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SUMMARY:16. Kalihi Valley NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KALIHI VALLEY NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 16\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULAR MEE
 TING AGENDA \nWEDNESDAY\, NOVEMBER 12\, 2025 7:00 P.M.\nKAPĀLAMA HALE\, R
 OOM 153\n925 DILLINGHAM BOULEVARD\nAND ON WEBEX\n\nMeeting Link: https://c
 chnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=m08f15763a74e55673ba301c551aeac04 \nMeetin
 g Number / Access Code: 2486 074 5181\nMeeting Password: NB16 (6216 from p
 hones and video systems)\nJoin by Phone: +1-408-418-9388 United States Tol
 l\nJoin by Video System: Dial 24940045995@cchnl.webex.com\n\nRULES OF SPEA
 KING: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to click the “raise hand” icon\
 , and when recognized by the Chair\, to address comments to the Chair. Spe
 akers are encouraged to keep their comments under 2 - 5 minutes\, and thos
 e giving reports are encouraged to keep their reports under 3 - 5 minutes.
  Please ensure your microphone is muted unless you are speaking. Please st
 ate your first and last name for the record before moving into your commen
 t or question. Written testimony may also be submitted via email using the
  contact information listed on the Neighborhood Commission Office website.
  Please silence all electronic devices. NOTES: The Board may take action o
 n any agenda item. As required by the State Sunshine Law (Hawaiʻi Revised
  Statutes Chapter 92)\, specific issues not listed on this agenda cannot b
 e voted on\, unless properly added to the agenda.\nARCHIVE: Find an archiv
 e of handouts and referenced materials concerning to the Kalihi Valley Nei
 ghborhood Board No.16 at:\nhttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Z1fHoHM
 twv6GFUbyc3MTvOmGOo2FuwXO\nVIDEO RECORD: Meeting Recordings can be found a
 t: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1DZJTKor6TTNYiqx5U-P2w\n\n1. CALL TO 
 ORDER: Chair Leialoha Tumbaga\n\n2. CITY MONTHLY REPORTS (Three Minutes Ea
 ch):\nA. Honolulu Fire Department\n(October 2025 monthly fire and emergenc
 y incident statistics\, HFD safety tips\, reminders\, and any upcoming eve
 nts)\nB. Honolulu Police Department\n(October 2025 monthly crime and incid
 ent statistics\, HPD safety tips\, reminders\, and any upcoming events)\nC
 . Board of Water Supply\, Iris Oda\n(October 2025 monthly water main break
  incidents and statistics\, BWS tips\, reminders\, and any upcoming events
 )\n3. RESIDENT’S AND COMMUNITY CONCERNS (Three Minutes Each):\n4. PRESEN
 TATIONS (Ten Minutes Each):\nA. Parents and Children Together on Kalihi Co
 nnection Coalition - Laura Pokipala\nB. CERENE on their organization - Dr.
  Miku Leuentine\n5. CITY ELECTED OFFICIALS (Three Minutes Each):\nA. Mayor
  Rick Blangiardi's Representative – Bandmaster Clarke Bright\nB. Council
 member Tyler Dos Santos-Tam – Constituent Services Director Lynn Robinso
 n\n6. STATE AND FEDERAL ELECTED OFFICIALS (Three Minutes Each):\nA. Govern
 or Josh Green’s Representative – Pending Assignment\nB. Senator Donna 
 Mercado Kim – Office Representative Kathy Nii\nC. Representative Ikaika 
 Hussey\n\n7. BOARD BUSINESS:\nA. Meeting Determination - Location (January
  2026 - June 2026)\nB. Consideration to Participate in the KBA Holiday Par
 ade\nC. Approval of Regular Meeting Minutes: Wednesday\, October 8\, 2025\
 nD. Vote to change Sustainability Committee to Aloha Aina Committee\n\n8. 
 COMMITTEE REPORTS/ASSIGNMENTS\nA. State and County Budget Committee Chair 
 May Mizuno\nB. Sidewalk\, S-Curve\, and Transportation Committee Chair Jam
 es Soong\nC. Beautification Committee Chair Randolph Franklin\nD. Sustaina
 bility Committee Co-Chairs Simeon Rojas and Alan Kumalae\nE. RPZ Committee
  Chair Alan Kumalae\nF. Communications Committee Chair Chris Lualemaga\nG.
  Resolutions Committee Chair Randolph Franklin\nH. Joint Committee Chair J
 ames Soong\n\n9. OTHER REPORTS\nA. Chair's Report\n\n10. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA.
