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SUMMARY:13. Downtown-Chinatown NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:DOWNTOWN - CHINATOWN NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 13\nREGULAR MEETING
  AGENDA\nTHURSDAY\, OCTOBER 3\, 2024\, at 6:00 P.M.\nKeʻelikōlani Middle
  School Library\n1302 Queen Emma Street\, Honolulu\, HI 96813 \nAND VIA WE
 BEX\n\nThis meeting location is open to public participation.\nOther avail
 able options including WebEx and phone-in instructions are as follows:\n\n
 Meeting Link: https://cchnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=m2eec5eabd07f32af60
 5be6e0c6aac97b\nMeeting Number / Access Code: 2490 552 4947\nPassword: NB1
 3 (6213 from phones and video systems)\nJoin by phone: +1(408) 418-9388 [U
 nited States toll]\n\nMeeting Materials Link: https://drive.google.com/dri
 ve/folders/1F4DdI9R8Er12TNf6Bl-yb4p4EW0-68vu\n\nRules of Speaking: Any aud
 ience member may raise their hand to speak on an agenda item at the announ
 ced time\; when recognized by the Presiding Officer\, questions/comments a
 re limited to two (2) minutes. After the audience\, Board members may rais
 e their hand to speak with questions and comments limited to one (1) minut
 e. Requests for follow-ups may or may not be granted by the Presiding Offi
 cer. Audience/Board members should refrain from interruptions and/or disru
 ptive conduct. Any individual not following these rules may be ruled out o
 f order.\n\nRules for Presentations/Reports: Presentation of materials are
  only permitted by individuals listed on the agenda (or by the Neighborhoo
 d Assistant/an Officer of the Board) during the listed presentation/report
 . Speakers are urged to keep their prepared remarks to under the allotted 
 time on the agenda (unless otherwise authorized by the Chair/Presiding Off
 icer). Subsequent responses during Q&amp\;A should be kept brief and direc
 t (or may be addressed in private follow-ups).\n\nOther Notes: The Board m
 ay vote upon any listed agenda item\; items not listed cannot be voted upo
 n unless allowed under HRS 92 (a.k.a. Sunshine Law). Matters raised during
  Public Concerns cannot be voted upon (but may be discussed by the Board a
 t the discretion of the Presiding Officer). Members of the Board may not r
 aise a matter not listed on the agenda during Public Concerns (but may req
 uest inclusion of an item on the agenda in advance of the meeting). Public
  testimony received in advance of the meeting may also be read aloud (duri
 ng the listed agenda item or Public Concerns) at the discretion of the Cha
 ir.\nI. CALL TO ORDER\nII. PUBLIC SAFETY REPORTS (5 minutes each)\nA. Hono
 lulu Fire Department\nB. Honolulu Police Department\nIII. PRESENTATION OF 
 CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION\nIV. PRESENTATIONS (10 minutes each)\nA. Hawaii
 an Electric Follow up – Brendan Bailey or his representative\nB. Fort St
 reet Mall Project: Wahi Pana/Hawaii Triennial Public Art Exhibition – Na
 nea Lum/Marion Cadora\nC. Mental Health Kōkua opening of the Edwin Thomas
  Building at 41 S. Beretania Street – Greg Payton\nD. Hawaii Capitol Poo
 l Improvements Project – Gordon Wood\, Administrator from Public Works D
 ivison – State Department of Accounting and General Services\nV. BOARD B
 USINESS (10 minutes each)\nA. Resolution 2024-05 Urging additional governm
 ent reforms recommended by the Commission to Improve Standards of Conduct.
