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SUMMARY:20. ʻAiea NB Initial Convening Meeting
DESCRIPTION:‘AIEA NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 20\n&nbsp\;\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n&nbsp\
 ;\n\nINITIAL CONVENING MEETING AGENDA\nTUESDAY\, JULY 8\, 2025 AT 7:00 P.M
 .\n‘AIEA PUBLIC LIBRARY – PROGRAM ROOM\n99-374 POHAI PLACE\, AIEA\, HI
  96701\nAND ONLINE VIA WEBEX\n\nMeeting Link: https://cchnl.webex.com/cchn
 l/j.php?MTID=mdd2772e99a16c041243663dd449c1ec4\nMeeting Number / Access Co
 de: 2480 007 7618\nPassword: NB20 (6220 from phones and video systems)\nJo
 in by Phone: +1-408-418-9388 United States Toll\n\nView Reports and Presen
 tations: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PYA1awPDNKw0d94SfFP4_-JAu
 hzIifUp\nBoard Meeting Recordings: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P
 LfqRwVpRrooni1cEfpP_TQn4yENpXT6YT\n\nRULES OF PARTICIPATION: Anyone wishin
 g to speak\, please raise your hand. After recognition\, address your comm
 ents to the Chair. Comments must relate to the current agenda item. If par
 ticipating online\, please mute yourself when not speaking and use the “
 raise hand” feature in the participants panel if you want to speak. Reme
 mber to unclick\, or lower\, your hand afterwards. All speakers shall keep
  comments to under 3 minutes and keep reports to under 5 minutes.\n\nNOTE:
  The Board may take action on any agenda item. As required by the State Su
 nshine Law (HRS 92)\, no item can be added to an agenda if it is of reason
 ably major importance and the board’s action will affect a significant n
 umber of persons. At least two-thirds of the board’s total members (pres
 ent or absent) must vote in favor of amending the agenda.\n\nBOARD BOUNDAR
 IES: https://www8.honolulu.gov/nco/boards-and-sub-district-boundary-descri
 ptions\n\nSUBSCRIBE TO MONTHLY AGENDAS: https://www8.honolulu.gov/nco/news
 letter-subscription\n\n1. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Pro Tem Stephen Wood (ss
 wood@gmail.com)\n2. ROLL CALL – Neighborhood Assistant Curtis Hayashi (c
 urtis.hayashi@honolulu.gov)\n3. HONOLULU FIRE DEPARTMENT (HFD) on incident
 s/statistics/safety tips (HFDNHB@honolulu.gov)\n4. HONOLULU POLICE DEPARTM
 ENT (HPD) on incidents/statistics/safety tips (https://www.honolulupd.org/
 contact-us)\n\n5. INITIAL COVENING BUSINESS\nA. Filling Vacant Seats: Inte
 rested residents must bring current proof of residency to the board meetin
 g or contact Neighborhood Assistant Curtis Hayashi (curtis.hayashi@honolul
 u.gov) to verify residency before the meeting.\ni. Subdistrict 1 – Hāla
 wa Heights\, Hālawa Valley\, &amp\; Ford Island (One Vacant Seat)\nii. Su
 bdistrict 4 – Newtown\, Royal Summit\, ʻAiea side of Kaʻahumanu (Two V
 acant Seats)\nB. Election of Officers (to serve till Tuesday\, June 30\, 2
 026)\ni. Chair\, Vice Chair\, Secretary\, and Treasurer\nC. Determination 
 of Regular Meeting Date\, Time\, Location\, and Online Webex Option\nD. De
 termination of Recess Schedule (up to 3 recesses between July 1 and June 3
 0 with no consecutive recesses per Neighborhood Plan §2-14-109)\nE. Adopt
  Board Meeting Rules of Participation\nF. Request the Neighborhood Commiss
 ion to Change the Representation of the Members on Neighborhood Board No. 