  Recess Notice: The Board will be recessing it’s December 2025 Regular B
 oard Meeting.\nB. Next Meeting: Wednesday\, January 8\, 2026\, 7:00 p.m.\,
  at location To Be Determined.\nC. Broadcast Meetings: Neighborhood Board 
 meetings aired on ʻŌlelo Channel 49 on the fourth Saturday of the month 
 at 6:00 p.m.\, and the first and third Sunday of the month at 9:00 a.m.\nD
 . NCO and Toys for Tots – Toy Drive: Your Neighborhood Assistant will be
  collecting donated children’s toys (new and unwrapped) at tonight’s m
 eeting on Wednesday\, November 12\, 2025. If you’d like to donate\, plea
 se bring your toy(s) to this meeting.\n\n11. ADJOURNMENT\n\n2025-2026 Kali
 hi Valley Neighborhood Board No. 16 Members:\nAlan Kumalae – kumalaea001
 @hawaii.rr.com\nLeialoha Tumbaga – leialt98@gmail.com\nRandolph Franklin
  – bigvalley808@gmail.com\nSimeon Rojas – simeonrojas@gmail.com\nMicha
 el Gatti — mcgatti@gmail.com\nChris Lualemaga — clualemaga@gmail.com\n
 James Soong — jaysoong@outlook.com\nMay Mizuno – jojemay@yahoo.com\nRo
 pati Liua – N/A\nJeffrey Jones (NB Assistant) – jeffrey.jones@honolulu
 .gov\n\nA mailing list is maintained for interested persons and agencies t
 o receive this Board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and
  deletions to the mailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commiss
 ion Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\
 , Honolulu\, Hawaiʻi 96817\; Telephone (808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711\
 ; or Email nco@honolulu.gov. Agendas and minutes are also available on the
  internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco\n\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service 
 or other accommodation due to a disability or an interpreter for a languag
 e 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@hono
 lulu.gov at least three (3) business days before the scheduled meeting. It
  may not be possible to fulfill requests received after this date.\n\nAll 
 written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 4
 8 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours\, written and/or oral tes
 timony may be submitted directly to the Board at the meeting. If submittin
 g written testimony\, please note the Board and agenda item(s) your testim
 ony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Bou
 levard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaiʻi 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: 
 nbtestimony@honolulu.gov\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nDRAFT REGULAR MEETING WR
 ITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD\nWEDNESDAY\, OCTOBER 8\, 2025 at 7:00 P.M.\
 nKAPĀLAMA HALE\, ROOM 153 – 925 DILLINGHAM BOULEVARD\nAND VIA WEBEX\nVi
 deo recording of this meeting can be found at:\nhttps://www.youtube.com/wa
 tch?v=VEkeEUEG1MU\nReports &amp\; other meeting materials can be found at:
 \nhttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Z1fHoHMtwv6GFUbyc3MTvOmGOo2FuwXO
 \nCALL TO ORDER – [0:00:05]: 7:00 p.m.\nChair Tumbaga called the Kalihi 
 Valley Neighborhood Board No. 16 meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Quorum was 
 established. Note: This nine-member Board requires five (5) members to est
 ablish quorum and to take official Board action.\nMembers Present: Leialoh
 a Tumbaga (Chair)\, Alan Kumalae\, James Soong\, Simeon Rojas\, Ropati Liu
 a\, Michael Gatti\, and May Mizuno.\n\nMembers Absent: Randolph Franklin a
 nd Chris Lualemaga.\nGuests: Firefighter I Jacob Ingerbrettson (Honolulu F
 ire Department – Station 32)\; Sergeant Cruz and Lieutenant Atiko (Honol
 ulu Police Department)\; Iris Oda (Board of Water Supply)\; Bandmaster Cla
 rke Bright (Mayor’s Office – memo submitted)\; Lynn Robinson (City Cou
 ncil District 6 – not present)\; Senator Donna Mercado Kim and Office Re
 presentative Kathy Nii (State Senate)\; Representative Ikaika Hussey (Stat
 e House District 29)\; Aaron Magee (Global Preservation Initiative)\; comm
 unity members. Neighborhood Commission Office: Jeffrey Jones (Neighborhood
  Assistant).\nCITY MONTHLY REPORTS – [0:01:27]\n\nHonolulu Fire Departme