 \ni. Presentation by League of Women Voters Legislative Committee – Sand
 y Ma\nii. Continuation of discussion of Resolution 2024-05\nB. Update on C
 ity Council Bill 50 (2024) Relating to Parades\, Street Festivals\, and Ot
 her Activities (specifically as the current bill’s language could impact
  Downtown-Chinatown)\nVI. PUBLIC CONCERNS (2 minutes each regarding issues
  not listed on this agenda)\nVII. ELECTED OFFICIALS (5 minutes each)\nA. C
 ongressman Ed Case’s Representative\nB. Governor Josh Green’s Represen
 tative – Steven Downes [stephen.downes@doh.hawaii.gov]\nC. Mayor Rick Bl
 angiardi’s Representative – Ian Santee [isantee@honolulu.gov]\nD. City
  Council (District 6) – Tyler Dos Santos-Tam [tdossantos-tam@honolulu.go
 v]\nE. State Senate (District 13) – Karl Rhoads [senrhoads@capitol.hawai
 i.gov]\nF. State House (District 26) – Scott Saiki [repsaiki@capitol.haw
 aii.gov]\nG. State House (District 28) – Daniel Holt [repholt@capitol.ha
 waii.gov]\nVIII. QUARTERLY REPORTS (3 minutes each)\nA. Chinatown Business
  Community Association (CBCA) – Chu Lan Shubert-Kwock\nB. Neighborhood C
 itizen Patrol – Kevin Lye\nIX. APPROVAL OF MINUTES (1 minute)\nA. Thursd
 ay\, September 5th\, 2024\, Regular Meeting Written Summary for Video Reco
 rd\nX. CHAIR’S REPORT (5 minutes)\nA. Board Member written request(s) to
  include topics on the next regular meeting’s agenda\; inclusion for nex
 t month to be decided by Board vote per Neighborhood Plan §2-14-111(c)\ni
 . Board Member Lye: Proposal to re-implement equitable per-item and per-sp
 eaker on-screen timers for NB 13 as per best practices.\nii. Board member 
 Lye: Amendments to Regular Meeting Written Summary for Video Record for th
 e months of July 2024 and August 2024 (previously adopted by the board in 
 September 2024)\nXI. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. The next Downtown-Chinatown Neighbo
 rhood Board No. 13 regular meeting is scheduled for Thursday\, November 7\
 , 2024\, at 6:00 p.m. at Keʻelikōlani Middle School and virtually via We
 bex.\nB. YouTube – An archive of video recordings of Neighborhood Board 
 meetings can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/@cityandcountyneighborho
 odc2559\nC. Rebroadcasts of Downtown-Chinatown Neighborhood Board No. 13 m
 eetings are scheduled on ʻŌlelo channel 49 for every third Thursday at 9
 :00 p.m.\, as well as 9:00 a.m. on the fourth Saturday of each month. An a
 rchive of past meetings may be found on http://olelo.org/olelonet/ by sear
 ching on &lt\;Downtown Chinatown&gt\;.\nXII. ADJOURNMENT\n\nA mailing list
  is maintained for interested persons and agencies to receive this board
 ’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to the ma
 iling list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at 
 Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaiʻ
 i 96817\, by telephone on (808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or e-maili
 ng nco@honolulu.gov. Agenda documents and minutes are also available onlin
 e at https://www8.honolulu.gov/nco/boards/.\n\nAll written testimony must 
 be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the me
 eting. If within 48 hours of the meeting\, written and/or oral testimony m
 ay be submitted directly to the Board at the meeting. If submitting writte
 n testimony\, please note the Board and agenda item(s) your testimony conc
 erns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\,
  Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or email nbtestimo
 ny@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommod
 ation due to a disability or an interpreter for a language other than Engl
 ish\, please call the Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 bet
 ween 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 possi
 ble to fulfill requests received after this date.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nDRAFT REGU
 LAR MEETING WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD\nTHURSDAY\, SEPTEMBER 5\, 202
 4 at 6:00 P.M.\nPRINCESS RUTH KE‘ELIKŌLANI MIDDLE SCHOOL CAFETERIA – 
 1302 QUEEN EMMA STREET\, HONOLULU\, HI 96813\nAND VIA WEBEX TELECONFERENCI
 NG\n\nVideo recording of this meeting can be found at: https://www.youtube
 .com/watch?v=SUATJsaRJ5s\n\nReports &amp\; other meeting materials can be 
 found at:\nhttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1F4DdI9R8Er12TNf6Bl-yb4p
 4EW0-68vu\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER – [0:00:01]: 6:00 p.m.\n\nChair Ernest Car
 avalho called the Downtown-Chinatown Neighborhood Board No. 13 meeting to 
 order at 6:00 p.m. Quorum was established with seven (7) members present. 