 20 From Subdistricts to the District At-Large (per Neighborhood Plan §2-1
 5-108)\n\n6. CITY REPORTS (Limited to 5 minutes each)\nA. Board of Water S
 upply (BWS) on main break report and BWS announcements – T. Burgo (https
 ://www.boardofwatersupply.com/contact)\nB. Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Repre
 sentative on constituent concerns (illegal short-term rentals and tree dro
 ppings)\, city projects/services (parks and TheBus/Skyline)\, and newslett
 er updates – Department of Design and Construction (DDC) Director H. Mil
 les (https://www8.honolulu.gov/mayor/contact-the-mayor)\nC. City Council D
 istrict 7: Councilmember Radiant Cordero on constituent updates (https://w
 ww.honolulucitycouncil.org/district-7-cordero)\nD. City Council District 8
 : Councilmember Val Okimoto on constituent updates (https://www.honoluluci
 tycouncil.org/district-8-okimoto)\n\n7. COMMUNITY REPORTS (Limited to 5 mi
 nutes each)\nA. ‘Aiea Community Association (ACA) on community concerns 
 and event/general announcements – C. Tamamoto (https://www.aieacommunity
 .org/contact-us)\nB. Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (HDOT) on HDOT 
 projects/updates and roadway/traffic concerns (https://hidot.hawaii.gov/hi
 ghways/safety-camera-systems) – C. Abe (casey.abe@hawaii.gov)\nC. Pearlr
 idge Center on tenant news\, events\, and property concerns – D. Cianell
 i (https://pearlridgeonline.com)\nD. Stadium Authority on the New Aloha St
 adium Entertainment District updates and events at Aloha Stadium –\nC. K
 inimaka\, S. Spain (https://alohastadium.hawaii.gov/stadium-info/contact-u
 s\, https://nased.hawaii.gov)\nE. Oʻahu Community Correctional Center (OC
 CC) on the New Oʻahu Jail updates – B. Mehnert (AHL) (https://newoahuja
 il.hawaii.gov\, https://dcr.hawaii.gov/occc-future-plans/newsletters)\nF. 
 U.S. Navy/Department of Defense (DOD) on Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill 
 (NCTF-RH) updates and general announcements – J. Delfin\, L. Robertson (
 https://cnrh.cnic.navy.mil/About/Regional-Directory)\nG. Hawaiian Electric
  on community updates\, power outages\, and the Waiau Repower project appl
 ication (https://hpuc.my.site.com/cdms/s/puc-case/a2Gcs000001nJiTEAU/pc199
 643)\n\n8. COMMUNITY CONCERNS FROM RESIDENTS (Limited to 3 minutes each)\n
 Questions for HFD\, HPD\, BWS\, city officials\, and state officials shoul
 d be asked after their report. Residents\, not board members\, can share c
 omments and concerns that are not listed on the agenda. Per the “Sunshin
 e Law” (HRS 92)\, concerns not on the agenda may be presented\, but the 
 Board cannot take action.\n\n9. BOARD BUSINESS/PRESENTATIONS (Limited to 3
  minutes each/Presentations limited to 10 minutes each)\nA. Approval of Wr
 itten Summary for Video Record: Tuesday\, May 13\, 2025\nB. Cyber Seeds: H
 ow to Empower Families and Communities to Navigate the Digital World – D
 r. Sparks\nC. Catholic Charities and Department of Health Resident Questio
 n and Answer Session\nD. Board Member Attendance at Meetings Affecting ‘
 Aiea Neighborhood Board Business\nE. Determination of Board Committees and
  Committee Chairs\ni. Executive\; Community Relations &amp\; Publicity\; P
 arks &amp\; Recreation\; Planning &amp\; Zoning\; Military Intergovernment
 al Affairs\; Environmental &amp\; Utilities\; and Education &amp\; Culture
 \n\n10. FEDERAL &amp\; STATE REPORTS (Limited to 3 minutes each)\nA. U.S. 
 Congressman Ed Case on constituent updates – (https://case.house.gov/con
 tact)\nB. Governor Josh Green on constituent updates – Janelle Saneishi 
 (https://governor.hawaii.gov/contact-us)\nC. State Senate District 15: Sen
 ator Glenn Wakai on constituent updates (senwakai@capitol.hawaii.gov)\nD. 