 nt – [0:01:31]: Firefighter I Jacob Ingerbrettson (Station 32) reported 
 September 2025 statistics:\n• Report: 2 structure fires\; 1 activated al
 arm (no fire)\; 66 medical emergencies. Seasonal decoration safety tips we
 re shared: use fire-resistant\, UL-approved electrical decorations\; follo
 w manufacturer instructions\; ensure lights are in good repair\; turn off 
 lights when leaving the home/at bedtime\; do not overload power strips/sur
 ge protectors/extension cords\; never leave candles unattended\; keep ligh
 ters/matches out of children’s reach.\n\nQuestions\, comments and concer
 ns followed – [0:02:48]\n1. Holiday Fire Safety Outreach: Member Liua as
 ked how to coordinate a holiday safety awareness event\; Firefighter Inger
 brettson directed requests to HFD’s Community Relations via the HFD webs
 ite and noted availability for info tables or static truck displays.\n\nHo
 nolulu Police Department – [0:04:14]: Sergeant Cruz (with Lt. Atiko) rep
 orted approximately ten fewer incidents than last month.\n• Report: Sept
 ember counts: 1 burglary\; 2 sex assaults\; 4 simple assaults\; 7 thefts\;
  approximately 600 incidents responded to. Incidents declined from 24 in A
 ugust to 14 in September. HPD highlighted Vision Zero Hawaiʻi (livingheal
 thy.hawaii.gov) and “Take 30” targeted traffic enforcement blocks\; re
 minded the public that 988 is a non-emergency crisis and resource line (ca
 ll 911 for emergencies).\n\nQuestions\, comments and concerns followed –
  [0:08:08]\n1. Speeding and Pedestrian Safety without Sidewalks: Member Li
 ua asked about speed surveys\, traffic calming\, and poor lighting where m
 any kupuna walk. Sgt. Cruz said while specific surveys weren’t noted\, H
 PD conducts speed enforcement as resources allow (including at night) via 
 “Take 30” blocks.\n2. Coordinating Community Safety Events: Member Liu
 a asked how to partner with HPD for a local safety event. Sgt. Cruz advise
 d contacting the Kalihi Police Station Community Policing Team to set up o
 r join programs.\n3. E-bikes vs. Mopeds: Member Liua asked about differenc
 es and enforcement. Sgt. Cruz explained e-bikes must have pedals and do no
 t require license plates\; mopeds have larger engines and require plates. 
 Modifications to e-bikes that increase speed complicate compliance. HPD Tr
 affic Division resources are at honolulupd.org.\n4. 988 Use Cases: Member 
 Rojas asked about 988 responses. Sgt. Cruz said 988 provides crisis counse
 ling and resource referrals (e.g.\, elder assistance\, youth issues) but i
 s not an emergency line.\nBoard of Water Supply – [0:14:28]: Iris Oda re
 ported 3 main breaks in September 2025: 4" main near 3432B Kalihi Street (
 9/16)\; 6" main near 2412 Kini Place (9/12)\; 8" main near 2022 A‘o Plac
 e (9/17). She urged a 20% reduction in water use due to low rainfall and h
 igher demand\; offered conservation tips and noted BWS rebates\n• Websit
 e: https://www.boardofwatersupply.com/\n\nQuestions\, comments and concern
 s followed – [0:15:49]\n1. Project Timeline: Member Soong asked for an u
 pdate on a nearby road/school-related item\; Oda said no update at this ti
 me.\n2. Water Rates for Home Gardens: Member Rojas asked if substantial re
 sidential gardens could get a rate break. Oda said billing is consumption-
 based\; agricultural rates are for large users and likely wouldn’t apply
  to typical residences\; verification would be difficult without sub-meter
 ing. She recommended rain barrels and BWS irrigation rebates and will rela
 y the suggestion internally.\nRESIDENT’S AND COMMUNITY CONCERNS – [0:2
 0:41]\nObstructed Street Light/Vegetation on Utility Lines – [0:20:49]: 
 Member Liua reported vegetation covering a street light and lines near 160
 5 Violet Street. Kathy Nii (Sen. Kim’s Office) recommended submitting a 
 HECO vegetation-clearing request (contractors avoid working near live line
 s) and offered assistance using the provided address.\nStreet Parking Trea
 ted as “Garages” and Cones Reserving Spaces – [0:24:21]: Member Liua
  raised concerns about multiple vehicles stored on public streets and cone
 s reserving spaces. Rojas echoed concerns. Follow-up clarification under E