 Note: This nine-member Board requires five (5) members to establish quorum
  and to take official Board action.\n\nMembers Present: Robert Armstrong\,
  Ernest Caravalho\, Sean Fitzsimmons\, Ross Isokane\, Kevin Lye\, Lori McC
 arney\, Chu Lan Shubert-Kwock\, Kevin McDonald (arrived 6:19 p.m.)\, Laura
  Sturges (appointed at this meeting).\n\nMembers Absent: None.\n\nGuests: 
 Fire Captain Arakaki (Honolulu Fire Department)\; Lieutenant Arnold Saguci
 o (Honolulu Police Department)\; Ian Santee (Mayor Rick Blangiardi)\; Stev
 en Downes (Governor Josh Green)\; Casey Abe (Hawaii Department of Transpor
 tation Highways Division)\; Guillaume Maman (City Office of Economic Revit
 alization)\; Mallory Meister and Jacqueline Davis (Congressman Ed Case)\; 
 Richmond Luzar (Councilmember Tyler Dos Santos-Tam)\; Brayden Cheung (Sena
 tor Karl Rhoads)\; Iris Oda (Honolulu Board of Water Supply)\; Marissa Gon
 zales (Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation)\; Patrick Watson (Fran
 k V. Coluccio Construction)\; Allan Silva (Children and Youth Day Planning
  Committee)\; Greg Payton (Maunakea Villages)\; Mark Tarone (Founder of Ha
 llowbaloo 2024)\; Karen Awana (Kulia Academy)\; Kim Coco Iwamoto\, Maria R
 allojay\, Jocelyn McMahon\, Henry Pang\, Ronald Higa\, Rick Keene\, Robert
  Quartero (Residents)\; Camilia Epa Gomes (Neighborhood Commission Office)
 . Note: Name was not included if not legible. There were 43 total attendee
 s.\n\nII. FILLING OF BOARD VACANCIES – [0:00:55]:\n\nDowntown-Chinatown 
 At-Large – One (1) Vacancy – [0:00:58]: Jocelyn McMahon and Laura Stur
 ges volunteered to fill the vacancy in subdistrict. Neighborhood Assistant
  Camilia Epa Gomes confirmed she had verified the residency of both volunt
 eer’s residency in the district before the meeting. Both volunteers shar
 ed brief introductions about themselves.\n\n[0:02:19] – Isokane nominate
 d Sturges to fill the Board vacancy. [0:02:22] – Lye nominated McMahon t
 o fill the Board vacancy. Hearing no other nominations\, the board conduct
 ed a roll-call vote. Sturges was appointed\; 5-2-0 (Sturges: Fitzsimmons\,
  Isokane\, McCarney\, Shubert-Kwock\, Caravalho\; McMahon: Armstrong\, Lye
 \; Abstain: None) – [0:7:33]\n\n[0:07:30] – Chair Caravalho called for
  a recess at 6:07 p.m. to have the Neighborhood Assistant administer the o
 ath of office to Member Sturges.\n\nMember Sturges joined the meeting at 6
 :09 p.m.\; 8 members present.\n\n[0:09:36] – Chair Caravalho called the 
 meeting back to order at 6:09 p.m.\n\nIII. PUBLIC SAFETY REPORTS – [0:09
 :40]\n\nHonolulu Fire Department – [0:09:46]: Fire Captain Arakaki provi
 ded the report and shared the monthly statistics for August 2024. The safe
 ty tip for the month is in regards to moving over for emergency vehicles.\
 n• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KCpyOpv0EetWsas8ux1OB7vwOX3p
 neXZ/view?usp=drive_link\n\nQuestions\, comments and concerns followed –
  [0:12:10]\n\nHonolulu Police Department – [0:13:00]: Lieutenant Arnold 
 Sagucio provided the report and shared the monthly statistics for August 2
 024. There were no criminal breaches to report. Lt. Sagucio provided detai
 ls on both the assault cases as well as robbery cases for last month. The 
 Mayor’s 9/11 Memorial Walk will be Sunday\, September 8\, 2024 from 5:00
  p.m. to 7:00 p.m. There will be a Remembrance Ceremony at Tamarind Park o
 n Wednesday\, September 11\, 2024 from 11:45 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. The ceremo