 State Senate District 16: Senator Brandon Elefante on constituent updates 
 (senelefante@capitol.hawaii.gov)\nE. State House District 31: Representati
 ve Linda Ichiyama on constituent updates (repichiyama@capitol.hawaii.gov)\
 nF. State House District 32: Representative Garner Shimizu on constituent 
 updates (repshimizu@capitol.hawaii.gov)\nG. State House District 33: Repre
 sentative Sam Kong on constituent updates (repkong@capitol.hawaii.gov)\n\n
 11. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nNext Meeting and Televised Rebroadcasts: The ‘Aiea Ne
 ighborhood Board No. 20 is scheduled to hold its next regular meeting on T
 uesday\, August 12\, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. at ‘Aiea Public Library and onlin
 e via Webex. Rebroadcasts are scheduled on ʻŌlelo channel 49 for every l
 ast Thursday at 6:00 p.m. An archive of past meetings can be found on http
 s://olelo.org/olelonet by searching &lt\;Aiea&gt\;.\n\n12. ADJOURNMENT\n\n
 A mailing list is maintained for interested persons and agencies to receiv
 e this board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletio
 ns to the mailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Offi
 ce (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolu
 lu\, 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 http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/boards.html.\n\nAll written testimon
 y 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 test
 imony may be submitted directly to the Board at the meeting. If submitting
  written testimony\, please note the Board and agenda item(s) your testimo
 ny concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boul
 evard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3711\, email nbtes
 timony@honolulu.gov\, or complete the form on https://www8.honolulu.gov/nc
 o/testimony.\n\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodatio
 n 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 thr
 ee (3) business days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible 
 to fulfill requests received after this date.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nDRAFT REGULAR 
 MEETING WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD\nTUESDAY\, MAY 13\, 2025 AT 7:00 
 P.M.\nʻAIEA PUBLIC LIBRARY PROGRAM ROOM – 99-374 PŌHAI PLACE\, AIEA\, 
 HI 96701\nAND ONLINE VIA WEBEX\n\nVideo Recording of Meeting: https://www.
 youtube.com/watch?v=Cxo8JM8bzlQ&amp\;list=PLfqRwVpRrooni1cEfpP_TQn4yENpXT6
 YT\n\nGoogle Drive Folder: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PYA1awP
 DNKw0d94SfFP4_-JAuhzIifUp\n\n1. CALL TO ORDER – [0:00:04]: Chair Wood ca
 lled the meeting to order at 7:01 p.m. Quorum WAS established with 9 membe
 rs present. Note: This 15-member board requires 8 members to establish quo
 rum and take official Board action.\n\nMembers Present: Stephen Wood (Chai
 r)\, Tracy Arakaki (Secretary)\, Ronald Fitch (Treasurer)\, Jane Anderson\
 , Bernie Caalim\, Bill Clark\, Danielle Espiritu\, Lawrence Higa\, May Ima
 mura-Uruu\, Jane Sugimura\, Russell Tsuji\, and Francie Whitfield.\n\nMemb
 ers Absent: Paul Glen and Richard Mizusawa (Vice Chair).\n\nGuests: Fire C
 aptain Alejandro Cisternas (Honolulu Fire Department)\; Lieutenant Keoni H
 ong (Honolulu Police Department)\; Tracy Burgo (Board of Water Supply)\; D
 epartment of Design and Construction Director Haku Milles (Mayor Blangiard
 i)\; Councilmember Radiant Cordero\; Pualani “Pua” Smith-Kauhane (Coun
 cilmember Okimoto)\; Chris Kinimaka and Samantha Spain (Stadium Authority)
 \; Jeff Ramsey (Crawford Architects)\; John Schell (Oʻahu Community Corre
 ctional Center)\; Teresita Fernandez (Hawai‘i Department of Corrections 
 and Rehabilitation)\; David Cianelli (Pearlridge Center)\; Lydia Robertson
  and Joanna Delfin (U.S. Navy/Department of Defense)\; Shanelle Aoki and M
 ichelle Chang (Hawaiian Electric)\; Claire Tamamoto (‘Aiea Community Ass
 ociation)\; Jay Egusa (Department of Transportation Services)\; Dave Simps
 on (PBR Hawaii)\; Janelle Saneishi (Governor Green)\; Casey Abe (Hawai‘i
  Department of Transportation)\; Senator Brandon Elefante and Taylor Sayle
 s (Senator Elefante)\; Representative Garner Shimizu\; Representative Sam 
 Kong\; Kevin Lye\, John Sakuma\, Randy Yim\, Val Kupihea Tuiloma\, and Kat
 hy Maeda (Residents/Guests)\; Curtis Hayashi (Neighborhood Commission Offi
 ce). Note: Name was not included if not legible or stated for the record. 
