City and County of Honolulu

When

October 8, 2025    
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Where

Pālolo Elementary School
2106 10th Ave., Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, 96816
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PĀLOLO NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 6

 

 

 

REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2025, at 7:00 P.M.
Pālolo Elementary School Cafeteria
2106 10th Avenue, Honolulu, HI, 96816
AND ONLINE VIA WEBEX
Board Meetings are held on the Second Wednesday of the Month

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Board Meeting Recordings: http://www.youtube.com/@NeighborhoodCommissionOffice

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 three (3) minutes, and those giving reports are urged to keep their reports less than three (3) minutes. Please silence all electronic devices. §2-11-311 Order and decorum. (a) All commissioners shall promote and preserve the order and decorum of the commission’s proceedings.
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. The presiding officer of the commission or the commission may expel any individual whose conduct at the commission meeting is disruptive, disorderly, contemptuous, or improper for the conduct of business at the commission meeting. [Effective 10/20/08] (Auth: RCH §§4-105(4), 14-102)
(Imp: RCH §§4-105(4), 14-102)
§2-14-117 Order and decorum. (a) All board members shall promote and preserve the order and decorum of the board’s proceedings. (b) The presiding officer of the board or a majority of the board may expel any individual whose conduct at the board meeting is disruptive, disorderly, contemptuous, or improper for the conduct of business at the board meeting.
[Eff 10/20/08] (Auth: RCH §14-103(a)) (Imp: RCH §14-104)
§2-14-118 Discussion. (a) When a board member or person properly before the board wishes to speak, the member or person shall address the chair, be recognized before proceeding, and shall confine remarks to the subject under discussion, avoiding personalities and abusive language.
§2-14-126 Parliamentary authority. The most current edition of Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised shall be the parliamentary authority of all boards when the Hawaii Revised Statutes, the charter, the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu, and the plan are silent. [Eff 10/20/08] (Auth: RCH §14-103(a)) (Imp: RCH §14-104)

1. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Ranell Asuega Fualaau

2. MONTHLY REPORTS (Three (3) minutes each including Q&A)
2.1. Honolulu Fire Department (HFD)
2.2. Honolulu Police Department (HPD)
2.3. Board of Water Supply (BWS) – Dominic Dias

3. BOARD BUSINESS
3.1. Approval of Regular Meeting Written Summaries for Video Record: Wednesday, August 13, 2025
3.2. Filling of Vacancies – Residents interested in filling a vacant board seat must bring current proof of residency to the board meeting or contact Neighborhood Assistant Camilia Epa Gomes [camilia.epa@honolulu.gov] to verify residency in advance. Map: https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/boards-and-sub-district-boundary-descriptions/
3.2.1. One (1) At-Large
3.2.2. One (1) Sub-district One
3.2.3. Two (2) Sub-district Two
3.3. Discussion for Department of Parks and Recreation Letter to Gather Pālolo Community Feedback for On-Leash Dog Parks. Recommendations to the Board to Provide to DPR Must be Submitted by November 21, 2025.
4. PRESENTATIONS (3 minutes each including Q&A)
4.1. Reimagining Public Safety in Hawaiʻi: To educate communities and answer questions about public safety alternatives to the status quo of policing, criminalization, and incarceration – Liam Chinn & Emily Sarasa, Reimagining Public Safety Coalition.
4.2. Trees for Pālolo Updates – Dan Dinell

5. RESIDENT/COMMUNITY CONCERNS (Three (3) minutes each)

6. ELECTED OFFICIALS (Three (3) minutes each including Q&A)
7.1 Congressman Ed Case
7.2 City Councilmember Scott Nishimoto
7.3 Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative – DPR Second Deputy Director Regina Malepeai
7.4 Governor Josh Green’s Representative – HI-EMA Communication Director Kiele Amundson
7.5 Representative Jackson Sayama
7.6 Senator Les Ihara Jr.

7. ANNOUNCEMENTS
7.1. Next Meetings: The Palolo Neighborhood Board regular meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, November 12, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. at Pālolo Elementary School and online via WebEx
7.2. Coqui Frogs and Coconut Rhinoceros Beetles Presenation: Why They Matter to Our Kūpuna: Pālolo Chinese Home presents a special community education session in partnership with Hawaiʻi Department of Agriculture & Biosecurity, Oʻahu Invasive Species Committee, and the Pālolo Neigborhood Board to educate the Pālolo Community on what efforts are being doing to address these invasive species. Pālolo Chinese Home will be presenting refreshments for attendees, please confirm your attendance, RSVP by emailing events@palolohome.org or scanning the QR code on the flyer at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1upatx9_6H8EI3SndzSN0TL2Kokm_mHHU/view?usp=drive_link
7.3. ʻŌlelo Rebroadcasts: Rebroadcasts of the Pālolo Neighborhood Board No.6 meetings are scheduled each month on ʻŌlelo channel 49 for fourth Thursday at 9:00 p.m. and the first and third Sundays at 12:00 p.m. An archive of past meetings may be found on https://olelo.org/olelonet/ by searching <Palolo>.

