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UID:53-12165@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240409T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240409T193000
DTSTAMP:20240410T003149Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/north-shore-nb-agriculture-committ
 ee-meeting/
SUMMARY:North Shore NB Agriculture Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NORTH SHORE NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 27\n&nbsp\;\n\nAG COMMITTEE 
 AGENDA\nTUESDAY\, APRIL 9\, 2024\nWAIALUA COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION (WCA)\n66-
 434 KAMEHAMEHA HIGHWAY HALEʻIWA\, HAWAIʻI 96712\n6:00 P.M. - 7:30 P.M.\n
 \nI. CALL TO ORDER: Chair Racquel Achiu\n\nRules of Speaking: (In Person M
 eeting) - Please silence all electronic devices - Anyone wishing to partic
 ipate in the meeting discussions please raise your hand to be recognized b
 y the Chair. Please identify yourself by name (and affiliation if any) whe
 n speaking for the first time. When recognized by the Chair\, please addre
 ss comments to the Chair. You will have 2 MINUTES to speak and/or ask your
  question. Please do not interrupt others when they are speaking\; committ
 ees are less formal but want every voice to be heard.\n\nNote: The Committ
 ee may take action on any agenda item. As required by the State Sunshine L
 aw (HRS 92)\, specific issues not noted on this agenda cannot be voted on\
 , unless added to the agenda.\n\nII. COMMUNITY CONCERNS REGARDING AGRICULT
 URAL ISSUES - Limit to Two (2) Minutes each person.\n\nIII. COMMITTEE BUSI
 NESS\n\nA. AG SPOTLIGHT - Casi Alexander (i.e.: Farmer Spotlight - A guest
  farmer\, rancher\, etc. to introduce themselves and share their operation
 \, experience\, challenges\, suggestions) - 10 Minutes\nB. Waialua Bandsta
 nd/Waialua Farmers Market Collaboration Plan- Mark Hamamoto\nC. Special Gu
 est: Dexter Kishida\, Deputy to the Chairperson\, Department Of Agricultur
 e (NOT CONFIRMED)\n\nIV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES\n\nA. Committee Minutes of TU
 ESDAY\, MARCH 12\, 2024\n\nV. ANNOUNCEMENTS\n\nVI. ADJOURNMENT\n\nA mailin
 g list is maintained for interested persons and agencies to receive agenda
  and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list 
 may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama H
 ale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\; Telep
 hone (808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711\; or call Neighborhood Assistant Zh
 oydell Magaoay at (808) 768-4224 or e-mail zhoydell.magaoay@honolulu.gov.
  Agendas and minutes are also available on the internet at www.honolulu.g
 ov/nco.\n\nAll written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Comm
 ission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours\, written 
 and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the board at the meetin
 g. If submitting written testimony\, please note the board and agenda item
 (s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925
  Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817. Fax: (808) 768-
 3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/se
 rvice or other accommodation due to a disability or an interpreter for a l
 anguage other than English\, please call the Neighborhood Commission Offic
 e at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email to n
 co@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business days before the scheduled mee
 ting. It may not be possible to fulfill requests received after this date.
 \n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit our board website.\n\nEvent shows 
 physical location\; however\, other options of participation may also incl
 ude WebEx and phone.  If available\, instructions for WebEx and phone can
  be found at the top of the agenda.
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UID:53-12166@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240409T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240409T203000
DTSTAMP:20240410T003330Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/waianae-coast-nb-parks-committee-m
 eeting/
SUMMARY:Wai'anae Coast NB PARKS Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:WAIʻANAE COAST NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 24\n&nbsp\;\n\nPARKS COM
 MITTEE MEETING AGENDA\nTuesday April 9\, 2024 @ 7:00- 8:30p.m.\nIn-Person 
 / Webex\nPhysical Location: Hybrid at Waiʻanae District Park – Craft Ro
 om\n85-601 Farrington Hwy\, Waianae\, HI 96792\nRules of Speaking: Anyone 
 wishing to speak is asked to a) in attendance at physical location please 
 raise your hand to be recognized by the chair\; When recognized by the Cha
 ir\, state your name for the record and then address comments to the Chair
 . Speakers are encouraged to keep their comments under two (2) minutes\, a
 nd those giving reports are urged to keep their reports to three (3) or fi
 ve (5) minutes or less\, including Q&amp\;A\, and depending on your Item s
 ection allotment.\nPlease silence all electronic devices in physical locat
 ion if you need to answer a call please step outside.\n\nWorking Agreement
 s: Please be respectful while others are speaking\, let’s agree to disag
 ree and please refrain from making any comments and gestures towards fello
 w community members on any topic. While addressing concern please stay wit
 hin the 2 minutes or yield the remaining of your time if less and try to s
 tay on topic one concern at a time. No more than two concerns shall be hea
 rd in one single meeting any more than the allotted amount please feel fre
 e to fill out our concern sheets in writing or speak to me after our meeti
 ng is adjourned.\n\nNote: This committee may not act on any agenda item\, 
 unless voted and added to General Board Meeting. We are here to discuss ou
 r concerns as a community and address and find solutions together. If a vo
 te is needed after proper protocols\, it may be added to our General Board
  Meeting for discussion and voting.\nI. Call meeting to order- Pule\n\nII.
  UPDATE STATUS:\na. Keaau\nb. Pililaau\nc. Pokai\n\nIII. Announcements: RS
  of community clean up March 23 due to sport events scheuled.\n\nIV. Commu
 nity Concerns: (respectfully regarding park use and facilities)\n\nV. Foll
 ow up:\nA. Dogs\, no leash on public parks (attacking people)\nB. Park Vio
 lators\nC. NSW- P.A.R.K.S.\n\nVI. Adjournment\na. Next meeting on Tuesday\
 , May 14\, 2024\nA mailing list is maintained for interested persons and a
 gencies to receive Neighborhood Commission agendas and minutes. Additions\
 , deletions\, and corrections to the list may be directed to the Neighborh
 ood Commission Office\, Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 
 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\; 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 nc
 o@honolulu.gov\, or fax 768-3705 to be added to the mailing list or visit
  https://www.honolulu.gov/esub/email-subscribe-nco.\n\nIf you need an aux
 iliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability or an interp
 reter for a language other than English\, call the Neighborhood Assistant 
 Lindon Valenciano at 768-3712\, e-mail l.valenciano@honolulu.gov at leas
 t three (3) business days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be poss
 ible to fulfill requests received after this date.\n\nAll written testimon
 y must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to
  the meeting. If within 48 hours\, written and/or oral testimony may be su
 bmitted directly to the board at the meeting. If submitting written testim
 ony\, please note the board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Se
 nd to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 1
 60 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honol
 ulu.gov.
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UID:53-12167@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240410T183000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240410T203000
DTSTAMP:20240410T195208Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/kalihi-valley-nb-sidewalk-s-curve-
 and-transportation-committee-meeting/
SUMMARY:Kalihi Valley NB Sidewalk\, S-Curve\, And Transportation Committee 
 Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KALIHI VALLEY NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 16\n&nbsp\;\n\nSIDEWALK\, 
 S-CURVE\, AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA\nWEDNESDAY\, APRIL 1
 0\, 2024\, 6:30 P.M.\nKAPALAMA HALE ROOM 153\n925 DILLINGHAM BOULEVARD\n\n
 Contacts: Ikaika Hussey ikaikahussey@gmail.com\; Ethan Dayton daytone@ya
 hoo.com\n\n1. Convene\n2. Approve minutes from March 2024 meeting\n3. Old 
 business\na. Traffic study for Hala/Kapalama intersection\nb. Kamehameha S
 hopping Center “do not block” signage\nc. No parking on Numana\nd. Pai
 nting curbs red at bus stops\ne. Alternative parking arrangements to allev
 iate congested areas and sidewalks\nf. Likelike signal synchronization\ng.
  Kalihi\, Kamanaiki – mirror needed to see upcoming traffic\nh. School/L
 ikelike right turn\ni. Kilohana Street erosion\nj. Traffic rail on Wailele
 \n4. New business\na. Painting curbs red before and after crosswalks\nb. R
 epainting lane lines\n5. Adjournment\n\nA mailing list is maintained for i
 nterested persons and agencies to receive this board’s agenda and minute
 s. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be dire
 cted to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 D
 illingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\, by telephone o
 n (808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or e-mailing nco@honolulu.gov. A
 genda documents and minutes are also available online at http://www.honol
 ulu.gov/nco/boards.html\n\nAll written testimony must be received in the N
 eighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 
 hours of the meeting\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted dire
 ctly to the Board at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please
  note the Board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neigh
 borhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolul
 u\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or email nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\
 nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disa
 bility or an interpreter for a language other than English\, please call t
 he Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 
 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) busine
 ss days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill re
 quests received after this date.
LOCATION:Kapālama Hale Room 153\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Room 153\, Ho
 nolulu\, Hawaii\, 96817\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-11620@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240410T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240410T220000
DTSTAMP:20240410T203306Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/palolo-nb-regular-meeting-2024-04-
 10/
SUMMARY:06. Pālolo NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:PĀLOLO NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 6\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULAR MEETING AG
 ENDA\nWednesday\, April 10\, 2024 at 7:00 PM\nPālolo Elementary School Ca
 feteria\n2106 10th Avenue\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96816\nAND ONLINE VIA WEBEX\nB
 oard Meetings are held on the Second Wednesday of the Month\n\nWebEx Link:
  https://cchnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=m45bfa1cff2392bd63a36cf65313b4a
 f4\nMeeting Number/Access Code: 2490 350 6919\nPassword: NB06 (6206 from p
 hones and video systems)\nJoin by Video System: Dial 24903506919@cchnl.we
 bex.com or 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting number\nJoin by Phone: +1-
 408-418-9388 (United States Toll)\n\nBoard Google Drive Link: https://dri
 ve.google.com/drive/folders/1mRIiZ-kR00PVW8z-q2zHi9L60YE1mXmR\nBoard Meeti
 ng Recordings: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1DZJTKor6TTNYiqx5U-P2w\n
 \nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to raise their hand\
 , and when recognized by the Chair\, to address comments to the Chair. Spe
 akers are encouraged to keep their comments under three (3) minutes\, and 
 those giving reports are urged to keep their reports less than three (3) m
 inutes. Please silence all electronic devices. §2-11-311 Order and decoru
 m. (a) All commissioners shall promote and preserve the order and decorum 
 of the commission’s proceedings.\nNote: The Board may take action on any
  agenda item. As required by the State Sunshine Law (HRS 92)\, specific is
 sues not noted on this agenda cannot be voted on\, unless added to the age
 nda. The presiding officer of the commission or the commission may expel a
 ny individual whose conduct at the commission meeting is disruptive\, diso
 rderly\, contemptuous\, or improper for the conduct of business at the com
 mission meeting. [Effective 10/20/08] (Auth: RCH §§4-105(4)\, 14-102) (I
 mp: RCH §§4-105(4)\, 14-102)\n§2-14-117 Order and decorum. (a) All boar
 d members shall promote and preserve the order and decorum of the board’
 s proceedings. (b) The presiding officer of the board or a majority of the
  board may expel any individual whose conduct at the board meeting is disr
 uptive\, disorderly\, contemptuous\, or improper for the conduct of busine
 ss at the board meeting. [Eff 10/20/08] (Auth: RCH §14-103(a)) (Imp: RCH 
 §14-104)\n§2-14-118 Discussion. (a) When a board member or person proper
 ly before the board wishes to speak\, the member or person shall address t
 he chair\, be recognized before proceeding\, and shall confine remarks to 
 the subject under discussion\, avoiding personalities and abusive language
 .\n§2-14-126 Parliamentary authority. The most current edition of Robert
 ’s Rules of Order Newly Revised shall be the parliamentary authority of 
 all boards when the Hawaii Revised Statutes\, the charter\, the Revised Or
 dinances of Honolulu\, and the plan are silent. [Eff 10/20/08] (Auth: RCH 
 §14-103(a)) (Imp: RCH §14-104)\n1. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Colin Peros\n
 \n2. MONTHLY REPORTS (Three (3) minutes each including Q&amp\;A)\na. Honol
 ulu Fire Department (HFD)\nb. Honolulu Police Department (HPD)\nc. Board o
 f Water Supply (BWS) – Dominic Dias\n\n3. RESIDENT/COMMUNITY CONCERNS (T
 hree (3) minutes each)\n\n4. PRESENTATION(S) (10 minutes each including Q&
 amp\;A)\nd. Building a Resilient Pālolo Watershed - Saani Fong\, DFM and 
 Cyrus Howe\, Hawaiʻi Green Growth\n\n5. BOARD BUSINESS\na. Election of Of
 ficers – To serve from April 10\, 2024 to June 30\, 2024: Treasurer\nb. 
 Filling of Vacancies – Two (2) Subdistrict 3\, One (1) Subdistrict 4: Re
 sidents interested in filling a vacant board seat must bring current proof
  of residency to the board meeting or contact Neighborhood Assistant Logan
  Hutchinson [logan.hutchinson@honolulu.gov] to verify residency in advance
 .\n\nc. Approval of Regular Meeting Written Summary for Video Record: Wedn
 esday\, March 13\, 2024.\nd. Establishment of a Permitted Interaction Grou
 p (PIG): Trees for Pālolo…Planting Trees\, Growing Communities\ne. Reso
 lution Urging the Honolulu City Council to Include Funding for Specified P
 rojects in the Operating and Capital Budget Bills of 2024\nf. Resolution U
 rging the Hawaiʻi State Legislature to Include Funding for Specified Proj
 ects in the Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2024\n\n6. ELECTED OFFICIAL
 S (Three (3) minutes each including Q&amp\;A)\na. Congressman Ed Case\nb. 
 City Councilmember Calvin Say\nc. Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative
  – DFM Deputy Director Warren Mamizuka\nd. Governor Josh Green’s Repre
 sentative – Kieleku Amundson\ne. Representative Jackson Sayama\nf. Senat
 or Les Ihara Jr.\n\n7. ANNOUNCEMENTS\na. Next Meeting: The Pālolo Neighbo
 rhood Board No.6 is tentatively scheduled to hold its next meeting on Wedn
 esday\, May 8\, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. at Pālolo Elementary School and online 
 via WebEx.\nb. ʻŌlelo Rebroadcasts: Rebroadcasts of the Pālolo Neighbor
 hood Board No.6 meetings are scheduled each month on ʻŌlelo channel 49 f
 or fourth Thursday at 9:00 p.m. and the first and third Sundays at 12:00 p
 .m. An archive of past meetings may be found on https://olelo.org/olelone
 t/ by searching .\n\n8. ADJOURNMENT\n\nA mailing list is maintained for i
 nterested persons and agencies to receive this board’s agenda and minute
 s. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be dire
 cted to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 D
 illingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\, by telephone o
 n (808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or e-mailing nco@honolulu.gov. A
 genda documents and minutes are also available online at http://www.honol
 ulu.gov/nco/boards.html.\n\nAll written testimony must be received in the 
 Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48
  hours of the meeting\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted dir
 ectly to the Board at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, pleas
 e note the Board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neig
 hborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolu
 lu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or email nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n
 \nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a dis
 ability or an interpreter for a language other than English\, please call 
 the Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and
  4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) busin
 ess days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill r
 equests received after this date.\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit ou
 r board website.\n\nEvent shows physical location\; however\, other optio
 ns of participation may also include WebEx and phone.  If available\, ins
 tructions for WebEx and phone can be found at the top of the agenda.
LOCATION:Pālolo Elementary School\, 2106 10th Ave.\, Honolulu\, Hawaiʻi\,
  96816\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240410T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240410T220000
DTSTAMP:20240410T203345Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/29-kahalu%ca%bbu-nb-regular-meetin
 g-2024-04-10/
SUMMARY:29. Kahalu'u NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KAHALU‘U NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 29\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULAR MEETIN
 G AGENDA\nWEDNESDAY\, April 10\, 2024\n7:00 P.M.\nVia WebEx or Call-In\n\n
 In Person Venue\nKEY Project\n47-200 Waiheʻe Road Room 105\nKāneʻohe\, 
 HI 96744\n\nThis venue has been facilitated to comply with Sunshine Law an
 d give the public a venue to attend the meeting if personal internet conne
 ction is not available.\n\nMeeting Link: https://cchnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.
 php?MTID=m2bad181dba8fb9cebfca7d3e2252500c\nMeeting ID / Access Code: 2486
  006 8469\nPasscode: NB29 (6229 from phones and video systems)\n\nJoin by 
 Video System: Dial 24860068469@cchnl.webex.com\nDial by your location: 1-
 408-418-9388\n\nMeeting Materials: Find a referenced archive of handouts a
 nd materials for Neighborhood Board No.29 at:\nhttps://drive.google.com/dr
 ive/folders/1T530VW69IeAahTHy9svOIVH4gGqNA4bB?usp=drive_link\n\nRules of S
 peaking: To ensure the maximum opportunity for all attendees to be heard\,
  the following guidelines apply: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to type 
 their question in the chat box or raise their hand using the “raise hand
 ” function in the online platform - which is indicated by a hand. If acc
 essing the meeting using your phone and you have a comment\, indicate this
  by pressing the symbols *9 – this will show the moderator that the pers
 on calling from that number wishes to speak. To mute/unmute your phone\, p
 ress *6. In-person\, please raise your hand. Please wait until recognized 
 by the chair to begin comments and address those comments to the chair. Al
 l official reports\, comments or concerns shall be five (5) minutes or les
 s.\n\nPlease Kōkua: To help all attendees the opportunity to hear present
 ations &amp\; comments\, please place your device on mute until you would 
 like to speak. When you are recognized\, unmute yourself and make your com
 ments.\n\nNote: The Board may take action on any agenda item. As required 
 by the State Sunshine Law (HRS 92)\, specific issues not noted on this age
 nda cannot be voted on\, unless added to the agenda. A two-thirds vote (10
 ) of this 15-member Board is needed to add an item to the agenda. Items ma
 y not be added if they are of major importance and will affect a significa
 nt number of people.\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER – Vice Chair Daniel Bender\n\nI
 I. EMERGENCY RESPONDER MONTHLY REPORTS (Limited to three (3) minutes each)
 \nA. Honolulu Fire Department\nB. Honolulu Police Department\n\nIII. FILLI
 NG OF VACANCIES ON THE BOARD (Residents must present I.D. &amp\; proof of 
 address)\nA. Sub-District Two (2): One (1) Vacancy\nB. Sub-District Five (
 5): Two (2) Vacancies\nC. Sub-District Six (6): Two (2) Vacancies\nD. Elec
 tion of Officers:\n1.Secretary\n2. Treasurer\n\nIV. CITY / STATE / FEDERAL
  REPORTS\nA. Mayor Rick Blangiardi Representative – Jiro Sumada\, Deputy
  Director\, Department of Planning and Permitting\nB. Councilmember Esther
  Kiaʻāina\nC. Councilmember Matt Weyer – Letani Peltier\nD. Board of W
 ater Supply – Barry Usagawa\nE. Governor Josh Green Representative – K
 atie Ducatt\, Deputy to the Chairman\, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands\n
 F. Senator Brenton Awa\nG. Representative Lisa Kitagawa\nH. Windward Commu
 nity College – Chancellor Ardis Eschenberg\nI. Kāneʻohe Bay Regional C
 ouncil – Clifford Loo\nJ. U.S. Congress Representative Jill Tokuda\nK. K
 āneʻohe Marine Corps Base – Kristi Kaluhiwa\n\nV. COMMUNITY TOPICS (Li
 mited to ten (10) minutes each)\nA. Oʻahu Pentathlon: Mac Curran\, Oahu P
 entathlon Athlete Director\nB. Crosswalks on Hui ʻIwa Street: – Preston
  Berk\, Resident Manager\, Hokuloa\n\nVI. RESIDENTS’/COMMUNITY CONCERNS 
 (Limited to two (2) minutes each)\n\nVII. BOARD BUSINESS\nA. Proposed Kual
 oa Regional Park Maintenance Facility Sewer Improvements:\nTMK (1) 4-9-004
 :001\, Kāneʻohe\, Oʻahu\, Hawaiʻi\nB. Subdistrict Seat to At-Large: Me
 mber John Reppun\nC. Approval of Wednesday\, March 13\, 2024\, Regular Mee
 ting Minutes\nD. Meeting Date\, Time\, and Location: The Kahaluʻu Neighbo
 rhood Board No. 29 presently meets on the 2nd Wednesday of the month\, 7:0
 0 p.m.\, at the KEY Project.\nE. Community Announcements\n\nVIII. SUBDISTR
 ICT REPORTS (Limited to two (2) minutes each)\nKahalu’u Board Boundary M
 ap: https://www.honolulu.gov/rep/site/nco/maps/29_Kahaluu.jpg\n\nIX. ANNO
 UNCEMENTS\nA. Next Regular Board Meeting – Wednesday\, May 8\, 2024 at 7
 :00 p.m. at KEY Project.\n\nXV. ADJOURNMENT\n\nA mailing list is maintaine
 d for interested persons and agencies to receive this board’s agenda and
  minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may 
 be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\
 , 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\, by tele
 phone on (808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or e-mailing nco@honolulu.
 gov. Agenda documents and minutes are also available online at http://ww
 w.honolulu.gov/nco/boards.html\n\nAll written testimony must be received i
 n the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If wit
 hin 48 hours of the meeting\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitt
 ed directly to the Board at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\,
  please note the Board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to
 : Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, 
 Honolulu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or email nbtestimony@honolulu.
 gov.\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 Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.
 m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3)
  business days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to ful
 fill requests received after this date.\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, vi
 sit our board website.\n\nEvent shows physical location\; however\, other
  options of participation may also include WebEx and phone.  If available
 \, instructions for WebEx and phone can be found at the top of the agenda.
LOCATION:KEY Project\, 47-200 Waiheʻe Road\, Kāneʻohe\, Hawaiʻi\, 96744
 \, United States
GEO:21.458022;-157.843452
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 eʻohe\, Hawaiʻi\, 96744\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=KEY P
 roject:geo:21.458022,-157.843452
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-11795@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240410T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240410T203000
DTSTAMP:20240410T194724Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/16-kalihi-valley-nb-regular-meetin
 g-2024-04-10/
SUMMARY:16. Kalihi Valley NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KALIHI VALLEY NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 16\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULAR MEE
 TING AGENDA\nWEDNESDAY\, APRIL 10\, 2024 7:00 P.M.\nKAPALAMA HALE ROOM 153
 \n925 DILLINGHAM BOULEVARD\nAND ON WEBEX\n\nMeeting Link: https://cchnl.w
 ebex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=m098d4b5ba3f9928aeb24959da9d9a76d\nMeeting Numbe
 r / Access Code: 2483 860 1460\nMeeting Password: NB16 (6216 from phones a
 nd video systems)\nJoin by Phone: +1-408-418-9388 United States Toll\nJoin
  by Video System: Dial 24838601460@cchnl.webex.com\nRULES OF SPEAKING: An
 yone wishing to speak is asked to click the “raise hand” icon\, and wh
 en recognized by the Chair\, to address comments to the Chair. Speakers ar
 e encouraged to keep their comments under two (2) minutes\, and those givi
 ng reports are encouraged to keep their reports under three (3) minutes. P
 lease ensure your microphone is muted unless you are speaking. Please stat
 e your first and last name for the record before moving into your comments
 /question\, etc. Written testimony may also be submitted via email using t
 he contact information listed on the Neighborhood Commission Office websit
 e. Please silence all electronic devices. NOTES: The Board may take action
  on any agenda item. As required by the State Sunshine Law (Hawaii Revised
  Statutes Chapter 92)\, specific issues not listed on this agenda cannot b
 e voted on\, unless properly added to the agenda.\nARCHIVE: Materials can 
 be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Z1fHoHMtwv6GFUbyc3MT
 vOmGOo2FuwXO\nVIDEO RECORD: Meeting recordings can be found at: https://w
 ww.youtube.com/channel/UC1DZJTKor6TTNYiqx5U-P2w\n\n1. CALL TO ORDER: Chair
  Leialoha Tumbaga\n\n2. CITY MONTHLY REPORTS (Three (3) Minutes Each): Thi
 s is an opportunity for everyone to speak directly with representatives of
  the City Administration and City elected officials. Residents are encoura
 ged to ask the representatives questions after each report. City represent
 atives are encouraged to remain to listen and respond to concerns under th
 e next agenda item.\nA. Honolulu Fire Department\nB. Honolulu Police Depar
 tment\nC. Board of Water Supply\, Iris Oda\n3. MEETING DETERMINATION-DATE/
 TIME/LOCATION (JUNE 2024)\n4. RESIDENT’S AND COMMUNITY CONCERNS (Three (
 3) Minutes Each):\n5. PRESENTATION:\nA. Opening of Kauhale by Cedar Church
  - John Mizuno\n6. CITY ELECTED OFFICIALS (Three (3) Minutes Each):\nA. Ma
 yor Rick Blangiardi's Representative – Bandmaster Clarke Bright\nB. Coun
 cilmember Tyler Dos Santos-Tam\n7. STATE ELECTED OFFICIALS (Three (3) Minu
 tes Each):\nA. Governor Josh Green’s Representative – Deputy Director 
 Kristen Sakamoto and DOT Representative\nB. Senator Donna Mercado Kim\nC. 
 Representative May Mizuno\n8. COMMITTEE REPORTS/ASSIGNMENTS\nA. Discussion
  and approval of Communications Committee\nB. Transportation Committee\n9.