 About 43 participants joined the meeting.\n\n2. CITY REPORTS – [0:00:54]
 \n\nHonolulu Fire Department (HFD) – [0:00:54]: Fire Captain provided th
 e report\, including information about the January 2023 Lele Pono condo fi
 re\, incident statistics for April 2025\, and safety tips for home fire sp
 rinklers. Should you have questions\, please email HFDNHB@honolulu.gov or 
 visit https://fire.honolulu.gov/requests-for-information.\n• Report: htt
 ps://drive.google.com/file/d/1YYu3nLYgHdk1SJEgvvQyFgzxpJhZJcUf/view?usp=dr
 ive_link\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [0:03:54].\n\
 nHonolulu Police Department (HPD) – [0:04:26]: Lieutenant Hong provided 
 the report and highlighted the following:\n• April 2025 Statistics: Ther
 e were 8 motor vehicle thefts\, 10 burglaries\, 24 thefts\, and 10 unautho
 rized entry into motor vehicle (UEMV) offenses\, and 1\,357 calls for serv
 ice. For more information\, visit https://www.honolulupd.org.\n• Safety 
 Tips: Drive safely\, please obey all traffic laws\, and do not drink and d
 rive.\n• Valor at Pearlridge Center will close by 10:00 p.m. with no mor
 e overnight events.\n• A robbery occurred on Monday\, March 24\, 2025 ar
 ound 2:47 a.m. at 7-Eleven on Aiea Heights Drive.\n• A burglary occurred
  on Thursday\, March 6\, 2025 at the Newtown Recreation Center.\n\nQuestio
 ns\, comments\, and concerns followed – [0:07:49].\n\nBoard of Water Sup
 ply (BWS) – [0:17:11]: Tracy Burgo reported one main break at 99-1165 Na
 puanani Road on Tuesday\, April 22\, 2025 and highlighted the following:\n
 • Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MacbMNHxnN4hkGzqPbzjXedyY9bFX
 8hv/view?usp=drive_link\n• General Water Announcement: Saving water not 
 only helps conserve this precious resource\, but it can also lower your wa
 ter bill. Get summer water conservation tips at www.boardofwatersupply.com
 /7ways.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [0:18:50].\n\n
 Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative – [0:20:47]: Department of Desi
 gn and Construction (DDC) Director Haku Milles provided the report and sha
 red the following information:\n• Newsletter: https://www8.honolulu.gov/
 mayor/newsletter\n• Voting in the 2025 Neighborhood Board Election (only
  Subdistrict 2 is a contested race) (https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/neighbor
 hood-board-elections)\n• Summer Fun and classes at City parks and garden
 s (https://bit.ly/SummerFunMap\, https://bit.ly/summerfunjob\, https://bit
 .ly/OahuParkMap)\n• 99-230 Moanalua Road: On Wednesday\, April 16\, 2025
 \, the Department of Planning and Permitting (DPP) Building Inspection Sec
 tion conducted an investigation and revealed per phone conversation with t
 he construction manager\, the project should be completed by July 2025. Th
 e sidewalk area fronting the property should be restored to its existing c
 ondition at that time. There were no building code violations observed at 
 this time.\n• Parking lot concerns at Newtown Neighborhood Park (inquiry
  submitted to the Department of Parks and Recreation)\n• Contact the May
 or: https://www8.honolulu.gov/mayor/contact-the-mayor\n• Career Opportun
 ities at the City &amp\; County of Honolulu: https://www.governmentjobs.co
 m/careers/honolulu\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [0:
 25:41].\n\nCity Council District 7: Councilmember Radiant Cordero – [0:2
 7:25]: Councilmember Cordero provided the report and shared community/legi
 slative updates\, including high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane violation co
 ncerns\, road safety tips\, Heleconia Place concerns\, update on the ‘Ai
 ea District Park gym reopening expected by the end of May 2025\, Summer Fu
 n registration (https://www.honolulu.gov/dpr/summer-fun)\, Resolution 25-1
 28 authorizing the use of overt video monitoring in the City and County of
  Honolulu in city parks (https://hnldoc.ehawaii.gov/hnldoc/measure/browse/
 3332)\, and UH Mānoa community meeting. Should you have any questions\, c
 all (808) 768-5007 or email rcordero@honolulu.gov.\n• Website: https://w
 ww.honolulucitycouncil.org/district-7-cordero\n• Neighborhood Board #20 
 Reports: https://www4.honolulu.gov/docushare/dsweb/View/Collection-8801\n\
 nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [0:34:32].\n\nCity Counc
 il District 8: Councilmember Val Okimoto – [0:48:05]: Pua Smith-Kauhane 
 provided the report and shared community/legislative updates\, including a
  $5 million request for capital improvement projects and graduation season
  announcements. Should you have any questions\, call (808) 768-5008 or ema
 il valokimoto@honolulu.gov.\n• Website: https://www.honolulucitycouncil.