8. 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, HI 96817, by telephone on (808) 768-3710, fax (808) 768-3711, or e-mailing: nco@honolulu.gov. Agenda documents and minutes are also available online at https://www8.honolulu.gov/nco/boards/

All written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours of the meeting, 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, HI 96817, fax (808) 768-3711, or 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 INITIAL CONVENING MEETING WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2025 at 7:00 P.M.
PĀLOLO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA, 2106 10TH AVENUE, HONOLULU, HI 96816
AND VIA WEBEX

Video Recording of Meeting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO6Frp_u8VE

Google Drive Link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mRIiZ-kR00PVW8z-q2zHi9L60YE1mXmR

1. CALL TO ORDER – [0:00:08]: Chair Ranell Asuega-Fualaau called the Pālolo Neighborhood Board No. 6 meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Eight (8) members present. Quorum was established. Note: This 9-member Board requires five (5) members to establish a quorum and to take official Board action.

Board Members Present: Sean Aronson, Randolph Hack, Kaleolani Leo, Darlene Nakayama, Andrew Phomsouvanh, Earl Shiraki, Keenan Tydingco, Ranell Asuega-Fualaau, and Catalina Lizarraga (Appointed).

Board Member(s) Absent: None.

Guests: Captain Kēhau Lau (Honolulu Fire Department); Lieutenant Miura (Honolulu Police Department); Dominic Dias (Board of Water Supply); Robbie Snyder (Oʻahu Invasive Species Committee); Regina Malepeai (Mayor Rick Blangiardi); Kiele Amundson (Governor Josh Green); Councilmember Scott Nishimoto, Kylie Tokujo (City Council District 5); Representative Jackson Sayama (State House District 21); Senator Ihara (State Senate District 10); JoAnn Nishiki, Philip Akiu, Cardenas Pintor, Jay Hanamura, Rodney Arias, Patty Takahashi (Residents); Camilia Epa Gomes (Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO). Note: Name was not included if not legible. There were 22 total participants.

2. MONTHLY REPORTS – [0:00:17]

Honolulu Fire Department (HFD) – [0:00:27]: Captain Kēhau Lau from the Pālolo Fire Station provided the report and highlighted the following:
• July 2025 Statistics: There were 2 structure fires, 1 activated alarm, 28 medical emergencies, 3 motor vehicle collisions, and 1 hazardous materials incident in July 2025.
• Safety Tip – Emergency Notifications and Resources: Understanding how you’ll be alerted during urgent emergencies and knowing where to find accurate, official information is a key part of being prepared. There are two different alert methods: (1) Opt-in methods that notify individuals who have signed up to receive alerts via text, email, or app push notifications based on user preferences; and (2) Public alert and warning systems that deliver urgent life-saving information during immediate threats to public safety. Learn more at https://www.honolulu.gov/dem/stay-informed/
• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/151jpqKZVtNYE1P9mpICp_NY2URV4rICT/view?usp=drive_link

Questions, comments, and concerns followed [0:02:00]
1. Tsunami Warning Sirens: Board member Hack asked if sirens were audible from the fire station during the recent tsunami warning. Captain Lau was not present during the warning but noted that HFD had resources ready to respond and had moved equipment to the field in case they needed to clear roads and pathways.

Honolulu Police Department (HPD) – [0:03:38]: Lieutenant Miura from District 7 provided the report and highlighted the following:
• July 2025 Statistics: There were 6 motor vehicle thefts, 3 burglaries, 4 thefts, 6 unauthorized entries into motor vehicles (UEMVs), and 5,662 total calls for service.
• Safety Tip: With school back in session, Lieutenant Miura provided safety tips for bicyclists and pedestrians, particularly children. For bicyclists: wear helmets and bright colored clothing or reflective vests, and teach children to make eye contact with drivers, pedestrians, and other cyclists. For pedestrians: be aware that children are impulsive and may act without realizing dangers around them, and that children are smaller in stature making them harder for drivers to see. He also advised removing drawstrings from children’s clothing as they can get caught in playground equipment and other hazards.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed [0:05:19]
1. Community Appreciation: Board Member Phomsouvanh thanked HPD for their work, noting that Pālolo was in the news the previous week and he had heard good things about the police response.
2. Speed Enforcement Request: Board member Shiraki expressed concerns about speeding on 10th Avenue near the Pālolo Chinese Home, where the speed limit is 15 mph but drivers often travel at 35 mph. He requested increased patrols around 3:00-4:00 p.m. and suggested adding another speed limit sign on the Pālolo Chinese Home’s wall where it would be more visible. Lieutenant Miura agreed to look into increasing patrols in the area.