  BOARD BUSINESS\nA. Motion to support City Council Bills 57 &amp\; 58\; re
 lating to illegal game rooms\nB. Motion to oppose Senate Bill 3202 and Hou
 se Bill 1630\; relating to urban development density\nC. Approval of Regul
 ar Meeting Minutes: Wednesday\, March 13\, 2024\n10. OTHER REPORTS\nA. Cha
 ir's Report\n\n11. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. Next Meeting: NB16 will RECESS in May
  2024. The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday\, June 12\, 2024 at a t
 ime and location to be determined at the April 2024 regular meeting.\nB. B
 roadcast Meetings: Neighborhood Board meetings aired on Olelo Channel 49 o
 n 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.\n\n12. ADJOURNMENT\n\n2023-2024 Kalihi Va
 lley Neighborhood Board No. 16 Members:\nHernando Tan – hernandortan@ya
 hoo.com\nChester Koga – chesterkoga@yahoo.com\nAlan Kumalae – kumala
 ea001@hawaii.rr.com\nIkaika L. Hussey – ikaika@kalihi.org\nEthan Dayton
  – daytone@yahoo.com\nLeialoha Tumbaga – leialt98@gmail.com\nRandolp
 h Franklin – bigvalley808@gmail.com\nSimeon Rojas – simeonrojas@gmai
 l.com\nSpencer Johnson (NB Assistant) – spencer.johnson@honolulu.gov\n\
 nA mailing list is maintained for interested persons and agencies to recei
 ve this board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deleti
 ons to the mailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Off
 ice (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honol
 ulu\, Hawaii 96817\, by telephone on (808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\,
  or e-mailing nco@honolulu.gov. Agenda documents and minutes are also av
 ailable online at http://www.‌honolulu.gov/‌nco/‌boards.html\n\nAll
  written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 
 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours of the meeting\, written
  and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the Board at the meeti
 ng. If submitting written testimony\, please note the Board and agenda ite
 m(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 92
 5 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3
 711\, or 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 Off
 ice at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email to
  nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business days before the scheduled 
 meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill requests received after this da
 te.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit our board website.\n
 \nEvent shows physical location\; however\, other options of participation
  may also include WebEx and phone.  If available\, instructions for WebEx
  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
GEO:21.319957;-157.870638
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 Room 153\, Honolulu\, Hawaii\, 96817\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-
 TITLE=Kapālama Hale Room 153:geo:21.319957,-157.870638
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-12168@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T190000
DTSTAMP:20240410T195847Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/waimanalo-nb-education-committee-m
 eeting/
SUMMARY:Waimānalo NB Education Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:WAIMĀNALO NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 32\n&nbsp\;\n\nHYBRID WAIMĀN
 ALO EDUCATION COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA\n\nTHURSDAY\, APRIL 11\, 2024\, at 
 5:00 pm\n\nIn Person at the Waimānalo Public Library Meeting Room\n41-132
 0 Kalanianaʻole Hwy\, Waimanalo\, HI 96795\nOR Join Zoom Meeting\nhttps:/
 /us02web.zoom.us/j/89514156737?pwd=ckg0U05qUzBneFJWMkJlZ2VnN1BNdz09 \nMee
 ting ID: 895 1415 6737\nPasscode: Education\n\nThe purpose of the Waimāna
 lo Education Committee is to support the success of our learners and educa
 tors in Waimānalo by: Celebrating the work of our schools and community o
 rganizations\, advocating for resources at the state and county levels\, c
 onnecting our learners and educators to educational resources\, and connec
 ting educators in our community. This is a seven (7) member Committee repr
 esented by Chair Kimeona Kane\, Co-Chair ____\, Julie Dugan\, Ardis Eschen
 berg\, Denise Espania\, and has three (3) vacancies.\nRules of Speaking: A
 nyone wishing to speak is asked to raise his/her hand\, and when recognize
 d by the Chair\, to address comments to the Chair. Speakers and those givi
 ng reports are encouraged to keep their comments to less than three (3) mi
 nutes. Please silence all electronic devices.\nNote: The Committee may not
  take action on any agenda item. Recommendations shall be reported back to
  the Waimānalo Neighborhood Board No. 32 at its next regular monthly meet
 ing for action.\n\nI. Call to Order – Chair Kimeona Kane\, Co-Chair\nA. 
 Welcome &amp\; Opening Pule\nB. Rollcall\nC. Meeting Rules &amp\; Conduct\
 n1. Akahai Lōkahi ʻOluʻolu Haʻahaʻa Ahonui to be used as a standard o
 f conduct of all\nII. Committee Business\nA. Legislative Updates\nB. Meeti
 ng Minutes\n1. Thursday February 18\, 2024\n2. Thursday March 14\, 2024\nI
 II. Community Sharing and/or Concerns\nA. Mālama Honua Public Charter Sch
 ool – Principal Denise Espania\, despania@malamahonuapcs.org\nB. Hui M
 ālama O Ke Kai – Maile Vickery\, info@huimalamaokekai.org\nC. Blanche 
 Pope Elementary\, Kula Kaiapuni o Waimānalo- Principal Heidi Rezentes\, 
 heidi.rezentes@k12.hi.us\nD. Waimānalo Elementary and Intermediate School
  – Principal Dela Cruz\, Jamie.DelaCruz@k12.hi.us\nE. Windward Communit
 y College – Ardis Eschenberg\, ardise@hawaii.edu\nF. Windward Community
  College – Kat OʻDell\, katodell@hawaii.edu\nG. Hawaiʻi Job Corps –
  Julie Dugan\, Dugan.Julie@jobcorps.org\nH. University of Hawaiʻi\, Coll
 ege of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources – Ilima Ho-Lastimosa\, 
 lipuupuu@hawaii.edu\nI. Other\nIV. Next meeting\nA. Next meeting will be o
 n Thursday May 09\, 2024 at 5:00 pm.\nV. Adjournment\nA. Chair Kimeona Kan
 e\, kimeonakane@gmail.com\nB. Co-Chair\n\nA mailing list is maintained fo
 r interested persons and agencies to receive this Board’s agenda and min
 utes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be d
 irected to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 92
 5 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\; Telephone (
 808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711\; or Email nco@honolulu.gov. Agendas an
 d minutes are also available on the internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco\nIf y
 ou need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disabilit
 y or an interpreter for a language other than English\, please call the Ne
 ighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 
 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business da
 ys before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill request
 s received after this date.\nAll written testimony must be received in the
  Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 4
 8 hours\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the B
 oard at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please note the Boa
 rd and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commi
 ssion Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 9681
 7. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov
LOCATION:Waimānalo Public Library\, 411320 Kalanianaʻole Highway\, Waimā
 nalo\, Hawaiʻi\, 96795\, United States
GEO:21.346165;-157.714796
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=411320 Kalanianaʻole Highw
 ay\, Waimānalo\, Hawaiʻi\, 96795\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TI
 TLE=Waimānalo Public Library:geo:21.346165,-157.714796
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-12170@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T180000
DTSTAMP:20240410T200313Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/kailua-nb-executive-committee-meet
 ing/
SUMMARY:Kailua NB Executive Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KAILUA NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 31\n&nbsp\;\n\nEXECUTIVE COMMITTE
 E\nMEETING AGENDA\nThursday\, April 11\, 2024\n5:30 to 6:00 pm\nIn-person 
 at the Kailua District Park District Meeting Room\n\nChair: Bill Hicks. Me
 mbers: Levani Lipton\, Kelli Ann Kobayashi\, and Jade Lau.\n\n1. Call to O
 rder\n\n2. Ongoing review of Kailua Neighborhood Board procedures and effi
 ciency\n\n3. Resident and Community Concerns\n\n4. Adjournment\n\nA mailin
 g list is maintained for interested persons and agencies to receive this b
 oard’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to th
 e mailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO)
  at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Haw
 aii 96817\, by telephone on (808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or e-mai
 ling nco@honolulu.gov. Agenda documents and minutes are also available o
 nline at http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/boards.html\n\nAll written testimony
  must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to 
 the meeting. If within 48 hours of the meeting\, written and/or oral testi
 mony may be submitted directly to the Board at the meeting. If submitting 
 written testimony\, please note the Board and agenda item(s) your testimon
 y concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boule
 vard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or email nb
 testimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or other a
 ccommodation due to a disability or an interpreter for a language other th
 an English\, please call the Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3
 710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov
  at least three (3) business days before the scheduled meeting. It may no
 t be possible to fulfill requests received after this date.
LOCATION:Kailua District Park Meeting Room\, 21 S Kainalu Dr\, Kailua\, HI 
 \, 96734\, United States
GEO:21.394697;-157.738872
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 HI \, 96734\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=Kailua District Par
 k Meeting Room:geo:21.394697,-157.738872
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-11600@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T210000
DTSTAMP:20240410T203602Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/diamond-head-nb-regular-meeting-20
 24-04-11/
SUMMARY:05. Diamond Head NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:DIAMOND HEAD - KAPAHULU - SAINT LOUIS HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD BOAR
 D NO. 5\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULAR MEETING AGENDA\nTHURSDAY\, APRIL 11\, 2024 at 
 6:00 P.M.\nALA WAI GOLF COURSE CLUB HOUSE\, SECOND FLOOR\n404 KAPAHULU AVE
 NUE\, HONOLULU\, HI 96815\nIN-PERSON AND WEBEX\n\nWebEx Link: https://cch
 nl.webex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=m630bc63a6c3bf4e7ffd343b6ff25f621\nMeeting N
 umber / Access Code: 2485 446 6391\nPassword: NB05 (6205 from phones and v
 ideo systems)\nJoin by Phone: +1-408-418-9388 United States (toll)\n\nMeet
 ing Materials: Find an archive of handouts and referenced materials for Ne
 ighborhood Board No.5 at:\nhttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1WKnOJqd
 vqoRuGhJ7E9rg5u7AtruuZZZn\n\nRecordings of Board meetings can be found at:
  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1DZJTKor6TTNYiqx5U-P2w\n\nSee addition
 al Meeting Notes regarding written testimony\, how to received meeting age
 ndas /minutes\, etc.\, at the end of this agenda.\n\nMeeting Decorum: Anyo
 ne wishing to speak is asked to raise their hand in person or by using “
 raise hand” feature online. When recognized by the Chair\, address comme
 nts to the Chair. All dialogue at the meeting will be conducted by use of 
 the microphone. The public concerns and comments are limited to two (2) mi
 nutes each. For those joining the meeting on WebEx please mute your microp
 hone unless actively speaking. Demonstrate courtesy and respect to all att
 endees and presenters\, including refraining from personal comments\, usin
 g civility in the chat box feature\, and keeping decorum at all times. Kin
 dly silence all electronic devices if meeting in person. Address comments 
 to the chair and out of respect for all who attend\, please keep questions
 /comments brief\, succinct and avoid unnecessary repetition so that all ma
 y have opportunities to speak.\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Winston Welch
 \n\nII. FILLING OF BOARD VACANCIES – Residents interested in filling a v
 acant board seat must bring current proof of residency to the board meetin
 g or contact Neighborhood Assistant Dylan Buck (dylan.buck@honolulu.gov) t
 o verify residency in advance. Candidates may speak for up to three minute
 s prior to board voting.\nA. Diamond Head Sub-District 3 – One (1) Vacan
 cy\n\nIII. PUBLIC SAFETY MONTHLY REPORTS – Three (3) minutes each\nA. Ho
 nolulu Fire Department – Waikīkī Station\n1. Requested Report on Diamo
 nd Head Incendiary Open-Area Fires from January through March 2024\nB. Hon
 olulu Police Department\n1. District 6 – Waikīkī/Kapiolani Park/Diamon
 d Head\n2. District 7 – Diamond Head/Kapahulu/St. Louis Heights/East Hon
 olulu\n\nIV. APPROVAL OF DRAFT MEETING MINUTES\nA. Thursday\, March 14\, 2
 024\n\nV. BWS\, KCC\, &amp\; PUBLIC EVENTS NOTICES/ANNOUNCEMENTS – Two (
 2) minutes each\nA. Board of Water Supply Report\nB. Kapiolani Community C
 ollege Updates\n\nVI. COMMUNITY CONCERNS – Two (2) minutes for each test
 imony regarding issues not listed on this agenda\n\nVII. MAYOR’S OFFICE 
 – Mayor’s Representative Anton Krucky\, Community Services Department 
 Director\n\nVIII. PRESENTATIONS – Ten (10) minutes each followed by Comm
 ents\, Questions and Concerns\nA. Department of Enterprise Services update
 s on the Honolulu Zoo\, Waikiki Shell and Ala Wai Golf Course\nB. Departme
 nt of Parks and Recreation Division of Urban Forestry\n1. Kapiolani Park's
  Horticulture Building Draft Environmental Assessment\n2. Other updates\n\
 nIX. RESOLUTIONS for Board Action\nA. Concerning Senate Bill 3202 SD1 HD1\
 n\nX. ELECTED OFFICIALS’ REPORTS -- Two (2) minutes each\nA. US Congress
 ional Delegates – 2024 Federal Legislation Issues\n1. Representative Ed 
 Case\n2. Senator Mazie Hirono\n3. Senator Brian Schatz\nB. Hawaii State Go
 vernor Josh Green\nC. Hawaii State Legislature – 2024 State Legislation 
 Issues\n1. Senator Les Ihara\, Jr. (District 10)\n2. Representative Bertra
 nd Kobayashi (District 19)\na. Senate Bill 3202\, SD2\, Relating to Urban 
 Development update\n3. Representative Jackson Sayama (District 20)\n4. Sen
 ator Stanley Chang (District 9)\nD. Honolulu City Council\n1. City Council
  Chair Tommy Waters (District IV)\na. City Council Adoption of Resolution 
 24-65\, CD1\, Expressing the Council’s Opposition\nto Senate Bill 3202\,
  SD2 and House Bill 1630\, HD1\, Relating to Urban Development\nhttps://hn
 ldoc.ehawaii.gov/hnldoc/document-download?id=20526\nb. Kapiolani Park Trus
 tees Meeting update\n2. Councilmember Calvin Say (District V)\n\nXI. BOARD
  BUSINESS\nA. Board Member Three (3) Absence Letter\nB. Committee Reports 
 – Three (3) minutes each (if any)\n1. Environment – Velasco\n2. Parks 
 &amp\; Recreation – Murchie &amp\; Decker\n3. Planning &amp\; Zoning –
  Matson\n4. Traffic and Public Safety – Murchie\nB. Sub-District Reports
 \n1. St. Louis Heights Subdistrict 1 – Allen\n2. Kapahulu Subdistrict 2 
 –\n3. Diamond Head Subdistrict 3 – L. Wong\n\nXII. REPORTS OF BOARD ME
 MBERS ATTENDING OTHER BOARD AND PUBLIC MEETINGS\n\nXIII. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA.
  Chair’s Report – Committee Agendas and General Announcements\nB. Next
  Meeting: The next Neighborhood Board #5 regular meeting is scheduled for 
 6:00 p.m.\non Thursday\, May 9\, 2024 at the Ala Wai Golf Course Clubhouse
  and virtually via Webex.\n\nXIV. ADJOURNMENT\n\nMeeting Notes:\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\, Hawa
 ii 96817\, by telephone on (808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or e-mail
 ing nco@honolulu.gov. Agenda documents and minutes are also available on
 line at http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/boards.html\n\nAll written testimony 
 must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to t
 he meeting. If within 48 hours of the meeting\, written and/or oral testim
 ony may be submitted directly to the Board at the meeting. If submitting w
 ritten testimony\, please note the Board and agenda item(s) your testimony
  concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulev
 ard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or email nbt
 estimony@honolulu.gov. If you need an auxiliary aid/service or other acco
 mmodation due to a disability or an interpreter for a language other than 
 English\, please call the Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710
  between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at
  least three (3) business days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be
  possible to fulfill requests received after this date.\n\nPublic Announce
 ments\, Reports &amp\; Presentations to the Board: Please provide all mate
 rials before the meeting for posting online sent to the NCO office. Presen
 tations may utilize PowerPoint\, should be succinct\, and mindful of time.
  If presenting in person\, please arrange for a projector and screen as ne
 eded\, and provide handouts for the board and the community.\n\nNote: The 
 Board may take action on any agenda item. As required by the State Sunshin
 e Law (HRS 92)\, specific issues not noted on this agenda cannot be voted 
 on\, unless allowed for under HRS 92. A two-thirds (2/3) vote (9) of this 
 15-member Board is required to meet quorum requirements. Board members mus
 t be in-person or have video access.\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit
  our board website.\n\nEvent shows physical location\; however\, other op
 tions of participation may also include WebEx and phone.  If available\, 
 instructions for WebEx and phone can be found at the top of the agenda.
LOCATION:Ala Wai Golf Course Clubhouse\, 404 Kapahulu Avenue\, 2nd Floor\, 
 Honolulu\, Hawaiʻi\, 96815\, United States
GEO:21.276716;-157.817403
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=404 Kapahulu Avenue\, 2nd F
 loor\, Honolulu\, Hawaiʻi\, 96815\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TI
 TLE=Ala Wai Golf Course Clubhouse:geo:21.276716,-157.817403
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-12172@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T190000
DTSTAMP:20240410T200336Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/kailua-nb-kailua-water-quality-psp
 hcd-subcommittee-meeting/
SUMMARY:Kailua NB Kailua Water Quality PSPHCD Subcommittee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KAILUA NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 31\n&nbsp\;\n\nKAILUA WATER QUALI
 TY PSPHCD SUBCOMMITTEE\nMEETING AGENDA\nThursday\, April 11\, 2024\n6:00 t
 o 7:00 pm\nIn-person at the Kailua District Park District Meeting Room wit
 h ZOOM option:\nJoin Zoom Meeting:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/88598234236?
 pwd=Tys1bFl5QXl4L2lPV1YwckhJa2VqUT09 \nMeeting ID: 885 9823 4236\nPasscod
 e: 445198\n\nChair: Levani Lipton levani.knb@gmail.com Members: Kelli An
 n Kobayashi\, Kate Righter\, and Gary Weller.\n\n1. Call to Order\n\n2. Ap
 proval of Minutes\n\n3. Announcements:\na. If you are interested in learni
 ng more about issues impacting Kailua water quality\, please email levani
 .knb@gmail.com for a link to prior recorded meetings.\nb. Help your keiki
  learn about stormwater and pollution control. Visit the Hawaii Stormwater
  Patrol website at https://www.stormwaterhawaii.com/sp-booklet/ for a fr
 ee e-booklet and animated videos designed for children.\nc. Learn about gr
 een infrastructure and structural best management practices (BMPs) the Cit
 y Storm Water Quality Division is planning for Akiohala Street. The Kaelep
 ulu Stormwater Quality Improvements Project will remove pollutants from su
 rface water conveyed through City storm drains\, with the goal to improve 
 water quality in Kaelepulu Pond. More information is available at www.kael
 epulustormwater.org\nd. “FOLLOW THE DROP” is a new stormwater mobile a
 pp that collects data on how much stormwater is being generated on a prope
 rty and provides optimum types and sizes of stormwater capture solutions. 
 Schedule a free rainwater assessment at: https://rainwaterhawaii.com to 
 learn how you can use the app to minimize stormwater runoff from your prop
 erty.\n\n4. Resident and Community Concerns\n\n5. Old Business:\na. Storm 
 drain maintenance\nb. Culvert and channel cleaning maintenance schedule\nc
 . Bacterial effluent exceedance incidents in Kailua Bay &amp\; protocols\n
 d. Stormwater Utility (now SWOOSH)\ne. Status of 2008 and 2010 Stormwater 
 BMPs\nf. Status of Kawainui Levee Siphon\ng. BMP violations\nh. Mangrove r
 emoval\ni. Cesspool conversions in Kailua\nj. Kapa’a Quarry impacts on w
 ater quality\n\n6. New Business:\n\n7. Ongoing Discussion:\na. What pukas 
 have you noticed in the government response to addressing pollution in our
  waterways?\nb. What are your ideas for solving these challenges?\nc. Sust
 ainability of our natural resources: What steps can we take now to keep Ka
 ilua Bay and waterways thriving in the future?\nd. Who are our allies in t
 his effort?\ne. What community outreach and events are happening to promot
 e awareness?\nf. Who are the agencies and nonprofits who malama the ocean 
 and waterways?\ng. What steps can the public take to minimize pollution an
 d maintain small footprints?\n\n8. Adjournment\n\nA mailing list is mainta
 ined for interested persons and agencies to receive this board’s agenda 
 and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list m
 ay be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Ha
 le\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\, by t
 elephone on (808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or e-mailing nco@honolu
 lu.gov. Agenda documents and minutes are also available online at http:/
 /www.honolulu.gov/nco/boards.html\n\nAll written testimony must be receive
 d in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If 
 within 48 hours of the meeting\, written and/or oral testimony may be subm
 itted directly to the Board at the meeting. If submitting written testimon
 y\, please note the Board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send
  to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160
 \, Honolulu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or email nbtestimony@honolu
 lu.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\, ple
 ase call the Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00
  a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three 
 (3) business days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to 
 fulfill requests received after this date.
LOCATION:Kailua District Park Meeting Room\, 21 S Kainalu Dr\, Kailua\, HI 
 \, 96734\, United States
GEO:21.394697;-157.738872
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=21 S Kainalu Dr\, Kailua\, 
 HI \, 96734\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=Kailua District Par
 k Meeting Room:geo:21.394697,-157.738872
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-11988@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T183000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T213000
DTSTAMP:20240410T203720Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/28-ko%ca%bbolauloa-nb-regular-meet
 ing-2024-04-11/
SUMMARY:28. Ko'olauloa NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KO‘OLAULOA NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 28\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULAR MEET
 ING AGENDA\nTHURSDAY\, APRIL 11\, 2024 AT 6:30 P.M.\nHAUʻULA COMMUNITY CE
 NTER\n54-10 KUKUNA ROAD\, HAUʻULA\, HI 96717\nIN-PERSON &amp\; VIRTUALLY 
 VIA WEBEX\n\nMeeting Link: https://cchnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=mdbab
 93e0e74f260274925bd613627d23\nMeeting Number / Access Code: 2494 047 5431\
 nPassword: NB28 (6228 from phones and video systems)\nJoin by Phone: 1-408
 -418-9388 United States Toll\n\nMeeting Materials: Find a monthly archive 
 of handouts and referenced materials concerning to the Ko`olauloa Neighbor
 hood Board No. 28 at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/135-VFpB_IUl
 cPhYjRfW60vbUJhRvSyrB\n\nRecordings of Board Meetings can be found at: ht
 tps://www.youtube.com/@cityandcountyneighborhoodc2559\n\nRules of Speaking
 : To ensure the maximum opportunity for all attendees to be heard\, the fo
 llowing guidelines apply: Those joining the meeting are reminded to mute t
 heir microphone. Anyone wishing to speak is asked to type their question i
 n the chat box or raise their hand using the “raise hand” function in 
 the online meeting platform - which is indicated by a hand or unmute yours
 elf at the appropriate time as indicated by the chair. If accessing the me
 eting using your phone and you have a comment\, indicate this by pressing 
 the symbols *9 – this will show the moderator that the person calling fr
 om that number wishes to speak. To mute/unmute your phone\, press *6. Plea
 se wait until recognized by the chair to begin. All comments\, concerns\, 
 or questions shall be two (2) minutes or less.\n\nPlease Kōkua: To help a
 ll attendees the opportunity to hear presentations &amp\; comments\, pleas
 e place your device on mute until you would like to speak. When you are re
 cognized\, unmute yourself and make your comments.\n\nNote: The Board may 
 take action on any agenda item. As required by the State Sunshine Law (HRS
  92)\, specific issues not noted on this agenda cannot be voted on\, unles
 s added to the agenda. A two-thirds vote (5) of this 9-member Board is nee
 ded to add an item to the agenda. Items may not be added if they are of ma
 jor importance and will affect a significant number of people.\nI. CALL TO
  ORDER – Chair Pane Meatoga III\n\nII. CITY/STATE MONTHLY REPORTS\na. A.
  Honolulu Fire Department (HFD)\nb. Honolulu Police Department (HPD)\nc. U
 nited States Army\n\nIII. FILLING OF VACANCIES\na. Neighborhood Assistant 
 to review “Filling of Vacancies” procedure – Residents interested in
  filling a vacant board seat must bring current proof of residency to the 
 board meeting or contact Neighborhood Assistant Anson Wu [anson.wu@honolul
 u.gov] to verify residency in advance.\nb. Sub District 1 (1 vacancy).\nc.
  Sub District 2 (2 vacancies).\n\nIV. Adoption of rules for tonight’s me
 eting ONLY: (Reason: To allow the most number of community members the opp
 ortunity to ask various questions to presenters and to cut down on redunda
 nt questions.\na. Questions will be one (1) minute or less.\nb. Community 
 members will be asked not to ask questions that have already been asked to
  the presenters.\nc. Questions that are typed into the chat that are simil
 ar in nature will be combined and asked by the meeting moderator.\n\nV. GO
 VERNMENT REPORTS (Three (3) minute limit per speaker.\na. Mayor Rick Blang
 iardi’s Representative – Cat Taschner https://www8honolulu.gov/mayor\
 nb. Councilmember Matt Weyer or Staffer mweyer@honolulu.gov\nc. US House 
 of Representatives- Congresswoman Jill Tokuda or Staffer www.tokuda.house.
 gov\nd. Governor’s Representative – Crystal Kionia https://governor.h
 awaii.gov\ne. State Senator – Senator Brenton Awa or Staffer sennawa@ca
 pitol.hawaii.gov\nf. State House Representative – Representative Sean Qu
 inlan or Staffer repquilan@capitol.hawaii.gov\n\nVI. PRESENTATIONS- Eight
  (8) minute limit per presentation.\na. Oahu Pentathlon\ni. Sarah Mayo\nb.
  Hawaii State Individual Time Trials Championship from Malaekahana Park\ni
 . Tony Lang\nVII. Committees:\na. For Action: Presentation of Committee Me
 mbers. (The list of committee members and co/vice chairs for each respecti
 ve committee needs to be voted on by the board)\nb. If any Board Member Is
  interested in serving on a committee\; please inform the Chair.\nc. List 
 of established committees:\ni. Crime &amp\; Neighborhood Watch- Chair Gree
 r\nii. Community Resilience/Emergency Preparedness- Chair Kelly-Paddock\ni
 ii. Food Security- Chair Avegalio\niv. Planning &amp\; Permitting- Chair M
 akaila\nd. List of past committees:\ni. Economic Development\nii. Health &
 amp\; Human Services\niii. Housing\niv. Parks &amp\; Recreation\ne. Commit
 tee Reports.\n\nVIII. PUBLIC INPUT/COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS (Two (2) Minute
  Limit per Speaker)\n\nIX. APPROVAL OF THE REGULAR MINUTES\na. Approval of
  Thursday\, March 14\, 2024 meeting minutes\n\nX. BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS\na. 
 The next meeting is scheduled for Thursday\, May 9\, 2024\n\nXI. ADJOURNME
 NT\n\nKo’olauloa Neighborhood Board\nA mailing list is maintained for in
 terested persons and agencies to receive this board’s agenda and minutes
 . Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be direc
 ted to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapalama Hale\, 925 Dil
 lingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\; Telephone (808) 76
 8-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711\; or call (808) 768-3710 or e-mail nco@honolulu
 .gov . Agendas and minutes are also available on the internet at www.hono
 lulu.gov/nco.\n\nAll written testimony must be received in the Neighborhoo
 d Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours\, wr
 itten and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the board at the 
 meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please note the board and agend
 a item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office
 \, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 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 f
 or a language other than English\, please call the Neighborhood Commission
  Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email
  to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business days before the schedul
 ed meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill requests received after this
  date.\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit our board website.\n\nEvent 
 shows physical location\; however\, other options of participation may als
 o include WebEx and phone.  If available\, instructions for WebEx and pho
 ne can be found at the top of the agenda.
LOCATION:Hauʻula Community Center\, 54-010 Kukuna Road\, Hauʻula\, Hawai
 ʻi\, 96717\, United States
GEO:21.608703;-157.909816
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=54-010 Kukuna Road\, Hauʻu
 la\, Hawaiʻi\, 96717\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=Hauʻula 
 Community Center:geo:21.608703,-157.909816
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-11815@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T183000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T213000
DTSTAMP:20240410T203830Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/18-aliamanu-salt-lake-nb-regular-m
 eeting-2024-04-11/
SUMMARY:18. Āliamanu-Salt Lake NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:ĀLIAMANU - SALT LAKE - FOSTER VILLAGE -AIRPORT NEIGHBORHOOD B
 OARD NO.18\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULAR MEETING AGENDA\nTHURSDAY\, APRIL 11\, 2024 
 at 6:30 P.M.\nSALT LAKE DISTRICT PARK\n1159 ALA LILIKOI PLACE\, HONOLULU\,
  HI 96818\n(IN-PERSON ONLY / NO WEBEX)\n\nQuorum Requirement: This nine (9
 )-member Board requires five (5) members to establish quorum and to take o
 fficial Board action.\nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is asked
  to raise their hand\, and when recognized by the Chair\, to address comme
 nts to the Chair. Speakers are encouraged to keep their comments under ONE
  (1) minute\; those giving reports are encouraged to summarize remarks und
 er three (3) minutes.\nPlease Kōkua: Silence all electronic devices.\nNot
 e: The Board may take action on any agenda item. As required by the State 
 Sunshine Law (HRS 92)\, specific issues not noted on this agenda cannot be
  voted on\, unless added to the agenda.\nOral Testimony Rules: Board Membe
 rs must keep comments under One (1) minute per turn. Board Members may not
  speak a second time until all other members were given a chance to speak.