 ny is open to the public to participate and to remember the people and the
  first responders that were lost on that day. The safety tip for the month
  is in regards to securing loads on vehicles due to calls for hazardous de
 bris on the roadways and freeways.\n• Crime Mapping Statistics: https://
 www.honolulupd.org/information/crime-mapping/\n\nQuestions\, comments and 
 concerns followed – [0:16:00]\n\nMcDonald joined the meeting at 6:19 p.m
 .\; 9 members present.\n\nIV. PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION 
 – [0:31:55]: Chair Caravalho announced that the presentation of certific
 ate of recognition will be deferred to next month due to the special guest
  unable to attend due to family matters.\n\nV. PRESENTATIONS – 0:32:27]\
 n\nHawaiian Electric Follow up – [0:32:50]: Chair Caravalho shared that 
 the HECO follow-up will be deferred to next month due to HECO needing time
  to finalize responses to questions raised at last month’s meeting.\n\nR
 equest for Temporary Road Closure for Children and Youth Day on Saturday\,
  October 6\, 2024 – [0:33:40]: Allan Silva from CYD Planning Committee p
 rovided a flyer and information on the family friendly annual event that i
 s open for the public. The event is from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and will 
 be held alongside Frank F. Fasi Civic Center\, Kalanimoku Building\, and P
 unchbowl Street. The event is free to attend and will have food\, activiti
 es\, and entertainment. The event is requesting Board approval for road cl
 osure on Punchbowl St. between S Beretania St. and S King St. from 6:00 a.
 m. to 4:00 p.m. Public notice will be posted the day before to notify the 
 public of the road closure.\n\nQuestions\, comments and concerns followed 
 – [0:35:03]\n\n[0:36:48] – Shubert-Kwock MOVED and Armstrong SECONDED 
 to support the 2024 Children and Youth Day on Sunday\, October 6\, 2024. H
 earing no objection\, the motion was ADOPTED\; 9-0-0 (Aye: Armstrong\, Fit
 zsimmons\, Isokane\, Lye\, McCarney\, McDonald\, Shubert-Kwock\, Sturges\,
  Caravalho\; Nay: None\; Abstain: None) – [0:37:05]\n\nDine\, Art\, Shop
 \, and Love (DASL) Honolulu Fest Planned for Saturday\, November 23\, 2024
 \, hosted by the City’s Office of Economic Revitalization – [0:37:18]:
  Guillaume Maman (regenerative tourism program manager) provided a PowerPo
 int sharing background information on the City’s Office of Economic Revi
 talization\, definition of regenerative tourism\, priorities\, objectives\
 , partners\, and the purpose of the project for the Downtown-Chinatown are
 a. The event will have art performances\, a fashion show\, inside and outs
 ide performances\, local shopping and food. This project is aligned with t
 he O’ahu Destination Management Action Plan. The event is to help suppor
 t local artists and business\, foster community engagement\, and continue 
 contributing to Chinatown’s ongoing revitalization.\n• Presentation: h
 ttps://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_52q2pzcgY37qlCGj9_WE6B0r7YXpsa_/ed
 it?usp=drive_link&amp\;ouid=111917663458444584436&amp\;rtpof=true&amp\;sd=
 true\n\nQuestions\, comments and concerns followed – [0:46:39]\n\n[0:54:
 37] – McDonald MOVED and Sturges SECONDED to support the DASL Honolulu F
 est planned for Saturday\, November 23\, 2024 hosted by the City’s Offic
 e of Economic Revitalization. Hearing no objection\, the motion was ADOPTE
