lieutenant Miura (Honolulu Police Department); Lori Lum; Gavin Thornton (Mayor’s Representative); Dominic Dias (BWS), Heath Williams (Office of Councilmember Scott Nishimoto); Senator Carol Fukunaga; Takemi Nakasone (Representative Andrew Takuya Garrett); Laci Goshi (Governor’s Representative); Tom Heinrich, David Nash, Amy McKenna, Maunakea Trask, Ruth D. Crockett, Mike Meyer, Tracy Trevor‑Wayne, Dylan P. Armstrong, Glenn Otaguro, Ruth Crockett, Chris Edwards, Arthur, Melvina Kurashge, Tracy Trevor Row, Vanessa Distajo, Ann Renick, Mark Murphy, Lois Yamauchi, Brian Tabios, Johnnie-Mae L. Perry, Christine, Veneeta Acson, Wilbur Wong, Paul H. Mark, Betty, Howard Luke, Janyce Mitchell, Beverly Smith, Welton, Nathan Char, Gail B., Stanton, Teri Mtichell, Ted Churchill, Amy McKenna, and Kurt Takara (Resident); and Anson Wu (Neighborhood Commission Office). Note: Name not included if not legible or stated for the record. There were 56 total participants.
II. FIRST RESPONDER MONTHLY REPORTS – [0:01:20]
Bosel arrived to the meeting at (6:32 p.m.); 11 members present.
Honolulu Fire Department (HFD) – [0:01:32]: Captain Chris Edwards reported October 2025 statistics: 2 activated alarms (no fires), 59 medical calls, 1 motor vehicle collision with pedestrian, and 6 other motor vehicle collisions. Safety Tip: Holiday cooking safety—stay alert, avoid cooking when sleepy or after alcohol, never leave heat appliances unattended, keep combustibles away from stovetops, use timers, and keep children/pets at least 3 feet from cooking areas.
• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-PL6kEXR65-L2c3aWSMIIMw02iLVvC51/view?usp=drive_link
Honolulu Police Department (HPD) – [0:03:31]: Lieutenant Miura provided October 2025 statistics: 2 motor vehicle thefts, 2 burglaries, 17 thefts, 2 unauthorized entries into motor vehicles (UEMV), and 5,987 total calls for service. Safety Tip: Holiday safety—check smoke alarms, keep trees away from open flames, turn off Christmas lights when sleeping or leaving home, never use indoor lights as outdoor lights, and use smart shopping practices (park in well‑lit areas, minimize cash, don’t overload yourself with packages).
III. BOARD BUSINESS – [0:05:00]
Filling of Vacancies – [0:05:02]: Chair Nagaji announced four vacancies: 1 in Subdistrict 3 and 3 in Subdistrict 4. No volunteers at this time, was revisited at a later time.
Resolution: Requesting the City’s Department of Transportation Services to Install Two Additional Stop Signs at the Intersection of Mānoa Road and Oahu Avenue/Pawaina Street – [0:05:23]: This item was deferred at this time, was revisited later in the meeting.
Resolution: Resolution supporting legislation to repeal the authority of the counties to establish and charge user fees to create and maintain stormwater management system or infrastructure – [0:05:23]: This item was deferred at this time, was revisited later in the meeting.
Letter: Requesting Signs that Specify a 5-Way Stop at the Intersection of Oahu Avenue, Mānoa Road, and Lowrey Avenue – [0:05:23]: This item was deferred at this time, was revisited later in the meeting.
Resolution: Asking the Neighborhood Commission to Allow Current Mānoa Neighborhood Board Vacancies to be Filled on an At-Large Basis – [0:05:23]: This item was deferred at this time, was revisited later in the meeting.
Discussion: Permanent Changes to the Mānoa Neighborhood Board (MNB) #7 Board Configuration – [0:05:23]: This item was deferred at this time, was revisited later in the meeting.
Dog Parks (Voting Expected) – [0:05:39]: Chair Nagaji provided a brief explanation regarding the board’s endorsement of a dog park from the Department of Parks & Recreation.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed. [0:06:12]
1. Off‑Leash Endorsement and Process: Member Zane supported an off‑leash dog park at a portion of Mānoa Valley District Park and asked if the Board’s motion could be general or location‑specific. Chair Nagaji confirmed the DPR requested a formal vote and that a general endorsement with details TBD would be acceptable.