  At the conclusion of the Board comment period\, audience will be given th
 e opportunity to comment.\n\n1. CALL TO ORDER\nA. Roll Call of Board Membe
 rs – Establish quorum\nB. Chair Announcements\n\n2. PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT
 S\nA. Honolulu Fire Department\nB. Honolulu Police Department: District 3 
 – (Foster Village)\nC. Honolulu Police Department: District 5 – (Salt 
 Lake-Āliamanu)\n\n3. COMMUNITY EVENTS &amp\; CONCERNS\nA. Salt Lake Commu
 nity (Ameresco-Hawaii)\nB. “Genki Ball” release into Salt Lake Waterwa
 y (March 23\, 2024) / Next event July 13\, 2024\nC. Mayor’s event which 
 took place on April 04\, 2024\nD. Other Events/Concerns\n\n4. CITY ELECTED
  GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS\nA. Mayor Rick Blangiardi\nB. Councilmember Radiant 
 Cordero\n\n5. STATE ELECTED GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS\nA. Governor Josh Green\n
 B. Senator Glenn Wakai\nC. House Representative Linda Ichiyama\nD. House R
 epresentative Micah Aiu\n\n6. FEDERAL ELECTED GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS\nA. Sen
 ator Brian Schatz\nB. Congressman Ed Case\n\n7. PRESENTATIONS\nA. None\n\n
 8. COMMUNITY UPDATES\nA. Aloha Stadium (NASED Update)\nB. Schools\nC. Mili
 tary\nD. Board of Water Supply\nE. Rail- “Sky Line” / “The Bus”\n\
 n9. BOARD ACTION\nA. Salt Lake Waterway – Partnerships with Agencies\, B
 usinesses\, and Community\nB. Permitted Interaction Group (PIG)-Traffic Pe
 destrian Safety\n\n10. APPROVAL OF MINUTES\nA. Approval of the March 14\, 
 2024 regular meeting minutes.\n\n11. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. The next Āliamanu/
 Salt Lake/Foster Village/Airport Neighborhood Board No.18 regular meeting 
 will be held on Thursday\, May 9\, 2024\, 6:30 p.m.at the Salt Lake Distri
 ct Park.\nB. Videotaped Board meetings are aired on `Olelo Channel 49 on t
 he 4th Saturday of the month at 9:00 p.m.\; and the 2nd and 4th Friday of 
 the month at 7:00 a.m.\n\n12. BOARD COMMUNITY TEAM- ASSIGNMENTS / REPORTS\
 nA. Public Safety / Chair- YOMES\nB. Transportation / Construction- BAIRD\
 nC. Homeless / Aloha Stadium- AUYONG-CHONG\nD. Health Services / Environme
 nt- KANEMARU\nE. Legislation / Rail (Sky Line/The Bus)- OMURA\nF. Parks &a
 mp\; Recreation / Military- HIND\nG. Oahu Metro Planning Org./ NB System- 
 GAUER\nH. Senior Citizens (Kupuna) / Children (Keiki)- IGAWA\nI. Education
 -Schools /Treasurers Report- GODFREY\n\n13. 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 maili
 ng list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kap
 ālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 968
 17\, by telephone on (808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or e-mailing n
 co@honolulu.gov. Agenda documents and minutes are also available online a
 t http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/boards.html\n\nAll written testimony must b
 e received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the mee
 ting. If within 48 hours of the meeting\, written and/or oral testimony ma
 y be submitted directly to the Board at the meeting. If submitting written
  testimony\, please note the Board and agenda item(s) your testimony conce
 rns. 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 lea
 st three (3) business days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be pos
 sible to fulfill requests received after this date.\n\nTo view agenda and 
 minutes\, visit our board website.\n\nEvent shows physical location\; how
 ever\, other options of participation may also include WebEx and phone.  
 If available\, instructions for WebEx and phone can be found at the top of
  the agenda.
LOCATION:Salt Lake District Park\, 1159 Ala Lilikoi Place\, Honolulu\, Hawa
 iʻi\, 96818\, United States
GEO:21.353888;-157.910725
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=1159 Ala Lilikoi Place\, Ho
 nolulu\, Hawaiʻi\, 96818\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=Salt 
 Lake District Park:geo:21.353888,-157.910725
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-12173@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T194500
DTSTAMP:20240410T200400Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/kailua-nb-public-safety-public-hea
 lth-and-civil-defense-committee-meeting/
SUMMARY:Kailua NB Public Safety\, Public Health\, and Civil Defense Committ
 ee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KAILUA NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 31\n&nbsp\;\n\nPUBLIC SAFETY\, PU
 BLIC HEALTH\, AND CIVIL DEFENSE (PSPHCD) COMMITTEE\nMEETING AGENDA\nThursd
 ay\, April 11\, 2024\n7:00 pm to 7:45 pm\nIn-person at the Kailua District
  Park District Meeting Room\n\nChair: Carol Miyashiro cmiyashiro.knb@gmai
 l. Members: Bill Hicks\, David Laeha\, Mike Lee\, Levani Lipton\, Claudin
 e Tomasa\, and Jeff Zuckernick\n\n1. Call to order\n\n2. Announcements/New
  Issues/Community Concerns\n\n3. Update/Report on Continuing Issues\na. Pu
 blic Health &amp\; Safety\n(1) Low Flying Commercial Tour Helicopter Fligh
 ts Over Kailua\n(2) Homeless in Kailua Subcommittee (Levani Lipton)\n(3) K
 ailua Water Quality Subcommittee (Levani Lipton)\n(4) January 1\, 2022 Fla
 sh Flood in Kailua - Enchanted Lake and Kaelepulu Canal\n(5) HPD Staffing 
 Shortages and Public Safety Concerns\n(6) Invasive Species/Little Fire Ant
 s\nb. Civil Defense\n(1) Lack of Hurricane Shelters in Kailua\n(2) Disaste
 r Preparedness (Wildfires)\n\n4. New Issues\n\n5. Resident and Community C
 oncerns\n\n6. Adjournment\n\nA mailing list is maintained for interested p
 ersons and agencies to receive this board’s agenda and minutes. Addition
 s\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be directed to the
  Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham B
 oulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\, by telephone on (808) 768
 -3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or e-mailing nco@honolulu.gov. Agenda docum
 ents and minutes are also available online at http://www.honolulu.gov/nco
 /boards.html\n\nAll written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood
  Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours of th
 e meeting\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the
  Board at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please note the B
 oard and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Com
 mission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 9681
 7\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or email nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf you nee
 d an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability or a
 n interpreter for a language other than English\, please call the Neighbor
 hood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. o
 r send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business days bef
 ore the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill requests rece
 ived after this date.
LOCATION:Kailua District Park Meeting Room\, 21 S Kainalu Dr\, Kailua\, HI 
 \, 96734\, United States
GEO:21.394697;-157.738872
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=21 S Kainalu Dr\, Kailua\, 
 HI \, 96734\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=Kailua District Par
 k Meeting Room:geo:21.394697,-157.738872
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-11892@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T220000
DTSTAMP:20240410T204116Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/23-%ca%bbewa-nb-regular-meeting-20
 24-04-11/
SUMMARY:23. 'Ewa NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:ʻEWA NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 23\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULAR BOARD MEETI
 NG AGENDA\nTHURSDAY\, APRIL 11\, 2024 7:00 P.M.\nEwa Beach Public Library 
 91-950 North Road\, Ewa Beach\, HI 96706 &amp\; WEBEX Teleconference\n\nMe
 eting Link: https://cchnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=mf8120ffd4cf83d32ede
 6d6906acb20e6\nMeeting ID/Access Code: 2482 235 2708\nPasscode: NB23 (6223
  from phones and video systems)\nJoin by Video System: Dial 24822352708@c
 chnl.webex.com\nDial by Phone: 1-408-418-9388\n\nMeeting Materials: Find a
 n archive of handouts and referenced materials concerning to Ewa Neighborh
 ood Board No. 23 at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dzLurzztmyWv
 4B00ZQWXoxydjOBMv0cY.\nRules of Speaking:\nAloha! This is your Community P
 ublic Forum\; your input and cooperation are really appreciated. The Ewa N
 eighborhood Board is an advisory board and we provide fairness\, integrity
  and collaboration to all to increase and assure effective citizen partici
 pation in the decisions of government. Anyone wishing to speak is asked to
  raise their hand\, and when recognized by the Chair\, to address comments
  to the Chair. Speakers are encouraged to keep their comments under one (1
 ) minute – one (1) turn per person. Those giving reports are urged to ke
 ep their reports less than Three (3) minutes and presentations under 10 mi
 nutes. Please silence all electronic devices.\nVideo-Teleconference: The B
 oard will be making a good-faith effort to provide the public with the opp
 ortunity to observe the meeting as it happens and an opportunity to provid
 e oral testimony without a physical presence in the physical meeting room.
  Please ensure that your computer or phone is muted unless you are speakin
 g.\nNote: The Board may take action on any agenda item. As required by the
  State Sunshine Law (HRS 92)\, specific issues not noted on this agenda ca
 nnot be voted on\, unless added to the agenda. A two-thirds vote eight (8)
  of this 11-member Board is needed to add an item to the agenda. Items may
  not be added if they are of major importance and will affect a significan
 t number of people.\n\n1. CALL TO ORDER: Chair Mitchell Tynanes\nA. Readin
 g of the Rules of Speaking\nB. Introduction of Board Members\n\n2. PUBLIC 
 SAFETY (FIRST RESPONDER) REPORTS: (Limited to three (3) minutes each repor
 t. Follow up questions &amp\; answers are limited to one (1) turn – one 
 (1) minute per person. (Questions in private\, or in writing\, to these of
 ficials before or after they speak would be greatly appreciated in the int
 erest of time).\nA. Honolulu Fire Department – Duty Officer\nB. Honolulu
  Police Department – Duty Officer\nC. Ewa Weed &amp\; Seed Unit – Duty
  Officer https://www.weedandseedhi.org/ Phone (808)376-7005\n\n3. BOARD 
 ADMINISTRATION AND PLANNING\nA. Approval of Regular Meeting Minutes: Thurs
 day\, March 14\, 2024.\nB. Resolution: Establishing a Puʻuloa Range Train
 ing Facility Permitted Interaction Group\n\n4. PRESENTATIONS\nA. Ewa Weed 
 &amp\; Seed Presentation\n\n5. RESIDENTS AND COMMUNITY CONCERNS AND COMMUN
 ITY ANNOUNCEMENTS: Limited to one (1) turn – two (2) minutes per person.
  Concerns or comments to Public Safety &amp\; Government Officials should 
 be addressed in Sections three (3) &amp\; eight (8). In the interest of ti
 me\, please be brief with your concerns or questions.\n\n6. OTHER MONTHLY 
 REPORTS: Limited to three (3) minutes per report. Follow up\, questions &a
 mp\; answers\, and comments limited to (1) one turn – one (1) minute per
  person.\nA. HUNT – VA Clinic Update\nB. Gentry Homes Update\nC. Haseko 
 Homes Update\nD. DR Horton Ho’opili Update\n\n7. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS: (
 Limited to three (3) minutes per report. Follow up\, questions &amp\; answ
 ers\, and comments limited to (1) one turn – one (1) minute per person.\
 nA. US Marine Corp Base Hawaii (MCBH) – Duty Officer\nB. US Navy\nC. US 
 Army – Duty Officer\nD. US Representative Ed Case – Quarterly Report\n
 E. Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative – Kehaulani Pu’u kehaulan
 i.puu@honolulu.gov\nF. Councilmember District 1 – Councilmember Andria T
 upola atupola@honolulu.gov\nG. Councilmember District 9 – Councilmember
  Augie Tulba atulba@honolulu.gov\nH. Board of Water Supply – Kelson Lee
  klee@hbws.org\nI. Department of Education (DOE)\nJ. Governor Josh Green
 ’s Representative – Perry M. Arrasmith perry.m.arrasmith@hawaii.gov\n
 K. Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) – Quarterly report\nL. Sen
 ate District 19 – Senator Henry Aquino senaquino@capitol.hawaii.gov\nM.
  Senate District 20 – Senator Kurt Fevella senfevella@capitol.hawaii.go
 v\nN. Senate District 21 – Senator Mike Gabbard sengabbard@capitol.hawa
 ii.gov\nO. Representative District 39 – Representative Elijah Pierick r
 eppierick@capitol.hawaii.gov\nP. Representative District 40 – Representa
 tive Rose Martinez repmartinez@capitol.hawaii.gov\nQ. Representative Dist
 rict 41 – Representative David Alcos\, III repalcos@capitol.hawaii.gov\
 nR. Representative District 42 – Representative Diamond Garcia repgarci
 a@capitol.hawaii.gov\n\n8. COMMITTEE REPORTS\nA. Parks\nB. Education\nC. T
 ransportation\nD. Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organization (OMPO) Citizen
 ’s Advisory\nE. Public Safety/Community Outreach/Homeless Outreach\nF. E
 conomic Development\nG. Climate Change\nH. Hawaiian Affairs\nI. Military A
 ffairs\n\n9. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. Next Regular Meeting – Scheduled for Thur
 sday\, May 9\, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. – Virtually via Webex and in person at 
 the Ewa Beach Public Library.\nB. Regular Board Meetings are broadcasted e
 very first Sunday at 6:00 p.m. and every second and fourth Friday at 10:00
  a.m. on Olelo digital channel 49.\n\n10. ADJOURNMENT\n\nHawaii Revised St
 atutes - §92-3 - Open meetings: Every meeting of all boards shall be open
  to the public and all persons shall be permitted to attend any meeting un
 less otherwise provided in the constitution or as closed pursuant to secti
 ons 92-4 and 92-5\; provided that the removal of any person or persons who
  willfully disrupts a meeting to prevent and compromise the conduct of the
  meeting shall not be prohibited. The boards shall afford all interested p
 ersons an opportunity to submit data\, views\, or arguments\, in writing\,
  on any agenda item. The boards shall also afford all interested persons a
 n opportunity to present oral testimony on any agenda item. The boards may
  provide for reasonable administration of oral testimony by rule.\n\nA mai
 ling list is maintained for interested persons and agencies to receive thi
 s board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to
  the mailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office (N
 CO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Ha
 waii 96817\; Telephone (808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711\; or call Neighbo
 rhood Assistant Jeffrey Jones at (808) 768-3720 or e-mail jeffrey.jones@h
 onolulu.gov. Agendas and minutes are also available on the internet at ww
 w.honolulu.gov/nco.\n\nAll written testimony must be received in the Neigh
 borhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hour
 s\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the board a
 t the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please note the board and
  agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission 
 Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817. Fax
 : (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf you need an auxi
 liary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability or an interpr
 eter for a language other than English\, please call the Neighborhood Comm
 ission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an
  email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business days before the s
 cheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill requests received afte
 r this date.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit our board w
 ebsite.\n\nEvent shows physical location\; however\, other options of part
 icipation may also include WebEx and phone.  If available\, instructions 
 for WebEx and phone can be found at the top of the agenda.
LOCATION:ʻEwa Beach Public and School Library\, 91-950 North Road\, ʻEwa 
 Beach\, Hawaiʻi\, 96706\, United States
GEO:21.31486;-158.008427
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=91-950 North Road\, ʻEwa B
 each\, Hawaiʻi\, 96706\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=ʻEwa B
 each Public and School Library:geo:21.31486,-158.008427
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-12175@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T194500
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T203000
DTSTAMP:20240410T200433Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/kailua-nb-transportation-and-publi
 c-works-committee-meeting/
SUMMARY:Kailua NB Transportation and Public Works Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KAILUA NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 31\n&nbsp\;\n\nTRANSPORTATION AND
  PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE\nThursday\, April 11\, 2024\n7:45 to 8:30 pm\nIn-p
 erson at the Kailua District Park District Meeting Room\n\nChair: Travis C
 ounsell. Members: Members: Bill Hicks\, Jade Lau\, Mike Lee\, Carol Miyash
 iro\, Kate Righter\, and Claudine Tomasa.\n\n1. Call to Order.\n\n2. Appro
 val of Minutes.\n\n3. Announcements.\n\n4. Continuing Issues.\na. Kailua C
 omplete Streets projects.\nb. Pedestrian safety/Bicyclist safety/Roadway s
 afety.\nc. Lanikai Traffic Management Plan.\nd. Roundabout construction.\n
 e. Upcoming highway repaving projects.\nf. Traffic management improvement 
 at Ulupii St and Kalanianaole Hwy.\ng. Left turn signals from Kailua Rd. a
 t the intersection with Hamakua Dr. and Kainehe St.\nh. 4-way stop at the 
 intersection of Kainalu Dr. and Mo'okua St.\ni. Traffic signal at McDonald
 ’s intersection.\nj. Kapaa Quarry Road\n\n5. New Issues.\n\n6. Resident 
 and Community Concerns.\n\n7. 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 mailing list may b
 e directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\,
  925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\, by telep
 hone on (808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or e-mailing nco@honolulu.g
 ov. Agenda documents and minutes are also available online at http://www
 .honolulu.gov/nco/boards.html\n\nAll written testimony must be received in
  the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If with
 in 48 hours of the meeting\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitte
 d directly to the Board at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, 
 please note the Board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to:
  Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, H
 onolulu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or email nbtestimony@honolulu.g
 ov.\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 Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m
 . and 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) 
 business days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulf
 ill requests received after this date.
LOCATION:Kailua District Park Meeting Room\, 21 S Kainalu Dr\, Kailua\, HI 
 \, 96734\, United States
GEO:21.394697;-157.738872
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=21 S Kainalu Dr\, Kailua\, 
 HI \, 96734\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=Kailua District Par
 k Meeting Room:geo:21.394697,-157.738872
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-12177@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T203000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240411T210000
DTSTAMP:20240410T200452Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/kailua-nb-parks-and-recreation-com
 mittee-meeting/
SUMMARY:Kailua NB Parks and Recreation Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KAILUA NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 31\n&nbsp\;\n\nPARKS AND RECREATI
 ON COMMITTEE\nMEETING AGENDA\nThursday\, April 11\, 2024\n8:30 to 9:00 pm\
 nIn-person at the Kailua District Park District Meeting Room\n\nChair: Eva
 n Weber. Members: Travis Counsell\, Bill Hicks\, Mike Lee\, Levani Lipton\
 , Carol Miyashiro\, Kate Righter\, and Claudine Tomasa.\n\n1. Call to Orde
 r.\n\n2. Approval of Minutes.\n\n3. Announcements.\n\n4. Continuing Issues
  Status\na. Kailua Beach Park hours of operation\nb. Maintenance needs for
  the Parks (particularly lighting issues at KDP and bathrooms at KBP)\nc. 
 Possible bike cut through between Kailua Road and Kainalu Drive that uses 
 Kailua District Park\n\n5. New Issues.\n\n6. Resident and Community Concer
 ns.\n\n7. Adjournment.\n\nA mailing list is maintained for interested pers
 ons and agencies to receive this board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\,
  corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be directed to the Ne
 ighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boul
 evard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\, by telephone on (808) 768-37
 10\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or e-mailing nco@honolulu.gov. Agenda document
 s and minutes are also available online at http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/bo
 ards.html\n\nAll written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Co
 mmission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours of the m
 eeting\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the Bo
 ard at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please note the Boar
 d and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commis
 sion Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\,
  fax (808) 768-3711\, or email nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf you need a
 n auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability or an i
 nterpreter for a language other than English\, please call the Neighborhoo
 d Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or s
 end an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business days before
  the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill requests receive
 d after this date.\n\n&nbsp\;
LOCATION:Kailua District Park Meeting Room\, 21 S Kainalu Dr\, Kailua\, HI 
 \, 96734\, United States
GEO:21.394697;-157.738872
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=21 S Kainalu Dr\, Kailua\, 
 HI \, 96734\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=Kailua District Par
 k Meeting Room:geo:21.394697,-157.738872
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-12163@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240415T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240415T210000
DTSTAMP:20240417T002910Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/neighborhood-commission-survey-com
 mittee-meeting/
SUMMARY:Neighborhood Commission Survey Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSION\n&nbsp\;\n\nSURVEY COMMITTEE MEETING AG
 ENDA\nMONDAY\, APRIL 15\, 2024 at 6:00 P.M.\nKapalama Hale – Room 153\n9
 25 Dillingham Boulevard\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\nAND VIA WEBEX\n\nThis meeti
 ng location is open to public participation.\nOther available options incl
 ude participating by computer\, phone or by video system. \nWebEx and phon
 e-in instructions are as follows:\n\nMeeting Link: https://cchnl.webex.com
 /cchnl/j.php?MTID=mf0c9e877c25e917ecb58f96bb2b92483 \nMeeting Number / Acc
 ess Code: 2480 490 2441\nPassword: NC00 (6200 from phones and video system
 s)\nJoin by Phone: +1-408-418-9388 United States Toll\n\nRules of Speaking
 : Anyone wishing to speak is asked to raise his or her hand\, and when rec
 ognized by the Chair\, to address comments to the Chair. Speakers are to k
 eep their comments under two (2) minutes. Public testimony taken at the be
 ginning of each agenda item. Please silence all electronic devices.\nNote:
  The Commission may take action on any agenda item. As required by the Sta
 te Sunshine Law (Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 92)\, specific issues not
  noted on this agenda cannot be voted on\, unless properly added to the ag
 enda.\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER – Committee Chair Steven Melendrez\n\nII. PUBL
 IC CONCERNS – Limited to two (2) minutes for items not on the agenda\n\n
 III. APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE MINUTES\nA. Monday\, January 29\, 2024 Written 
 Summary for Video Record\n\nIV. UNFINISHED BUSINESS\nA. Neighborhood Commi
 ssion Survey – Members of the Commission’s Survey Committee shall revi
 ew\, discuss and make recommendations to the Survey Committee’s Commissi
 on Survey for final annotation prior to presentation to full Commission fo
 r acceptance consideration.\n\nV. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. Next Meeting – The n
 ext regular meeting of the Neighborhood Commission is scheduled for Monday
 \, April 22\, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. on Webex\, and at Kapālama Hale First Flo
 or Conference Room 153.\n\nVI. 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 mailing list may b
 e directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\,
  925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\, by telep
 hone on (808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or e-mailing nco@honolulu.go
 v. Agenda documents and minutes are also available online at http://www.ho
 nolulu.gov/nco/boards.html\n\nAll written testimony must be received in th
 e Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 
 48 hours of the meeting\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted d
 irectly to the Board at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, ple
 ase note the Board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Ne
 ighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Hono
 lulu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or email nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\
 n\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a di
 sability or an interpreter for a language other than English\, please call
  the Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. an
 d 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) busine
 ss days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill re
 quests received after this date.
LOCATION:Kapālama Hale Room 153\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Room 153\, Ho
 nolulu\, Hawaii\, 96817\, United States
GEO:21.319957;-157.870638
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=925 Dillingham Boulevard\, 
 Room 153\, Honolulu\, Hawaii\, 96817\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-
 TITLE=Kapālama Hale Room 153:geo:21.319957,-157.870638
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-11949@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240415T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240415T203000
DTSTAMP:20240409T215422Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/26-wahiawa-whitmore-village-nb-reg
 ular-meeting-2024-04-15/
SUMMARY:26. Wahiawā-Whitmore Village NB RECESS NOTICE
DESCRIPTION: **RECESS NOTICE**\nThe Wahiawā – Whitmore Village Neighbo
 rhood Board No. 26 will recess its regular meeting in April 2024.\nOur nex
 t regular meeting is Monday\, May 20\, 2024\nLocation: Wahiawā District 
 Park – Hale Koa Building and Virtual through WebEx 7:00 p.m.\n&nbsp\;\n\
 nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit our board website.\n\nEvent shows phy
 sical location\; however\, other options of participation may also include
  WebEx and phone.  If available\, instructions for WebEx and phone can be
  found at the top of the agenda.
