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SUMMARY:15. Kalihi-Pālama NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KALIHI - PĀLAMA NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 15\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULAR 
 MEETING AGENDA \nWEDNESDAY\, NOVEMBER 20\, 2024\nKAPĀLAMA HALE\, 925 DILL
 INGHAM BOULEVARD\, ROOM 277\nAND VIRTUAL VIA WEBEX\n7:00 P.M.\n\nWebEx Lin
 k: https://cchnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=m6dc081b8be7948c1d402fd26b062d
 691 \nMeeting Number / Access Code: 2487 959 4101\nPassword: NB15 (6215 fr
 om phones and video systems)\nJoin by phone: +1-408-418-9388 United States
  Toll\n\nMeeting Materials: Find a monthly archive of handouts and referen
 ced materials concerning to Kalihi-Palāma Neighborhood Board No. 15 at: h
 ttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jZWmXmsk6bquFmxc5Ch_JqHL1wlHZrRL.\n
 \nRecordings: Recordings of Board meetings can be found at: https://www.yo
 utube.com/channel/UC1DZJTKor6TTNYiqx5U-P2w.\n\nRules of Speaking: Anyone w
 ishing to speak is asked to click the “raise hand” icon\, and when rec
 ognized by the Chair\, to address comments to the Chair. Remarks should no
 t exceed one minute-thirty seconds and one question per speaker\, addition
 al questions be posted in the chat or emailed to presenters. Please ensure
  your microphone is muted unless you are speaking. Please state your first
  and last name for the record before moving into your comments/question\, 
 etc. Written testimony may also be submitted via email using the contact i
 nformation listed on the Neighborhood Commission Office website.\n\nPurpos
 e: The purpose of neighborhood boards and the neighborhood plan is to incr
 ease and assure effective citizen participation in the decisions of govern
 ment.\n\nNotes: The Board may take action on any agenda item. As required 
 by the State Sunshine Law (Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) 92)\, specific is
 sues not noted on this agenda cannot be voted on unless added to the agend
 a. A two-thirds (2/3) vote\, nine (9) of this thirteen (13) member Board i
 s needed to add an item to the agenda. Adding an item to the agenda\, howe
 ver\, is not permitted if 1. The item to be added is of reasonably major i
 mportance and 2. Action on the item by the Board will affect a significant
  number of persons.\n\nDetermination of whether a specific matter may be a
 dded to an agenda must be done on a case-by-case basis. Please silence all
  electronic devices.\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER: Chair Amanda Ybanez\n\nII. CITY 
 MONTHLY REPORTS: Three (3) minutes each\nA. Honolulu Fire Department\nB. H
 onolulu Police Department – District 1\nC. Honolulu Police Department 
 – District 5\nD. Board of Water Supply – Iris Oda\nE. Honolulu Authori
 ty for Rapid Transit (HART) – Marissa Gonzales\n\nIII. BOARD BUSINESS\nA
 . Filling of Vacancy: Two (2) At-Large Seats\nB. Approval of Minutes: Wedn
 esday\, October 16\, 2024\nC. Resolution Urging Legislature To Adopt Good-
 Government Reforms\n\nIV. PRESENTATION (Limited to maximum 10-Minute Prese
 ntation)\nA. American Red Cross – Renise Haili Bayne\, Renional Disaster
  Officer\nB. Sewer Rate Increase – Department of Environmental Services 
 (ENV)\n\nV. RESIDENTS’ AND COMMUNITY CONCERNS: Three (3) Minutes each: M
 eeting participants may present their community concerns at this time. Not
 e – Due to the State “Sunshine Law\,” concerns not listed on the age
 nda may be presented\, but no Board action can be taken. Items brought up 
 may be placed on a future agenda for discussion/action.\n\nVI. CITY ELECTE
 D OFFICIALS: Three (3) minutes each\nA. Mayor Rick Blangiardi's Representa
 tive – Deputy Director Stephen Courtney\, Department of Information Tech
 nology (DIT)\nB. Councilmember Radiant Cordero\nC. Councilmember Tyler Dos
  Santos-Tam\n\nVII. COMMUNITY UPDATES\nA. U.S. Army Garrison Hawaiʻi Mili
 tary Report - Selina Gentkowski\nB. Schools\n\nVIII. STATE ELECTED OFFICIA
 LS: Three (3) minutes each\nA. Senator Karl Rhoads (District 13)\nB. Senat
 or Donna Mercado Kim (District 14)\nC. Senator Glenn Wakai (District 15)\n
 D. Representative Daniel Holt (House District 29)\nE. Representative Shirl
 ey Templo (House District 30)\nF. Governor Josh Green’s MD Representativ
 e – Dreana Kalili\, Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (HDOT)\n\nIX. 