 D\; 9-0-0 (Aye: Armstrong\, Fitzsimmons\, Isokane\, Lye\, McCarney\, McDon
 ald\, Shubert-Kwock\, Sturges\, Caravalho\; Nay: None\; Abstain: None) –
  [0:54:51]\n\nQuestions\, comments and concerns followed – [0:55:00]\n\n
 Autumn Moon Festival on Saturday\, September 14\, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. to 
 4:00 p.m. and Quarterly Report – [0:55:38]: Lee Stack provided informati
 on on the event open for the public to participate. There will be no road 
 closures for the event. There will be lanterns throughout Chinatown for th
 e public to check out in front of local businesses and stores in the distr
 ict. The event will have activities in Smith Beretania Park where there wi
 ll be: lantern making\, lion dance\, moon cakes\, riddles\, stories\, raff
 le\, taiko drumming\, and more.\n• Flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/
 d/1qWiXKXCUqClgtyiNNPyk4UpVmNF94TCh/view?usp=drive_link\n\nQuestions\, com
 ments and concerns followed – [0:57:40]\n\nUpdates on Plans for Hallowba
 loo 2024 on Saturday\, October 26\, 2024 – [0:59:30]: Mark Tarone (Found
 er of Hallowbaloo) provided details on this popular event for Downtown-Chi
 natown and shared the coordination and planning that is being done. City r
 ules and regulations are being enforced. Mark addressed mistakes from the 
 most recent Hallowbaloo event in 2022 and gave the plans and corrections t
 hat will be made to ensure the event does not repeat them again. Mr.Tarone
  ensured that if there are any violations at any of the entrances\, the Ci
 ty has the right to shut down the event. Entrance for the event is free bu
 t there will be wristbands to purchase only for those aged 21 years old an
 d older for those who wish to buy alcohol in the streets and for admission
 s to partnering establishments after 9:00 p.m. The event attracts a range 
 of all ages and families are also welcome to the event. The event will sta
 rt at 5:00 p.m. and towards the late hours\, the crowds start to increase.
 \n\nQuestions\, comments and concerns followed – [1:05:19]\n\n[1:21:15] 
 – Armstrong MOVED and McCarney SECONDED to support Hallowbaloo 2024 on S
 aturday\, October 26\, 2024. Further discussion followed. The board conduc
 ted a roll-call vote. The motion was ADOPTED\; 8-1-0 (Aye: Armstrong\, Fit
 zsimmons\, Isokane\, Lye\, McCarney\, McDonald\, Sturges\, Caravalho\; Nay
 : Shubert-Kwock\; Abstain: None) – [1:24:11]\n\nShubert-Kwock left at 7:
 23 p.m.\; 8 members present.\n\nVI. PUBLIC CONCERNS – [1:24:22]\n\nKulia
  Academy – [1:24:34]: Karen Awana (School Director) shared and provided 
 a flyer about the new charter middle school in the district (2340 Omilo La
 ne\, Honolulu\, HI 96819) that just opened in August 2024. The announcemen
 t was to bring awareness of the new charter school and encourage parents/g
 uardian to reach out to the school to learn more about the academy. The sc
 hool is unique with its purpose to prepare students for top-paying jobs of
  the future and offer a comprehensive artificial intelligence and data sci
 ence curriculum. The school accepts students from all districts. The schoo
 l is currently at full capacity and is accepting applications for 6th and 
 7th grade next year.\n\nQuestions\, comments and concerns followed – [1:
 26:03]\n\nVII. NEW BUSINESS – [1:30:30]\n\nResolution 2024-04 Supporting
  Bill 46 (2024) to establish an Empty Homes Tax in Honolulu – [1:30:41]:
  Member Isokane shared a brief introduction about the Resolution. Bill 46 