LOCATION:Wahiawā District Park (Halekoa Building)\, 1139-A Kilani Avenue\,
  Wahiawā \, Hawaiʻi\, 96786\, United States
GEO:21.500598;-158.021958
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=1139-A Kilani Avenue\, Wahi
 awā \, Hawaiʻi\, 96786\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=Wahiaw
 ā District Park (Halekoa Building):geo:21.500598,-158.021958
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-12179@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240415T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240415T210000
DTSTAMP:20240410T200543Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/waimanalo-nb-parks-and-recreation-
 committee-meeting/
SUMMARY:Waimānalo NB Parks and Recreation Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:WAIMĀNALO NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 32\n&nbsp\;\n\nPARKS AND RECR
 EATION COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA\nMonday\, April 15\, 2024 at 7:00 pm\nIn P
 erson at the Waimānalo Public Library\, 41-1320 Kalanianaʻole Hwy\, Waim
 analo\, HI 96795\nOr via Zoom\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/86187280905?pwd=d
 3dxQUFFbHNLcXdOUE5JVGNSbzIxQT09 \nPasscode: Parks\n\nPurpose: To Address\
 , Discuss and Resolve issues that affect the Parks and Recreation Affairs 
 of Waimānalo and its residents and then make recommendations to the Full
  Waimānalo Neighborhood Board for Approval.\nThis is a five (5) member c
 ommittee represented by Brenda Wong\, Committee Chair\, Lourdes Millan Com
 mittee\nco-chair &amp\; Secretary\, Moani Nanod-Sitch\, Hulali Mohi\, and 
 Pilialoha Callahan\nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to
  raise his/her hand\, and when recognized by the Chair\, to address commen
 ts to the Chair. Speakers and those giving reports are encouraged to keep 
 their comments to less than three (3) minutes. Please silence all electron
 ic devices.\nNote: The Committee may not take action on any agenda item. R
 ecommendations shall be reported back to the Waimānalo Neighborhood Board
  No. 32 at its next regular monthly meeting for action.\n\n1) Call to Orde
 r – Chair Brenda Wong\na) Welcome and Opening Pule\nb) Rollcall and Atte
 ndance\nc) Akahai Lōkahi ʻOluʻolu Haʻahaʻa Ahonui to be used as a sta
 ndard of conduct of all\n\n2) Community Organization Reports\n\n3) Communi
 ty Concerns\n\na) Resolution for Name of Multi-purpose room at District Pa
 rk\nb) Anymore Discussion on the Planning of the Pavillion and Bathrooms\n
 \n4) Committee Business\na) Committee Charter new charter sent to everyone
 \nb) Approval of Meeting Minutes\ni. Feb 19\, 2024\nii. March 14\, 2024\nc
 ) Resolution for Govt Accountability to Protect our Beaches and Parks\nInc
 luding Parks and Beaches rules and enforcement\nLook at google doc for poi
 nts to consolidate\n\nd) Items Deferred from the Regular Waimanalo Neighbo
 rhood Board Meeting\n\n5) On-going projects and updates (these are hopeful
 ly included in the resolutions)\na) Kāpua Beach Park\ni. Vehicles on Gras
 s/Sand Signage\nii. Pavilion and Restroom Repairs\niii. Park Closed Sign\n
 iv. Playground Equipment (too hot/safety/covering)\nv. Chain/Pole Fencing 
 Repairs\n1. Any updates about why there is a gate there?\nvi. Boulders to 
 block tree line (any update form Kimeona\nvii. Other\nb) Makapuʻu Beach P
 ark\ni. Other\nc) Hūnānāniho/Beach Lots\ni. Gate\nii. Dumping\niii. Ill
 egal Tour Activity\niv. Boulders / Pillars – Vehicle deterrent\nv. City 
 Restoration of Phase I Site\n\nd) Kaiona\ni. Boat Ramp\nii. Beach Access\n
 e) Waimānalo District Park\ni. Adequate Staff and Availability Issues\nii
 . Mowing the fields/Community Partnership with Department of Parks and Rec
 reation\niii. Construction Update\n6) Adjournment and Announcements\na) Cl
 osing Remarks\nb) Anything to be added to next Parks and Rec Meeting?\nc) 
 Announcements\ni. The next Waimānalo Neighborhood Board No. 32 Parks and 
 Recreation Committee meeting is to be May 20\, 2024\nd) Closing Pule\ne) A
 djournment\n\nA mailing list is maintained for interested persons and agen
 cies to receive this Board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, corrections
 \, and deletions to the mailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood C
 ommission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suit
 e 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\; Telephone (808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3
 711\; or Email nco@honolulu.gov. Agendas and minutes are also available 
 on the internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/serv
 ice or other accommodation due to a disability or an interpreter for a lan
 guage other than English\, please call the Neighborhood Commission Office 
 at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco
 @honolulu.gov at least three (3) business days before the scheduled meeti
 ng. It may not be possible to fulfill requests received after this date.\n
 All written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Offi
 ce 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours\, written and/or oral
  testimony may be submitted directly to the Board at the meeting. If submi
 tting written testimony\, please note the Board and agenda item(s) your te
 stimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham
  Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email
 : nbtestimony@honolulu.gov
LOCATION:Waimānalo Public Library\, 411320 Kalanianaʻole Highway\, Waimā
 nalo\, Hawaiʻi\, 96795\, United States
GEO:21.346165;-157.714796
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=411320 Kalanianaʻole Highw
 ay\, Waimānalo\, Hawaiʻi\, 96795\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TI
 TLE=Waimānalo Public Library:geo:21.346165,-157.714796
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-20459@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T183000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T200000
DTSTAMP:20251003T224112Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/36-nanakuli-maili-nb-education-com
 mittee-meeting-2/
SUMMARY:36. Nānākuli-Mā'ili NB Education Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NĀNĀKULI-MĀ'ILI NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 36\n&nbsp\;\n\n&nbsp\
 ;\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nEDUCATION COMMITTEE AGENDA\nTHURSDAY\, OCTOBER 9\, 2025\nN
 ĀNĀKULI PUBLIC LIBRARY\, HALEAKALĀ ROOM\n89-070 FARRINGTON HIGHWAY\, HA
 WAIʻI 96792\n6:30-8:00 PM\n\nCOMMITTEE CHAIR: VALERIE-MAE MANOA\nvmanoa.3
 6nmnb@gmail.com\nCOMMITTEE VICE CHAIR: KAUI ASINSIN\n\nGoogle Drive: https
 ://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1OpQrZcPlM4-SOeAKbx0CAgcA0tazyEYf\n\nRul
 es of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to raise their hand. When
  recognized by the Chair\, state your name clearly for the minutes and add
 ress comments to the Chair. Speakers are encouraged to keep their comments
  under three (3) minutes\, and those giving reports are urged to keep thei
 r reports to less than three (3) minutes. Silence all electronic devices.\
 n\nI. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Valerie-Mae Manoa\na. Pule\nb. ʻŌlelo Noʻ
 eau: E lawe i ke aʻo a mālama\, a e ʻoi mau ka naʻauao.\ni. He/She who
  takes their teachings and applies them increases his/her knowledge.\nii. 
 How can we as an Education Committee provide the pathways/take away barrie
 rs for keiki to explore\, journey\, evolve…. belong\, become\, etc?\nc. 
 Welcome\nd. Introductions (name and resident of/organization of)\ne. Atten
 dance link and QR code: https://forms.gle/oec8YVWKHoHcf4fi6\n\nII. NEW BUS
 INESS\na. Waiʻanae Economic Development Council-nonprofit organization - 
 Carrie Inamasu-Aken- Program Assistant\ni. To share the goal of economic r
 evitalization and community development across Waiʻaane moku\, newest sma
 ll business program Waiʻanae Business Incubator and a makeke we plan to h
 old for the graduates in November.\nii. We are not only asking for a one-t
 ime presentation but a quarterly one\, to keep our community updated on th
 e resources and offerings Waiʻanae Economic Development Council can provi
 de for those who need it.\niii. Requesting possible presentation on Oct. 2
 1st.\nb. Nānākuli &amp\; Wai'anae School Complexes slide presentation - 
 see QR code\nc. Ka Waihona o ka Na’auao: Letter of CSI status. No longer
  in CSI. (slide presentation)\nd. 7th Annual Prince Kuhio Festival-March20
 26\ni. Request for Support Letter-Permission from Patty Teruya granted to 
 share\nii. School Coloring Contest\niii. Board and Committee Involvement\n
 \nIII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS\na. McKinney Vento: Will present to the Nānāk
 uli-Maili Neighborhood Board on October 21\, 2025.\nb. Lani-community conc
 ern continued discussion/update\nc. Carla-community concern continued disc
 ussion/update\nd. Bullying in schools-community concern continued discussi
 on/update\n\nIV. BOARD BUSINESS\na. Approval of committee minutes\ni. Sept
 ember 11\, 2025\nb. Committee to review the draft letter to be sent to eac
 h school principal inviting them to send a school representative to attend
  or provide a report at our monthly committee meetings to share school ann
 ouncements\, updates\, concerns\, initiatives\, etc.\nc. How can we increa
 se committee membership\, including ʻōpio (youth)/haumāna (students) in
 volvement?\ni. Discussion\nii. Next steps\niii. Assignments\n\nV. COMMUNIT
 Y CONCERNS: Limited to three (3) minutes\n\nVI. ANNOUNCEMENTS\na. Nānāku
 li Public Library October 2025 Programs\nb. Nānākuli High &amp\; Interme
 diate School\ni. Homecoming Parade on Nānākuli Ave: Thursday\, October 1
 6\, 2025\, 4:00-5:00 PM. Homecoming Game vs Aiea: Friday\, October 17\, 20
 25\nc. Nānākuli Elementary School\ni. $94\,217 CPI funds\nii. Campus Bea
 utification and Lā Māla ʻOhana\, last Saturday of the month. (ongoing)\
 nd. Nānākuli &amp\; Wai'anae School Complexes\ni. See school link for sc
 hool events.\ne. OHA provides funds to Ka Waihona o ka Na’auao and Kamai
 le charter schools\n\nVII. NEXT EDUCATION COMMITTEE MEETING: Thursday\, No
 vember 13\, 2025\, 6:30-8:00 PM\na. All meetings to be held on the second 
 Thursday except for the month of June 2026 (Monday).\nb. Please contact Va
 lerie Manoa at vmanoa.36nmnb@gmail.com:\ni. If you are interested in shari
 ng your organizations request/announcement or your community concerns/anno
 uncements to this committee.\nii. Before the last day of the month\, in or
 der to be considered for the following monthʻs committee agenda\, please 
 email vmanoa.36nmnb@gmail.com with the following information:\n1. Organiza
 tions: Organization’s name\, your name (other presenters) and title\, pr
 oject description/mission/etc.\, and purpose for attending the committee m
 eeting. Come prepared with a slide presentation\, handouts (at least 10 ha
 rd copies).\n2. Community: Your name/others attending with you\, where you
  reside\, your community concern/announcement\, purpose for attending the 
 committee meeting. You are invited to bring photos\, slides\, handouts\, e
 tc. regarding your purpose for attending the committee meeting.\n\nVIII. A
 DJOURNMENT\n\nA mailing list is maintained for interested persons and agen
 cies to receive this board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, corrections
 \, and deletions to the mailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood C
 ommission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suit
 e 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaiʻi 96817\, by telephone on (808) 768-3710\, fax (
 808) 768-3711\, or e-mailing nco@honolulu.gov. Agenda documents and minute
 s are also available online at http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/boards.html\n\n
 All written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Offi
 ce 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours of the meeting\, writ
 ten and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the Board at the me
 eting. If submitting written testimony\, please note the Board and agenda 
 item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\,
  925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 76
 8-3711\, or email nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf you need an auxiliary ai
 d/service or other accommodation due to a disability or an interpreter for
  a language other than English\, please call the Neighborhood Commission O
 ffice at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email t
 o nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business days before the scheduled m
 eeting. It may not be possible to fulfill requests received after this dat
 e.
LOCATION:Nānākuli Public Library\, 89-070 Farrington Highway\, Waiʻanae\
 , Hawaiʻi\, 96792\, United States
GEO:21.382361;-158.146308
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=89-070 Farrington Highway\,
  Waiʻanae\, Hawaiʻi\, 96792\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=N
 ānākuli Public Library:geo:21.382361,-158.146308
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-12180@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T183000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T193000
DTSTAMP:20240410T200818Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/wai%ca%bbanae-coast-nb-education-h
 ealth-welfare-committee/
SUMMARY:Waiʻanae Coast NB Education\, Health\, &amp\; Welfare Committee
DESCRIPTION:WAIʻANAE COAST NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 24\n&nbsp\;\n\nEDUCATION
 \, HEALTH\, AND WELL-BEING COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA\nTUESDAY\, APRIL 16\,
  2024 FROM 6:30 P.M. – 7:30 P.M.\nIN-PERSON:\nWaianae Satellite City Hal
 l Conference Room\n85-670 Farrington Hwy\, Waianae\, HI 96792\nOR\nZOOM:\n
 https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81135845626 \nMeeting ID: 811 3584 5626\nPURPOS
 E: Purpose: The Education\, Health\, and Well-Being Committee will gather 
 information from the public concerning education\, health\, well-being wit
 hin our community/Moku.\nNote: The Board may act on any agenda item. As re
 quired by the State Sunshine Law (HRS 92)\, specific issues not noted on t
 his agenda cannot be voted on\, unless added to the agenda. A two-thirds v
 ote (6) of this 9-member Board is needed to add an item to the agenda. Ite
 ms may not be added if they are of major importance and will affect a sign
 ificant number of people.\nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is a
 sked to raise his or her hand\, and when recognized by the Chair\, to addr
 ess comments to the Chair. Speakers are to keep their comments under two (
 2) minutes. Public testimony taken at the beginning of each agenda item. P
 lease silence all electronic devices.\n1. CALL TO ORDER – Co-Chairs Crab
 be and Endo\n1.1 Called to order\n1.2 Prayer by Co-Chair Endo\n2. EDUCATIO
 N COMMITTEE BUSINESS\n2.1 Mental Health Services in Schools\n2.2 Education
  Concerns\n\n2.3 New Business\nA. Next Month’s Meeting May 21\, 2024\nB.
  Announcements\n1. Please keep announcements to 5 minutes or less.\n\n3. A
 NNOUNCEMENTS\n3.1 Rebroadcasts of the Waianae Coast Neighborhood Board No.
 24 meetings are scheduled on ʻŌlelo channel 49 for every third Monday at
  9:00 p.m. and every fourth Saturday at 12:00 p.m. each month. An archive 
 of past meetings may be found on https://olelo.org/olelonet/ by searchin
 g .\n3.2 Find a monthly archive of handouts and referenced materials conce
 rning to the Waianae Coast Neighborhood Board No.24 at https://drive.goog
 le.com/drive/folders/15Jr_oT5HYGh5APaB2jHRsetQtIb71X0N.\n\n4. ADJOURNMENT\
 nA mailing list is maintained for interested persons and agencies to recei
 ve this board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deleti
 ons to the mailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Off
 ice (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honol
 ulu\, Hawaii 96817\, by telephone on (808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\,
  or e-mailing nco@honolulu.gov. Agenda documents and minutes are also av
 ailable online at http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/boards.html\n\nAll written 
 testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours 
 prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours of the meeting\, written and/or o
 ral testimony may be submitted directly to the Board at the meeting. If su
 bmitting written testimony\, please note the Board and agenda item(s) your
  testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dilling
 ham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or 
 email nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service o
 r other accommodation due to a disability or an interpreter for a language
  other than English\, please call the Neighborhood Commission Office at (8
 08) 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. I
 t may not be possible to fulfill requests received after this date.
LOCATION:Wai'anae Satellite City Hall Conference Room\, 85-670 Farrington H
 ighway\, Waiʻanae\, HI \, 96792\, United States
GEO:21.451259;-158.190395
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=85-670 Farrington Highway\,
  Waiʻanae\, HI \, 96792\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=Wai'an
 ae Satellite City Hall Conference Room:geo:21.451259,-158.190395
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-12181@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T210000
DTSTAMP:20240410T004718Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/kailua-nb-planning-zoning-and-envi
 ronment-committee-meeting/
SUMMARY:Kailua NB Planning\, Zoning\, and Environment Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KAILUA NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 31\n&nbsp\;\n\nPLANNING\, ZONING 
 AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE\nMEETING AGENDA\nTuesday\, April 16\, 2024\n7:00
  to 9:00 pm\nIn-person at Kalama Beach Park\n\nChair: Donna Wong. Members:
  Kelli Ann Kobayashi\, Levani Lipton\, Steve Trecker\, and Gary Weller.\n\
 n1. Call to Order\n2. Approval of Minutes\n3. Announcements\n4. Resident a
 nd Community Concerns\n5. Bill 52 (2023) relating to large dwellings – D
 PP requested a 60-day extension\n6. Bill 53 (2023) B&amp\;B/TVR registrati
 on - DPP requested 60-day extension\n7. Bill 21 proposed zoning code chang
 e to allow windowless bedrooms – committee action postponed\; amended to
  CD1 and postponed\n8. Bill 10 now Bill 64 (2024) relating to Land Use Reg
 ulations (changes to the Land Use Ordinance (LUO))\n9. Ocean Safety Facili
 ty\n10. Marine Corps Base Hawaii\n11. Board of Water Supply reservoir (Kap
 aa 272) replacement Conservation District Use Application 1691\nMokapu Blv
 d.\n12. Dog park at Hamakua\n13. Ka’iwa Ridge (“Lanikai Pillbox”) Tr
 ail\n14. Adventist Health Castle\n15. AT&amp\;T proposed small 5G cells in
  Kailua\n16. Kawainui-Hamakua Master Plan Project\n17. Kailua Bay water qu
 ality\n18. Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant and Ocean Outfall\n1
 9. City Stormwater Utility Facility\n20. Kailua public schools land transf
 erred from City and County to State DOE\n21. Olomana Ag cluster\n22. Ironw
 ood trees along Kailua Road\n23. Housing that is affordable - Link to Hono
 lulu Magazine 2015 article Who Owns Oahu https://www.honolulumagazine.com
 /who-owns-oahu/\n24. Proposed new DISH telecommunications monopole at BWS 
 facility\n25. T-Mobile proposed antenna facility at BWS reservoir on Mokap
 u Blvd.\n26. 735 Kihapai Place city acquisition to support affordable hous
 ing\n27. 111 Kailuana Loop DEA\n28. 330 Kuulei Rd. (Kuulei LLC) proposed a
 partments – 60 foot building\n29. 320 Po’opo’o Place Driveway DEA\n3
 0. Kihapai Hale\n31. 40 E Kai One Place DEA\n32. 12 Kailua Road DEA\n33. 1
 0 Kamanai Kai Place DEA\n34. 838 F N. Kalaheo Ave DEA\n35. 1053 Koohoo Pla
 ce DEA-SMA\n36. 1318 Mokulua Drive DEA-SMA\n38. 126 South Kalaheo Ave – 
 SMA Major\n38. 1070 Mokulua Drive SMA\n39. 580C North Kalaheo Avenue SMA M
 ajor Use Permit\n40. Governor Green’s Emergency Housing Proclamation\n41
 . New landfill location - Bellows on the potential landfill sites list\n42
 . Electric battery disposal - HB 1972 – electrical vehicle battery recyc
 ling and disposal program\n43. HB 1630/SB 3202 – counties required to ap
 prove at least 3 units per residential zoned lot\n44. UH hybrid reef proje
 ct in ocean off Marine Corps Base Hawaii\n45. New Business:\n46. Adjournme
 nt\n\nA mailing list is maintained for interested persons and agencies to 
 receive this board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and d
 eletions to the mailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commissio
 n Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, 
 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\, by telephone on (808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3
 711\, or e-mailing nco@honolulu.gov. Agenda documents and minutes are al
 so available online at http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/boards.html\n\nAll wri
 tten testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 h
 ours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours of the meeting\, written and
 /or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the Board at the meeting. 
 If submitting written testimony\, please note the Board and agenda item(s)
  your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Di
 llingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3711\
 , or email nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/serv
 ice or other accommodation due to a disability or an interpreter for a lan
 guage other than English\, please call the Neighborhood Commission Office 
 at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco
 @honolulu.gov at least three (3) business days before the scheduled meeti
 ng. It may not be possible to fulfill requests received after this date.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-12125@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T203000
DTSTAMP:20240410T204501Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/36-nanakuli-ma%ca%bbili-nb-regular
 -meeting-2024-04-16/
SUMMARY:36. Nānākuli-Mā'ili NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NĀNĀKULI-MĀ'ILI NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 36\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULA
 R MEETING AGENDA\nTUESDAY\, APRIL 16\, 2024\nNĀNĀKULI PUBLIC LIBRARY\n89
 -070 FARRINGTON HIGHWAY - HAWAII 96792\n7:00 PM\n\nWebEx Link:\nhttps://cc
 hnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=m9bcd2624f5d167608f501972217fd99e\nMeeting 
 Number: 2499 274 8031\nPassword: NB36\nJoin By Video System: You can also 
 dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting number.\nJoin By Phone: +1-408-41
 8-9388\nAccess Code: 2499 274 8031\n\nGoogle Drive:\nhttps://drive.google.
 com/drive/folders/1OpQrZcPlM4-SOeAKbx0CAgcA0tazyEYf\nNeighborhood Commissi
 on Office YouTube:\nhttps://www.youtube.com/@cityandcountyneighborhoodc255
 9/videos\n\nRules of Speaking: Anyone intending to speak\, we will ask tha
 t in-person attendees’ line up at the microphone. Attendees joining us v
 irtually\, please raise your virtual hand. When recognized by the Chair\, 
 state your name clearly for the minutes. Comments must be kept under two (
 2) minutes. Official’s monthly reports must be kept under three (3) minu
 tes. Presentations are asked to stay under ten (10) minutes. Sergeant-At-A
 rms will be keeping time\, please conclude your comments when the timer go
 es off or asked to end by the Chair. When making comments\, please address
  your remarks to the Chair. Silence all electronic devices.\n\nNote: The B
 oard may act on any agenda item. As required by the State Sunshine Law (HR
 S 92)\, specific issues not noted on this agenda cannot be voted on\, unle
 ss added to the agenda. A two-thirds vote of six (6) of this nine (9) memb
 er Board is needed to add an item to the agenda. Items may not be added if
  they are of major importance and will affect a significant number of peop
 le.\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Samantha DeCorte\na. Pule\n\nII. CITY EM
 ERGENCY &amp\; FIRST RESPONDER MONTHLY REPORTS\na. Honolulu Fire Departmen
 t (HFD)\nb. Honolulu Police Department (HPD) – Roland Pagan\, CPT D-8\n\
 nIII. RESIDENTS’/COMMUNITY CONCERNS: Limited to two (2) minutes\n\nIV. P
 RESENTATIONS: Limited to ten (10) minutes:\na. Department of Agriculture: 
 Deputy Director Dexter Kishida.\nb. Department of Law Enforcement: Deputy 
 Director Jared Redulla.\n\nV. OFFICIAL’S MONTHLY REPORTS: Limited to thr
 ee (3) minutes\na. Governor Josh Green’s Representative – Gary Yamashi
 roya\nb. Mayor Rick Blangiardi Representative – Erwin Kawata\nc. Board o
 f Water Supply – Erwin Kawata\, Deputy Manager\nd. Congresswomen Jill To
 kuda\ne. Councilmember Andria Tupola\nf. Senator Maile Shimabukuro\ng. Rep
 resentative Darius Kila\nh. Army Representative – Lieutenant Colonel Jas
 on Kappes\ni. Navy Representative – Victor Flint\n\nVI. BOARD BUSINESS\n
 a. Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and Budget FY 2025 recommendations: C
 ouncilmember Andria Tupola\nb. Nomination of Mr. Richard Landford\, a comm
 unity member\, to be added as an official member to the Nanakuli-Ma'ili Ne
 ighborhood Board Housing/Zoning Committee and Transportation Committee.\nc
 . Approval of Tuesday\, March 19\, 2024\, Regular Meeting Minutes.\nd. Mar
 ch 2024 Board Member Attendance at Community Meetings - Public Hearings.\n
 \nVII. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Limited to three (3) minutes each\na. Transporta
 tion Chair – David Carona\nb. Housing &amp\; Zoning Chair – David Caro
 na\nc. Hawaiian Affairs Chair – Mapuana Tector\nc. Park &amp\; Recreatio
 n Chair – Mapuana Tector\nd. Education Chair – Malia Agustin\ne. Publi
 c Health &amp\; Safety Chair – Malia Agustin\n\nVIII. ANNOUNCEMENTS - Ne
 xt Regular Board Meeting – TUESDAY\, MAY 21\, 2024\, at 7:00 pm\, at Nā
 nākuli Public Library and via WebEx Platform.\n\nIX. ADJOURNMENT\n\nA mai
 ling list is maintained for interested persons and agencies to receive thi
 s board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to
  the mailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office (N
 CO) at Kapalama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Haw
 aii 96817\; Telephone (808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711\; or call Neighbor
 hood Assistant Jeffrey Jones at (808) 768-3720 or e-mail nco@honolulu.gov 
 . Agendas and minutes are also available on the internet at www.honolulu.g
 ov/nco.\n\nAll written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Comm
 ission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours\, written 
 and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the board at the meetin
 g. If submitting written testimony\, please note the board and agenda item
 (s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925
  Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817. Fax: (808) 768-
 3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/ser
 vice or other accommodation due to a disability\, contact Jeffrey Jones at
  (808) 768-3710 or nco@honolulu.gov as soon as possible. Requests made as 
 early as possible have a greater likelihood of being fulfilled. Upon reque
 st\, this notice is available in alternate/accessible formats.
LOCATION:Nānākuli Public Library\, 89-070 Farrington Highway\, Waiʻanae\
 , Hawaiʻi\, 96792\, United States
GEO:21.382361;-158.146308
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=89-070 Farrington Highway\,
  Waiʻanae\, Hawaiʻi\, 96792\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=N
 ānākuli Public Library:geo:21.382361,-158.146308
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-11716@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T220000
DTSTAMP:20240410T213910Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/12-nu%ca%bbuanu-punchbowl-nb-regul
 ar-meeting-2024-04-16/
SUMMARY:12. Nu'uanu-Punchbowl NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NU'UANU- PUNCHBOWL NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 12\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULA
 R MEETING AGENDA\nTuesday\, April 16\, 2024\n7:00 p.m.\n\nMeeting Material
 s: Find a referenced archive of handouts and materials for Neighborhood Bo
 ard No.12 at:\nhttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Th_r5SpEofyVf6k1Xoe
 uiP9z_Xfa77xN?usp=drive_link\n\nRecordings of Board meetings can be found 
 at:\nhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1DZJTKor6TTNYiqx5U-P2w\n\nVideo-Tel
 econference: The Board will be making a good-faith effort to provide the p
 ublic with the opportunity to observe the meeting as it happens and an opp
 ortunity to provide oral testimony without a physical presence in the phys
 ical meeting room\, in accordance with the Governor’s Eighth Supplementa
 ry Proclamation\, Related to the COVID-19 Emergency. Please ensure that yo
 ur computer or phone is muted unless you are speaking.\n\nPlease join us b
 y Webex\nMeeting link: https://cchnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=m22265d690
 3aed1cdfb69d62e9e22bc7c\nMeeting number/Access code: 2493 014 7034\nPasswo
 rd: NB12 (6212 from phones and video systems)\nJoin by phone: +1-408-418-9
 388 United States Toll\n\nPhysical location: Kapālama Hale 925 Dillingham
  Boulevard\, Room 153\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\n*This is an alternative meeti
 ng location open to public participation.\n\nRules of Speaking: Anyone wis
 hing to speak is asked to raise his/her hand\, and when recognized by the 
 Chair\, to address comments to the Chair. Our public and elected officials
  giving reports are encouraged to keep their comments to less than three (
 3) minutes\, board member’s comments limited to two minutes for each ord
 er of business\, presenters are limited to 10 (ten) minutes for the presen
 tation portion and community member input is limited to two (2) minutes pe
 r participant. Please silence all electronic devices.\nNote: The Board may
  take action on any agenda item. As required by the State Sunshine Law (HR
 S Ch. 92)\, specific issues not noted on this agenda cannot be voted on\, 
 unless added to the agenda. A two-thirds (2/3) vote (10) of this 15-member
  Board is needed to add an item to the agenda. Adding an item to the agend
 a\, however\, is not permitted if (1) the item to be added is of reasonabl
 y major importance and (2) action on the item by the board will affect a s
 ignificant number of persons. Determination of whether a specific matter m
 ay be added to an agenda must be done on a case-by-case basis.\n\nI. CALL 
 TO ORDER – Chair Patrick Smith\n\nII. CITY MONTHLY REPORTS (Limited to t
 hree (3) minutes each)\nA. Honolulu Fire Department\nB. Honolulu Police De
 partment\n1. District 1\n2. District 5\n3. Neighborhood Security Watch Rep
 orts – Paula Kurashige\nC. Board of Water Supply\n\nIII. FILLING OF VACA
 NCIES\nThere are two (2) vacancies in Subdistrict 1 (Punchbowl).\n(Proof o
 f residency required\, Oath of Office\, as needed)\n\nIV. REPORT FROM NONB
 OARD EVENTS\nA. OahuMPO (Metro Planning Org) - Rae Gee\nB. Papakolea Commu
 nity Updates\n\nV. RESIDENTS’/COMMUNITY CONCERNS (Limited to three (3) m
 inutes each)\n\nVI. ELECTED OFFICIALS (Limited to three (3) minutes each)\
 nA. Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative – Director Kim Hashiro\nB. 