Honolulu Board of Water Supply (BWS) – [0:08:56]: Dominic Dias provided the report and highlighted the following:
• July 2025 Main Breaks: There were two water main breaks in July 2025: one on July 10 involving an 8-inch main fronting 3411 Kaau Street, and another on July 24 involving an 8-inch main fronting 1317 9th Avenue.
• Project Updates:
1. Waiomao Homestead Road: Installation is complete, and the contractor is waiting to chlorinate the installed mains before switching services.
2. Pālolo Water System Improvements Part Three: The contractor has received notice to proceed and is currently ordering materials. This project will replace water mains in the back portion of the valley along Pālolo Avenue from the Carlos Long area to 10th Avenue, including smaller streets such as Kauhana Street, Kaalani Place, Kaululoa Place, Makanani Place, and Holomua Place.
• General Annoucement – Water Wisdom Program: BWS has started a program to support condominiums, townhouses, residents, and property managers in reducing water usage through on-site or virtual presentations, water audits for communal areas, personalized audits for kupuna (seniors) 60 years and older, and conservation materials. More information is available at https://www.boardofwatersupply.com/waterwisdom.
• Letter for Pālolo Water Systems Improvements Part Three: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AKXK0T4jS_eWHR2KKjsam6Ee1x4kNLHZ/view?usp=drive_link
• Report: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1c9SusMa4yQTTXO-npncaJ-p-4D4__11W/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=111917663458444584436&rtpof=true&sd=true

Questions, comments, and concerns followed [0:11:52]:
1. Service Interruptions: Board Member Hack asked about potential water shutoffs during the planned work starting on August 16. Mr. Dias explained that shutoffs are typically limited to 6-8 hours when transferring service from old mains to new ones. He agreed to follow up regarding potential impacts to Pālolo Chinese Home, noting that BWS typically takes special precautions when working near hospitals.
2. Water Wisdom Program Contact: A board member requested contact information for the Water Wisdom program. Mr. Dias provided the phone number for the BWS communciation office that runs the program at (808) 748-5041.

3. BOARD BUSINESS – [0:14:15]

Approval of Minutes for Wednesday, May 14, 2025 and Wednesday, July 9, 2025 – [0:14:16]: Hack MOVED and Phomsouvanh SECONDED to approve the May 2025 and July 2025 minutes. Hearing no objections, the motion was ADOPTED; 8-0-0 (Aye: Aronson, Hack, Leo, Nakayama, Phomsouvanh, Shiraki, Tydingco, Asuega-Fualaau; Nay: None; Abstain: None) – [0:14:55].

Filling of Vacancies – [0:14:55]: The Chair announced vacancies in the following areas: one (1) At-Large, one (1) Sub-district One, two (2) Sub-district Two, and one (1) Sub-district Four.
• Sub-district Four – One (1) Vacancy [0:16:00]: Catalina Lizarraga (soon to be Catalina Hanamura) volunteered to fill the vacancy and introduced herself.

[0:17:17] – Phomsouvanh nominated Catalina Lizarraga to fill the subdistrict 4 seat. Hearing no further nominations, the Board conducted a roll-call vote. Catalina Lizarraga was elected to fill the subdistrict 4 seat; 8-0-0 (Lizarraga: Aronson, Hack, Leo, Nakayama, Phomsouvanh, Shiraki, Tydingco, Asuega-Fualaau; Nay: None; Abstain: None) – [0:19:40].

[0:19:40] – Hearing no objections, Chair Asuega-Fualaau called for a recess to allow the Neighborhood Assistant to swear in the newly appointed Board member.

[0:19:47] – Chair Asuega-Fualaau called the meeting back to order.

Member Lizarraga joined the meeting at 7:19 p.m.; 9 members present.

4. PRESENTATIONS – [0:19:55]

Coqui Response in Pālolo – [0:20:00]: Robbie Snyder, Community Liaison with the Oʻahu Invasive Species Committee (OISC), provided an update on coqui frogs in Pālolo. He explained that OISC works on various invasive species across the island that are high priority and still capable of being eradicated or highly controlled. The coqui frog population in Pālolo is located in the middle of the valley along Waiomao Road. The Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity (DAB) is taking the lead on this site, conducting monthly citric acid sprays of about 300 gallons on the mauka side of the population and responding on Tuesdays and Wednesdays to reports outside the known population. OISC supports DAB by conducting monthly sprays of 350-400 gallons on the makai side and monitoring coqui calls with sound devices before and after sprays. They are establishing an annual baseline of data to account for seasonality, reproductive cycles, weather events, and the effectiveness of citric application, with the one-year mark expected in January 2026.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed [0:22:48]:
1. Citric Acid Supply: Board Member Hack asked if their budget allows for obtaining citric acid supplies. Mr. Snyder confirmed that funding for citric acid is consistent through the Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity, though he noted it is expensive. He mentioned that OISC could use additional funds for other needs, such as relocating their base yard to allow for hiring more personnel.

5. RESIDENTS’/COMMUNITY CONCERNS – [0:24:00]

Albizia Trees – [0:24:19]: JoAnn Nishiki (resident) reported that nothing has been done about fallen Albizia trees behind Narcissus Street despite previous notifications that the mayor’s office would create a firebreak. She noted that more trees have fallen during recent high winds, and about half of the remaining Albizia trees are now brown with pods rather than green leaves. She displayed a collection of pods gathered since August 1 and expressed concern that the problem will worsen in the coming months. She urged addressing the issue before it becomes as severe as in Manoa.