 (2024) was introduced by Councilmember Council Chair Tommy Waters and Coun
 cilmember Council Floor Leader Radiant Cordero. The Resolution is meant to
  address the affordable housing crisis.\n• Resolution: https://docs.goog
 le.com/document/d/1cZEpRLqb2dlkKpF9BWgZUJ5SOYzOnpet/edit\n\nQuestions\, co
 mments and concerns followed – [1:31:55]\n\n[1:36:50] – Caravalho MOVE
 D and McDonald SECONDED to support Resolution 2024-04 Supporting Bill 46 (
 2024) to establish an Empty Homes Tax in Honolulu. Further discussion foll
 owed. The board conducted a roll-call vote. The motion was ADOPTED\; 5-2-1
  (Aye: Armstrong\, Fitzsimmons\, Isokane\, McDonald\, Caravalho\; Nay: Lye
 \, McCarney\; Abstain: Sturges) – [1:42:30]\n\nResolution 2024-05 Urging
  Additional Government Reforms Recommended by the Commission to Improve St
 andards of Conduct – [1:42:38]: Member Isokane share a brief introductio
 n about the Resolution.\n• Resolution: https://docs.google.com/document/
 d/1agVQWmGefWjc4Uwz4WhfvmjocUTq0y02/edit\n\nQuestions\, comments and conce
 rns followed – [1:43:50]\n\nAfter discussion\, Chair Caravalho withdrew 
 the Resolution to allow time to revise the Resolution and for the board an
 d public to review. The Resolution was differed to next month.\n\nVIII. EL
 ECTED OFFICIALS – [1:45:55]\n\nCongressman Ed Case’s Representative 
 – [1:46:00]: Mallory Meister and Jacqueline Davis from Congressman’s D
 .C. office provided the quarterly report and highlighted updates. The Cong
 ressman’s Service Academy nomination process is open to applicants until
  Friday\, October 11\, 2024. The Congressional App Challenge is open until
  Thursday\, October 24\, 2024.\n• Website: https://case.house.gov/\n• 
 Email: ed.case@mail.house.gov\n• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d
 /1tkAx6NqE-IAAmoRlE77O-DQuKoBIRuOR/view?usp=drive_link\n\nQuestions\, comm
 ents and concerns followed – [1:47:37]\n\nGovernor Josh Green’s Repres
 entative – [1:51:13]: Steven Downes provided the report and shared follo
 w-up responses to questions raised at last month’s meeting. stood on the
  report\, and used the remaining time to provide responses to questions ra
 ised at the previous meeting.\n• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d
 /1uct_pGj1pxWrw_tbtlt7Zk4__knM37rl/view?usp=drive_link\n\nQuestions\, comm
 ents and concerns followed – [1:55:53]\n\nMayor Rick Blangiardi’s Repr
 esentative – [1:58:02]: Deputy Director Ian Santee (Honolulu Emergency S
 ervices Department) provided the report and shared follow-up responses to 
 questions at last month’s meeting.\n\n• Newsletter: https://drive.goog
 le.com/file/d/1bC9gVJLqZUq2TX-R8WA81wOfxVww9s3p/view?usp=drive_link\n\nQue
 stions\, comments and concerns followed – [2:05:36]\n\nCity Council (Dis
 trict 6) – Tyler Dos Santos-Tam – [2:09:53]: Richmond Luzar provided t
 he report and highlighted updates on the following legislation that Counci
 lmember has introduced: Bill 51 (relating to adoptive reuse)\, Bill 52 (re
 lating to electrical bicycles)\, Resolution 24-143 (establishing a task fo
 rce on gambling rooms)\, and Bill 044 (relating to traffic safety).\n• N
 ewsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_5Kr1sTxw7RhBcO6jnzM08DIzSVKlb
 YQ/view?usp=drive_link\n\nQuestions\, comments and concerns followed – [
 2:11:49]\n\nState Senate (District 13) – Karl Rhoads – [2:18:44]: Bray
 den Cheung provided the report and shared covid-19 updates and used the re
 maining time to take any questions.\n• Report: https://docs.google.com/d