 Councilmember Tyler Dos Santos-Tam\nC. Governor Josh Green’s Representat
 ive\nD. District 13 Senator Karl Rhoads\nE. District 27 Representative Jen
 na Takenouchi\nF. Federal Elected Officers &amp\; other Elected Officials\
 n\nVII. BOARD BUSINESS\nA. Spectrum residential property usage\nB. Potenti
 al Monster Home in Pacific Heights – construction activity\nC. Traffic s
 afety issues around Pali Hwy.\nD. Approval of Tuesday\, February 20\, 2024
  Meeting Minutes\n\nVII. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. Mayor’s Town Halls\nB. To hel
 p UH\, take survey at https://www.health-study.com/\nC. Neighborhood Board
  No. 12 scheduled to air on Channel 49 on Thursday\, May 02\, 2024 at 6:00
  p.m. has been moved to Channel 49 on Friday\, May 03\, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. 
 This change affects this airdate only.\nD. Next Regular Board Meeting – 
 The Nuʻuanu Neighborhood Board No. 12 meeting is scheduled for Tuesday\, 
 May 21\, 2024.\n\nVIII. ADJOURNMENT – by 10:00 PM\n\nA mailing list is m
 aintained for interested persons and agencies to receive this Board’s ag
 enda and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing l
 ist may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapāla
 ma Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 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 language other than English\, please
  call the Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.
 m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) b
 usiness days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfi
 ll requests received after this date.\n\nAll written testimony must be rec
 eived in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting.
  If within 48 hours\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted direc
 tly to the Board at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please 
 note the Board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighb
 orhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\,
  Hawaii 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov\n\nTo 
 view agenda and minutes\, visit our board website.\n\nEvent shows physica
 l location\; however\, other options of participation may also include Web
 Ex and phone.  If available\, instructions for WebEx and phone can be fou
 nd at the top of the agenda.
LOCATION:Kapālama Hale Room 153\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Room 153\, Ho
 nolulu\, Hawaii\, 96817\, United States
GEO:21.319957;-157.870638
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=925 Dillingham Boulevard\, 
 Room 153\, Honolulu\, Hawaii\, 96817\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-
 TITLE=Kapālama Hale Room 153:geo:21.319957,-157.870638
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-12106@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T220000
DTSTAMP:20240411T022542Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/35-mililani-mauka-launani-valley-n
 b-regular-meeting-2024-04-16/
SUMMARY:35. Mililani Mauka-Launani Valley NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:MILILANI MAUKA - LAUNANI VALLEY NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 35\n&nbs
 p\;\n\nREGULAR MEETING AGENDA \nTUESDAY\, APRIL 16\, 2024 at 7:00 P.M.\nMI
 LILANI MAUKA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL – CAFETERIA \n95-1111 MAKAIKAI STREET\, M
 ILILANI HI 96789 \nAND VIA WEBEX\n\nWebEx Link: https://cchnl.webex.com/cc
 hnl/j.php?MTID=m48148d3766d2a64ca428537636a12d72\nMeeting Number / Access 
 Code: 2487 232 2147\nPassword: NB35 (6235 from phones and video systems)\n
 Join by Phone: +1-408-418-9388 (United States Toll)\nMeeting Materials: Fi
 nd an archive of handouts and referenced materials concerning to Mililani 
 Mauka/Launani Valley Neighborhood Board No.35 at: https://drive.google.com
 /drive/folders/1zCauqWgTX4syd8vO3Ci5UCL_ePiRXlbE\nRecordings of Board meet
 ings can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1DZJTKor6TTNYiqx5U
 -P2w\nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to raise their h
 and\, and when recognized by the Chair\, to address comments to the Chair.
  All dialogue at the meeting will be conducted by use of the microphone. T
 hose joining the meeting on WebEx are reminded to mute their speakers unti
 l they wish to be recognized by the Chair. Anyone not following these rule
 s will be ruled out of order by the Chair. Those providing Presentations t
 o the Board are encouraged to do so via a PowerPoint presentation\, with a
  projector and provide handouts for the board and the community. The publi
 c concerns and comments are limited to three (3) minutes each. Please sile
 nce all electronic devices.\nNote: The Board may take action on any agenda
  item. As required by the State Sunshine Law (HRS 92)\, specific issues no
 t noted on this agenda cannot be voted on\, unless allowed for under HRS 9
 2. A two-thirds (2/3) vote (5) of this 9- member Board is required to meet
  quorum requirements.\nI. CALL TO ORDER: Chair Dean I. Hazama\nII. PRESENT
 ATION OF THE COLORS &amp\; PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Scouts BSA Troup 664\nIII
 . MEETING DECORUM: Vice Chair Keith Tamashiro\nIV. MONTHLY REPORTS\nA. Hon
 olulu Fire Department (HFD)\nB. Honolulu Police Department (HPD)\nC. Board
  of Water Supply (BWS)\nD. Military Representative Report\nV. RESIDENT/COM
 MUNITY CONCERNS: Any community member can come forward and express any com
 ment or concern within decorum. Please\, limit your comments to three (3) 
 minutes each per issue for items not on the agenda.\nVI. ELECTED OFFICIALS
 \nA. Office of Governor Josh Green – Melanie Martin\nB. Office of Congre
 ssman Ed Case – Nestor Garcia\nC. Office of the Mayor Rick Blangiardi 
 – Carrie Castle\nD. Office of Councilmember District 8\, Val Okimoto\nE.
  Office of Councilmember District 2\, Matt Weyer\nF. Office of Senator Dis
 trict 17\, Donovan Dela Cruz\nG. Office of Representative District 38\, La
 uren Matsumoto\nH. Office of Representative District 46\, Amy Perruso\nI. 
 Office of Representative District 37\, Trish La Chica\nVII. APPROVAL OF BO
 ARD MEETING MINUTES: Tuesday\, February 20\, 2024\, Regular Meeting Writte
 n Summary for Video Record\nVIII. REPORTS\nA. Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu R
 egional Park\nB. Committees\na) Education – Steven Melendrez\nb) Militar
 y and Civil Defense – Keith Tamashiro\nc) Parks and Recreation – Susan
  Miyamoto\nd) Planning\, Permitting and Zoning – Stanton Oishi &amp\; Da
 na Agader\ne) Transportation – Dean Hazama\nf) Recognition and Service A
 wards – Alice Rogers\nIX. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. The next Mililani Mauka/Laun
 ani Valley Neighborhood Board No.35 will be held on Tuesday\, May 21\, 202
 4\, at 7:00 p.m. at Mililani Mauka Elementary School and via WebEx.\nA map
  of the subdistrict boundaries is at – https://www.honolulu.gov/rep/site
 /nco/maps/35Mililani-Mauka.jpg.\nCapital Improvement Projects (CIP) and Bu
 dget Planning. Suggestions for projects in the Neighborhood Board district
  and adjacent areas are welcome at any time to prepare for planning action
 s and the next fiscal year.\nA mailing list is maintained for interested p
 ersons and agencies to receive this board’s agenda and minutes. Addition
 s\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be directed to the
  Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham B
 oulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\, by telephone on (808) 768
 -3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or e-mailing nco@honolulu.gov. Agenda documen
 ts and minutes are also available online at http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/bo
 ards.html\nAll written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Comm
 ission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours of the mee
 ting\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the Boar
 d at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please note the Board 
 and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commissi
 on Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\, f
 ax (808) 768-3711\, or email nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\nIf you need an aux
 iliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability or an interp
 reter for a language other than English\, please call the Neighborhood Com
 mission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send a
 n email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business days before the sc
 heduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill requests received after
  this date.\nX. ADJOURNMENT\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit our boa
 rd website.\n\nEvent shows physical location\; however\, other options of 
 participation may also include WebEx and phone.  If available\, instructi
 ons for WebEx and phone can be found at the top of the agenda.
LOCATION:Mililani Mauka Elementary School\, 95-1111 Mākaʻikaʻi Street\, 
 Mililani\, Hawaiʻi\, 96789\, United States
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 t\, Mililani\, Hawaiʻi\, 96789\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE
 =Mililani Mauka Elementary School:geo:21.470971,-158.001061
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T210000
DTSTAMP:20240410T004759Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/north-shore-nb-health-and-emergenc
 y-preparedness-committee-meeting/
SUMMARY:North Shore NB Health and Emergency Preparedness Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NORTH SHORE NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 27\n&nbsp\;\n\nHEALTH AND EM
 ERGENCY PREPAREDNESS COMMITTEE\nTUESDAY\, APRIL 16\, 2024\n7:00 P.M.\n\nRu
 les of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to raise their hand\, an
 d when recognized by the Chair\, to address comments to the Chair. Speaker
 s are encouraged to keep their comments under two (2) minutes\, and those 
 giving reports are urged to keep their reports less than three (3) minutes
 . Please silence all electronic devices.\n\nNote: The Board may take actio
 n on any agenda item. As required by the State Sunshine Law (HRS 92)\, spe
 cific issues not noted on this agenda cannot be voted on\, unless added to
  the agenda.\n\nRegister for this meeting at:\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/mee
 ting/register/tZ0vd-GqqjkoHtMUG9MegONID0rYjVRYGqDJ \n\nPublic Location: W
 aialua Community Association (WCA)\n66-434 Kamehameha Highway\, Haleʻiwa\
 , HI 96712\n\nI. Call to Order by Chair Maka Casson-Fisher\n\nII. Opening 
 Remarks &amp\; Introductions\n\nIII. Approval of Minutes\nA. January 16\, 
 2024\n\nIV. Community Concerns\nA. Community concerns brought up at North 
 Shore Neighborhood Board (NSNB)\n\nV. Committee Business\nA. Emergency Pre
 paredness Sub-committee\ni. Presentation by Team Rubicon\nii. Debrief the 
 July 2023 North Shore Disaster Prep Fair (Saturday\, July 29\, 2024) at WC
 A\niii. Updates regarding container at WUCC / DEM Food Container Update 
 – Antya Miller\niv. May Hurricane Preparedness Month\nv. Next Steps for 
 Resiliency Hub\n\nB. Health Sub-committee\ni. Emergency routes &amp\; plan
 s with Wahiawā General closure\nii. Presentation by Hina Kaopua-Canonigo 
 regarding data relating to pesticide use in Waialua\n\nVI. Announcements\n
 \nVII. Adjourn\n\nA mailing list is maintained for interested persons and 
 agencies to receive this board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, correct
 ions\, and deletions to the mailing list may be directed to the Neighborho
 od Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, 
 Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\; Telephone (808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768
 -3711\; or call Neighborhood Assistant Zhoydell Magaoay at (808) 768-4224 
 or e-mail zhoydell.magaoay@honolulu.gov. Agendas and minutes are also av
 ailable on the internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco.\n\nAll written testimony 
 must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to t
 he meeting. If within 48 hours\, written and/or oral testimony may be subm
 itted directly to the board at the meeting. If submitting written testimon
 y\, please note the board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send
  to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160
  Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolul
 u.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\, plea
 se call the Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 
 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (
 3) business days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to f
 ulfill requests received after this date.
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UID:53-12185@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T210000
DTSTAMP:20240410T004836Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/waimanalo-nb-community-plan-commit
 tee-meeting/
SUMMARY:Waimānalo NB Community Plan Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:WAIMĀNALO NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 32\n&nbsp\;\n\nWAIMĀNALO COM
 MUNITY PLAN COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA\n\nTuesday April 16\, 2024 at 7:00 pm
  at the Waimānalo Public Library Meeting Room\n41-1320 Kalanianaʻole Hwy
 \, Waimanalo\, HI 96795\nor\nZoom Link\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/89516017
 080?pwd=RlMzcVpQUVlpM1VHOHhTc2ZxMHREQT09 \nMeeting ID: 895 1601 7080\nMee
 ting Password: Waimanalo\n\nThe purpose of the committee is to assist the 
 Waimānalo Neighborhood Board to establish and recommend a Waimānalo Comm
 unity Plan which articulates community desires\, needs and priorities for 
 the community. The plan is intended to inform and guide decision-making fo
 r the Waimānalo Neighborhood Board\, the City and County of Honolulu\, Ha
 waiʻi state agencies and the Federal government when considering any acti
 vity inclusive of but not limited to land use\, developments\, infrastruct
 ure modifications/changes\, regulations\, rules which impact our community
 .\nThis is a seven (7) member Committee\, represented by Kimeona Kane (Com
 mittee Chair)\, Kenani Gramberg (Committee Co-Chair)\, Shaun Wilcox\, Kū
 ʻike Kamakea-Ohelo\, Lourdes Millan\, Pilialoha Callahan and Ted Ralston.
 \nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to raise his/her han
 d\, and when recognized by the Chair\, to address comments to the Chair. S
 peakers and those giving reports are encouraged to keep their comments to 
 less than three (3) minutes. Please silence all electronic devices.\nNote:
  The Committee may not take action on any agenda item. Recommendations sha
 ll be reported back to the Waimānalo Neighborhood Board No. 32 at its nex
 t regular monthly meeting for action.\n\n1. Call to Order- Chair Kimeona K
 ane\, Co-Chair Kenani Gramberg\na. Welcome &amp\; Opening Pule\nb. Roll Ca
 ll\nc. Meeting Rules &amp\; Conduct\, including the use of Akahai (kindnes
 s) Lōkahi (Unity) ʻOluʻolu (Agreeable) Haʻahaʻa (Humility) Ahonui (Pa
 tience) to be used as guidance to conduct of all\n\n2. Public Reports\, Co
 mmunity Sharing and/or Concerns\na. Report from Waimānalo Hawaiian Homest
 ead Association- Kenneth Ho kianiani@gmail.com\nb. Other\n\n3. Committee 
 Business\na. Committee Charter\ni. Ammend Membership from 7 to 9 members\n
 b. Pōpoki Place Concept- Pending invitation of Pōpoki Place\, Waimānalo
  Agriculture Association\, Hawaiian Humane Society and the Hawaiʻi Depart
 ment of Agriculture- May or June 2024\nc. House Bill 1698 Relating to Birt
 hs\nd. City Council Resolution 24-65 relating to Senate Bill 3202\ne. Waim
 ānalo Homestead at Wongs Farm Lots\nf. Approval of Meeting Minutes (requi
 res a Committee Member motion and a second)\ni. Tuesday March 19\, 2024 Me
 eting\ng. Action Items Reports\ni. Committee Members to research zoning pl
 ans and draft a letter to each entity Requesting Information for the follo
 wing\n1. Department of Hawaiian Home Lands- K. Kamakea-ʻŌhelo\n2. Update
  on Act 90 for 2023 Legislative Session- Draft Resolution or Support poten
 tial Resolutions to be introduced\nh. Bellows Land Lease\ni. Invitation to
  Collaborators- Councilmember Esther Kiaʻāina\, State Representative Lis
 a Marten\, State Senator Chris Lee\, Congresswoman Jill Tokuda\nii. Draft 
 Letter\n1. Department of Interior\n2. Bereau of Indian Affairs\ni. Departm
 ent of Hawaiian Homelands Project in Waimānalo\n\n4. Committee Updates- R
 efer to 5.2 Action Matrix\, Waimānalo Community Plan\, Waimānalo Communi
 ty Plan Committee- Kimeona Kane\na. Action Items Updates\ni. Keep Waimāna
 lo\, Waimānalo. Preserve the unique and sacred spaces and culture within 
 Waimānalo in order to maintain this place as a puʻuhonua. Each person ha
 s a kuleana to know\, demonstrate\, and perpetuate the values of Waimānal
 o.\n1. Culture\, History\, and Our Connections to the ʻĀina\nii. Value t
 he wisdom of the human resrouces within Waimānalo. Edcuation\, Cultural S
 ensitivity\, and Sustainable Practices start with self. Build the capacity
  (knowledge\, skills\, values) of the next generation. Encourage and lever
 age collaborative relationships in order to cultivate cohesion and diminis
 h the ʻus and themʻ mentality.\n1. Strengthening our people\niii. Keep a
 griculture – agricultural. Preserve agricultural lands for farming. Impr
 ove connections between farming\, local food production\, and local consum
 ption. Involve the next generation in learning about agriculture in Waimā
 nalo.\n1. Agricultural Lands\niv. ʻOhana grow and thrive in Waimānalo. K
 eep the ʻohana intact and in the community.\n1. ʻOhana\nv. Cultivate the
  healthy habits that support the care people have for one another and keep
  the community safe\, such as sharing food grown with neighbors\, letting 
 cars in from side roads\, respecting kupuna walking across the street\, ke
 eping the community clean\, and being kind and friendly. Improve public he
 alth infrastructure via an emergency evaction route\, pedestrian safety en
 hancements\, access to healthy\, local foods\, housing and mental health s
 ervices. Restrict commercial use of particular areas.\n1. Health and Safet
 y\nvi. Support and sustain local businesses and organizations that contrib
 ute to a thriving community. Use local businesses as models for future bus
 inesses\, minimize commercial activities around Waimānalo to those areas 
 zoned for commercial purposes.\n1. Local Businesses\nvii. Manage our resou
 rces to preserve the Waimānalo ahupuaʻa. Plan for the long term healing 
 relationships with the military\, engaging in planning efforts with govern
 ment and private interests to prevent unintended consequences\, and teachi
 ng newcomers the culture\, traditions\, values\, and best practices for Wa
 imānalo. Ideas for the future must connect mauka-makai\, kanaka-ʻāina\,
  kupuna-ʻōpio\, kanaka-Ke Akua\, wā mamua- wā mahope. Our resources sh
 ould be protected\, in conservation or preservation for the countless gene
 rations.\n1. Managing growth to preserve resources and community character
 .\nb. Planning and Zoning Sub Committee\ni. The Ridge at Olomana Estates A
 griculture Cluster Homes Permit\n\n5. Short- and Long-Term Projects\, also
  refer to Appendix C in the Waimānalo Community Plan\na. Progression Hawa
 ii\, Offshore Wind Farm\, Kaʻiwi Channel\ni. Noelani Kalipi\, Executive V
 ice-President Hawaii &amp\; Pacific\, Chief Strategy Officer\, 808-284-370
 5 (cell)\, nkalipi@progression-energy.com\nii. Austin Kino\, Community Ou
 treach Coordinator\, 808-285-2191 (cell)\, akino@progression-energy.com\n
 b. Department of Hawaiian Homelands goals for 2\,005 acres of Waimānalo\n
 i. https://dhhl.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Waimanalo_RP_final_
 111811.pdf\nc. Koʻolaupoko Watershed Restoration Action Strategy (KWRAS)\
 ni. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ob7iTUn-FKheXtGh1RQqGBz5HlGGSByX5
 6939ertko4/edit?usp=sharing\nii. Water Resources: https://dlnr.hawaii.gov
 /cwrm/surfacewater/ifs/oahu/\nd. Restoration Advisory Board (RAB)\, occurr
 ed on Tuesday November 07\, 2023 at 7:00 pm\ni. Todd Fitch\, Remedial Proj
 ect Manager\, todd.fitch.2@us.af.mil\, Cell 907-347-1822\ne. State and Co
 unty Reapportionment Planning for 2030\, https://elections.hawaii.gov/abo
 ut-us/boards-and commissions/reapportionment/\nf. Identify other plans th
 at needs to be discussed\ni. Refer to Appendix C in Waimānalo Community P
 lan\n\n6. Hoʻomakaukau Waimānalo\, Community Emergency Response Team (CE
 RT)\n\n7. Announcements\na. Councilmember Kiaʻāina is the Co-Chair for t
 he Council’s Zoning and Planning Committee\nb. More information about th
 e Department of Planning and Permitting http://www.honoluludpp.org/Home.a
 spx\nc. Next Meeting will be on Tuesday May 21\, 2024.\n\n8. Adjournment\n
 a. Chair Kimeona Kane\, kimeonakane@gmail.com\nb. Co-Chair Kenani Gramber
 g\, kenanigramberg@gmail.com\n\nA mailing list is maintained for interest
 ed persons and agencies to receive this Board’s agenda and minutes. Addi
 tions\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be directed to
  the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingh
 am Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\; Telephone (808) 768-3
 710 Fax (808) 768-3711\; or Email nco@honolulu.gov. Agendas and minutes 
 are also available on the internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco\nIf you need an
  auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability or an in
 terpreter 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 se
 nd an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business days before 
 the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill requests received
  after this date.\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\, Hawaii 96817. Fax: (8
 08) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov
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UID:53-12187@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T193000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240416T210000
DTSTAMP:20240410T004929Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/wai%ca%bbanae-coast-nb-housing-and
 -homelessness-committee-meeting/
SUMMARY:Waiʻanae Coast NB Housing and Homelessness Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:WAIʻANAE COAST NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 24\n&nbsp\;\n\nHOUSING &
 amp\; HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA\nTUESDAY\, APRIL 16\, 2024 FR
 OM 7:30 P.M. – 9 P.M.\nIN-PERSON:\nWaianae Satellite City Hall Conferenc
 e Room\n85-670 Farrington Hwy\, Waianae\, HI 96792\nOR\nZOOM\nhttps://us06
 web.zoom.us/j/81135845626 \nMeeting ID: 811 3584 5626\nPURPOSE: Purpose: 
 The Housing &amp\; Homelessness Committee will gather information from the
  public concerning housing and homelessness within our community/Moku.\nNo
 te: The Board may act on any agenda item. As required by the State Sunshin
 e Law (HRS 92)\, specific issues not noted on this agenda cannot be voted 
 on\, unless added to the agenda. A two-thirds vote (6) of this 9-member Bo
 ard is needed to add an item to the agenda. Items may not be added if they
  are of major importance and will affect a significant number of people.\n
 Rules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to raise his or her ha
 nd\, and when recognized by the Chair\, to address comments to the Chair. 
 Speakers are to keep their comments under two (2) minutes. Public testimon
 y taken at the beginning of each agenda item. Please silence all electroni
 c devices.\n1. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Crabbe\n1.1 Call to order\n2. HOUSI
 NG COMMITTEE BUSINESS\n2.1 Houseless Concerns\n2.2 Committee Presentation 
 Requests\n\n2.3 New Business\nA. Next Month’s Meeting May 21\, 2024\nB. 
 Announcements\n1. Please keep announcements to 5 minutes or less\n\n3. ANN
 OUNCEMENTS\n3.1 Rebroadcasts of the Waianae Coast Neighborhood Board No.24
  meetings are scheduled on ʻŌlelo channel 49 for every third Monday at 9
 :00 p.m. and every fourth Saturday at 12:00 p.m. each month. An archive of
  past meetings may be found on https://olelo.org/olelonet/ by searching 
 .\n3.2 Find a monthly archive of handouts and referenced materials concern
 ing to the Waianae Coast Neighborhood Board No.24 at https://drive.google
 .com/drive/folders/15Jr_oT5HYGh5APaB2jHRsetQtIb71X0N.\n\n4. ADJOURNMENT\nA
  mailing list is maintained for interested persons and agencies to receive
  this board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletion
 s to the mailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Offic
 e (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolul
 u\, Hawaii 96817\, by telephone on (808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, o
 r e-mailing nco@honolulu.gov. Agenda documents and minutes are also avai
 lable online at http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/boards.html\n\nAll written te
 stimony must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours pr
 ior to the meeting. If within 48 hours of the meeting\, written and/or ora
 l testimony may be submitted directly to the Board at the meeting. If subm
 itting written testimony\, please note the Board and agenda item(s) your t
 estimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingha
 m Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or em
 ail nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or 
 other accommodation due to a disability or an interpreter for a language o
 ther 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@honolu
 lu.gov at least three (3) business days before the scheduled meeting. It 
 may not be possible to fulfill requests received after this date.
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UID:53-11581@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240417T183000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240417T200000
DTSTAMP:20240416T205532Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/kaimuki-nb-regular-meeting-2024-04
 -17/
SUMMARY:04. Kaimukī NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KAIMUKĪ NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 04\nREGULAR MEETING AGENDA\nWED
 NESDAY\, APRIL 17\, 2024 at 6:30 P.M. TO 8:30 P.M.\nKaimuki Public Library
  Meeting Room\n1041 Koko Head Ave\, Honolulu\, HI 96816 and VIA WEBEX\n\nM
 eeting Link: https://cchnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=m5b53d5fed2843961f5b
 231017977597d\nMeeting Number/Access Code: 2497 433 3168\nPassword: NB04 (
 6204 from phones and video systems)\nJoin by Phone: +1-408-418-9388 (Acces
 s Code: 2497 433 3168)\nMeeting Materials / Information: https://bit.ly/kn
 b4\n\nRules for Virtual Participation: All participants will be muted by t
 he moderator. You will be recognized by “raising your hand” to be reco
 gnized by the Chair\, and then please unmute yourself and turn on your cam
 era. You may also write comments and questions in the chat box.\n\nRules o
 f Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to raise their hand\, and whe
 n recognized by the Chair\, to address comments to the Chair. Speakers are
  encouraged to keep their comments and questions under three (3) minutes\,
  and those giving reports are urged to keep their reports under three (3) 
 minutes\, except where noted. If you exceed these time periods\, you may b
 e requested by the Chair to summarize and conclude. Please silence all ele
 ctronic devices.\n\nNote: The Board may take action on any agenda item. As
  required by the State Sunshine Law (HRS 92)\, specific issues not noted o
 n this agenda cannot be voted on\, unless added to the agenda. A two-third
 s (2/3) vote eight (8) of this 11-member Board is needed to add an item to
  the agenda. Items may not be added if they are of major importance and wi
 ll affect a significant number of people.\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Br
 ian Kang\n\nII. FILLING OF VACANCIES: We have one (1) vacancy on our Board
  in Subdistrict 3 (West Kaimuki). If there are any volunteers to fill this
  position\, please contact the Neighborhood Commission Office to verify re
 sidency and attend this meeting. Note: this 11-member Board requires six (
 6) members to establish a quorum and to take official Board action.\n\nIII
 . CITY/STATE MONTHLY REPORTS (Limited to three (3) minutes each)\nA. Honol
 ulu Fire Department\nB. Honolulu Police Department\nC. Board of Water Supp
 ly\n\nIV. PUBLIC INPUT – (Limited to three (3) minutes each) Items that 
 are not listed on the agenda may be discussed but no Board action may be t
 aken. Please email the chair or let us know in the chat if you want to spe
 ak during this portion of the meeting.\n\nV. COMMUNITY UPDATES (Limited to
  three (3) minutes each\, except as noted)\nA. Kaimuki Business and Profes
 sional Association (KBPA) – Calvin Hara\nB. Kapiolani Community College 
 – Carol Hoshiko\nC. Queen Theater Update – Friends of Queen Theater (1
 0 minutes)\n\nVI. PRESENTATIONS (Limited to three (3) minutes each\, excep
 t as noted)\nA. Update on Biki bikeshare services and future service plann
 ing – Todd Boulanger (10 minutes)\nB. Department of Emergency Management
  – hurricane season preparation (10 minutes)\n\nVII. ELECTED OFFICIALS
 ’ REPORTS (Limited to three (3) minutes each)\nA. Mayor Rick Blangiardi 
 Representative – Mark Wong\, Department of Information Technology\nB. Co
 uncil Member Tommy Waters (City Council District 4) Tommy.Waters@honolulu.
 gov\nC. Council Member Calvin Say (City Council District 5) ckysay@honolul
 u.gov\nD. Governor Josh Green’s Representative – Amanda Stevens (Depar
 tment of Human Services)\nE. State Senator Stanley Chang (Senate District 
 9) SenChang@capitol.hawaii.gov\nF. State Senator Les Ihara\, Jr. (Senate D
 istrict 10) SenIhara@capitol.hawaii.gov\nG. State Representative Jackson S
 ayama (Representative District 20) RepSayama@capitol.hawaii.gov\nH. State 
 Representative Bertrand Kobayashi (Representative District 19) RepKobayash
 i@capitol.hawaii.gov\nI. Congressman Ed Case (Congressional District 1) St
 aff Assistant\, Honolulu Office kirra.Empting@mail.house.gov\n\nVIII. ANNO
 UNCEMENTS\n\nIX. BOARD BUSINESS\nA. Approval of March 20\, 2024 Written Su
 mmary of Video Record\n\nX. REPORTS (Limited to three (3) minutes each)\nA
 . Members’ attendance at other meetings\n\nXI. NEXT MEETING OF THIS BOAR
 D\nA. The next regular meeting of the Kaimuki Neighborhood Board will be o
 n Wednesday\, June 19\, 2024 at 6:30 pm\, at the Kaimuki Public Library me
 eting room and remotely via WebEx (this Board is in recess in May\, 2024).