Property Boundary and Water Pressure Issues – [0:26:54]: Philip Akiu (resident) reported concerns about invasive Albizia trees growing on what might be state land, Board of Water Supply property, or Department of Land and Natural Resources property bordering his property. He described difficulties in determining which agency is responsible, with each referring him elsewhere. He noted a particular tree growing on the fence line that could hit houses if it collapses during high winds. He also mentioned ongoing low water pressure on Narcissus Street, an issue he had previously raised in March 2025.

Canal Debris – [0:29:11]: Philip Akiu (resident) also reported that the canal behind his house is full of debris. He explained that a private company is contracted to clean only the front part where water accumulates at a grid, but debris from upstream continues to flow down. He has observed Board of Water Supply personnel rushing to clean the grid during heavy rains and expressed concern about potential overflow affecting houses downstream.

Community Event Announcement [0:31:02]: Rodney Arias (resident) shared that his church, Unified, along with five other churches, recently held a back-to-school bash for children living in Pālolo Homes. The event attracted over 200 children and 300+ families. He announced that the churches are planning another gathering on Saturday, August 23, 2025, at Kaimuki Christian Church to pray for the community, schools, government, and state, and invited board members and community members to attend.

6. ELECTED OFFICIALS – [0:33:00]

Congressman Ed Case’s Representative – [0:33:05]: No representative present.

Councilmember Scott Nishimoto – [0:33:15]: Councilmember Nishimoto provided updates on previous inquiries:
• Pālolo Valley District Park Outdoor Lighting Court: The Department of Parks and Recreation reported it is in the “scope development process phase.” This year’s budget for the park includes gym renovations and a new roof for the pool pump building.
• Free Tax Preparation Clinic: A free tax preparation clinic will be held on Sunday, August 18, 2025 from 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. at 829 Pensacola Street, hosted by the Giving Circle Church.
• Narcissus Street Concerns: He offered to speak with residents after the meeting about concerns on city property, noting that his office has taken over from former councilmember Calvin Say’s office.
• To sign-up for Councilmember Nishimoto’s e-blast please go to: http://eepurl.com/dl6xMz
• For questions or concerns please email: scott.nishimoto@honolulu.gov or kylie.tokujo@honolulu.gov or call the office at 808-768-5005.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [0:35:35]
1. Free Tax Clinic: Chair Asuega-Fualaau asked for details on the free tax clinic. Councilmember Nishimoto shared he will share the event flyer and for those signing-up, to bring all their tax papers. He shared the event he sponsored last year was popular and time slots were full to recieve tax help. Event flyer: https://www.hawaiitaxhelp.org/

Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative – [0:36:16]: Regina Malepeai, Second Deputy Director of the Department of Planning and Permitting, introduced herself as the new Mayor’s representative for the board and provided updates on several issues:
1. Private Roads in Pālolo: In response to a resident’s inquiry about privately owned roads in the district, the Department of Design and Construction provided a list of approximately ten private roads, though the list is not definitive or conclusive. The following roads provided are (portions are in parentheses): Hardesty Street, Maluhia Street (Pūkele Avenue to 10th Avenue), Hinahina Street, Kēhau Place, Gardenia Street (2681 Gardenia Street to dead-end), Lāʻī Road (3002 Lāʻī Road to end), Hanakealoha Place (2318 Hanakealoha Place to dead-end), Helo Place, Kuahea Place, Makauliʻi Place, 9th Avenue (1420 9th Avenue to Pākuʻi Street).
2. Water Main Breaks: Regarding who pays for repaving after water main breaks, pipes are owned by the Board of Water Supply regardless of whether the road is private or city-owned. BWS makes repairs and hires private contractors for final paving, usually within 30 days, using rate-payer funds rather than property taxes. If pipes are privately owned and in a private road, homeowners would pay for both the break repair and paving.
3. Speed Limit Signs on 10th Avenue: The Department of Transportation Services (DTS) completed an investigation of speed limit signage along 10th Avenue between Waialae and Pālolo Chinese Home. They found that current spacing of 25 mph signs complies with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. A review of traffic collision history did not reveal conditions requiring additional traffic control devices. However, they observed faded school crossing ahead signs and pavement markings and issued a work order to the Department of Facilities Maintenance (DFM) for refreshing these markings (reference Paint & Sign Work Order [PSWO] 36731) to the. For updates regarding PSWO 36731, please contact DFM at 808-768-3622.
4. Fencing on Makai Side of 10th Avenue: Regarding the need for additional wire fencing along the sidewalk on 10th Avenue to prevent falls down the steep, vegetated slope, DFM is investigating whether existing railings should be extended or chain fencing installed.
• Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FTwzHvsnJTufp6fpjHNTsSrcHapxLBuu/view?usp=drive_link

Questions, comments, and concerns followed [0:42:33]:
1. Maintenance for Private Roads: Board Member Phomsouvanh clarified that the constituent’s question about private roads was related to the process for converting them to city roads for maintenance purposes and understanding current maintenance regulations.
2. Speed Limit Signs: Board Member Shiraki reiterated concerns about the 15 mph speed limit near Pālolo Chinese Home, suggesting that existing signs are not visible enough and requesting an additional sign on a pole next to Pālolo Chinese Home.
3. Fencing on Makai Side of 10th Avenue: Board Member Shiraki emphasized the need for continuous fencing along 10th Avenue to prevent people from falling down the steep slope.