 org/district-8-okimoto\n• Newsletter: https://static1.squarespace.com/st
 atic/6098c5bb75e480679bd2fab3/t/682281fcac4d3052209b2c7c/1747091987874/MAY
 _NL%28Pages%29.pdf\n\n3. COMMUNITY REPORTS – [0:50:20]\n\nStadium Author
 ity – [0:50:20]: Chris Kinimaka shared that the Aloha Halawa District Pa
 rtners (AHDP) due diligence progress at Aloha Stadium with hazardous mater
 ial and structural evaluation testing. Kinimaka also highlighted legislati
 ve bills related to the Aloha Stadium project. Samantha Spain shared event
  updates\, including the upper Hālawa lot construction work\, Aloha Stadi
 um Swap Meet relocation\, and Aloha Stadium sculpture challenge (https://a
 lohastadium.hawaii.gov/main/legacywall).\n• Aloha Stadium Website: https
 ://alohastadium.hawaii.gov\n• Aloha Stadium Upcoming Events: https://alo
 hastadium.hawaii.gov/main/as-upcoming-events\n• New Aloha Stadium Entert
 ainment District (NASED) Website: https://nased.hawaii.gov\n\nQuestions\, 
 comments\, and concerns followed – [0:58:49].\n\nOʻahu Community Correc
 tional Facility (OCCC) – [1:04:47]: OCCC Warden John Schell shared updat
 es on legislation related to correctional facilities and the judicial proc
 ess. Warden Schell provided answers to frequently asked questions. OCCC is
  a jail for pre-trial and misdemeanor offenders. OCCC has a current popula
 tion of about 925 inmates. Warden Schell provided a timeline for the new O
 CCC project.\n• New Oʻahu Jail Website: newoahujail.hawaii.gov\n• New
 sletters: https://dcr.hawaii.gov/occc-future-plans/newsletters\n\nQuestion
 s\, comments\, and concerns followed – [1:16:03].\n\nPearlridge Center 
 – [1:18:00]: David Cianelli shared Pearlridge Center tenant news and upc
 oming events\, including the opening of Sports Box\, HPD outreach events\,
  music school recital\, interactive butterfly experience\, mental health f
 air\, blood drives\, and pop-up event providing free identification cards 
 for children.\n• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BkBjUZ10VgsxNB
 p60Ys_YR1EtMUFP6Om/view?usp=drive_link\n• Website: https://pearlridgeonl
 ine.com\n• Upcoming Events: https://pearlridgeonline.com/events\n\nQuest
 ions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [1:21:03].\n\nU.S. Navy/Depart
 ment of Defense (DOD) – [1:27:14]: Lydia Robertson (lydia.r.robertson.ci
 v@us.navy.mil) highlighted the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II
  is this year and there will be events (to be announced). Contact Robertso
 n if there are volunteer opportunities in the community. Joanna Delfin (jo
 anna.r.delfin.civ@us.navy.mil) shared Navy Closure Task Force – Red Hill
  (NCTF-RH) updates\, including a quarterly open house on Wednesday\, May 2
 1\, 2025 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Hokulani Community Center.\n• Na
 vy Region Hawai‘i Newsletter: https://cnrh.cnic.navy.mil/News/The-Weekly
 -Moolelo-News-from-around-the-Region\n• NCTF Website: www.navyclosuretas
 kforce.navy.mil\n• NCTF Open House: https://drive.google.com/drive/folde
 rs/1_ogqplhtSSwCiVvmFeXDxQ_w_T-5o1Zg?usp=drive_link\n• Red Hill Highligh
 ts Newsletter: https://www.navyclosuretaskforce.navy.mil/Document-Library/
 Red-Hill-Highlights\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [1