 COMMITTEE REPORTS: Three (3) minutes each\nA. Safety: Chair Cullen\, Irwin
 \, Ybanez\, Young\, Mr. Cullen\nB. Education: Co-Chairs Daga\, Pintor\, Fa
 rm\nC. Health: Chair Pintor\, Ybanez\n\nX. COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND EDUCATI
 ONAL INSTITUTIONS\nA. City and County of Honolulu’s Crisis Outreach Resp
 onse and Engagement (C.O.R.E.) Program - https://emergencyservices.honolul
 u.gov/core/. Want to join C.O.R.E.? Email HonoluluCORE@honolulu.gov or cal
 l 808-768-2673.\nB. C.O.R.E. provides services to Oʻahu’s unsheltered p
 opulation. C.O.R.E. responds to crisis calls\, from within the community\,
  that are non-violent and do not require emergent medical assistance.\n\nX
 I. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. The next Kalihi-Pālama Neighborhood Board No. 15 mee
 ting is scheduled to be on Wednesday\, January 15\, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. The 
 Kalihi-Pālama Neighborhood Board will recess its December 2024 meeting. H
 ave a joyous holiday season!\nB. The Kalihi-Pālama Neighborhood Board No.
  15 recordings can be seen on ʻŌlelo Channel 49 or at www.olelo.org/live
  at the following times: 1st Monday of each month at 9:00 p.m. and 2nd and
  4th Thursday of each month at 11:00 a.m.\n\nXII. ADJOURNMENT\n\nA mailing
  list is maintained for interested persons and agencies to receive this bo
 ard’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 968
 17\; Telephone (808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711\; or call Neighborhood As
 sistant Zhoydell Magaoay at (808) 768-4224 or e-mail zhoydell.magaoay@hono
 lulu.gov. Agendas and minutes are also available on the internet at www.ho
 nolulu.gov/nco.\n\nAll written testimony must be received in the Neighborh
 ood 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 th
 e meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please note the board and age
 nda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Offi
 ce\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, HI 96817. Fax: (808) 
 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf 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 Of
 fice 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 me
 eting. It may not be possible to fulfill requests received after this date
 .\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nDRAFT REGULAR MEETING WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD\nWE
 DNESDAY\, OCTOBER 16\, 2024\nWEBEX VIDEO TELECONFERENCE AND KAPĀLAMA HALE
 \nVideo recording of this meeting can be found at: https://www.youtube.com
 /watch?v=dIOziYdum8k.\nReports and other meeting materials can be found at
 : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jZWmXmsk6bquFmxc5Ch_JqHL1wlHZrRL
 \nCALL TO ORDER – [0:00:16]: 7:00 p.m.\n\nChair Ybanez called the Kalihi
 -Pālama Neighborhood Board No. 15 meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Quorum wa
 s established with nine (9) members present when announcing agenda items t
 hat needed board member votes (Board members were required to have video c
 apabilities on to establish quorum). Note: This 13-member Board requires s
 even (7) members to establish a quorum and to take official Board action.\
 n\nBoard Members Present: Amanda Ybanez\, Cardenas Pintor\, Eric Irwin\, D
 onald Guerrero\, Alyn Vasquez-Dela Cerna\, Lloyd Pohano\, Ken Farm\, Diosa
  Mae Daga\, and Delia Ulima.\n\nBoard Members Absent: Evelyn Cullen\, Shir