Governor Josh Green’s Representative – [0:45:56]: Kiele Amundson, Communications Director with the Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency, provided updates from state agencies:
• Americans with Disabilities Act: On July 26, the Department of Health marked the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, honoring the disability rights movement and decades of advocacy.
• Fire Safety Tips: With summer’s dry season posing fire threats, she advised residents to clear defensible spaces, remove dry vegetation and combustible materials from around structures, avoid burning debris or using open flames outdoors, clear gutters, know multiple evacuation routes, prepare emergency kits, and practice family evacuation plans.
• Legacy Land Conservation Program: The DLNR program is inviting grant applications for fiscal year 2026, with approximately $6.7 million available for preserving land with natural, environmental, recreational, scenic, cultural, agricultural, or historic value.
• Governor’s Policy Book: Governor Green introduced his 2025 Hawaiʻi Policy Book outlining plans for housing, healthcare, public safety, and climate resilience. Details are available in his monthly newsletter “Ke Ala Hou” or online at https://governor.hawaii.gov/.
• Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rSWUgAS0-xhyKeUnZogcy-mLr53akmt2/view?usp=drive_link
• For more tips on how to be prepared for any natural disasters, please visit: https://dod.hawaii.gov/hiema/

Questions, comments, and concerns followed [0:48:39]:
1. Tsunami Warning Sirens: A board member expressed concern about the recent tsunami warning, noting confusion about the earthquake’s magnitude and difficulty hearing sirens in Pālolo valley. He emphasized the importance of audible sirens, especially for locally generated tsunamis that leave little time for news reports. Ms. Amundson explained that while Pālolo is not in an inundation zone, making sirens there a lower priority, the Pālolo siren is in the maintenance log for next year.
2. Multiple Alert Methods: A resident emphasized the critical importance of sirens as a primary alert method, noting that many people, especially in high-rise buildings, rely on sirens as their first indication of an emergency. Ms. Amundson acknowledged this concern while explaining that the state maintains 418 sirens and encouraged residents to also sign up for Honolulu Alert, which provides real-time messaging to smartphones.

Representative Jackson Sayama – [0:58:36]: Representative Sayama provide the report and highlighted the following:
• Gratitude: Representative Sayama thanked Robbie Snyder and the Oʻahu Invasive Species Committee team for their work combating coqui frogs, noting he had accompanied them and witnessed the labor-intensive process. He promised to support funding to expand their operations. He also thanked Pālolo Hongwanji for their Bon Festival and the Pālolo Lions Club for their volunteers and participating organizations that helped make it a wonderful event.
• Ongoing Efforts: Representative Sayama addressed the siren issue, confirming he had received numerous concerns during the tsunami warning and would push to expedite siren projects. He discussed his ongoing work on labor and workforce development issues, including expanded funding for paid internship programs and a working group on paid family leave that will meet the following day.
• Follow-up Concerns: He also mentioned meeting with residents on 10th Avenue about concerns regarding someone feeding feral chickens, causing a population boom. He is exploring funding sources from DLNR for chicken traps or may use campaign funds to purchase cages from a service on Sand Island.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed [1:02:29]:
1. Siren Timeline: Board Member Hack noted that a 60-day timeline for siren action had been previously mentioned but not met. Representative Sayama confirmed that his office had received information that the Pālolo siren was on a list to be completed within 30-60 days and promised to follow up on the exact timeline, emphasizing the urgency of the matter given the confusion during the recent tsunami warning.
2. Siren Importance: Board Member Shiraki reiterated the critical importance of sirens as the first line of alert for emergencies, noting he had been advocating for functioning sirens for over two years.
3. Paid Family Leave Working Group: Board Member Aronson asked if the paid family leave working group would be public. Representative Sayama explained that initially, it would be limited to working group members due to the complexity of the issue, but they hope to solicit public input later, possibly in November or December.

Senator Les Ihara, Jr. – [1:07:08]: Senator Ihara provided the report and highlighted the following:
• Interim: Senator Ihara explained that since the legislature adjourned in May, they will not return to regular session until January 18, 2026. During the interim, he is listening to community concerns, particularly those that might require legislation, and sometimes acts as an intermediary with executive branch agencies. He mentioned the possibility of a special session in October or November, likely tied to the continuing resolution in Congress that funds a partial budget. He expressed confidence in Hawaii’s congressional delegation but noted high uncertainty regarding federal politics.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed [1:09:12]:
1. Medicaid Projection: A board member asked about the status of Quest or Medicaid projections and whether they would require a special session. Senator Ihara explained there are concerns about potential cuts and how to accommodate them within current budgets. While the federal administration claims there were no cuts to Medicaid, state officials believe there will be effects and eventual cuts that could impact access to medical care. He expressed confidence in the governor’s team and their coordination with the congressional delegation.