 \n\nXII. ADJOURNMENT\n\nA mailing list is maintained for interested person
 s and agencies to receive this board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, c
 orrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be directed to the Neig
 hborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulev
 ard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\, by telephone on (808) 768-3710
 \, fax (808) 768-3711\; or call Neighborhood Assistant Jeffrey Jones at (8
 08)768-3720 or e-mail jeffrey.jones@honolulu.gov Agenda documents and minu
 tes are also available online at http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/boards.html\n
 \nAll written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Of
 fice 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours of the meeting\, wr
 itten and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the Board at the 
 meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please note the Board and agend
 a item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office
 \, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 
 768-3711\, or email nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf you need an auxiliary 
 aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability or an interpreter f
 or a language other than English\, please call the Neighborhood Commission
  Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email
  to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business days before the scheduled
  meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill requests received after this d
 ate.\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit our board website.\n\nEvent sho
 ws physical location\; however\, other options of participation may also i
 nclude WebEx and phone.  If available\, instructions for WebEx and phone 
 can be found at the top of the agenda.
LOCATION:Kaimukī Public Library Meeting Room\, 1041 Koko Head Ave.\, Honol
 ulu\, Hawaiʻi\, 96816\, United States
GEO:21.279971;-157.79853
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=1041 Koko Head Ave.\, Honol
 ulu\, Hawaiʻi\, 96816\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=Kaimukī
  Public Library Meeting Room:geo:21.279971,-157.79853
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240417T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240417T200000
DTSTAMP:20240410T204728Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/36-nanakuli-maili-nb-transportatio
 n-committee-meeting/
SUMMARY:36. Nānākuli-Ma'ili NB Transportation Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NĀNĀKULI-MĀ'ILI NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 36\n&nbsp\;\n\nTRANSP
 ORTATION COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA\nWEDNESDAY\, April 17\, 2024\nMāʻili C
 ommunity Park\n87-360 Kulaaupuni Street\nWaiʻanae\, HI 96792\n7:00 p.m. 
 – 8:00 p.m.\nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to rais
 e their hand\, and when recognized by the Chair\, to address comments to t
 he Chair. Speakers are encouraged to keep their comments under three (3) m
 inutes\, and those giving reports are urged to keep their reports to less 
 than three (3) minutes. Please silence all electronic devices.\nWritten Te
 stimony: All written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Commis
 sion Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours\, written an
 d/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the board at the meeting.
  If submitting written testimony\, please note the board and agenda item(s
 ) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 D
 illingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711
 . Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\nI. CALL TO ORDER - Committee Chair Dav
 id Carona\nII. WELCOME/INTRODUCTIONS\nIII. NOMINATIONS OF COMMITTEE MEMBER
 s/OFFICERs\nIV. COMMUNITY CONCERNS\nV. OLD BUSINESS\nVI. NEW BUSINESS\n\na
 . Discuss and agree on topics to address with the Department of Transporta
 tion Services (DTS) and Department of Facility Maintenance (DFM)\n\nVII. A
 NNOUNCEMENTS\n\na. The next regularly scheduled Transportation committee m
 eeting will be held on May 15th\, 2024 at Maʻili Community Park\, 87-360 
 Kulaʻaupuni Street\n\nVIII. ADJOURNMENT\nTHE NANAKULI-MAILI NEIGHBORHOOD 
 BOARD NO. 36 TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE MEETING IS A DRUG/ALCOHOL FREE COMMU
 NITY MEETING.\n\nCOMMITTEE MINUTES AND AGENDAS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE CITY
 ’S WEB SITE AT: www.honolulu.gov/nco\n\nA mailing list is maintained for
  interested persons and agencies to receive this board’s agenda and minu
 tes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be di
 rected to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapalama Hale\, 925 
 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\; Telephone (808)
  768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711\; or call Neighborhood Assistant Jeffrey Jone
 s at (808) 768-3710 or e-mail jeffrey.jones@honolulu.gov. Agendas and minu
 tes are also available on the internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco.\nAll writt
 en testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hou
 rs prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours\, written and/or oral testimon
 y may be submitted directly to the board at the meeting. If submitting wri
 tten testimony\, please note the board and agenda item(s) your testimony c
 oncerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevar
 d\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtesti
 mony@honolulu.gov.\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommod
 ation due to a disability\, contact Jeffrey at (808) 768-3710 or jeffrey.j
 ones@honolulu.gov as soon as possible. Requests made as early as possible 
 have a greater likelihood of being fulfilled. Upon request\, this notice i
 s available in alternate/accessible formats.
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240417T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240417T203000
DTSTAMP:20240409T023042Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/15-kalihi-palama-nb-regular-meetin
 g-2024-04-17/
SUMMARY:15. Kalihi-Pālama NB RECESS NOTICE
DESCRIPTION:***RECESS NOTICE***\nThe Kalihi-Pālama Neighborhood Board No. 
 15 will recess its regular meeting in April 2024.\nThe next regular meetin
 g is  Wednesday\, May 15\, 2024 at Kapālama Hale Conference Room – Mau
 ka\,  Room 260 (2nd Floor) and Virtual through WebEx 7:00 p.m.\n&nbsp\;\n
 \nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit our board website.\n\nEvent shows ph
 ysical location\; however\, other options of participation may also includ
 e WebEx and phone.  If available\, instructions for WebEx and phone can b
 e found at the top of the agenda.
LOCATION:Kapālama Hale Room 153\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Room 153\, Ho
 nolulu\, Hawaii\, 96817\, United States
GEO:21.319957;-157.870638
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=925 Dillingham Boulevard\, 
 Room 153\, Honolulu\, Hawaii\, 96817\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-
 TITLE=Kapālama Hale Room 153:geo:21.319957,-157.870638
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240417T200000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240417T220000
DTSTAMP:20240410T204959Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/36-nanakuli-maili-nb-housing-zonin
 g-committee-meeting/
SUMMARY:36. Nānākuli-Ma’ili NB Housing &amp\; Zoning Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NĀNĀKULI-MĀ'ILI NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 36\n&nbsp\;\n\nHOUSIN
 G &amp\; ZONING COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA\nWEDNESDAY\, April 17\, 2024\nMā
 ʻili Community Park\n87-360 Kulaaupuni Street\nWaiʻanae\, HI 96792\n8:00
  p.m. – 10:00 p.m.\nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is asked 
 to raise their hand\, and when recognized by the Chair\, to address commen
 ts to the Chair. Speakers are encouraged to keep their comments under thre
 e (3) minutes\, and those giving reports are urged to keep their reports t
 o less than three (3) minutes. Please silence all electronic devices.\nWri
 tten Testimony: All written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood
  Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours\, wri
 tten and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the board at the m
 eeting. If submitting written testimony\, please note the board and agenda
  item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\
 , 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817. Fax: (808) 7
 68-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\nI. CALL TO ORDER - Committee Ch
 air David Carona\nII. WELCOME/INTRODUCTIONS\nIII. COMMUNITY CONCERNS\nIV. 
 NEW BUSINESS\nV. OLD BUSINESS\na. Farrington Estates proposed four home de
 velopment at 87-1360 Farrington Highway\; TMK:8-7-006-010\nVI. ANNOUNCEMEN
 TS\na. The next regularly scheduled Housing/Zoning committee meeting will 
 be held on May 15th\, 2024 at Maʻili Community Park\, 87-360 Kulaʻaupuni
  Street\n\nVII. ADJOURNMENT\nTHE NANAKULI-MAILI NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 36 
 TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE MEETING IS A DRUG/ALCOHOL FREE COMMUNITY MEETING.
 \n\nCOMMITTEE MINUTES AND AGENDAS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE CITY’S WEB SITE A
 T: www.honolulu.gov/nco\n\nA mailing list is maintained for interested per
 sons and agencies to receive this board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\
 , corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be directed to the N
 eighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapalama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boul
 evard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\; Telephone (808) 768-3710 Fax (
 808) 768-3711\; or call Neighborhood Assistant Jeffrey Jones at (808) 768-
 3720 or e-mail jeffrey.jones@honolulu.gov. Agendas and minutes are also av
 ailable on the internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco.\nAll written testimony mu
 st be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the
  meeting. If within 48 hours\, written and/or oral testimony may be submit
 ted directly to the board at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\
 , please note the board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send t
 o: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 H
 onolulu\, Hawaii 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.g
 ov.\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a 
 disability\, contact Jeffrey at (808) 768-3710 or jeffrey.jones@honolulu.g
 ov as soon as possible. Requests made as early as possible have a greater 
 likelihood of being fulfilled. Upon request\, this notice is available in 
 alternate/accessible formats.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240418T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240418T210000
DTSTAMP:20240413T021824Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/10-makiki-tantalus-nb-regular-meet
 ing-2024-04-18/
SUMMARY:10. Makiki-Tantalus NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:MAKIKI-LOWER PUNCHBOWL-TANTALUS NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 10\n&nbs
 p\;\n\nREGULAR MEETING AGENDA \nTHURSDAY\, APRIL 18\, 2024 AT 6:00 P.M.\nM
 AKIKI DISTRICT PARK LIBRARY 2ND FLOOR\n1527 KEEAUMOKU STREET HONOLULU\, HI
  96822\nAND ONLINE VIA WEBEX: bit.ly/makikiboard\n\nMeeting Link: https://
 cchnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=m2a02a83bd52f2b4da0f84a45b74f4198 \nMeeti
 ng Number / Access Code: 2498 790 4407\nPassword: NB10 (6210 from phones a
 nd video systems)\nJoin by Video System: Dial 24872833026@cchnl.webex.com 
 or 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting #\nJoin by Phone: +1-408-418-9388 (
 United States Toll)\n\nGoogle Drive Link: https://drive.google.com/drive/f
 olders/1su4uYFuTVRMZYxBlR8WnaR0cDMcjbHjE \nBoard Meeting Recordings: https
 ://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1DZJTKor6TTNYiqx5U-P2w\n\nPurpose: §2-13-101
  [Neighborhood Plan of 2008\, City Charter.] “Purpose. The purpose of th
 is neighborhood plan and the neighborhood boards is to increase and assure
  effective citizen participation in the decisions of government.”\n\nCom
 munity Vision Statement: “A safe and healthy community with a lei of par
 ks connected by roads\, sidewalks\, and public transportation\; where dail
 y life is not interrupted by loud vehicles and other obnoxious noises\; wh
 ere all community members are valued\, including the least fortunate\; and
  where residents are proud to live.”\n\nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishin
 g to speak is asked to raise their hand\, and when recognized by the Chair
 \, to address comments to the Chair. Speakers are encouraged to keep their
  comments under three (3) minutes\, and those giving reports are urged to 
 keep their reports under three (3) minutes. Please silence all electronic 
 devices.\n\nNote: The Board may take action on any agenda item. As require
 d by the State Sunshine Law (HRS 92)\, specific issues not noted on this a
 genda cannot be voted on\, unless added to the agenda. A two-thirds (2/3) 
 vote (12) of this 17-member Board is needed to add an item to the agenda. 
 Items may not be added if they are of major importance and will affect a s
 ignificant number of people.\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Ian Ross [ianro
 ss.hi@gmail.com]\n\nII. CITY &amp\; COUNTY OF HONOLULU MONTHLY REPORTS (Pr
 iority is given to Responders Reports\, pursuant to NP §2-14-112.)\nA. Ho
 nolulu Fire Department (HFD)\nB. Honolulu Police Department (HPD)\nC. Boar
 d of Water Supply (BWS) – Michelle Harman\n\nIII. NEW BUSINESS\nA. Filli
 ng of Vacancy – One in Subdistrict 2 (Residents interested in filling a 
 vacant board seat must bring current proof of residency to the Board meeti
 ng or contact Neighborhood Assistant Logan Hutchinson (logan.hutchinson@ho
 nolulu.gov) to verify residency in advance)\nB. Motion to Support/Oppose P
 roposed Sale of Piikoi Mini Park (RES24-017)\nC. Board Recommendation for 
 Piikoi Mini Park Biki Station Site Relocation\n\nIV. UNFINISHED BUSINESS\n
 A. Motion to Support/Oppose Punahou Square as a Potential Site for a Dog P
 ark\nB. Update on Chick-Fil-A South Beretania Street Signage\n\nV. PRESENT
 ATIONS\nA. Affordable Housing Development in the District – Chris Fong\,
  Tradewind Capital\n\nVI. STATE ELECTED OFFICIAL REPORTS\nA. Governor Josh
  Green’s Representative – Russell Pang\nB. Senator Carol Fukunaga (Sen
 ate District 11)\nC. Representative Della Au Belatti (House District 26)\n
 D. Representative Scott Nishimoto (House District 23)\nE. Representative A
 ndrew Garrett (House District 22)\n\nVII. COMMUNITY REPORTS\nA. Makiki/Low
 er Punchbowl Neighborhood Security Watch – Chuck Lee [makikipb.nsw@gmail
 .com]\nB. Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organization (OMPO) – John Steelqui
 st\n\nVIII. RESIDENT/COMMUNITY CONCERNS: Because of the “Sunshine Law”
 \, concerns not on agenda may be presented\, but no Board action can be ta
 ken. Limited to two (2) minutes each.\n\nIX. CITY &amp\; COUNTY OF HONOLUL
 U ELECTED OFFICIAL MONTHLY REPORTS\nA. Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Represent
 ative – HOU Executive Director Denise Iseri-Matsubara\nB. City Councilme
 mber Calvin Say (Council District 5)\nC. City Councilmember Tyler Dos Sant
 os-Tam (Council District 6)\n\nX. BOARD BUSINESS\nA. Appointing a Board Re
 presentative for the Community Representation Initiative (CRI) Meetings fo
 r Red Hill\nB. Motion to Establish New Committee(s)\, Designate Chair(s)\,
  and Add Members\nC. Approval of Regular Meeting Minutes: Thursday\, March
  21\, 2024\n\nXI. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. Next Regular Meeting: The next meeting
  of the Makiki/Lower Punchbowl/Tantalus Neighborhood Board No.10 is schedu
 led to be held on Thursday\, May 9\, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. at Makiki District 
 Park and online via WebEx.\nB. Broadcast: The meetings can be viewed on ʻ
 Ōlelo FOCUS 49 at 9:00 p.m. on the first Friday of the month and again on
  the first and third Sunday at 3:00 p.m.\nC. Social Media: You can follow 
 us at Facebook.com/MakikiNB\n\nXII. ADJOURNMENT\n\nReference Information\n
 \nMap: Map of the subdistrict boundaries: https://www.honolulu.gov/rep/sit
 e/nco/maps/10_Makiki.jpg\n\nCapital Improvement Projects (CIP) and Budget 
 Planning: Suggestions for projects in the Neighborhood Board district and 
 adjacent areas are welcome at any time to prepare for planning actions and
  the next fiscal year.\n\nMailing List: A mailing list is maintained for i
 nterested persons and agencies to receive this board’s agenda and minute
 s. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be dire
 cted to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 D
 illingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\, by telephone o
 n (808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or e-mailing nco@honolulu.gov. Age
 nda documents and minutes are also available online at http://www.honolulu
 .gov/nco/boards.html.\n\nWritten Testimony: All written testimony must be 
 received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeti
 ng. If within 48 hours of the meeting\, written and/or oral testimony may 
 be submitted directly to the Board at the meeting. If submitting written t
 estimony\, please note the Board and agenda item(s) your testimony concern
 s. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Su
 ite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or email nbtestimony@
 honolulu.gov.\n\nAuxiliary Aid/Service\, Disability Accommodation\, or Int
 erpreter to Participate: If you need an auxiliary aid/service or other acc
 ommodation due to a disability or an interpreter for a language other than
  English\, please call the Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-371
 0 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at 
 least three (3) business days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be 
 possible to fulfill requests received after this date.\n\nContacting the B
 oard\n\nSUBDISTRICT NAME PHONE EMAIL\nSUBDISTRICT 1 Eric Salassa ersalassa
 @aol.com\nSUBDISTRICT 1 Nathaniel Char (Vice Chair) (808) 295-9326 nathani
 el.char@gmail.com\nSUBDISTRICT 1 Paul Klink paul@paulklink.com\nSUBDISTRIC
 T 1 Sam Granger\nSUBDISTRICT 1 Hugh Kojima (Treasurer) (808) 752-4523 hugh
 .kojima@gmail.com\nSUBDISTRICT 1 Thomas Baldwin tbaldwinnb10@gmail.com\nSU
 BDISTRICT 2 Corinne Carson corinne.carson@gmail.com\nSUBDISTRICT 2 VACANT\
 nSUBDISTRICT 2 Janel Fujinaka (Secretary) (808) 292-6402 janel.fujinaka@ja
 nelfujinaka.com\nSUBDISTRICT 2 Harris Nakamoto junfour@gmail.com\nSUBDISTR
 ICT 2 John Steelquist (2nd Vice Chair) (808) 944-8237 john@steelquist.com\
 nSUBDISTRICT 2 Ian Ross (Chair) ianross.hi@gmail.com\nSUBDISTRICT 2 Ken Pe
 ck (3rd Vice Chair) kendp84@gmail.com\nSUBDISTRICT 3 Geni Lakalaka-Manupun
 a (808) 452-4609\nSUBDISTRICT 3 Richard Kawano (808) 398-4516\nSUBDISTRICT
  3 Chuck Lee success881@hawaiiantel.net\nSUBDISTRICT 3 Claire Santos\n\nTo
  view agenda and minutes\, visit our board website.\n\nEvent shows physic
 al location\; however\, other options of participation may also include We
 bEx and phone.  If available\, instructions for WebEx and phone can be fo
 und at the top of the agenda.
LOCATION:Makiki District Park (Arts &amp\; Crafts Building)\, 1527 Keʻeaum
 oku Street\, Honolulu\, Hawaiʻi\, 96822\, United States
GEO:21.303298;-157.835753
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=1527 Keʻeaumoku Street\, H
 onolulu\, Hawaiʻi\, 96822\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=Maki
 ki District Park (Arts & Crafts Building):geo:21.303298,-157.835753
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-12191@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240418T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240418T200000
DTSTAMP:20240410T005126Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/waimanalo-nb-hawaiian-affairs-and-
 natural-resources-committee-meeting/
SUMMARY:Waimānalo NB Hawaiian Affairs And Natural Resources Committee Meet
 ing
DESCRIPTION:WAIMĀNALO NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 32\n&nbsp\;\n\nHAWAIIAN AFFAI
 RS AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA\n\nTHURSDAY APRIL 18\, 2
 024 at 6:00pm\nIn person at the Waimānalo Public Library meeting room\,\n
 41-1320 Kalanianaʻole Hwy\, Waimānalo HI. 96795\nOr Join the Zoom Meetin
 g\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81897610321?pwd=aXdRYjhtemlwZDlsOFlCa2szNG9mQ
 T09 \nMeeting ID: 818 9761 0321\nPasscode: hawaiian\n\nPurpose: The purpo
 se of this Committee is to initiate a conversation to work towards solutio
 ns to address the concerns regarding anything related to the first people 
 of Hawaiʻi including and not limited to Iwi Kūpuna\, Cultural Sites\, Oc
 ean Marine Resources\, Ocean Health\, Natural Resources\, Fresh Water and 
 Land (ʻĀina) Health and Management\, Cultural Practices\, as well as all
  areas related to Economy\, Education and Politics. The Committee may not 
 take action on any agenda item. Recommendations shall be reported back to 
 the Waimānalo Neighborhood Board No. 32 at its next regular monthly meeti
 ng for action. This is a five (5) member Committee represented by: Kimeona
  Kane\, Chair\, Lourdes Millan\, Co-Chair\, Kūʻike Kamakea-ʻŌhelo\, Sh
 aun Wilcox and Ted Ralston.\nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is
  asked to raise his/her hand\, and when recognized by the Chair\, to addre
 ss comments to the Chair. Speakers and those giving reports are encouraged
  to keep their comments to less than three (3) minutes. Please silence all
  electronic devices.\n\n1) CALL TO ORDER - Chair Kimeona Kane\na) Welcome 
 and Pule\, Akahai Lōkahi ʻOluʻolu Haʻahaʻa Ahonui to be used as a sta
 ndard of conduct of all\nb) Roll Call and Attendance\nc) ʻŌlelo Noʻeau 
 o ka Mahina\n\n2) REPORTS FROM PARTNERS IN THE COMMUNITY\na) Waimānalo Ha
 waiian Civic Club- Kukui Akana\nb) Waimānalo Hawaiian Homestead Associati
 on- Kenneth Ho\nc) Waimānalo Agriculture Association- Shaun Wilcox\nd) Of
 fice of Hawaiian Affairs Community Engagement Liaison\ne) Identify new com
 munity partners\n\n3) RESIDENT CONCERNS/PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS\na) Other\n\n
 4) COMMITTEE BUSINESS\na) Revise Committee Charter\ni) Membership change f
 rom 5 to 7 members\nii) Merging of Kuana ‘Ike Hawai’i\nb) HB 1698 Rela
 ting to Home Births\nc) HB 407 Relating to Health\nd) Native Hawaiian righ
 ts to access and permits for accessibility at Makapuʻu/Kaupō\ne) Resourc
 e Management Plan\ni) Update from the Board of Agriculture and Natural Res
 ources Conservation Services regarding the Conservation Plan of Hala Toa\,
  24 Mui Farms LLC\, Lessee\; TMK: (1) 4-1-027:020 &amp\; 024\, Waimanalo\,
  25 Koolaupoko\, Island of Oahu\, Hawaii\nf) Cesspools\ng) Aia i hea ka wa
 i a Kāne? Where is the water from the Waimānalo water well?\ni) Map of W
 aimānalo Watershed\nii) Army Corps of Engineers Final Report\n(1) https:
 //hicapitol-my.sharepoint.com/personal/repmarten_capitol_hawaii_gov/_layou
 ts/15/onedrive.aspx?id=%2Fpersonal%2Frepmarten%5Fcapitol%5Fhawaii%5Fgov%2F
 Documents%2FOffice%2FFlood%20control%20study%2F20230131%5FWaimanalo%5FRepo
 rt%5Fwith%5FAppx%2Epdf&amp\;parent=%2Fpersonal%2Frepmarten%5Fcapitol%5Fhaw
 aii%5Fgov%2FDocuments%2FOffice%2FFlood%20control%20study&amp\;ga=1\nh) App
 roval of Committee Meeting Minutes\ni) Thursday January 19\, 2023 Meeting\
 nii) Thursday February 16\, 2023 Meeting- pending draft minutes\niii) Thur
 sday April 20\, 2023 Meeting- pending draft minutes\niv) Thursday May 18\,
  2023 Meeting- pending draft minutes\nv) Thursday March 21\, 2024 Meeting\
 nvi) Kuana ‘Ike Hawai’i Committee\n(1) January 2023\n(2) February 2023
 \n(3) March 2023\n(4) April 2023\n(5) May 2023\n(6) June 2023\ni) Other\n5
 ) ANNOUNCEMENTS\na) The next Committee Meeting is scheduled for Thursday\,
  May 16\, 2024 at 6:00pm\nb) Other\n6) ADJOURNMENT\na) Closing Pule -\nb) 
 Chair Kimeona Kane\, kimeonakane@gmail.com\n\nA mailing list is maintaine
 d for interested persons and agencies to receive this Board’s agenda and
  minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may 
 be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\
 , 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\; Telepho
 ne (808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711\; or Email nco@honolulu.gov. Agenda
 s and minutes are also available on the internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco\n
 If you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disab
 ility or an interpreter for a language other than English\, please call th
 e Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4
 :00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) busines
 s days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill req
 uests received after this date.\nAll written testimony must be received in
  the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If with
 in 48 hours\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to t
 he Board at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please note the
  Board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood C
 ommission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 
 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-12027@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240418T183000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240418T213000
DTSTAMP:20240412T195124Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/30-kane%ca%bbohe-nb-regular-meetin
 g-2024-04-18/
SUMMARY:30. Kāneʻohe NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KĀNEʻOHE NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 30\n&nbsp\;\n\nTHURSDAY\, APR
 IL 18\, 2024 AT 6:30 P.M.\nBEN PARKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA \n45-259
  WAIKALUA ROAD\, KANEOHE\, HI 96744\nAND VIA WEBEX ONLINE PLATFORM\n\nMeet
 ing Link: https://cchnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=mf1afafe45fe1fd14869928
 a559286529 \nMeeting number: 2489 400 1689\nPassword: NB30 (6230 from phon
 es and video systems)\nJoin by video system: Dial 24894001689@cchnl.webex.
 com \nYou can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting number.\nJoin 
 by phone: +1-408-418-9388 United States Toll\nAccess code: 2489 400 1689\n
 \nRules of Speaking: To ensure the maximum opportunity for all attendees t
 o be heard\, the following guidelines apply: Anyone wishing to speak is as
 ked to type their question in the chat box or raise their hand using the 
 “raise hand” function in the online zoom platform - which is indicated
  by a hand.\nIf accessing the meeting using your phone and you have a comm
 ent\, indicate this by pressing the symbols *3 – this will show the mode
 rator that the person calling from that number wishes to speak. To mute/un
 mute your phone\, press *6\nPlease wait until recognized by the chair to b
 egin comments and address those comments to the chair. All official report
 s\, comments or concerns shall be three (3) minutes or less.\nPlease Kōku
 a: To help all attendees the opportunity to hear presentations &amp\; comm
 ents\, please place your device on mute until you would like to speak. Whe
 n you are recognized\, unmute yourself and make your comments.\nNote: The 
 Board may act on any agenda item. As required by the State Sunshine Law (H
 RS 92)\, specific issues not noted on this agenda cannot be voted on\, unl
 ess added to the agenda. A two-thirds vote (12) of this 17-member Board is
  needed to add an item to the agenda. Items may not be added if they are o
 f major importance and will affect a significant number of people.\nMeetin
 g Recordings can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1DZJTKor6T
 TNYiqx5U-P2w\nMeeting Materials can be found at: https://drive.google.com/
 drive/folders/1bP-j4YYw0YCi4sBV5QEZ8TwVGavf7v_K\nI. CALL TO ORDER – Chai
 r Mo Radke 6:30 - 6:31\n\nII. FILLING OF VACANCIES ON THE BOARD: One (1) v
 acancy in each of the following subdistricts: Subdistrict 2 Windward Mall 
 Area\, Subdistrict 7 Puohala\, and Subdistrict 9 Kapunahala. 6:31 - 6:33\n
 \nIII. CITY/STATE MONTHLY REPORTS (3 minutes each) 6:31 - 6:33\nA. Honolul
 u Fire Department\nB. Honolulu Police Department\nC. Marine Corps Base Haw
 aii\n\nIV. BOARD BRIEFS 7:00 – 7:10\nA. Windward Emergency Preparedness 
 (5 min)\nB. Oahu Pentathlon Brief (5 min)\nC. Hawaiian Legacy Senior Care 
 LLC 44-667 Kaneohe Bay Drive (10 min)\n\nV. RESIDENT/ COMMUNITY CONCERNS (
 3) minutes each 7:10 - 7:25\nA. Errant balls from Bayview golf range into 
 homes adjacent to range.\nVII. ELECTED OFFICIALS (2) minutes each 7:25 - 8
 :00\nNote: The two minutes is for formal comments and not to include commu
 nity Q &amp\; A\nA. US Representative Jill Tokuda &amp\; Q &amp\; A\nB. Go
 vernor Green’s Representative\nC. Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representati
 ve\nD. Council Member Esther Kiaaina\na. Governor\, Mayor &amp\; City and 
 County Q&amp\;A\nE. Senator Jarrett Keohokalole\nF. Senator Brenton Awa\nG
 . Representative Lisa Kitagawa\nH. Representative Scot Matayoshi\nI. Repre
 sentative Natalia Hussey-Burdick\na. State Officials: Q&amp\;A\n\nVIII. CO
 MMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS (3) minutes each 8:00- 8:10\nA. Windward Community C
 ollege\nB. Hakipuu Learning Center\n\nIX. BOARD BUSINESS 8:10 - 8:13\nA. A
 pproval of Regular Meeting Minutes: March 2024 meeting minutes\n\nX. BOARD
  COMMITTEE REPORTS / ASSIGNMENTS 8:13 - 8:30\nA. Attended Meeting Reports\
 nB. Community Engagement Committee - Lam\, Bryant\nC. Emergency Preparedne
 ss Committee - Carstensen\, Fleitell\, Quitevis\nD. Education Committee - 
 Sevier\nE. Transportation - Sevier\, Lam\, Sakamoto\nF. Military Affairs 
 – Radke\, Downing\nG. Haiku Stairs - Sevier\nH. State Legislative - Shiz
 uma\nI. Environmental - Bryant\nJ. HPD Liaison - Carstensen\, Sakamoto\nK.