 :29:22].\n\nHawaiian Electric – [1:31:47]: Shanelle Aoki shared Hawaiian
  Electric’s proposed project to repower the Waiau Power Plant\, includin
 g a community benefits package with ongoing outreach through an advisory g
 roup. Hawaiian Electric is working to obtain permitting and regulatory app
 rovals with a PUC (Public Utilities Commission) application filed in March
  2025 (https://hpuc.my.site.com/cdms/s/puc-case/a2Gcs000001nJiTEAU/pc19964
 3). The project is scheduled to be completed in 2033. By replacing six agi
 ng\, fossil-fueled steam generators with six modern\, smaller\, more effic
 ient and fuel-flexible combustion turbine units that run cleaner\, quieter
  and fewer hours than the technology it replaces\, Hawaiian Electric will 
 enable more renewable energy onto the Oʻahu electric grid\, help reduce c
 arbon emissions and contribute to Hawaii’s 100% renewable energy goal. F
 or more information\, visit hawaiianelectric.com/waiaurepower or email pcd
 evelopment@hawaiianelectric.com.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns fo
 llowed – [1:37:16].\n\n‘Aiea Community Association (ACA) – [1:42:20]
 : ACA President Claire Tamamoto provided the report and announced the next
  scheduled ACA meeting on Tuesday\, May 27\, 2025. The ACA parade is sched
 uled on Saturday\, December 13\, 2025.\n• Website: https://www.aieacommu
 nity.org\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [1:44:03].\n\
 n4. COMMUNITY CONCERNS FROM RESIDENTS – [1:51:10]\n\nSpecial Treatment F
 acility in Royal Summit – [1:51:32]: Residents raised concerns about Cat
 holic Charities’ special treatment facility starting operations in Royal
  Summit this summer and a safety action plan. Chair Wood responded and pla
 ns to add this topic on the July 2025 meeting agenda.\n\nʻAiea District P
 ark Benches – [2:03:23]: A resident asked if concrete slabs can be place
 d under park benches to prevent grass from growing under the benches.\n\nT
 ree Droppings – [2:04:10]: A resident raised concerns about fruits and l
 eaves dropping from a tree on private property onto public property at the
  intersection of Aiea Heights Drive and Hakina Street. What is the process
  to notify the property owner about maintaining their tree?\n\nSpecial Tre
 atment Facility in Royal Summit – CONTINUED – [2:07:21]: “Joanne” 
 suggested inviting the State of Hawai‘i Department of Health to attend t
 he next ʻAiea Neighborhood Board meeting to talk about regulatory require
 ments related to the special treatment facility in Royal Summit.\n\n2025 N
 eighborhood Board Election – [2:08:42]: Kevin Lye raised concerns about 
 the 2025 Neighborhood Board Election.\n\nSpecial Treatment Facility in Roy
 al Summit – CONTINUED – [2:09:51]: Board members Tsuji\, Wood\, and Ar
 akaki had a discussion on inviting the State of Hawai‘i Department of He
 alth to attend the next ʻAiea Neighborhood Board meeting.\n\n5. BOARD BUS
 INESS/PRESENTATIONS – [2:11:28]\n\nApproval of Written Summary for Video
  Record: Tuesday\, April 8\, 2025 – [2:11:30]: Without objection\, the w
 ritten summary was ADOPTED\; 12-0-0 (Aye: Anderson\, Arakaki\, Caalim\, Cl
 ark\, Espiritu\, Fitch\, Higa\, Imamura-Uruu\, Sugimura\, Tsuji\, Whitfiel