7. ANNOUNCEMENTS – [1:11:00]

Next Meetings – Pālolo Neighborhood Board No. 6 – [1:11:00]: Initially, Chair Asuega-Fualaau announced the next meeting would be on September 10, 2025. However, Senator Ihara noted that according to the July 9, 2025, minutes, the board had voted unanimously to recess in September 2025, January 2026, and June 2026. After checking, Chair Asuega-Fualaau confirmed this was correct and announced that the next meeting would instead be on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. at Pālolo Elementary School and online via WebEx.

ʻŌlelo Rebroadcasts: Rebroadcasts of the Pālolo Neighborhood Board No.6 meetings are scheduled each month on ʻŌlelo channel 49 on the fourth Thursday at 9:00 p.m. and the first and third Sundays at 12:00 p.m. and that an archive of meetings may be found online.

8. ADJOURNMENT – [1:13:33] The meeting was adjourned in at 8:18 p.m.

Submitted by: Camilia Epa Gomes, Neighborhood Assistant, NCO
Reviewed by: Dylan Whitsell, Deputy, NCO
Finalized by:

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MAKIKI-LOWER PUNCHBOWL-TANTALUS NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 10     NICE NEIGHBORHOODS COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA Monday, April 27, 2026 from 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Hawaiʻi State Representative Kim [...]
27 Apr
April 27, 2026    
2:30 pm
Agenda
Budget Committee
April 28, 2026    
9:00 am
AGENDA Meeting Materials (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
Star Advertiser Career Expo Résumé Workshop
April 28, 2026    
9:00 am - 11:00 am
Join us for a free, hands-on Résumé Workshop to help you create, update, and print your résumé before attending the Career Expo at the Neal [...]
28 Apr
April 28, 2026    
12:00 pm - 3:30 pm
AGENDA WebEx Recording Minutes Summary (draft) Board Materials III.  American World War II Heritage City Program        *  Draft Nomination Package IV.  Hawaii [...]
29 Apr
April 29, 2026    
9:00 am
AGENDA Meeting Materials (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
Infrastructure, Transportation & Technology Committee
April 29, 2026    
9:00 am
MEETING CANCELLED
AGENDA Meeting Materials  (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
International & Legal Affairs Committee
April 29, 2026    
1:00 pm
AGENDA Meeting Materials  (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
Zoning & Planning Committee
April 30, 2026    
9:00 am
AGENDA Meeting Materials  (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
30 Apr
April 30, 2026    
12:00 pm - 4:30 pm
AGENDA
Public Safety & Economy Committee
April 30, 2026    
1:00 pm
AGENDA Meeting Materials (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
98th Lei Day Celebration!
May 1, 2026    
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Enjoy the beauty and grace of the international symbol of aloha at the 98th Annual Lei Day Celebration! The festivities are scheduled from 9 a.m. [...]
Budget Committee Special Meeting
May 1, 2026    
10:30 am
AGENDA Meeting Materials (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Waiʻanae Library
May 4, 2026    
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 Monday of every month. [...]
04 May
May 4, 2026    
2:30 pm
Agenda
04 May
May 4, 2026    
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
NORTH SHORE NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 27     HEALTH AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA MONDAY, MAY 4, 2026 6:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. WAIALUA [...]
05 May
May 5, 2026    
12:45 pm - 3:15 pm
In-Person Server Training class, for employment in the City and County of Honolulu (Island of Oahu) ONLY:   REQUIREMENTS: In-person attendance (no late arrivals) TO [...]
WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Kaimukī Library
May 5, 2026    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The WorkHawaiʻi Division will be offering free Satellite Services at the Kaimukī Public Library 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. on the first Tuesday of every month. [...]
WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Waipahu Library
May 5, 2026    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The WorkHawaiʻi Division will be offering free Satellite Services at the Waipahu Public Library 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month. [...]
WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Waimānalo Library
May 6, 2026    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The WorkHawaiʻi Division will be offering free Satellite Services at the Waimānalo Public and School Library 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. on the first Wednesday of [...]
WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - ʻAiea Library
May 6, 2026    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The WorkHawaiʻi Division will be offering free Satellite Services at the ʻAiea Public Library 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month. [...]
06 May
May 6, 2026    
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
AGENDA Board Materials Consideration of the proposed Findings of Fact, Conclusions, and Recommendation, approving East Kapolei Neighborhood Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) State Land Use District Boundary [...]
Wahiawa Job Fair
May 7, 2026    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Looking for work? Stop by the FREE Job Fair hosted at the Wahiawa First to Work Unit. Meet employers face-to-face, get interviewed on the spot, [...]
FY26 - Liquor Commission Regular Meeting
May 7, 2026    
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Agenda Board Packet Synopsis Video Written Summary Materials Distributed at the 40th meeting   PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND TESTIMONY: Public testimony may be accepted in writing [...]
07 May
May 7, 2026    
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
DOWNTOWN - CHINATOWN NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 13     REGULAR MEETING AGENDA THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2026, at 6:00 P.M. Keʻelikōlani Middle School Library 1302 Queen [...]
08 May
May 8, 2026    
8:42 am - 9:36 am
Ewa Villages Golf Tournament DPR Seniors 8:42 am to 9:36 am
08 May
May 8, 2026    
9:00 am - 10:00 am
Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organization TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING To join virtually, click on Agenda below or at in-person public video conferencing meeting location at:  OahuMPO [...]
08 May
May 8, 2026    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
11 May