 lected Officials noted cones cannot reserve public parking and parking on 
 unimproved sidewalks is improper\; report locations for enforcement.\nKali
 hi Valley Pool Lifeguard Shortages – [0:27:07]: Resident Lynn Kumalae re
 ported recurring pool closures due to understaffing\, encouraged lifeguard
  applications to keep programs open.\nMultiple Announcements – [0:28:38]
 : A resident shared a PAL haunted house/Halloween event flyer and thanked 
 Communications for helping promote it\; requested a clearer QR code versio
 n for broader sharing. He discussed park Halloween events scheduled on Oct
 ober 21 (two parks\, two events) and encouraged coordination to avoid conf
 licts. Shared there will be expected traffic impacts from the Bishop Museu
 m event that weekend. He reported success using the 311 app to report poth
 oles\; City repairs were completed about a month after submission. Clarifi
 cations followed about 311 (City service requests)\, 988 (national crisis 
 line)\, and 211 (community resources).\nHoliday Parade Participation – [
 0:31:18]: Members and residents discussed the community Christmas parade\,
  participation forms\, and logistics (candy\, marching\, coordinating with
  organizers). Follow-up to coordinate forms and logistics offline.\nPRESEN
 TATIONS – [0:32:34]\n\nGlobal Preservation Initiative (GPI) on Sand Isla
 nd State Recreation Area – [0:32:36]:\nAaron Magee from Global Preservat
 ion Initiative provided a presentation regarding the preservation efforts 
 at Sand Island State Recreation Area. Magee shared since the start of the 
 program in January 2023\, there have been 24 cleanup events with over 1\,0
 00 volunteers removing over 9\,000 pounds of trash and restoring over 74\,
 000 square feet of land. These efforts come from the growing need to rehab
 ilitate a space the community takes pride in\, giving them an opportunity 
 to service this community asset.\n\nQuestions\, comments and concerns foll
 owed – [0:42:49]\n1. Student Community Service Verification: Member Soon
 g asked about service hours for students. Magee said minors register with 
 parental consent\; supervision provided\; GPI can issue letters verifying 
 hours. Schools may require DOE field trip approval forms.\n2. Prior Effort
 s and Site Selection: A member asked about prior cleanup groups and why GP
 I chose Sand Island. Magee said GPI adopted the park in 2023 after assessi
 ng island wide needs\; Sand Island offered high need\, complex history\, a
 nd strong potential for sustained community impact.\n3. Bathroom/Shower Co
 nditions: A member asked about facilities. Magee said bathrooms were renov
 ated recently and are generally very clean due to low visitor volume.\n4. 
 Event Logistics (Time/Place/Supplies/Registration): Members asked about ti
 me (9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.)\, location (last parking lot near softball fie
 lds)\, supplies (provided\; bring closed-toe shoes)\, water (stations on s
 ite)\, food (not secured)\, capacity (~120)\; registration via GPI website
 .\n5. Large Group Coordination (Salvation Army 100 volunteers): Discussion
  on setting up a separate private workday for groups of at least 30 partic
 ipants to avoid overshadowing public events\; GPI open to coordinating add
 itional dates or limiting group size if needed.\n6. Local Partnership Invi
 tation: Rojas thanked GPI and invited collaboration with Kalihi Valley cle
 anup/Malama ʻĀina efforts\; Magee welcomed coordination and will share f
 uture event info.\nCITY ELECTED OFFICIALS – [0:56:57]\n\nMayor Rick Blan
 giardi’s Representative – [0:57:00]: Bandmaster Bright was not present
 . Neighborhood Assistant Jeffrey Jones read the Mayor’s memo was read in
 to the record. Highlights included: Ocean Safety Commission inaugural meet
 ing\; Bloomberg City Hall Fellow to assist with housing/regulatory reforms
 \; Charter Commission public input\; Skyline expansion to Joint Base Pearl
  Harbor-Hickam and HNL Airport.\nDepartment follow-ups:\n• Business Tras
 h Bin Issue at 1437 Kam IV Road: ENV inspector observed residential carts 
 situated for public access\; store owner advised to provide customer trash