  Planning - Lam\nL. Homeless/Kauhale – Burbage\, Bryant. Fleitell\nM. K
 āne‘ohe Bay Regional Council – Bryant\nN. Oahu Metropolitan Planning 
 Organization - Lam\n\nXI. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. Emergency Preparedness Fair wi
 ll be at Windward Mall on Sunday\, May 11\, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m
 .\nB. Kaneohe Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) monthly meeting on 
 Tuesday\, May 14\, 2024\, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Kaneohe Community
  and Senior Center. Monthly meetings are held\, on the 2nd Tuesday of each
  month.\nC. Kaneohe Lions – 75th charter Anniversary Dinner on May 25th\
 , Kaneohelionsclub@gmail.com for more information.\nD. Next Regular Board 
 Meeting: Thursday\, May 16\, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. at Benjamin Parker Elementa
 ry School or using the virtual login credentials listed at the top of page
  1 of this document.\n\nXII. ADJOURNMENT\n\nA mailing list is maintained f
 or interested persons and agencies to receive this board’s agenda and mi
 nutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be 
 directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 9
 25 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\, by telepho
 ne 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.hono
 lulu.gov/nco/boards.html\n\nAll written testimony must be received in the 
 Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48
  hours of the meeting\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted dir
 ectly to the Board at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, pleas
 e note the Board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neig
 hborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolu
 lu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or email nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\
 nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disa
 bility or an interpreter for a language other than English\, please call t
 he Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 
 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business
  days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill requ
 ests received after this date.\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit our 
 board website.\n\nEvent shows physical location\; however\, other options 
 of participation may also include WebEx and phone.  If available\, instru
 ctions for WebEx and phone can be found at the top of the agenda.
LOCATION:Benjamin Parker Elementary School (Cafeteria)\, 45-259 Waikalua Ro
 ad\, Kāneʻohe\, Hawaiʻi\, 96744\, United States
GEO:21.41378;-157.79856
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=45-259 Waikalua Road\, Kān
 eʻohe\, Hawaiʻi\, 96744\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=Benja
 min Parker Elementary School (Cafeteria):geo:21.41378,-157.79856
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-12189@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240418T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240418T210000
DTSTAMP:20240410T005015Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/wai%ca%bbanae-coast-nb-business-ec
 onomic-development-committee-meeting/
SUMMARY:Waiʻanae Coast NB Business Economic Development Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:WAIʻANAE COAST NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 24\n&nbsp\;\n\nBUSINESS 
 &amp\; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA:\nApril 18\, 2024\nWa
 iʻanae District Park Craft Room\n7:00 p.m – 9:00 p.m.\nAddressing Commu
 nity Concerns and Sustainable Development\nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishi
 ng to speak is asked to a) in attendance at physical location please raise
  your hand to be recognized by the chair\; When recognized by the Chair\, 
 state your name for the record and then address comments to the Chair. Spe
 akers are encouraged to keep their comments under two (2) minutes\, and th
 ose giving reports are urged to keep their reports to three (3) or five (5
 ) minutes or less\, including Q&amp\;A\, and depending on your Item sectio
 n allotment.\nPlease silence all electronic devices in physical location i
 f you need to answer a call please step outside.\n\nWorking Agreements: Pl
 ease be respectful while others are speaking\, let’s agree to disagree a
 nd please refrain from making any comments and gestures towards fellow com
 munity members on any topic. While addressing concern please stay within t
 he 2 minutes or yield the remaining of your time if less and try to stay o
 n topic one concern at a time. No more than two concerns shall be heard in
  one single meeting any more than the allotted amount please feel free to 
 fill out our concern sheets in writing or speak to me after our meeting is
  adjourned.\n\nNote: The Board may take action on any agenda item. As requ
 ired by the State Sunshine Law (HRS 92)\, specific issues not noted on thi
 s agenda cannot be voted on\, unless added to the agenda. A two-thirds vot
 e (5) of this 9-member Board is needed to add an item to the agenda. Items
  may not be added if they are of major importance and will affect a signif
 icant number of people.\n*COVID-19 Adjusted Protocols: Due to the transiti
 on from all virtual-to-virtual meetings with a physical location\, we will
  implement both in person and online courtesy and procedures. During the r
 emote meeting\, please mute your device when you are not speaking or reque
 sting to speak.\nIntroduction and Welcome (10 minutes)\n\nOpening remarks 
 and welcome.\n\nBrief overview of the agenda and objectives of the meeting
 .\n\nFlooding on Noholio Road: Causes and Solutions (20 minutes)\n\nPresen
 tation on the current state of flooding issues.\n\nDiscussion on potential
  causes and proposed mitigation strategies.\n\nIllegal Grading and Land Al
 teration Investigations (20 minutes)\n\nUpdate on ongoing investigations i
 nto illegal grading activities.\n\nDeliberation on enforcement strategies 
 and community involvement in monitoring.\n\nAddressing Unethical Hunting a
 nd Poaching (20 minutes)\n\nOverview of the extent of unethical hunting/po
 aching activities.\n\nBrainstorming session on effective ways to address a
 nd deter these issues\, including community patrols\, awareness campaigns\
 , and stricter penalties.\n\nImprovements to Keaau Beach Park (20 minutes)
 \n\nPresentation on proposed improvements to Keaau Beach Park.\n\nOpen flo
 or for community feedback and suggestions.\n\nSustainable Development in W
 aianae/Makaha (20 minutes)\n\nDiscussion on current development projects a
 nd their impact on the community.\n\nStrategies for ensuring development i
 s sustainable and in line with community values and environmental preserva
 tion.\n\nEnhancing Transparency and Accountability in Publicly Funded Prog
 rams (20 minutes)\n\nProposal for resolutions to enhance transparency and 
 measure success and failures in programs receiving public funds.\n\nDebate
  on implementation methods and community oversight mechanisms.\n\nOpen For
 um and Closing Remarks (30 minutes)\n\nOpen floor for participants to rais
 e additional issues\, concerns\, or suggestions not covered in the agenda.
 \n\nSummary of action items and next steps.\n\nClosing remarks and adjourn
 ment.\n\nThis agenda aims to address critical issues affecting the communi
 ty\, from environmental concerns such as flooding and illegal grading to s
 ocial issues like unethical hunting and the need for greater transparency 
 in public programs. By fostering an open dialogue\, the meeting seeks to d
 evelop actionable strategies that balance development with environmental s
 tewardship and community values. Including a diverse range of topics ensur
 es that a broad spectrum of community concerns is addressed\, paving the w
 ay for comprehensive solutions and enhanced community engagement.\n\nA mai
 ling list is maintained for interested persons and agencies to receive Nei
 ghborhood Commission agendas and minutes. Additions\, deletions\, and corr
 ections to the list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office\
 , Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96
 817\; 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\, or fa
 x 768-3705 to be added to the mailing list or visit https://www.honolulu.
 gov/esub/email-subscribe-nco.\n\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or o
 ther accommodation due to a disability or an interpreter for a language ot
 her than English\, call the Neighborhood Assistant Jeffrey Jones at 768-37
 12\, e-mail jeffrey.jones@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business days 
 before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill requests r
 eceived after this date.\n\nAll written testimony must be received in the 
 Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48
  hours\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the bo
 ard at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please note the boar
 d and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commis
 sion Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817
 . Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-11561@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240418T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240418T203000
DTSTAMP:20240412T210419Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/wai%ca%bbalae-kahala-nb-regular-me
 eting-2024-04-18/
SUMMARY:03. Waiʻalae-Kāhala NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:WAIALAE-KAHALA NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 3\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULAR MEE
 TING\nThursday\, April 18\, 2024 at 7:00 pm\n\nIN-PERSON FACILITY LOCATION
  AND VIA WEBEX\nAla Wai Golf Course Clubhouse\n404 Kapahulu Avenue\, 2nd F
 loor\, Honolulu\, HI 96815\n\nWEBEX MEETING LINK: https://cchnl.webex.com/
 cchnl/j.php?MTID=m90ba0cc0c06385379f06455c91322e2f\nMEETING NUMBER: 2499 4
 73 0796\nPASSWORD: NB03\nJOIN BY PHONE: +1-408-418-9388 ACCESS CODE: 2480 
 001 5496\n\nOther available options include participating by WebEx and pho
 ne\; instructions listed above.\n\nMeeting Materials: Find a monthly archi
 ve of handouts and referenced materials concerning to the Waialae-Kahala N
 eighborhood Board No. 3 at https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/17LXJxz9
 5TzKD5-I_NellIitTwSrY6MBr\n\nRecordings of Board Meetings can be found at:
  https://www.youtube.com/@cityandcountyneighborhoodc2559\n\nRules of Speak
 ing: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to raise their hand\, and when recog
 nized by the Chair\, to address comments to the Chair. Speakers are encour
 aged to keep their comments under three (3) minutes\, and those giving rep
 orts are urged to keep their reports under three (3) minutes. Please silen
 ce all electronic devices.\n\nNote: The Board may take action on any agend
 a item. As required by the State Sunshine Law (HRS 92)\, specific issues n
 ot noted on this agenda cannot be voted on\, unless added to the agenda. A
  two-thirds (2/3) vote six (6) of this nine (9)-member Board is needed to 
 add an item to the agenda. Items may not be added if they are of major imp
 ortance and will affect a significant number of people.\n\nI. CALL TO ORDE
 R- Vice-Chair\, Christian De Quevedo\n\nII. CITY/STATE MONTHLY REPORTS –
  Limited to three (3) minutes each\nA. Honolulu Fire Department\nB. Honolu
 lu Police Department\nC. Board of Water Supply\n\nIII. REPORTS OF MEMBERS
 ’ ATTENDANCE AT OTHER MEETINGS\n\nIV. ELECTED OFFICIALS - Limited to thr
 ee (3) minutes each\nA. Governor Josh Green Representative – Michael Buc
 k\na. Department of Transportation\, Highway Divisions Representative – 
 Casey Abe\nB. Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative – Derek Mayeshiro
 \nC. Councilmember Tommy Waters (Council District 4)\nD. Representative Be
 rt Kobayashi (House District 19)\nE. Representative Mark Hashem (House Dis
 trict 18)\nF. Senator Stanley Chang (Senate District 9)\n\nVI. RESIDENTS
 ’ COMMUNITY CONCERNS – Limited to three (3) minutes each\n\nVII. BOARD
  BUSINESS/UNFINISHED BUSINESS/PRESENTATIONS\nA. Board Business:\na. Approv
 al of the Thursday\, March 21\, 2024 Minutes\nb. $1000 one-time fund for o
 utreach – Kahala Mall for venue and other means to promote the work of N
 eighborhood Board No.3\nc. Moving venue of Neighborhood Board No.3 to Wils
 on Elementary School\nB. Presentations/New Business\na. Beach weddings on 
 Kahala Beach: Resolution to be presented\nb. Presentation of Board of Wate
 r Supply on East Honolulu watershed management plan-\nSeeks endorsement\nC
 . Unfinished Business:\na. Primary Urban Center Development Plan Move To E
 ast Honolulu Region\nb. The danger of fires on Diamond Head caused by ille
 gal campers and other causes\nc. Proposed demolition of Shangri La Breakwa
 ter\n\nVIII. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. Next Regular Board Meeting – The next reg
 ular meeting of the Waialae-Kahala Neighborhood Board No. 3 will be held o
 n Thursday\, May 16\, 2024.\n\nXI. ADJOURNMENT\n\nWaiʻalae Kāhala Neighb
 orhood Board\nA mailing list is maintained for interested persons and agen
 cies to receive this board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, corrections
 \, and deletions to the mailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood C
 ommission Office (NCO) at Kapalama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite
  160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\; Telephone (808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711
 \; or call (808) 768-3710 or e-mail nco@honolulu.gov . Agendas and minutes
  are also available on the internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco.\n\nAll writte
 n testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hour
 s prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours\, written and/or oral testimony
  may be submitted directly to the board at the meeting. If submitting writ
 ten testimony\, please note the board and agenda item(s) your testimony co
 ncerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard
 \, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestim
 ony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommo
 dation due to a disability or an interpreter for a language other than Eng
 lish\, please call the Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 be
 tween 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at leas
 t three (3) business days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be poss
 ible to fulfill requests received after this date.
LOCATION:Ala Wai Golf Course Clubhouse\, 404 Kapahulu Avenue\, 2nd Floor\, 
 Honolulu\, Hawaiʻi\, 96815\, United States
GEO:21.276716;-157.817403
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=404 Kapahulu Avenue\, 2nd F
 loor\, Honolulu\, Hawaiʻi\, 96815\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TI
 TLE=Ala Wai Golf Course Clubhouse:geo:21.276716,-157.817403
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:53-12145@honolulu.gov
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240422T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240422T210000
DTSTAMP:20240417T011359Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/neighborhood-commission-2024-04-22
 /
SUMMARY:Neighborhood Commission
DESCRIPTION:NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSION\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULAR MEETING AGENDA\nMON
 DAY\, APRIL 22\, 2024 at 6:00 P.M.\nKapalama Hale – Room 153\n925 Dillin
 gham Boulevard\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\nAND VIA WEBEX\n\nThis meeting locati
 on is open to public participation.\nOther available options include parti
 cipating by computer\, phone or by video system. \nWebEx and phone-in inst
 ructions are as follows:\n\nMeeting Link: https://cchnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.
 php?MTID=m4ed0ce4c5871978ea94a35efd24063d1 \nMeeting Number / Access Code:
  2482 418 5050\nPassword: NC00 (6200 from phones and video systems)\nJoin 
 by Phone: +1-408-418-9388 United States Toll\n\nRecordings of Board meetin
 gs can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1DZJTKor6TTNYiqx5U-P
 2w\n\nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to raise his or 
 her hand\, and when recognized by the Chair\, to address comments to the C
 hair. Speakers are to keep their comments under two (2) minutes. Public te
 stimony taken on each agenda item. Please silence all electronic devices.\
 n\nNote: The Commission may take action on any agenda item. As required by
  the State Sunshine Law (Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 92)\, specific is
 sues not noted on this agenda cannot be voted on\, unless properly added t
 o the agenda.\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER BY PRESIDING OFFICER\nA. Roll Call of Co
 mmissioners\, Establishment of Quorum\n\nII. PUBLIC CONCERNS – Limited t
 o two (2) minutes for items not on the agenda\n\nIII. APPROVAL OF MINUTES\
 nA. Monday\, March 25\, 2024 Regular Meeting Written Summary for Video Rec
 ord\n\nIV. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY’S REPORT\nA. Informational Meeting with C
 hairs and Vice Chairs scheduled for Monday\, April 29\, 2024\n\nV. COMMITT
 EE REPORTS\nA. Elections Committee – Chair Claire Tamamoto. Members: Bil
 l Clark and Richard Oshiro (Ex-Officio)\nB. Survey Committee – Chair Ste
 ven Melendrez. Members: Jon Ching\, Mahealani Bernal\, Claire Tamamoto and
  Richard Oshiro (Ex-Officio)\nC. Neighborhood Plan Committee – Chair Pat
 rick Smith. Members: Mahealani Bernal\, Jon Ching\, Steven Melendrez\, and
  Richard Oshiro (Ex-Officio)\ni. Appointment of Board Members to the Neigh
 borhood Plan Committee\n\nVI. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. Next Meeting: The next reg
 ular meeting of the Neighborhood Commission is tentatively scheduled for T
 uesday\, May 28\, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. on Webex\, and at Kapālama Hale First
  Floor Conference Room: Room 153.\n\nVII. ADJOURNMENT OF SUNSHINE LAW MEET
 ING\n\nVIII. ADJUDICATORY MATTERS – The Commission will exercise its adj
 udicatory functions in accordance with HRS § 92-6.\nA. 2024-05 Ybanez v. 
 Young\nB. 2024-06 Wiencek v. Misakian\nC. 2024-07 Wiencek v. Misakian\nD. 
 2024-08 Wiencek v. Misakian\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, vis
 it our board website.\n\nEvent shows physical location\; however\, other 
 options of participation may also include WebEx and phone.  If available\
 , instructions for WebEx and phone can be found at the top of the agenda.
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 nolulu\, Hawaii\, 96817\, United States
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SUMMARY:11. Ala Moana-Kaka'ako NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:ALA MOANA - KAKA‘AKO NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 11\n&nbsp\;\n\nRE
 GULAR MEETING AGENDA\nTUESDAY\, APRIL 23\, 2024 6:00 P.M.\nPhysical Locati
 on: Makiki Christian Church\, 829 Pensacola Street\n\nVirtual Meeting Link
 : https://cchnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=mfeed1827c1a523f100d68fcf484a35
 fc \nMeeting number / Access code: 249 870 45676\nPassword: NB11 (6211 fro
 m phones and video systems)\nJoin by Phone: +1-408-418-9388\n\nVideo-Telec
 onference: The Board will be making a good faith effort to provide the pub
 lic with the opportunity to observe the meeting as it happens and an oppor
 tunity to provide oral testimony without a physical presence in the physic
 al meeting room. Please ensure that your computer or phone is muted unless
  you are speaking.\nRules of Speaking: Please indicate a desire to speak b
 y (1) using the “Raise Hand” button at the bottom of the control panel
 \; (2) placing a comment in the chatbox\; (3) activating your video camera
  and physically raising your hand\; or (4) making a verbal request. When r
 ecognized by the Chair\, please keep your comments relevant and under thre
 e (3) minutes.\nNote: The Board may take action on any agenda item. As req
 uired by the State Sunshine Law (HRS 92)\, specific issues not noted on th
 is agenda cannot be voted on\, unless added to the agenda. A two-thirds (2
 /3) vote (8) of this eleven (11)-member Board is needed to add an item to 
 the agenda. Adding an item to the agenda\, however\, is not permitted if (
 1) the item to be added is of reasonably major importance and (2) action o
 n the item by the board will affect a significant number of persons. Deter
 mination of whether a specific matter may be added to an agenda must be do
 ne on a case-by-case basis.\nMeeting materials are available online at: ht
 tps://tinyurl.com/nb11home\n\n1. Call to Order: Chair Kathleen Lee (6:00 p
 .m.)\n1.1 Roll call\n\n2. Public Safety Reports\n2.1 Honolulu Fire Departm
 ent (HFD) – submitted report via email\n2.2 Honolulu Police Department (
 HPD) – Lt. Arnold Sagucio\n\n3. Board Business\n3.1 Nominations and elec
 tion to fill current vacancy\na. Subdistrict 1\n3.2 Approval of the Februa
 ry 27\, 2024 meeting minutes\n3.3 Reports from March 14\, 2024 and April 1
 6\, 2024 Action committee meetings\na. Committee Vice-Chair Dyson Chee\n3.
 4 Attendance at other meetings\n3.5 Social Event idea – Member Lynn Mari
 ano\n\n4. Presentations (6:30 p.m.)\n4.1 Biki Updates – Todd Boulanger\,
  Executive Director\, Bikeshare Hawaii/Biki\n4.2 The Honolulu Night Market
  at Our Kakaʻako - Saturday\, June 8\, 2024\, 5:00PM - 10:00PM\, Our Kaka
 ʻako / Olomana Loomis ISC\, Megan Chinn - Director of Marketing Communica
 tions or Summer Caster - Event Specialist\n4.3 Update on 1500 Kapiolani Pr
 oject (last update to NB11 on October 2023) - Isaiah Sato\, R. M. Towill C
 orporation\n4.4 Affordable Rental Project – Piikoi and Beretania Street\
 , Chris Fong\, Tradewind Capital\n4.5 Homeless/houseless Discussion – An
 ton Krucky\, Director\, City &amp\; County of Honolulu Department of Commu
 nity Services\n\n5. Subdistrict Reports\n\n6. Residents’ and Community C
 oncerns (3 minutes per speaker) (7:30 p.m.)\n\n7. Elected Official Reports
  (3 minutes each)\n7.1 Mayor Rick Blangiardi or office representative Ben 
 Sullivan\n7.2 City Councilmember Calvin Say (District 5) or office represe
 ntative Pualani Smith-Kauhane\n7.3 City Councilmember Tyler Dos Santos-Tam
  (District 6) or office representative Robin Henski\n7.4 State Representat
 ive Scott Nishimoto (District 21) or office representative Taylor Date\n7.
 5 State Representative Adrian Tam (District 22)\n7.6 State House Speaker S
 cott Saiki (District 26) or office representative Frank Rogozienski\n7.7 S
 tate Senator Sharon Moriwaki (District 12) or office representative Charle
 s Izumoto\n7.8 Governor Josh Green’s Representative – DCCA Team\n7.9 U
 .S. Congressman Ed Case’s representative\n\n8. Agency Reports (3 minutes
  each)\n8.1 Hawaii Community Development Authority (HCDA) – Francine Mur
 ray\n8.2 Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART) – Marissa Go
 nzales\n8.3 Honolulu Board of Water Supply (BWS)\n\n9. Announcements\n9.1 
 45th Annual Visitor Industry Charity Walk on Saturday\, May 4\, 2024\, sta
 rting at 7:00 a.m. (https://www.charitywalkhawaii.org)\n9.2 Police Week Ma
 rch on May 13\, 2024 – presentation by HPD in February 2024 meeting\n9.3
  Liquor Commission public hearing: Thursday\, June 6\, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. (
  https://www.honolulu.gov/liq/hearingsagenda.html )\na. Egghead Café\, 12
 10 Dillingham Blvd.\nb. Remixx Bar &amp\; Grill\, 1345 South King St.\nc. 
 Waikiki House by Romer\, 415 Nahua St.\n9.4 NB11 social media accounts: Fa
 cebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlaMoanaKakaakoNB11\; Instagram: https://
 www.instagram.com/alamoanakakaakonb11/\n9.5 The Ala Moana-Kakaako Neighbor
 hood Board’s next regular meeting is scheduled for Tuesday\, May 28\, 20
 24 at 6:00 p.m. at the Makiki Christian Church and online via WebEx.\nThe 
 next Action Committee Meeting is scheduled for Thursday\, May 9\, 2024.\n9
 .6 ʻŌlelo Broadcasts: Recordings of the meetings are broadcast on ʻŌle
 lo 49 on the first and third Thursdays at 8:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m.\, and eve
 ry second Sunday at 6:00 p.m. Upcoming broadcast will be on at 8:30 a.m. T
 he full schedule is at https://olelo.org/tv-schedule/). Recordings may als
 o be viewed at https://www.honolulu.gov/cms-nco-menu/site-nco-sitearticles
 /1657-board-meeting-video-archive.html\n\n10. Adjournment (8:00 p.m.)\n\nA
  mailing list is maintained for interested persons and agencies to receive
  this board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletion
 s to the mailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Offic
 e (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolul
 u\, Hawaii 96817\, by telephone on (808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, o
 r e-mailing nco@honolulu.gov. Agenda documents and minutes are also availa
 ble online at http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/boards.html\n\nAll written testi
 mony 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 t
 estimony may be submitted directly to the Board at the meeting. If submitt
 ing written testimony\, please note the Board and agenda item(s) your test
 imony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham B
 oulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or email
  nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or othe
 r accommodation due to a disability or an interpreter for a language other
  than English\, please call the Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 76
 8-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.go
 v at least three (3) business days before the scheduled meeting. It may no
 t be possible to fulfill requests received after this date.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n
 DRAFT REGULAR MEETING WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD \nTUESDAY\, FEBRUAR
 Y 27\, 2024\, 6:00 P.M.\nMAKIKI CHRISTIAN CHURCH AND ON WEBEX\n\nVideo rec
 ording of this meeting can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dv
 u2JWWCl7U\n\nMeeting materials are available online at: https://tinyurl.co
 m/nb11home\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER [0:01:18]: Chair Lee called the meeting to 
 order at 6:01 p.m. Quorum was established with seven (7) members present. 