 ley Templo\, and Angela Young\n\nGuests: Firefighter Rocky Silva (Honolulu
  Fire Department – Kalihi Kai Station)\; Lieutenant Arnold Sagucio – D
 istrict 1\; Lieutenant Yamashita\, Sergeant Jose Martinez – District 5 (
 Honolulu Police Department)\; Deputy Stephen Courtney (Mayor Blangiardi’
 s Representative)\; Dee Hayashida (Councilmember Radiant Cordero’s Offic
 e)\; Lynn Robinson (Councilmember Tyler Dos Santos-Tam’s office)\; Maris
 sa Gonzales (Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transit – HART)\; Dreana Kalil
 i (Governor Josh Green’s Representative)\; Brayden Cheung (Senator Karl 
 Rhoads’s Office)\; Senator Glenn Wakai\; Senator Donna Mercado Kim\, Kat
 hy Nii (Senator Donna Mercado Kim’s Office)\;Mike Wallerstein (Public Ut
 ilities Commission-PUC)\; Gabby Camacho (NAN\, Inc.)\; Maria Rallojay (Haw
 aii Alliance for Progressive Action – HAPA)\; Sherry Howser\, Ben Sadows
 ki (Local 5)\; Lynette Kumalae\, Dean\, Ethan S.\, Patrick Watson\, Jamaic
 a Escalante\, Nathalie\, Julia\, Dana\, Alan Kumalae\, Ronald Higa\,Thomas
  Beck (Residents and Guests)\; Zhoydell Magaoay (Neighborhood Commission O
 ffice). Note: Name was not included if not legible. There were 45 total pa
 rticipants.\n\nCITY MONTHLY REPORTS – [0:00:22]\nHonolulu Fire Departmen
 t (HFD) – [0:00:32]: Firefighter Silva reported the following.\nSeptembe
 r 2024 Statistics: There was one (1) structure fire\, four (4) nuisance fi
 res\, eight (8) activated alarms (no fire)\, 168 medical emergencies\, one
  (1) motor vehicle collision with pedestrian\, 20 motor vehicle crashes/co
 llisions\, one (1) ocean rescue\, and two (2) hazardous materials incident
 s. Firefighter Silva provided safety tips on smoke alarms. A copy of the r
 eport can be found at: HFD October 2024 Report.\n\nHonolulu Police Departm
 ent (HPD) District 1 – [0:03:08]: Lieutenant Arnold Sagucio reported Sep
 tember 2024 crime statistics\, which can be found at https://www.honolulup
 d.org/.\nSeptember 2024 Statistics: There was one (1) motor vehicle theft\
 , one (1) burglary\, five (5) thefts\, two (2) Unauthorized Entries into M
 otor Vehicles (UEMV)\, two (2) assaults\, two (2) drug related offenses\, 
 and 353 calls for service. Lieutenant Sagucio announced that the Pride Par
 ade will be happening on Saturday\, October 19\, 2024\, at 4:00 p.m.\, fro
 m the Atkinson Drive entrance of Magic Island to Kapʻiolani Park. Lieuten
 ant Sagucio provided Halloween safety tips.\n\nHonolulu Police Department 
 (HPD) District 5 – [0:06:14]: Lieutenant Yamashita provided responses to
  concerns raised at the previous meeting regarding e-bikes and residential
 ly challeged people living alongside Kalihi Stream by Kalihi Waena Element
 ary School . Lieutenant Yamashita reported the September 2024 crime statis
 tics\, which may be found at https://www.honolulupd.org/.\nSeptember 2024 
 Statistics: There were two (2) aggravated assaults\, eight (8) motor vehic
 le thefts\, three (3) burglaries\, two (2) robberies\, five (5) sex assaul
 ts\, eight (8) simple assaults\, 42 thefts\, nine (9) Unauthorized Entries
  into Motor Vehicles (UEMV)\, and 2\,791 calls for service. Lieutenant Yam
 ashita provided additional details of the robbery and sex assaults cases. 
 Lieutenant Yamashita announced that the Meet the Command is on Tuesday\, N
 ovember 12\, 2024\, at the Moanalua High School Cafeteria\, from 5:30 p.m.