2. Siting, Noise, and Turf Wear: Member Fox supports a dog park but urged the park be placed away from homes and noted the possible upside of having a dog park such that turf will wear to dirt where dogs run and noise.
3. Health and Community Building: Resident McKenna supported off‑leash opportunities for dogs to run at full speed, noting community benefits and current travel burden to reach off‑leash areas.
4. Dog Park Support: Resident Sofio agrees with the points made by the previous speakers and highly infavor of the board to vote for a dog park. Resident Nash also voiced his support of the dog park in Mānoa district park.
5. Dog Park Input: Member Watson questions why does the board need to continue to talk about this subject despite the board supporting a dog park. Chair Nagaji inform member Watson that the people from the city wanted a formal vote.
6. Cost/Benefit Skepticism: Resident Maunakea Trask preferred status quo, concerned that fencing and maintenance costs would outweigh benefits.
7. Department Momentum Elsewhere: Resident Heinrich urged a formal resolution supporting both on‑leash and off‑leash dog park areas in the Mānoa district park, noting DPR is advancing off‑leash sites at Punahou Square and discussing Makiki District Park.
8. Status Quo Concerns: Chair Nagaji relayed feedback from current off‑leash users who worry a fenced dog park could change the positive dynamics they experience now.
Watson arrived to the meeting at (6:41 p.m.); 12 members present.
[0:18:30] – Fox MOVED and Watson SECONDED to support an off‑leash dog park located at Mānoa Valley District Park, with details to be discussed later. Discussion followed. The board conducted a roll call vote. The motion WAS ADOPTED; 11-1-0. (AYE: Zane, Watson, Bosel, Nagaji, Fukumoto, Lee, Koff, Chong, Kawano, Fox, and Mishreki; NAY: Moylan; ABSTAIN: none) – [0:27:13]
Resolution: Requesting the City’s Department of Transportation Services to Install Two Additional Stop Signs at the Intersection of Mānoa Road and Oahu Avenue/Pawaina Street (Voting Expected) – [0:27:09]: Member Fukumoto read the resolution and described site safety concerns at the intersection
• Drafted Resolution: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FtCqinhwNpxq7mGao5uC0SF62b9Viy_2/view?usp=drive_link
[0:33:21] – Watson MOVED and Fukumoto SECONDED to adopt the resolution requesting the cityʻs Department Of Transporation Services to install two additional stop signs at the intersection of Mānoa Road and Oʻahu Avenue/Pawaina Street. Discussion followed. The board conducted a roll call vote. The motion WAS ADOPTED; 10-2-0. (AYE: Zane, Watson, Bosel, Nagaji, Fukumoto, Lee, Koff, Chong, Kawano, and Mishreki; NAY: Moylan and Fox; ABSTAIN: none) – [0:42:11]
Resolution: Resolution supporting legislation to repeal the authority of the counties to establish and charge user fees to create and maintain stormwater management system or infrastructure – [0:43:04]: Chair Nagaji read the resolution.
• Drafted Resolution: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15L0DhaPdhmzbCsy7C-MEgnYPzACU5OL0/view?usp=drive_link
[0:46:55] – Watson MOVED and Fukumoto SECONDED to adopt the resolution supporting state legislation to repeal the authority of the counties to establish and charge user fees to create and maintain stormwater management system or infrastructure. Discussion followed. The motion WAS NOT ADOPTED; 8-3-1. (AYE: Zane, Watson, Nagaji, Fukumoto, Lee, Chong, Kawano, and Mishreki; NAY: Bosel, Moylan and Fox; ABSTAIN: Koff) – [0:57:16]
Letter: Requesting Signs that Specify a 5‑Way Stop at the Intersection of Oahu Avenue, Mānoa Road, and Lowrey Avenue – [0:58:59]: Chair Nagaji read the letter.
• Drafted Letter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11LIbNsBP275lAEz7Q4L7y6OQy88mRDoc/view?usp=drive_link
[1:01:02] – Watson MOVED and Fukumoto SECONDED to adopt the letter requesting signs that specify a 5-way stop at the intersection of Oʻahu Avenue, Mānoa Road, and Lowrey Avenue. Discussion followed. Member Watson withdrew her motion.