  bin\; resident advised to move carts further in and call HPD for trespass
  issues.\n• Traffic Signage at Lehua &amp\; Kalihi Streets: DTS found no
  crash trends requiring new controls\; existing Do Not Enter sign OK\; One
  Way signs defaced—work order issued to DFM to replace and add an additi
 onal One-Way sign.\nCouncilmember Tyler Dos Santos-Tam – Constituent Ser
 vices Director Lynn Robinson – [1:01:21]: No representative present.\nST
 ATE AND FEDERAL ELECTED OFFICIALS – [1:01:37]\n\nGovernor Josh Green’s
  Representative – [1:01:39]: No representative present.\n\nSenator Donna
  Mercado Kim – [1:01:49]: Senator Donna Mercado Kim provided the report 
 and highlighted the following:\n• Report: Traffic safety on School Stree
 t corridor (Houghtailing to Palama by St. Theresa Church)\; coordination w
 ith State DOT and City for traffic calming\; speed limit on Likelike raise
 d to 35 mph—older 25 mph signs to be replaced\; meeting with DOE Superin
 tendent and Facilities on Kalihi Kai School classes/stream project (awaiti
 ng response\; next step would be Board of Education if unresolved)\; recen
 t community engagements (seniors’ Grandparents Day\, backpack distributi
 ons at Kapalama and Kalihi Elementary\, Kuakini’s Hyperbaric Treatment C
 enter 40th anniversary\, Kaiser Permanente milestones).\n\nQuestions\, com
 ments and concerns followed – [1:06:52]\n1. Community Safety Forum: Memb
 er Soong shared planning for an event at Kalihi Valley District Park\; Sen
 ator Kim noted she may be off-island but staff can attend\; emphasized non
 profits’ roles in youth engagement.\n2. Appreciation: Member Liua relaye
 d thanks from a family for a recognition letter and expressed appreciation
  for ongoing support and updates via social media.\nRepresentative Ikaika 
 Hussey – [1:10:33]: Representative Ikaika Hussey provided the report and
  highlighted the following:\n• Report: New constituent web app (hawaii29
 .com) to submit and track concerns\; awaiting DOE district superintendent 
 letter on Kalihi Kai stream program\; update from Cohesive Safety Task For
 ce—HPD indicates violence is primarily gang-on-gang\; HPD seeks a gate/a
 rm to control vehicular entry to KPT (coordination with City needed)\; let
 ters in draft for illegal parking/signage at Alua &amp\; Kalihi\; request 
 for study of a right-turn arrow at School St and Likelike\; federal shutdo
 wn impacts—coordinating a food drive with The Pantry\; statewide issues
 —seeking clarity on legislative oversight/supermajority for any State-Do
 D land exchanges\; on Maui for Finance Committee site visits (hospital\, f
 ood bank\, school rebuilding\, Mahi Pono).\n\nQuestions\, comments and con
 cerns followed – [1:18:40]\n1. Attendance: Member Soong asked if Hussey 
 can attend the forum\; Hussey confirmed.\n2. Reserving Street Parking/Cone
 s and Sidewalk Parking: Member Liua asked about legality. Hussey said cone
 s cannot reserve public parking and unimproved sidewalks should remain cle
 ar for pedestrians\; urged reporting problem areas via his app for City fo
 llow-up. He noted complexities where some roads are privately owned within
  the valley.\n3. Private Roads and RPZ/Precedent: Member Rojas and Senator
  Kim cited prior Wilson Street RPZ experience\; City has been cautious abo
 ut expanding special parking designations.\nBOARD BUSINESS – [1:24:13]\n
 \nApproval of Regular Meeting Minutes: Wednesday\, September 10\, 2025 –
  [1:24:15]: Chair Tumbaga opened the floor for any amendments that needed 
 to be made to the minutes. Amendments were discussed to correct typo error
 s (e.g.\, references near Kalihi Elementary area circulation\; replace “
 Compass up/Campus” with the correct street names such as Halina Street a
 nd Nani Street for ingress/egress\; correct “Kaka gy” to “Kalākaua 
 Gym.”\n[1:24:22] Soong MOVED and Liua SECONDED to approve the September 
 10\, 2025 regular meeting minutes as amended. A voice vote was conducted a
 nd ADOPTED with a vote count of 7-0-0 (Aye: Tumbaga\, Kumalae\, Soong\, Ro
 jas\, Liua\, Gatti\, Mizuno. Nay: None. Abstain: None.) – [1:29:22]\nCOM
 MITTEE REPORTS/ASSIGNMENTS – [1:29:46]\nState and County Budget Committe