  to 7:30 p.m.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [0:10:33
 ].\n\nBoard of Water Supply (BWS) – [0:16:34]: No representative present
 . The report can be found at: BWS October 2024 Report.\n\nHonolulu Authori
 ty for Rapid Transit (HART) – [0:16:45]: Marissa Gonzales provided updat
 es to the utility relocation work along Kamehameha Highway\, Dillingham Bo
 ulevard\, and Downtown. Gonzales noted that the microtunneling on Kohou St
 reet is scheduled to be complete by November 2024. Gonzales announced that
  HART just released the Dillingham Construction Sequencing video which sho
 ws the utility relocation and conctruction phases along the Dillingham cor
 ridor. The video can be found at the HART website\, https://honolulutransi
 t.org. Gonzales also announced that the virtual business and community mee
 ting will be held on Thursday\, October 31\, 2024\, at 1:00 p.m.\, via Web
 Ex. You can email your questions to info@honolulutransit.org or call the 2
 4-hour hotline at 808-566-2299.\n\nBOARD BUSINESS – [0:19:39]\nFiling of
  Vacancy – One (1) At-Large Seat – [0:19:42]: Daga nominated Thomas Be
 ck. Mr. Beck respectfully declined.\n\nApproval of Minutes: Wednesday\, Se
 ptember 18\, 2024 – [0:20:07]: [0:20:28] - Vasquez-Dela Cerna MOVED and 
 Daga SECONDED to adopt the Minutes. Hearing no corrections and no objectio
 ns\, the Minutes were adopted as written.\n\nResolution Urging Legislature
  to Adopt Good-Government Reforms – [0:20:39]: Pintor provided a brief o
 verview of the Resolution\, which can be found at: Resolution Urging Legis
 lature to Adopt Good-Government Reforms. Maria Rallojay of Hawaii Alliance
  for Progressive Action (HAPA) noted that the Resolution is basically a go
 od governance reform that aims to make\, to increase integrity\, and effic
 iency in the State Legislature rules and statutory amendments.\n\nQuestion
 s\, comments\, and concerns followed – [0:23:05]. Pintor MOVED to adopt 
 the Resolution. There was no second. Daga MOVED and Irwin SECONDED to defe
 r discussions to the next meeting in order for Board members to review the
  document and do more research. Hearing no objections\, the motion was pas
 sed. The Resolution will be on the next agenda.\n\nResolution Urging For A
 rtificial Intelligence Regulation in Hawaii – [0:28:45]: Pintor provided
  a brief overview of the Resolution which can be found at: Resolution Urgi
 ng For Artificial Intelligence Regulation in Hawaiʻi. [0:37:41] -Pintor M
 OVED and Daga SECONDED to adopt the Resolution urging for artificial intel
 ligence regulation in Hawaiʻi. Hearing no additional discussions and hear
 ing no objections\, the Board adopted the Resolution\; 9-0-0 [Aye: Daga\, 
 Farm\, Guerrero\, Irwin\, Pintor\, Pohano\, Ulima\, Vasquez-Dela Cerna\, Y
 banez\; Nay: None\; Abstain: None] – [0:38:01].\n\nResolution Urging For
  Fake Job Listings And Ghost Jobs Illegal in Hawaii – [0:40:33]: Pintor 
 provided a brief overview of the Resolution which can be found at: Resolut
 ion Urging For Fake Job Listings And Ghost Jobs Illegal in Hawaiʻi. [0:43
 :15] Pintor MOVED and Daga SECONDED to adopt the Resolution urging for fak
 e job listings and ghost jobs illegal in Hawaiʻi. Hearing no additional d
 iscussions and hearing no objections\, the Board adopted the Resolution\; 
 9-0-0 [Aye: Daga\, Farm\, Guerrero\, Irwin\, Pintor\, Pohano\, Ulima\, Vas
 quez-Dela Cerna\, Ybanez\; Nay: None\; Abstain: None] – [0:43:26].\n\nPR
 ESENTATIONS – [0:43:32]\nActive Shooter Training – [0:43:51]: Sergeant
  Jose Martinez provided a brief overview of the training. Sergeant Martine
 z stated that people go through different stages of dealing with the criti
 cal incident and the first stage is denial that this incident is happening
 . Sergeant Martinez stated when there are serious incidents or active shoo
 ter situations to remember to A-D-D\; Avoid the situation - get yourself a
 way from the area or situation\, be aware of emergency exits\; Denying –
  what can you do to deny access to yourself\; what can you do to put yours
 elf in a situation where that person or shooter has no mean to get to you\
 ; Defend – when all else fails\, you can’t avoid the situation\, can
 ’t deny them access to you\, you have to defend\; do whatever it takes t
 o survive. Sergeant Martinez noted that the best thing you can do is to be
  prepared\, have a plan.\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed –
  [0:51:51].\n\nEquity Docket – [0:54:09]: Mike Wallerstein of Public Uti
 lities Commission (PUC) noted that the PUC regulate utilities. The mission
  is to try and align private action with the public interest and they do t
 heir work in a way that provides the central services to the public at a r
 easonable price with safety\, with reliability faster. Wallerstein stated 
 that PUC does meet the mission by using dockets which are a way to organiz
 e their work. Wallerstein noted that finding related documents in the ener
 gy equity docket is divided into five (5) tracks which are procedural equi
 ty\, affordability\, siting &amp\; hosting\, equitable access to clean ene
 rgy\, and utility performance tracking. Wallerstein encouraged the public 
 to get involved by subscribing to docket emails\, attend meeting\, and pro
 vide public comments. Wallerstein demonstrated how to subscribe and provid
 e public comments. A copy of the presentation can be found at: Energy Equi
 ty Docket Presentation.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed 
 – [1:03:17].\n\nRESIDENTS’ AND COMMUNITY CONCERNS – [1:04:05]\nHilto
 n Workers Strike – [1:04:36]: Sherry Howser and Ben Sadowski provided an
  update on the on-going strike of hotel workers. There are approximately 1
 \,800 hotel workers that walked off the job and been on strike almost a mo
 nth. Howser shared that the workers are worried about paying their mortgag
 e\, rent\, utilities. Howser noted that they workers went on strike becaus
 e of the hotel owners cut staffing\, increased work load after the pandemi
 c. Howser asked the public to not cross the picket line. Unite Here Hotel 
 Workers Strike Flyer.\n\nCITY ELECTED OFFICIALS – [1:12:33]\nMayor Rick 
 Blangiardi – [1:12:45]: Deputy Courtney provided the report which can be
  found at: Mayor Blangiardi October 2024 Newsletter. Deputy Courtney highl
 ighted on the operations and ongoing construction for Oʻahu’s rail tran
 sit system\, the City’s ʻAʻala Respite which aimed at addressing homel
 essness\, upgraded Honolulu’s Medical Examiner facility\, new lifeguard 
 tower\, and renovations of Waikīkī. Deputy Courtney announced the Depart
 ment of Environmental Services sewer service charges increase\, installati
 on of speed humps on Bernice Street\, and the Neighborhood Plan review. Mo
 re information can be found at: https://www8.honolulu.gov/mayor/newsletter
 /. Deputy Courtney provided responses to concerns raised at previous meeti
 ng and was available for questions.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns
  followed – [1:19:09].\n1. Overgrowth – [1:19:16]: Chair Ybanez reques
 ted an update on the maintenance of the overgrowth on the Kapalama Canal f
 rom Houghtailing Street to the H-1 freeway. Chair Ybanez noted that DFM re
 sponded in August 2024\, that DFM has scheduled the maintenance for Octobe
 r 2024. Chair Ybanez stated that the work has not been done yet and the ov
 ergrowth is worst now.\n\nCouncilmember Radiant Cordero – [1:21:02]: Dee
  Hayashida provided the report\, which can be found at: Councilmember Cord
 ero October 2024 Report. Hayashida announced that the Budget Committee mee
 ting on Tuesday\, October 22\, 2024 and the Parks Committee meeting on Wed
 nesday\, October 23\, 2024 has been cancelled. Hayashida provided updates 
 on community concerns regarding speeding on Kalihi Street and Kapālama Br
 idge repair project. Hayashida reported that the City is now accepting Gra
 nts in Aid (GIA) applications for nonprofit organizations. Hayashida provi
 ded legislative updates and community events and progrmas that the Council
 member attended.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [1:24
 :47].\n\nCouncilmember Tyler Dos Santos-Tam – [1:26:16]: Lynn Robinson p
 rovided the report\, which can be found at: Councilmember Dos Santos-Tam O
 ctober 2024 Report. Robinson highlighted the recommendations to the Illega
 l Game Room Task Force\, legislative updates\, and the Consumer Advocacy o
 n Public Utilities’ resources for utility assistance. Information on uti
 lity assistance can be found at: www.cca.hawaii.gov/dca/utilityassistance/
 . Robinson announced that the ʻAuwaiolimu Neighorhood Park cleanup will b
 e on Saturday\, November 16\, 2024\, starting 9:00 a.m. Email robin.henski
 @honolulu.gov for more information. To report any concerns\, contact Lynn 
 Robinson at: 808-786-5045 or l.robinson@honolulu.gov.\n\nCOMMUNITY UPDATES
  – [1:29:51]\nU.S. Army Garrison Hawaiʻi Military Report – [1:30:07]:
  Selina Gentkowski announced that the next hiring fair will be on Tuesday\
 , November 19\, 2024 at the Āliamanu Military Reservation Gym from 8:30 a
 .m. to 2:30 p.m. For more information on the hiring fair\, visit www.himwr
 .com. Gentkowski reported that the Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness C
 enter (JPMRC) Training Exercise has now been completed\, however there wil
  be military convoys on the roads and helicopter noises as Soldiers return
  to Schofield Barracks and Wheeler Army Airfield. More information can be 
 found at: JPMRC Training Exercises Advisory and JPMRC Training Flyer. To r
 eport concerns related to noise or training\, community members can call t
 he U.S.Army Garrison Hawaii Community Relations office at (808) 787-1528 o
 r email\nusag.hawaii.comrel@army.mil.\n\nSchools – No report.\n\nSTATE E
 LECTED OFFICIALS – [1:31:48]\nSenator Karl Rhoads – [1:31:53]: Brayden
  Cheung provided the report\, which can be found at: Senator Rhoads Octobe
 r 2024 Report. Cheung announced that an updated 2024-2025 Covid vaccine ha
 s been approved for use. Cheung reported that $3 million in Capital Improv
 ement Project (CIP) funds was released to Honolulu Community College. Cheu
 ng noted that if you ahve any bill ideas\, to contact Senator Rhoads offic
 e at 808-586-6130 or email at senrhoads@capitol.hawaii.gov.\n\nQuestions\,
  comments\, and concerns followed – [1:33:19].\n\nSenator Donna Mercado 
 Kim – [1:35:08]: Kathy Nii provided the report\, which can be found at: 
 Senator Kim October 2024 Report. Nii highlighted the $100\,000 CIP funds w
 as released for Kokua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services.\n\nSena
 tor Glenn Wakai – [1:36:00]: Senator Wakai provided his report\, which c
 an be found at: Senator Wakai October 2024 Report. Senator Wakai provided 
 traffic updates around Sand Island\, specifically on Nimitz Highway\, Libb
 y and Auiki Streets. Senator Wakai reported that the bike path leading to 
 Sand Island Park has been cleared. Senator Wakai noted that he and Represe
 native Ganaden spent a morning with third graders at Kalihi Kai Elementary
  explaining how ideas become law.\n\nRepresentative Daniel Holt – [1:39:
 21]: No representative present. No report was submitted.\n\nRepresentative
  Sonny Ganaden – [1:39:25]: No representative present. No report was sub
 mitted.\n\nGovernor Josh Green’s Representative – [1:39:33]: Dreana Ka
 lili provided the report\, which can be found at: Ke Ala Hou October 2024 
 Newsletter. Kalili highlighted the Governor’s travel to Japan and Maui r
 ecovery and rebuilding.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed 
 – [1:40:15].\n\nCOMMITTEE REPORTS – [1:44:10]: Chair Ybanez highlighte
 d the efforts of the committees in addressing the community’s concerns.\
 n\nCOMMUNITY RESOURCES AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS – [1:44:51]\n311 App
 : Chair Ybanez provided information regarding the Honolulu 311 App.\n\nANN
 OUNCEMENTS – [1:45:17]\nNext Meeting: Chair Ybanez announced that the ne
 xt No.15 Kalihi-Pālama Neighborhood Board meeting will be held on Wednesd
 ay\, November 20\, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. at Kapālama Hale and via WebEx.\n\n
 ʻŌlelo / YouTube Recordings: The Kalihi-Pālama Neighborhood Board No. 1
 5 recordings can be seen on ʻŌlelo Channel 49 or at www.olelo.org/live a
 t the following times: 1st Monday of each month at 9:00 p.m. and 2nd and 4
 thThursday of each month at 11:00 a.m. Recordings of Board meetings can al
 so be found at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1DZJTKor6TTNYiqx5U-P2w.\
 n\nArchive: Find an archive of handouts and referenced materials concernin
 g to No. 15 Kalihi-Pālama Neighborhood Board at: No. 15 Kalihi-Pālama Ne
 ighborhood Board Google Drive.\n\nADJOURNMENT – [1:41:54]: The meeting a
 djourned at 8:45 p.m.\n\nSubmitted by: Zhoydell Magaoay\, Neighborhood Ass
 istant\nReviewed by: Dylan Whitsell\, Deputy\nFinalized by: Chair Amanda Y
 banez\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit our board website.\n\nEvent s
 hows physical location\; however\, other options of participation may also
  include WebEx and phone.  If available\, instructions for WebEx and phon
 e can be found at the top of the agenda.
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 nolulu\, Hawaii\, 96817\, United States
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