Resolution: Asking the Neighborhood Commission to Allow Current Mānoa Neighborhood Board Vacancies to be Filled on an At‑Large Basis – [1:11:10]: Chair Nagaji presented a temporary measure for the remainder of the 2025–2027 term to fill Subdistrict 3 and 4 vacancies from any subdistrict to improve quorum and function.
• Drafted Resolution: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UB8WgHmf8yOz9Yoe9DfIRQnr7b9VpnZW/view?usp=drive_link
[1:15:10] – Watson MOVED and Fukumoto SECONDED to adopt the resolution asking the Neighborhood Commission to allow current Mānoa Neighborhood Board vacancies to be filled on an at‑large basis. Discussion followed. The motion WAS NOT ADOPTED; 6-1-5 (AYE: Zane, Watson, Nagaji, Fukumoto, Koff, and Moylan; NAY: Chong; ABSTAIN: Bosel, Lee, Kawano, Mishreki, and Moylan) – [1:24:03]
Discussion: Permanent Changes to the Mānoa Neighborhood Board – [1:26:34]:
Questions, comments, and concerns followed. [0:06:12]
1. Broader Issue Focus to Engage Subdistrict 4: Resident Armstrong noted Board discussions primarily center on upper valley issues rather than Subdistrict 4 concerns, which may discourage Subdistrict 4 participation; he urged the board to address larger and new issues to attract broader engagement and consider systemic changes.
Filling of Vacancies (Revisited) – [1:28:21]: Resident Ellen Sofio, volunteered for Subdistrict 3 and residency was confirmed.
[1:28:36] – Fox NOMINATED Sofio to fill-in the vacancy for subdistrict 3. Hearing no further nomination, the board conducted a roll call vote. Ellen Sofio filled-in the vacancy for subdistrict 3; 11-0-0 (SOFIO: Zane, Bosel, Nagaji, Fukumoto, Lee, Koff, Chong, Moylan, Kawano, Fox, and Mishreki; ABSTAIN: none) – [1:29:25]
[1:30:43] – The Neighborhood Assistant Anson Wu conducted the oath of office off camera for Ellen Sofio. 13 members present.
Approval of the Wednesday, October 1, 2025 Meeting Minutes – [1:30:49]: This item was postponed to the next agenda.
IV. RETURNING BUSINESS – [1:31:33]
Updates on Mānoa Banyan Court & Aria Lane – [1:30:56]: No updates. Member Bosel checked with DPP in the past two weeks indicated nothing new submitted; note that Banyan Court activity often occurs around the Christmas.
Updates on Ala Wai Flood Mitigation – [1:31:31]: No updates.
Updates on University Lab School (ULS) and Proposed “CampusTown” Project – [1:31:38]: Lori Lum provided a presentation highlighting a survey soliciting feedback on potential land uses and activities from the University community and general public. The survey was open from Wednesday, August 20, 2025, to Friday, September 5, 2025, and received a total of 1,120 responses. The presentation highlighted who participated the only survey and preferences related to housing (student/staff/faculty), educational facilities, community facilities, commercial services, open space/trails, mobility infrastructure and two open-ended questions. The Full survey results will be posted once PBR completes a full analysis; the concepts will be drafted followed by cost/engineering and draft financial analyses into Fall 2026. She will continue to update this project to the board in future meetings.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed. [1:45:37]
1. Survey credibility and representativeness: Member Fox questioned whether the survey statistics is credible and reflects Mānoa community sentiment.
2. ULS continuity and displacement concern: Member Chong asked whether University Laboratory School (ULS) would be displaced or included in site concepts. Lum stated ULS is explicitly one of the options under consideration, University of Hawaiʻi (UH) leadership is in ongoing discussions with ULS, and no draft plans have been finalized.
3. Protecting ULS space and sample balance: Member Koff emphasized protecting ULS space and questioned the student‑heavy survey sample’s balance relative to Mānoa residents.