 ocument/d/13NLVQI6OBFQl3CF5_Ox2ub0ibtsf6gQH/edit?usp=drive_link&amp\;ouid=
 111917663458444584436&amp\;rtpof=true&amp\;sd=true\n\nQuestions\, comments
  and concerns followed – [2:21:09]\n\nState House (District 26) – Scot
 t Saiki – [2:25:48]: No representative present. A report was submitted.\
 n• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1s0F4WZyUjHZrfyvnqXqcvDzJPh_g
 2eCR/view?usp=drive_link\n\nState House (District 28) – Daniel Holt – 
 [2:26:06]: No representative present.\n\nIX. QUARTERLY REPORTS – [2:26:1
 0]\n\nHonolulu Board of Water Supply (BWS) – [2:26:17]: Iris Oda provide
 d the report and shared a flyer for ‘Imagine a Day Without Water’ Even
 t on Saturday\, September 28\, 2024 at Kapolei Regional Park from 10:00 a.
 m. to 2:00 p.m. The event is free and open to the public to join the Board
  of Water Supply and the various State agencies and community organization
 s for a day full of activities that educate everyone on the value of water
 .\n• Flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uQuBpSwwkc8bX9chFz1nVR-7dxY
 uAn2j/view?usp=drive_link\n\nQuestions\, comments and concerns followed 
 – [2:27:29]\n\nHawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) Highways Divis
 ion – [2:28:25]: Casey Abe provided the report and shared news release o
 n the Navahine vs State Department of Transportation Lawsuit.\n\nQuestions
 \, comments and concerns followed – [2:31:40]\n\nMaunakea Villages – [
 2:34:33]: Greg Payton provided the report and shared there has been 62 hom
 eless individuals placed in housing since January 2024. The Honolulu Polic
 e Department has been conducting homeless encampment enforcements since Mo
 nday\, August 26\, 2024. Mr. Payton also requested to give a presentation 
 about new projects at the next Board meeting.\n• Report: https://drive.g
 oogle.com/file/d/14lHYEixFOJFZgiYIn8FS2zs9ArfYlkXe/view?usp=drive_link\n\n
 Questions\, comments and concerns followed – [2:35:54]\n\nHonolulu Autho
 rity for Rapid Transportation (HART) – [2:36:23]: Marissa Gonzales (HART
 ) and Patrick Watson (Frank V. Coluccio Construction) provided the report.
  The new City Center Guideway and Stations (CCGS) contract was awarded on 
 Thursday\, August 15\, 2024 for Tutor Perini Corporation to start the desi
 gn and construction of the next segment. The design work is expected to st
 art in mid-September 2024 with construction anticipated to begin 2025. The
  completion of the downtown utility relocation timeline has been delayed t
 o the first quarter of next year 2025 for additional utility work.\n• Sk
 yline Hotline: 808-848-5555\n• Frank V. Coluccio Construction Company we
 ekly e-blast and traffic updates in Downtown-Chinatown: https://eepurl.com
 /h1g2W5\n\nQuestions\, comments and concerns followed – [2:38:15]\n\nChi
 natown Business Community Association (CBCA) – [2:44:36]: No representat
 ive present. A report was submitted.\n• Report: https://docs.google.com/
 document/d/1Lx_SURgDKTv_jjzipdyFDQgSetmb32Sq/edit?usp=drive_link&amp\;ouid
 =111917663458444584436&amp\;rtpof=true&amp\;sd=true\n\nNeighborhood Citize
 n Patrol – [2:44:37]: Kevin Lye provided his report of various observati
 ons made by the patrol in August 2024. Lye invited the public to join the 
 patrol\, on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Diamond H
 ead Tower lobby of Kukui Plaza\, and help identify areas of concern within
  the Downtown-Chinatown community.\n• Report: https://drive.google.com/f