 d\, and Wood\; Nay: None\; Abstain: None). – [2:11:40].\n\nPresentation:
  PBR Hawaii Changes Under Consideration to TheBus Routes/Department of Tra
 nsportation Services (DTS) Bus Rail Integration Project Brief and Discussi
 on – [2:12:03]: Jay Egusa (DTS) introduced Dave Simpson (PBR Hawaii) who
  presented proposed bus service changes for Skyline Phase 2 beginning serv
 ice from East Kapolei (Kualakaʻi) to Middle Street (Kahauiki) on Wednesda
 y\, October 1\, 2025. Simpson highlighted the proposed Route A truncation\
 , discontinuation of Route 20\, and proposed addition of Route U (Māpunap
 una-UH Mānoa) and Route W (HNL Airport to Waikiki). Beginning on Wednesda
 y\, October 1\, 2025\, Skyline is proposed to operate from 4:00 a.m. to 10
 :00 p.m. from Sunday through Thursday and 4:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. from Fri
 day through Saturday. The deadline for questions and comments is Tuesday\,
  July 15\, 2025. For questions\, comments\, and concerns\, call (808) 768-
 8368 or email thebusstop@honolulu.gov.\n• Presentation: https://drive.go
 ogle.com/file/d/1KSbHuMc2hMF-1W2_C02r_bLg2UhpJQmA/view?usp=drive_link\n\nQ
 uestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [2:20:38].\n\nWaiau Repowe
 r Project Update and Discussion: Hawaiian Electric provided this update ea
 rlier in the meeting.\n\nFilling of Vacant Sub-District 3 Board Seat – [
 2:27:46]: There were no nominations\, so the seat remains vacant.\n\n6. FE
 DERAL &amp\; STATE OFFICIAL REPORTS – [2:28:01]\n\nU.S. Congressman Ed C
 ase – [2:28:02]: No representative present.\n\nGovernor Josh Green’s R
 epresentative – [2:28:09]: No report at this time.\n\nHawaiʻi Departmen
 t of Transportation (HDOT)\, Highways Division – [2:28:28]: Casey Abe pr
 ovided the report\, including updates on traffic signage reinstallation\, 
 homeless encampments\, freeway projects\, delineator poles\, vegetation ov
 ergrowth\, and no parking zones. To help expedite future complaints\, conc
 erns should be emailed to elected officials. For questions/concerns\, emai
 l casey.abe@hawaii.gov or call (808) 265-7299.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, a
 nd concerns followed – [2:33:41].\n\nGovernor Josh Green’s Representat
 ive – CONTINUED – [2:37:35]: Janelle Saneishi provided the report and 
 shared updates\, including Operation Hire Hawai‘i (https://dhrd.hawaii.g
 ov/ohhi)\, Ready Keiki initiative (https://ltgov.hawaii.gov/featured/lieut
 enant-governor-sylvia-luke-unveils-ready-keiki-plan)\, and Governor Green
 ’s newsletter. Should you have any questions\, visit https://governor.ha
 waii.gov/contact-us or email hdoa.info@hawaii.gov.\n• Newsletter: https:
 //governor.hawaii.gov/newsletter\n\nState Senate District 15: Senator Glen
 n Wakai – [2:38:53]: No representative present.\n\nState Senate District
  16: Senator Brandon Elefante – [2:38:57]: Senator Elefante provided the
  report and end-of-session newsletter\, including Public Utilities Commiss
 ion concerns\, a joint town hall featuring UH Mānoa’s president\, and 
 ʻAiea High School’s graduation. Senator Elefante thanked outgoing board
  members and encouraged residents to complete his feedback survey online. 