4. Rebuild option for ULS: Member Fukumoto asked whether the current ULS facilities could be torn down and rebuilt within a new plan if the project proceeds.
5. Survey Responses Percentage: Member Moylan pointed out the percentage of UH Mānoa Students and ULS Students had voted for their own interest.
6. Sample size vs. valley population: Resident Crockett questioned whether the 1,120‑response sample adequately represents Mānoa Valley and asked how non‑respondents’ views would be captured.
7. Issues and ULS–COE relationship: Resident Wayne asked what issued triggered the study given the longstanding ULS–COE relationship and proximity benefits. Lum’s noted the feasibility studies multi‑use scope.
8. ULS Excellence and Request to Extend/Reopen Survey: Resident Meyer asked for a longer survey window (or reopening) to increase community participation and urged UH to articulate a clear plan for ULS given its longstanding performance and role in teacher training.
9. Survey Concerns: Member Bosel asked when and whether Puck’s Alley closures (affecting dining options) might have skewed responses, how many Mānoa residents responded, and how the survey was advertised; noted that the long‑term changes predominantly affect residents, whereas many survey respondents were students with shorter tenure in the area; and also asked who initiated the legislative request and whether it focused specifically on housing. Lum believes that Senator Chang introduced the resolution urging UH to study housing and related uses; she noted a Board of Regents briefing scheduled for the next day. She will provide more information regarding the survey participants in a future meeting.
10. Lack of Information: Member Fox raised concerns of the lack of information they received from the presentation and no clear answer if UH will keep ULS.
11. Statistical Framing of Survey Interpretation: Member Moylan provided technical context on the survey’s polling.
V. CITY MONTHLY REPORTS – [2:07:20]
Board of Water Supply (BWS) – [2:07:21]: No representative present.
Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Office – [2:07:35]: Deputy Director Gavin Thornton noted DTS provided written responses to prior items and offered to transmit them.
• Mewsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ixzVXn2vXWt1cemmLnDMwVGkEa_fuyHt/view?usp=drive_link
City Councilmember Scott Nishimoto – [2:08:03]: Heath Williams from Councilmember Scott Nishimoto office reminded resident about the Thousand Tree giveaway and the Mānoa Christmas Parade on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
VI. STATE MONTHLY REPORTS – [2:08:26]
Senator Carol Fukunaga (Senate District 13) – [2:08:43]: Senator Carol Fukunaga provided her newsletter and will take back any questions.
• Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BJES5oZNtJBBxIssJdinjULoA6w40IaY/view?usp=drive_link
Representative Andrew Takuya Garrett (House District 27) – [2:09:01]: Takemi Nakasone from Representative Andrew Takuya Garrett’s office announced that the UH Board of Regents volunteer opportunities and federal shutdown and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) impact resources.
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Updates – [2:09:48]: No representative present.
Governor Josh Green’s Representative – [2:10:01]: Laci Goshi shared state resource links related to the federal government shutdown.
• Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WEEsyB-9YejhJE4AzLh9KntUKr3lz_Le/view?usp=drive_link
VII. COMMUNITY CONCERNS – [2:10:19]: Due to time, this item was skipped.
VIII. ANNOUNCEMENT – [2:10:22]
Next Meeting – [2:10:24]: Next regular board meeting will be held on Wednesday, December 3, 2025. It will be held in person at Noelani Elementary School Cafeteria, as well as online via WebEx, starting at 6:30pm.
Agenda Items for the Next Meeting – [2:10:33]: Chair Nagaji anticipates a light agenda due to multiple anticipated absences; members may contact the Chair to request items.
Thousand Plant & Tree Giveaway – [2:11:11]: Member Bosel announced the Thousand Plant and Tree Giveaway on Sunday, December 7, 2025 at the UH President’s house, 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Pool Re‑Closure – [2:11:38]: Member Koff reported the pool will close again for corrective work, citing poor painting techniques and loss of confidence, and asked how the City can address it promptly.
IX. ADJOURNMENT – [2:12:23]: Chair Nagaji adjourned the meeting at 8:43 p.m.
Submitted by: Anson Wu, Neighborhood Assistant, NCO
Reviewed by: Lindon Valenciano, Public Relations Assistant, NCO
Finalized by: Joan Koff, Secretary
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