 ile/d/1GoLtoWkuqctrXNUiBNsA79IILccZZPrc/view?usp=drive_link\n\nQuestions\,
  comments and concerns followed – [2:46:55]\n\nX. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 
 – [2:47:48]\n\nTuesday\, July 2\, 2024\, Regular Meeting Written Summary
  for Video Record – [2:48:10]: Chair Caravalho provided a print-out of a
 n email from the NCO office regarding the requirements for producing minut
 es for video record that complies with Sunshine Law.\n\nQuestions\, commen
 ts and concerns followed – [2:48:31]\n\nThursday\, August 1\, 2024\, Reg
 ular Meeting Written Summary for Video Record: There was no further discus
 sion under this item.\n\n[2:50:35] – Isokane MOVED and McCarney SECONDED
  to approve the Written Summary for Video Record as written for July 2024 
 and August 2024. Further discussion followed. The board conducted a roll-c
 all vote. The motion was ADOPTED\; 6-2-0 (Aye: Armstrong\, Fitzsimmons\, I
 sokane\, McCarney\, Sturges\, Caravalho\; Nay: Lye\, McDonald\; Abstain: N
 one) – [2:52:46]\n\nXI. CHAIRS REPORT – [2:52:50]\n\nChair’s Decisio
 n on Whether to Include a Non-Specific “Board Member Concerns” Recurri
 ng Item to Future Agendas – [2:52:50]: Chair Caravalho shared that the O
 ffice of Information Practice advised that board member concerns must be l
 isted on the agenda and be specific if they would like to bring it up at B
 oard meetings. Chair Caravalho shared Boards members can let him know spec
 ific concerns to add to the agenda before he sends out the agenda by the d
 eadline date.\n\nChair’s Decision on Whether the Board Needs a Chair-App
 ointed Position of a Parliamentarian – [2:53:43]: Chair Caravalho shared
  that he reached out to other Neighborhood Board Chairs about the position
  of having a parliamentarian and came to the conclusion that the position 
 does not exist on any of the Neighborhood Boards. Chair Caravalho shared t
 hat the advice and responses he received from different Chairs was that th
 ere is no need for a parliamentarian. Therefore\, Chair Carvalho has decid
 ed he will not need a parliamentarian on the Board.\n\nXII. ANNOUNCEMENTS\
 n\nThe next Downtown–Chinatown Neighborhood Board No.13 regular meeting 
 is scheduled for Thursday\, October 3\, 2024\, at 6:00 p.m. at Ke’elikol
 ani Middle School and virtually via Webex.\n\nYouTube – An archive of vi
 deo recordings of Neighborhood Board meetings can be found at: https://www
 .youtube.com/@cityandcountyneighborhoodc2559\n\nRebroadcasts of Downtown
 –Chinatown Neighborhood Board No.13 meetings are scheduled on ʻŌlelo c
 hannel 49 for every third Thursday at 9:00 p.m.\, as well as 9:00 a.m. on 
 the fourth Saturday of each month. An archive of past meetings may be foun
 d on http://olelo.org/olelonet/ by searching on &lt\;Downtown Chinatown&gt
 \;.\n\nQuestions\, comments and concerns followed – [2:55:44]\n\nXIII. A
 DJOURNMENT – [2:57:40]: The meeting was adjourned at 8:57 p.m.\n\nSubmit
 ted by: Camilia Epa Gomes\, Neighborhood Assistant\, NCO\nReviewed by: Dyl
 an Buck\, Community Relations Specialist\, NCO\nFinalized by: Ross Isokane
 \, Secretary\, Neighborhood Board No. 13\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, v
 isit our board website.\n\nEvent shows physical location\; however\, othe
 r options of participation may also include WebEx and phone.  If availabl
 e\, instructions for WebEx and phone can be found at the top of the agenda
 .
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