 e (Chair Mizuno) – [1:30:02]: No report.\nSidewalk\, S-Curve\, and Trans
 portation Committee (Chair Soong) – [1:30:24]: No report.\nBeautificatio
 n Committee (Chair Franklin) – [1:30:30]: No report.\nSustainability Com
 mittee (Co-Chairs Rojas and Kumalae) – [1:30:32]\n• PIVI Street Sidewa
 lk Cleanup: Member Soong\, Member Kumalae\, and resident Lynn Kumalae comp
 leted cleanup work between 8–9 a.m.\; residents appreciated the effort\;
  minor weeds returning.\n\nRPZ Committee (Chair Kumalae) – [1:31:34]\n
 • RPZ Outreach: City Council D6 office planned brochure distribution and
  neighborhood walk-through of RPZ areas\; meeting/time logistics to be con
 firmed (noted as 1:00 p.m. the next day\; location TBA).\nCommunications C
 ommittee (Chair Lualemaga) – [1:33:17]: No report.\nResolutions Committe
 e (Chair Franklin): No report.\nJoint Committee (Chair Soong) – [1:33:34
 ]\n• Public Safety Task Force: Neighborhood Board to host the next commu
 nity safety forum on Saturday\, November 15\, 2025\, 10:00 a.m.\, at Kalih
 i Valley District Park (permit in process)\; goal is broad community parti
 cipation alongside nonprofits and agencies. Follow-up meeting scheduled Tu
 esday\, October 14\, 2025\, KPT Room 105. A tour/meeting at the “Extreme
  Makeover” house in Kalihi set for Saturday\, November 1\, 2025\, 10:00 
 a.m.\, with legislators\, City Council\, and neighboring boards\; focus on
  resource coordination. Halloween outreach with Adult Friends for Youth di
 scussed\; noted safety considerations around Kalihi Valley Homes.\n\nOTHER
  REPORTS – [1:39:02]\n\nChair’s Report – [1:39:04]\n• Events:\no K
 alihi Valley Complex Halloween Event: Thursday\, October 23\, 2025\, 5:30
 –8:00 p.m.\, Kalihi Valley District Park Gym. [1:39:12]\no Kalihi Valley
  Gym Cleanup: Saturday\, October 11\, 2025\, 8:00–10:00 a.m. Supplies pr
 ovided\; Salvation Army volunteers assisting. [1:39:31]\no Salvation Army 
 “Protecting Your Family &amp\; Increase Your Income” Presentation: Thu
 rsday\, October 9\, 2025\; advance reservations required\; held at Salvati
 on Army Adult Rehabilitation Center\, 322 Sumner Street. [1:40:24]\no HART
  City Center – Kalihi Station Neighborhood Design Workshop: Thursday\, O
 ctober 23\, 2025\, 6:00–8:30 p.m.\, King David Kalākaua Middle School C
 afeteria\, 821 Kalihi Street. Input sought on station area design\, street
 /stream interfaces\, tree replanting\; feedback options via QR code or ema
 il (info@honolulutransit.org).\n• DOT Quarterly Attendance: Henry Kenned
 y (State DOT) will attend quarterly\; email questions for the next report.
 \n• Neighborhood Assistant Welcome: Chair welcomed Jeffrey Jones as the 
 Board’s Neighborhood Assistant.\n• Meeting Location Discussion for 202
 6: Members discussed moving meetings closer to the valley (e.g.\, Kalihi V
 alley District Park\, Farrington HS\, Kalihi Elementary)\, costs (City fac
 ilities free\; schools/libraries may have fees)\, videography/tech needs (
 setup ~45–60 minutes early\; hotspot/Wi-Fi). Recommendation to confirm o
 ptions and consider a Board decision in November for a January start.\n•
  OCCC Conditions: A member shared observations from a recent OCCC tour and
  ongoing discussions about potential relocation and facility needs.\nANNOU
 NCEMENTS – [1:53:00]\n• Next Meeting: Wednesday\, November 12\, 2025\,
  7:00 p.m.\, at Kapālama Hale\, Room 153.\n• Broadcast Meetings: Neighb
 orhood Board meetings air on ʻŌlelo Channel 49 on the fourth Saturday at
  6:00 p.m.\, and the first and third Sunday at 9:00 a.m.\n• Farrington H
 S Football Senior Night: Ceremony Thursday\, October 9\, 2025 (6:00 p.m.)\
 ; final home game\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit our board website
 .\n\nEvent shows physical location\; however\, other options of participat
 ion may also include WebEx and phone.  If available\, instructions for We
 bEx and phone can be found at the top of the agenda.
LOCATION:Kapālama Hale Room 153\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Room 153\, Ho
 nolulu\, Hawaii\, 96817\, United States
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