May 11, 2026    
9:45 am - 12:30 pm
Virtual server training class, for employment in the City and County of Honolulu (Island of Oahu) ONLY:   REQUIREMENTS: Computer/laptop (recommended), smartphone, or tablet - with [...]
11 May
May 11, 2026    
2:30 pm
Agenda
Summer Fun Register - East Honolulu (D1)
May 11, 2026    
5:00 pm
Summer Fun 2026 keiki registration is from May 11 - May 15, 2026! Sign-ups for Summer Fun are primarily conducted online, through the “Activities” section [...]
12 May
May 12, 2026    
12:45 pm - 3:15 pm
In-Person Server Training class, for employment in the City and County of Honolulu (Island of Oahu) ONLY:   REQUIREMENTS: In-person attendance (no late arrivals) TO [...]
WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Wahiawā Library
May 12, 2026    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The WorkHawaiʻi Division will be offering free Satellite Services at the Wahiawā Public Library 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. on the second Tuesday of every month. [...]
Summer Fun Register - West Honolulu (D2)
May 12, 2026    
5:00 pm
Summer Fun 2026 keiki registration is from May 11 - May 15, 2026! Sign-ups for Summer Fun are primarily conducted online, through the “Activities” section [...]
13 May
May 13, 2026    
9:45 am - 12:30 pm
Virtual server training class, for employment in the City and County of Honolulu (Island of Oahu) ONLY:   REQUIREMENTS: Computer/laptop (recommended), smartphone, or tablet - with [...]
City Council
May 13, 2026    
10:00 am
AGENDA Meeting Materials (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Pearl City Library
May 13, 2026    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The WorkHawaiʻi Division will be offering free Satellite Services at the Pearl City Public Library 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. on the Second Wednesday of every [...]
Ocean Safety Commission Meeting
May 14, 2026    
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Ocean Safety Commission Meeting Thursday, May 14, 2026 11:00am 530 S. King Street, 2nd Floor Multipurpose Room #205 Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96813 Documents AGENDA
14 May
May 14, 2026    
12:00 pm - 4:30 pm
AGENDA
WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Nānākuli Library
May 14, 2026    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The WorkHawaiʻi Division will be offering free Satellite Services at the Nānākuli Public Library 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month. [...]
15 May
May 15, 2026    
9:45 am - 12:30 pm
Virtual server training class, for employment in the City and County of Honolulu (Island of Oahu) ONLY:   REQUIREMENTS: Computer/laptop (recommended), smartphone, or tablet - with [...]
15 May
May 15, 2026    
1:00 pm - 4:30 pm
See attached for agenda Agenda
Summer Fun Register - Central O‘ahu (D5)
May 15, 2026    
5:00 pm
Summer Fun 2026 keiki registration is from May 11 - May 15, 2026! Sign-ups for Summer Fun are primarily conducted online, through the “Activities” section [...]
18 May
May 18, 2026    
9:45 am - 12:30 pm
Virtual server training class, for employment in the City and County of Honolulu (Island of Oahu) ONLY:   REQUIREMENTS: Computer/laptop (recommended), smartphone, or tablet - with [...]
18 May
May 18, 2026    
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
WAHIAWĀ - WHITMORE VILLAGE NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 26     To view agenda and minutes, visit our board website. Event shows physical location; however, other options [...]
Budget Committee
May 19, 2026    
9:00 am
AGENDA Meeting Materials (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
19 May
May 19, 2026    
12:45 pm - 3:15 pm
In-Person Server Training class, for employment in the City and County of Honolulu (Island of Oahu) ONLY:   REQUIREMENTS: In-person attendance (no late arrivals) TO [...]
Energy, Environment & Sustainability Committee
May 19, 2026    
1:00 pm
AGENDA Meeting Materials (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
Infrastructure, Transportation & Technology Committee
May 20, 2026    
9:00 am
AGENDA Meeting Materials  (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
20 May
May 20, 2026    
9:45 am - 12:30 pm
Virtual server training class, for employment in the City and County of Honolulu (Island of Oahu) ONLY:   REQUIREMENTS: Computer/laptop (recommended), smartphone, or tablet - with [...]
Downtown Honolulu Job Fair
May 20, 2026    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Looking for work? Stop by the FREE Job Fair hosted at the Downtown 1 First to Work Unit. Meet employers face-to-face, get interviewed on the [...]
Zoning & Planning Committee
May 21, 2026    
9:00 am
AGENDA Meeting Materials  (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
Public Safety & Economy Committee
May 21, 2026    
1:00 pm
AGENDA Meeting Materials (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Hawaiʻi State Library
May 21, 2026    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The WorkHawaiʻi Division will be offering free Satellite Services at the Hawaiʻi State Library 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. on the third Thursday of every month. [...]
Sew a Lei for Memorial Day
May 22, 2026    
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
For over seven decades the City and County of Honolulu has kept their solemn promise to adorn every grave at Pūowaina with a fresh lei [...]
22 May
May 22, 2026    
9:45 am - 12:30 pm
Virtual server training class, for employment in the City and County of Honolulu (Island of Oahu) ONLY:   REQUIREMENTS: Computer/laptop (recommended), smartphone, or tablet - with [...]
22 May
May 22, 2026    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 
23 May
May 23, 2026 - May 24, 2026    
6:00 am - 10:00 am
Ala Wai Golf Tournament United Okinawan Association 6:00 am to 10:00 am On Both Days
23 May
May 23, 2026 - May 24, 2026    
9:30 am - 2:00 pm
West Loch Golf Tournament Oahu Junior Golf Association 9:30 am to 2:00 pm On Both Days
25 May
May 25, 2026    
All Day
Memorial Day Holiday All City Municipal Golf Courses Will Be Observing A Holiday Schedule.  Weekend Rates Will Apply.
75th Mayor's Memorial Day Ceremony
In honor of those who made the final, full measure of devotion while serving in the Armed Forces for the United States of America, the [...]
25 May
May 25, 2026    
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
MCCULLY - MŌ‘ILI‘ILI NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 8     To view agenda and minutes, visit our board website. Event shows physical location; however, other options of [...]
26 May
May 26, 2026    