 Should you have any questions\, email SenElefante@capitol.hawaii.gov or ca
 ll (808) 586-6230.\n• Webpage: https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/legislatur
 e/memberpage.aspx?member=229&amp\;year=2025\n• Newsletter: https://www.c
 apitol.hawaii.gov/MemberFiles/senate/elefante/Newsletters/2025-Summer_News
 letter.pdf\n• Survey: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/Pages/ResponsePage.a
 spx?id=lYJdyL7aSkmwZ_qrwuLcLI4kxz5d3_5Ll-YAFrjkS3dURThXWDVHRU5JUVpOSzFTSVg
 5N01OSDlWVC4u\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [2:43:46
 ].\n\nState House District 31: Representative Linda Ichiyama – [2:44:00]
 : No representative present.\n\nState House District 32: Representative Ga
 rner Shimizu – [2:44:09]: Representative Shimizu provided the report and
  shared legislative updates\, including fireworks enforcement\, sports bet
 ting\, the legalization of recreational marijuana\, and homelessness. Repr
 esentative Shimizu highlighted Mayor Blangiardi’s town hall on Thursday\
 , May 22\, 2025 at the Radford High School cafeteria\, the City and County
  of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) seeking community in
 put for dog-friendly parks\, and the Salt Lake Neighborhood Board’s reso
 lution to propose a “super dog park” at Ke’ehi Lagoon Beach Park. Sh
 ould you have any questions\, email repshimizu@capitol.hawaii.gov or call 
 (808) 586-9470.\n• Webpage: https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/legislature/m
 emberpage.aspx?member=306&amp\;year=2025\n• Newsletter: https://drive.go
 ogle.com/file/d/1YQWzu4iKrU6dF6doz73Nj2--lSwRVeQW/view?usp=drive_link\n•
  Super Dog Park Resolution: https://www4.honolulu.gov/docushare/dsweb/Get/
 Document-350603/Resolution%20Regarding%20the%20Expansion%20of%20Dog%20Frie
 ndly%20Parks%2c%20Specifically%20at%20Ke%ca%bbehi%20Lagoon%20Park.pdf\n\nS
 tate House District 33: Representative Sam Kong – [2:47:18]: Representat
 ive Kong provided the report and was available to answer questions. Should
  you have any questions\, email repkong@capitol.hawaii.gov or call (808) 5
 86-8455.\n• Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DPdFIs4Mc4orGML
 0sT4GBVNWk816yzk_/view?usp=drive_link\n\n7. BOARD REPORTS – [2:47:44]\n\
 nBoard member attendance at other meetings affecting ‘Aiea Neighborhood 
 Board Business – [2:47:47]: None.\n\nCommittees – [2:47:47]:\ni. Execu
 tive – [2:47:47]: Chair Wood asked board members if they want to partici
 pate in a July 2025 walkthrough at the Halawa View Apartments (https://www
 .honolulu.gov/dhlm/now-leasing-naulu).\nii. Community Relations &amp\; Pub
 licity – [2:49:08]: No report.\niii. Parks and Recreation – [2:49:12]:
  No report.\niv. Planning &amp\; Zoning – [2:49:14]: No report.\nv. Mili
 tary Intergovernmental Affairs – [2:49:17]: Whitfield provided the repor
 t. The next Pearl Harbor Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) meeting is sched
 uled on Wednesday\, August 27\, 2025. Email RAB Community Co-Chair Henry C
 urtis at henry.lifeoftheland@gmail.com to receive the agenda and be on the
  distribution list.\nvi. Environmental and Utilities – [2:49:30]: No rep
 ort.\nvii. Education &amp\; Culture – [2:49:34]: No report.\n\n8. ANNOUN
 CEMENTS – [2:49:37]\n\nNext Meeting and Televised Rebroadcasts – [2:49
 :08]: The ‘Aiea Neighborhood Board No. 20 will recess its June 2025 regu
 lar meeting and is scheduled to hold its next regular meeting on Tuesday\,
  July 8\, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. at ‘Aiea Public Library and online via Webex
 . Rebroadcasts are scheduled on ʻŌlelo channel 49 for every last Thursda
 y at 6:00 p.m. An archive of past meetings can be found on https://olelo.o
 rg/olelonet by searching &lt\;Aiea&gt\;.\n\n9. ADJOURNMENT – [2:49:54]: 
 The meeting adjourned at 9:49 p.m.\n\nSubmitted by: Curtis Hayashi\, Neigh
 borhood Assistant\, Neighborhood Commission Office\nReviewed by: Dylan Buc
 k\, Community Relations Specialist\, Neighborhood Commission Office\nFinal
 ized by:\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit our board website.\n\nEven
 t shows physical location\; however\, other options of participation may a
 lso include WebEx and phone.  If available\, instructions for WebEx and p
 hone can be found at the top of the agenda.
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