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
ALA MOANA - KAKA‘AKO NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 11     To view agenda and minutes, visit our board website. Event shows physical location; however, other options [...]
26 May
May 26, 2026    
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
HAWAI‘I KAI NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 1     To view agenda and minutes, visit our board website. Event shows physical location; however, other options of [...]
26 May
May 26, 2026    
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
PEARL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 21     To view agenda and minutes, visit our board website. Event shows physical location; however, other options of participation [...]
27 May
May 27, 2026    
1:30 pm - 4:00 pm
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Board Materials Director's Report and Recommendation to Zone Change Request 2025-ZCH-1, Hagan Family 
27 May
May 27, 2026    
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
MAKAKILO - KAPOLEI - HONOKAI HALE NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 34   To view agenda and minutes, visit our board website. Event shows physical location; however, other [...]
27 May
May 27, 2026    
7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
MILILANI - WAIPI‘O - MELEMANU NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 25     To view agenda and minutes, visit our board website. Event shows physical location; however, other [...]
FY26 - Liquor Commission Regular Meeting
May 28, 2026    
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 [...]
28 May
May 28, 2026    
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
WAIPAHŪ NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 22   To view agenda and minutes, visit our board website. Event shows physical location; however, other options of participation may also [...]
WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Liliha Library
May 29, 2026    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The WorkHawaiʻi Division will be offering free Satellite Services at the Liliha Public Library 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. on the last Friday of every month. [...]
WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Waiʻanae Library
June 1, 2026    
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 Monday of every month. [...]
WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Kaimukī Library
June 2, 2026    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The WorkHawaiʻi Division will be offering free Satellite Services at the Kaimukī Public Library 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. on the first Tuesday of every month. [...]
WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Waipahu Library
June 2, 2026    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The WorkHawaiʻi Division will be offering free Satellite Services at the Waipahu Public Library 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month. [...]
02 Jun
June 2, 2026    
6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
WAI‘ANAE COAST NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 24         To view agenda and minutes, visit our board website. Event shows physical location; however, other options [...]
City Council
June 3, 2026    
10:00 am
AGENDA Meeting Materials (Available 48 hours before each meeting.  Check back periodically for additional submissions)
WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - Waimānalo Library
June 3, 2026    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The WorkHawaiʻi Division will be offering free Satellite Services at the Waimānalo Public and School Library 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. on the first Wednesday of [...]
WorkHawaiʻi Satellite Services - ʻAiea Library
June 3, 2026    
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The WorkHawaiʻi Division will be offering free Satellite Services at the ʻAiea Public Library 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month. [...]
FY26 - Liquor Commission Regular Meeting
June 4, 2026    
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 [...]
04 Jun
June 4, 2026    
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
DOWNTOWN - CHINATOWN NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 13     To view agenda and minutes, visit our board website. Event shows physical location; however, other options of [...]
04 Jun
June 4, 2026    
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
KAILUA NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 31     To view agenda and minutes, visit our board website. Event shows physical location; however, other options of participation may [...]
05 Jun
June 5, 2026    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING (2026-SMA-12, S026-SV-1) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ( 2026-VAR-3)
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29 Apr
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04 May
2:30 pm
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07 May
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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13 May
City Council
10:00 am
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Ocean Safety Commission Meeting
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
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18 May
18 May
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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20 May
Downtown Honolulu Job Fair
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Zoning & Planning Committee
9:00 am
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23 May
6:00 am - 10:00 am
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23 May
9:30 am - 2:00 pm
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26 May
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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26 May
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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26 May
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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27 May
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27 May
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28 May
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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02 Jun
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City Council
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04 Jun
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