 Note: This 11-member Board requires six (6) members to establish quorum an
 d to take official Board action. Board members must be in-person or have v
 ideo access.\n\nBoard Members Present: Kim Coco Iwamoto\, Kathleen Lee\, L
 ori Farinas\, Emma Davis\, Dyson Chee\, Jeanne Rice\, and Caroline Faringe
 r.\n\nBoard Members Absent: Richard Webb\, Lynn Mariano\, and Rodney Chang
 .\n\nGuests: Firefighter Jake Esteban (Honolulu Fire Department)\; Lieuten
 ant Arnold Sagucio\, Darryl Jones\, Joyce Saniatan\, Jaylen Isaacs-Kamakel
 e\, Bronson Matsuura\, Glenn Hayashi\, Rary Tong\, Emily Ogasawara\, and K
 eoni Chan (Honolulu Police Department)\; Ben Sullivan (Mayor Blangiardi’
 s Representative)\; Pua Smith Kauhane (Councilmember Say)\; Robin Henski (
 Councilmember Dos Santos-Tam)\; Representative Adrian Tam\, Frank Rogozien
 ski and Speaker Scott Saiki\, Ronald Higa (Liliha Neighborhood Board No. 1
 4)\; Ian Ross (Makiki Neighborhood Board No. 10)\; Marissa Gonzales (HART)
 \; Ashton Stallings (Governor Green’s Representatives)\; Taylor Date and
  Representative Scott Nishimoto\, Myoung Oh\, Elton Fukumoto\, David Yamam
 oto\, Dave Watase\, Karen Cheung (Ward Village Moms)\; Pat Stolfa\, Michel
 le Nguyen\, Karen\, John Buchitea (Residents and Guests)\; and Logan Hutch
 inson (Neighborhood Commission Office - NCO). There were 32 total attendee
 s. Note: Names are not included if not legible on the guest sheet.\n\nII. 
 PUBLIC SAFETY REPORTS [0:02:33]\nHonolulu Fire Department (HFD) [0:02:33]:
  Firefighter Jake Esteban reported the fire statistics and safety tips. Th
 e full report can be found at: https://tinyurl.com/nb11home or the HFD web
 site: https://fire.honolulu.gov.\n\nHonolulu Police Department (HPD) [0:04
 :55]: Lieutenant Arnold Sagucio reported the the crime statistics and HPD 
 updates. For more information\, visit: https://www.honolulupd.org.\n\nQues
 tions\, comments\, and concerns followed. [0:08:25]\n\nIII. BOARD BUSINESS
  [0:16:36]\nFilling of Vacancies - One Vacancy - Subdistrict 1: There were
  no volunteers or nominations.\n\nApproval of the Tuesday\, January 23\, 2
 024 meeting minutes [0:16:47]:\n\n[0:17:10] Rice Moved and Davis Seconded 
 the Motion to approve the January 2024 regular meeting minutes as written.
  Hearing no objections\, the Motion WAS ADOPTED 7-0-0 (AYE: Iwamoto\, Lee\
 , Farinas\, Davis\, Chee\, Rice\, Faringer\; NAY: None\; ABSTAIN: None.) [
 0:17:19]\n\nReport From Action Committee Meeting [0:17:27]: Davis reported
  information from the Action Committee meeting held on Wednesday\, Februar
 y 8\, 2024\; including houseless concerns\, legalizing recreational cannab
 is\, and HPD/911 calls. The next Action Committee Meeting will be held on 
 Thursday\, March 14\, 2024.\n\nDiscussion and consideration of resolution 
 regarding the taxation and regulation of responsible adult use of cannabis
  [0:22:00]: Iwamoto introduced the resolution. Discussion followed.\n\n[0:
 31:41] Iwamoto Moved and Chee Seconded the Motion to adopt the resolution 
 supporting the legalization of recreational marijuana. The Resolution WAS 
 ADOPTED 7-0-0 (AYE: Iwamoto\, Lee\, Farinas\, Davis\, Chee\, Rice\, Faring
 er\; NAY: None. ABSTAIN: None.) [0:32:10]\n\nDiscussion and consideration 
 of resolution regarding Honolulu’s public access and safety\, health and
  sanitation measures [0:33:00]: Rice introduced the resolution. Discussion
  followed.\n\n[0:46:47] Rice Moved and Farinas Seconded the Motion to post
 pone this item to the next Action Committee Meeting\, on Thursday\, March 
 14\, 2024. Hearing no objection\, the Motion WAS ADOPTED 7-0-0 (AYE: Iwamo
 to\, Lee\, Farinas\, Davis\, Chee\, Rice\, Faringer\; NAY: None. ABSTAIN: 
 None.) [0:47:10]\n\nAttendance at other meetings [0:47:37]: No report.\n\n
 IV. PRESENTATIONS [0:47:44]\n[0:47:51] Hearing no objection\, Chair Lee ar
 ranged the HPD presentations to be heard first.\n\nPolice Week March [0:48
 :20]: Sgt. Darryl Jones\, HPD\, presented this year’s Police Week March 
 will be held on Monday\, May 13\, 2024 on Beretania Street.\n\nChee left a
 t 6:50 p.m.\, six (6) members present.\n\nHPD Acquiring Property at 819 So
 uth Beretania Street [0:49:30]: Emily Ogasawara\, HPD\, presented the foll
 owing. The Police Department is proposing to purchase the property at 819 
 South Beretania Street. The property has been unused since 2016\, although
  there are existing buildings. HPD plans to demolish the existing structur
 es\, to be used as parking. Eventually\, HPD intends to install office spa
 ce along with a parking structure.\n\nDSEIS Ala Wai Flood Risk Management 
 Project [0:55:41]: Dave Watase presented the following. A brief background
  was provided. The proposal is to install flood walls along the Ala Wai Ca
 nal\, and it’s connected waterways. Photos\, maps\, and diagrams were sh
 ared.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed. [1:04:57]\n\nDiscus
 sion And Consideration of Ala Wai Flood Risk Management Resolution [1:10:0
 5]: No further discussion.\n\n[1:10:10] Iwamoto Moved and Davis Seconded t
 he Motion to adopt the Ala Wai Flood Risk Management Resolution. The Resol
 ution WAS ADOPTED by Roll Call Vote 6-0-0 (AYE: Iwamoto\, Lee\, Farinas\, 
 Davis\, Rice\, Faringer\; NAY: None. ABSTAIN: None.) [1:10:53]\n\nLetter i
 n support of illegal game room package {Bill 57 (2023)\, Bill 58 (2023)\, 
 and Resolution 23-228} [1:11:30]: Ian Ross\, Makiki Neighborhood Board Cha
 ir\, presented the following. There are an estimated 100 illegal game room
 s in Honolulu. The proposed solution in these Bills would allow legal acti
 on on landlords\, including fines up to $150\,000.\n\nQuestions\, comments
 \, and concerns followed. [1:18:41]\n\nDiscussion And Consideration of Let
 ter of Support of Illegal Game Room Package [1:31:42]:\n\n[1:31:51] Rice M
 oved and Davis Seconded the Motion to Support of a Letter Relating to Ille
 gal Game Rooms. The Motion WAS ADOPTED 6-0-0 (AYE: Iwamoto\, Lee\, Farinas
 \, Davis\, Rice\, Faringer\; NAY: None. ABSTAIN: None.) [1:31:56]\n\nV. SU
 BDISTRICT REPORTS [1:32:18]\nSara Yara Rally/One Year Anniversary on Febru
 ary 17\, 2024 [1:33:09]: Karen Cheung reported the following. HB1562 is fl
 awed due to the gap in time between drivers pulled over without a license\
 , and the court hearing. Increasing the penalty upon conviction does not p
 revent the unlicensed driver from driving the next day. Concerns were rais
 ed regarding the safety of the right turn from Kamakee Street onto Queen S
 treet. Concerns were raised regarding the Auto Perfection shop on Kawaiaho
  Street.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed. [1:40:00]\n\nVI.
  RESIDENTS’ AND COMMUNITY CONCERNS [1:48:50]: No concerns.\n\nVII. ELECT
 ED OFFICIAL REPORTS [1:48:54]:\nMayor Rick Blangiardi [1:49:18]: Deputy Di
 rector Ben Sullivan\, Office of Climate Change\, Sustainability\, and Resi
 liency reported the following.\n• Newsletter: https://www.oneoahu.org/ne
 wsletter.\n• Lithium Batteries: The convenience centers and transfer sta
 tions accept lithium batteries along with other rechargeable batteries. Ve
 hicle type lithium batteries are not accepted at the disposal sites. Car o
 wner must work with their manufacturer to recycle vehicle type lithium bat
 teries.\n• City Bus Operator: The Department of Transportation Services 
 (DTS) respectfully reminds the source person that it is not the responsibi
 lity of transit personnel to file police reports on behalf of witnesses to
  the conduct of illegal activities at bus stops. Persons witnessing illega
 l activities should contact HPD directly.\n• Homeless Encampment: From F
 ebruary 2-14\, 2024\, District 1 officers made checks in the area of Halek
 auwila Street near Keawe Street to address the concerns about the homeless
  encampment. During the checks\, officers documented that they had warned 
 the homeless individuals of further enforcement action for the unpermitted
  structures upon the sidewalk. Subsequent checks resulted in 13 citations 
 being issued to the homeless individuals for the structures upon the sidew
 alk. Officers have also checked for ADA compliance\, and any violations ob
 served were immediately corrected. Most of the homeless individuals stated
  they were in the process of obtaining housing through social services. Ot
 hers declined any outreach services.\n• Parking Meters: Per discussion w
 ith DTS\, they upgraded the majority of the meters on Kaheka Street on Aug
 ust 28 and 29\, 2023\, with a few more done in early September. There are 
 three (3) more meter poles that are missing\, pole #3131 (between Kanunu a
 nd Makaloa Streets)\, #3157 (between Liona and South King Streets) and #31
 66 (between Rycroft and Liona Streets). DTS will be contracting out this w
 ork as soon as possible and anticipate the poles and upgraded meters to be
  installed by mid- February.\n• Street Sign Replacements: Beretania Stre
 et does not intersect with Kapiolani Blvd. Street name signs along Beretan
 ia Street were inspected at the major intersections and the signs at Beret
 ania Street and Kalakaua Blvd. appear to be faded so DFMʻs sign shop is f
 abricating new signs. Installation will be scheduled upon completion of th
 e new signs. Please confirm this was the correct location.\n• Traffic Li
 ght Timing: DTS checked and monitored the signal timing at S. King Street 
 / Kapiolani Boulevard and South Street\, and found the South Street and Ka
 piolani Boulevard turns red before the King Street light. The signal timin
 g is set appropriately\, and if you enter the intersection of South Street
  and Kapiolani Boulevard just before the light turns red\, you may not mak
 e it through the King Street intersection (red light). In this situation\,
  the vehicles should stop at King and South Street intersection\, or else 
 you run the risk of running the red light.\n• Landscaping: DTS also iden
 tified two more poles on Ahana Street that are missing in front of the Pag
 oda Restaurant parking\; pole #3109 and #3119 that will be installed by mi
 d- February as well.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed. [1:5
 5:21]\n\nCouncilmember Calvin Say [2:04:06]: Pua Smith Kauhane submitted a
  report and was available for questions.\n• Newsletter: https://www.hono
 lulucitycouncil.org/district-5-say\n• Honolulu Zoo: Vote for the Honolul
 u Zoo as the best Zoo in America!\n• Parking Meters: A request was submi
 tted regarding members Chang’s parking meter concern.\n\nQuestions\, com
 ments\, and concerns followed. [2:07:22]\n\nCity Councilmember Tyler Dos S
 antos-Tam [2:15:02]: Robin Henski reported the following.\n• Newsletter:
 https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6098c5bb75e480679bd2fab3/t/65c19576
 d546017619039f4d/1707185537782/2024.02+Newsletter.pdf\n\nState Representat
 ive Scott Nishimoto [2:17:02]: Representative Nishimoto reported the follo
 wing.\n• Tax Clinic: The annual free tax preparation clinic at the State
  Capitol will be held on Saturday\, March 9\, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.\
 n\nState Representative Adrian Tam [2:18:00]: Representative Tam reported 
 the following.\n• Updates: Updates were provided on chronic graffiti loc
 ations\, and an unpermitted paid parking operation.\n\nIwamoto left at 8:2
 0 p.m.\, Quorum was lost with five (5) members present.\n\nState House Spe
 aker Scott Saiki [2:21:01]: Speaker Saiki reported the following.\n• New
 sletter: https://saiki.house/Feb2024NeighborhoodBoard\n• McKinley Crossw
 alk: A statement was provided regarding the dangerous crosswalk on Kapiola
 ni Boulevard.\n\nSenator Sharon Moriwaki [2:27:02]: No representative pres
 ent.\n\nGovernor Josh Green [2:27:26]: Ashton Stallings\, Department of Co
 mmerce and Community Affairs (DCCA)\, reported the following.\n• Newslet
 ter: https://governor.hawaii.gov/newsletter/\n• Teachers: As of October 
 2023\, 95% of teachers were certified through partnerships such as the Gro
 w Our Own Program with the University of Hawaii.\n• State of the State: 
 Governor Green provided his State of the State\, addressing topics seen du
 ring his first year in office. https://governor.hawaii.gov/newsroom/office
 -of-the-governor-news-release-governor-green-delivers-second-state-of-the-
 state-address/\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed. [2:05:50]\
 n\nU.S. Congressman Ed Case [2:32:39]: No representative was present.\n\nV
 III. AGENCY REPORTS [2:32:47]\nHawaii Community Development Authority (HCD
 A): No representative present.\n\nHonolulu Authority for Rapid Transit (HA
 RT) [2:33:00]: Marissa Gonzales provided an update\, which can be found at
 : https://conta.cc/49pg6uv. Visit HART’s website at: https://honolulutra
 nsit.org/#gsc.tab=0\n\nHonolulu Board of Water Supply (BWS) [2:37:03]: No 
 representative was present\; a report was submitted.\n\nIX. ANNOUNCEMENTS 
 [2:37:10]\n• Keiki Street Festival: March 16\, 2024\, 11:00 a.m. – 3:0
 0 p.m. (https://ourkakaako.com/events/keiki-street-festival/)\; presented 
 to the board in January.\n• NB11 social media accounts: Facebook: https:
 //www.facebook.com/AlaMoanaKakaakoNB11\; Instagram: https://www.instagram.
 com/alamoanakakaakonb11/\n• Next Meeting: The Ala Moana-Kakaako Neighbor
 hood Board will be in recess on Tuesday\, March 26\, 2024 in observance of
  Kuhio Day. The next regular meeting is scheduled for Tuesday\, April 23\,
  2024 at 6:00 p.m. at the Makiki Christian Church and online via WebEx. Th
 e next Action Committee Meeting is scheduled for Thursday\, March 14 at Ma
 kiki Christian Church – Upper Social Hall\n• ʻŌlelo Broadcasts: Reco
 rdings of the meetings are broadcast on ʻŌlelo 49 on the first and third
  Thursdays at 8:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m.\, and every second Sunday at 6:00 p.m
 . Upcoming broadcast will be on at 8:30 a.m. The full schedule is at https
 ://olelo.org/tv-schedule/ . Recordings may also be viewed at https://www.h
 onolulu.gov/cms-nco-menu/site-nco-sitearticles/1657-board-meeting-video-ar
 chive.html\n\nX. ADJOURNMENT [2:37:43]: As there was no further business\,
  Chair Lee adjourned the meeting at 8:23 p.m.\n\nSubmitted by: Spencer Joh
 nson\, Neighborhood Assistant\nReviewed by: Dylan Whitsell\, Deputy\nFinal
 ized by: Kathleen Lee\, Chair\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit our b
 oard website.\n\nEvent shows physical location\; however\, other options o
 f participation may also include WebEx and phone.  If available\, instruc
 tions for WebEx and phone can be found at the top of the agenda.
LOCATION:Makiki Christian Church\, 829 Pensacola Street\, Honolulu\, Hawai
 ʻi\, 96814\, United States
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URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/27-north-shore-nb-regular-meeting-
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SUMMARY:27. North Shore NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NORTH SHORE NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 27\nREGULAR MEETING AGENDA\n
 TUESDAY\, APRIL 23\, 2024\nWAIALUA ELEMENTARY CAFETERIA\n67-020 WAIALUA BE
 ACH ROAD\n7:00 P.M.\n\nMeeting Materials: Find an archive of handouts and 
 referenced materials concerning to North Shore Neighborhood Board No. 27 a
 t: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IHC_YHAUoI_2hPauiSJ1nbvIiMu5giy
 t\n\nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to raise their ha
 nd\, and when recognized by the Chair\, to address comments to the Chair. 
 Speakers are encouraged to keep their comments under two (2) minutes\, and
  those giving reports are urged to keep their reports less than three (3) 
 minutes. Please silence all electronic devices.\n\nNote: The Board may tak
 e action on any agenda item. As required by the State Sunshine Law (HRS 92
 )\, specific issues not noted on this agenda cannot be voted on\, unless a
 dded to the agenda. A two-thirds (2/3) vote (10) of this 15-member Board i
 s needed to add an item to the agenda. Items may not be added if they are 
 of major importance and will affect a significant number of people.\n\nI. 
 CALL TO ORDER: Chair Kathleen Pahinui\n\nII. DECLARATION OF ANY CONFLICTS 
 BY BOARD MEMBERS: Board members to state if they hold any conflicts regard
 ing any issue under board business\, per Section 2-14-116 and Section 2-13
 -105 of the Neighborhood Plan\, that would require disclosure or recusal.\
 n\nIII. CITY MONTHLY REPORTS (Limited to three (3) Minutes Each)\n\nA. Hon
 olulu Fire Department\nB. Honolulu Police Department\nC. Board of Water Su
 pply\n\nIV. RESIDENTS’/COMMUNITY CONCERNS: (Limited to two (2) Minutes E
 ach)\n\nV. CITY ELECTED OFFICIALS (Limited to three (3) Minutes Each)\nA. 
 Mayor Rick Blangiardi Representative – Matt Gonser\nB. Council Member Ma
 tt Weyer\n\nVI. BOARD BUSINESS (Limited to maximum 10 Minute Presentation)
 \nA. Protecting Loko Ea Queen’s Residence - Rae DeCoito\, Executive Dire
 ctor\, Mālama Loko Ea Foundation and Reyna Ramolete Hayashi\, Aloha ʻĀi
 na Project Manager\, Trust for Public Land\nB. Marconi Rd Environmental Is
 sues – Angela Huntemer and Chis Tarski\, Aloha Marconi Alliance\nC. Wahi
 awa Hospital – Robin Kalohelani\, Queens\n\nVII. U.S. ARMY 8TH MILITARY 
 POLICE BRIGADE and 25TH COMBAT AVIATION BRIGADE\n\nVIII. APPROVAL OF MINUT
 ES\nA. January 23\, 2024 Regular Meeting Minutes\nB. February 27\, 2024 Re
 gular Meeting Minutes\n\nIX. STATE ELECTED OFFICIALS: (Limited to three (3
 ) Minutes Each)\nA. State Senator Brenton Awa\nB. State Representatives: S
 ean Quinlan and Amy Perruso\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nX. COMMITTEE REPORTS\nA. Agricul
 ture Committee - Chair Racquel Achiu\nB. Health and Emergency Preparedness
  Committee – Chair Maka Casson-Fisher\nC. Cesspool Committee – Chair K
 athleen Pahinui\n\nXI. BOARD MEMBER ATTENDANCE AT COMMUNITY MEETINGS / PUB
 LIC HEARINGS\n\nXII. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. Chair’s Correspondence – corres
 pondence is emailed to board members.\nB. Next Regularly Scheduled Meeting
 : Tuesday\, May 28\, 2024\nC. Board Member Announcements\n\nXIII. ADJOURNM
 ENT\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 mailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commissi
 on Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 H
 onolulu\, Hawaii 96817\; Telephone (808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711\; or 
 call Neighborhood Assistant Zhoydell Magaoay at (808) 768-4224 or e-mail z
 hoydell.magaoay@honolulu.gov. Agendas and minutes are also available on th
 e internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco.\n\nAll written testimony must be recei
 ved in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. I
 f within 48 hours\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted directl
 y to the board at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please no
 te the board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighbor
 hood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, H
 awaii 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf y
 ou need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disabilit
 y or an interpreter for a language other than English\, please call the Ne
 ighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 
 p.m. or send an email to zhoydell.magaoay@honolulu.gov at least three (3) 
 business days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulf
 ill requests received after this date.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nDRAFT REGULAR MEETING
  MINUTES\nTUESDAY\, FEBRUARY 27\, 2024\nWAIALUA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERI
 A \n7:00 P.M.\n\nCALL TO ORDER: Chair Pahinui called the meeting to order 
 at 7:00 p.m. A quorum was established with 10 members present. Note – Th
 is 15-member Board requires eight (8) members to establish a quorum and to
  take official Board action.\n\nBoard Members Present: Deborah Aldrich\, S
 harLyn Foo\, Bob Leinau\, Denise Antolini\, Kathleen Pahinui\, Racquel Ach
 iu\, Leif Anderson\, Mark Clemente\, Michael Lyons\, and Maka Casson-Fishe
 r.\n\nBoard Members Absent: Erica Lehmkuhl\, Casi Alexander\, Michael Biec
 hler\, Sash Fitzsimmons\, and Blake McElheny.\n\nGuests: Captain Brennen S
 tevens (Honolulu Fire Department)\; Corporal Shane Muna (Honolulu Police D
 epartment)\; Director Matt Gonser (Mayor Blangiardi’s Representative)\; 
 Kelly Anaya (Councilmember Weyer’s Office)\; Samantha DeCorte (State Sen
 ator Brenton Awa’s Office)\; Representative Amy Perruso\; Major Ryan Tim
 mons (US Army)\; Michelle Cazimero\, Rick Ames\, Mike McElheny\, Lynell Da
 Mate\, Frank Kimitch\, Marsha Taylor\, Richard Pezzulo\, Chad Middleton (H
 iʻipaka)\, Yukino Uchiyama\, Jasmine Terame-Kaehuaea\, Sharryl Matsumoto\
 , John Salazar\, Cora Sanches\, Alan Lennard\, Karen Gallagher\, Sarah Col
 e\, Eric Pachowicz\, Joe Lancor\, Rocky Rivera\, Pam Rivera\, Barbluke Boe
 \, Ed Shanahan\, Rex Shanahan (Guests/Residents)\; Zhoydell Magaoay (Neigh
 borhood Commission Office). Name not included if not legible on sign-in sh
 eet\, not signed in\, not stated for the record and/or not participated in
  discussion.\n\nDECLARATION OF CONFLICTS BY BOARD MEMBERS - Leinau and Mak
 a Casson-Fisher declared conflicts with the Waimea Valley as they both vol
 unteers at Waimea Valley.\n\nPUBLIC SAFETY REPORTS\nHonolulu Fire Departme
 nt (HFD): Captain Stevens reported the following.\nJanuary 2024 Statistics
 : There was one (1) structure fire\, two (2) wildland/brush fires\, two (2
 ) activated alarms (no fire)\, 73 medical emergencies\, two (2) mountain r
 escues\, and one (1) ocean rescue.\nFire Safety Tip: Captain Stevens provi
 ded Don’t Stall\, Call 911 safety tips. A copy of the report can be foun
 d at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZRe_DGV6gEuiK_UxcKmGqYeDb8x0F_hh/vi
 ew?usp=drive_link.\n\nHonolulu Police Department (HPD): Corporal Muna repo
 rted the February 2024 crime statistics\, which may be found at https://ww
 w.honolulupd.org/.\nFebruary 2024 Statistics: There was one (1) burglary\,
  six (6) unauthorized entries to motor vehicle (UEMV)\, eight (8) assaults
 \, and one (1) robbery.\nSafety Tips: Corporal Muna provided defensive dri
 ving safety tips.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed. Legisla
 tive Bills: Lyons noted there was a bill before the Legislature relating t
 o any shotgun with more than five (5) rounds of ammunition would not be le
 gal. Lyons also noted you can buy two- and three-quarter inch round\, you 
 would take five (5)\, but if you use an inch and a quarter or an inch and 
 a half round\, an individual can put 20 rounds in the gun. Lyons noted ano
 ther bill that would give citations for crime that has occurred such as do
 mestic abuse. Lyons expressed his opposition to these bills.\n\nBoard of W
 ater Supply (BWS): Chair Pahinui reported two (2) main breaks at Kamehameh
 a Highway in Haleiwa and at 59-469 Pupukea Road. Chair Pahinui announced t
 he $100 toilet rebate going on through April 18\, 2024. Chair Pahinui prov
 ided responses to concerns raised from the previous meeting. Chair Pahinui
  noted for fire hydrant 47C2\, some of the bollards are down and need to b
 e replaced. Chair Pahinui also noted there was no issues to report for fir
 e hydrant 46. Chair Pahinui further noted there were no bollards at all fo
 r fire hydrant 45 and raised concern about the hydrant being damaged. Chai
 r Pahinui noted bollards are installed based on the history of the hydrant
  being hit and hydrant 45 does not meet this criterion. Chair Pahinui also
  noted BWS did a record search of the past six (6) years and the hydrant i
 n question has not been hit while it is not designed to prevent damage to 
 the hydrant\; they are meant to make the hydrants more visible.\n\nQuestio
 ns\, comments\, and concerns followed. Maintenance: Andersen asked and Cha
 ir Pahinui responded that BWS is responsible for cleaning around the fire 
 hydrant. Andersen noted the fire hydrant across the entrance to Haleiwa Be
 ach Park.\n\nRESIDENTS'/COMMUNITY CONCERNS:\n1. First Responder Center: Re
 sident Karen Gallagher announced that there are a lot of people working re
 ally hard to get a first responder center at Sharks Cove. Gallagher provid
 ed stickers to promote the efforts and believed it is a great alternative 
 to a shopping center. Cora Sanchez announced that 5\,618 signed the petiti
 on to support the First Responder Center at Sharks Cove.\n\n2. Land\, Sea\
 , Surf Sample Sale: Resident announced Land\, Sea\, Surf Sample Sale and C
 ommunity Spring Clean on Saturday\, March 16\, 2024 at Waialua High School
 . Resident also announced there will be a volleyball clinic on that day. T
 hey will have variety of surf and swim apparels from Billabong\, Reef\, Ha
 waii Swim Collective\, etc.\n\n3. Waialua High School Event Announcements:
  Student Activities Coordinator Cazimero reported successful February even
 ts. Cazimero announced graduation meetings will start in March\, hosting S
 agami Junior High School from Japan on March 14\, 2024\, election speeches
 \, and Junior/Senior Prom on March 29\, 2024 at Hawaii Prince Waikiki.\n\n
 4. Shut Down Red Hill Resolution / World Water Day Event: Resident DaMate 
 announced that all 33 Neighborhood Board on the island adopted the Resolut
 ion. DaMate also announced a get-together in honor of World Water Day is s
 cheduled for Saturday\, March 23\, 2024 at Magic Island\, Picnic Area 32 f
 rom 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. RSVP by March 13\, 2024\; contact Lynell DaMat
 e or Chair Pahinui. DaMate noted that this is the first time in history th
 at all Neighborhood Boards on the island stood together in solidarity for 
 a very worthwhile resolution.\n\n5. Park Maintenance: Cora Sanchez of Suns
 et Beach Coalition noted the Coalition and the City started trimming down 
 some of the overgrowths at Haleiwa Beach Park Mauka.\n\nHearing no objecti
 ons\, Chair Pahinui took the agenda out of order.\n\nU.S. ARMY 8TH MILITAR
 Y POLICE BRIGADE and 25TH COMBAT AVIATION BRIGADE: Major Ryan Timmons anno
 unced the next hiring fair is scheduled for Tuesday\, March 19\, 2024 at M
 ililani High School from 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Advanced applications can 
 go to: www.himwr.com. Major Timmons reported the training advisory\, which
  can be found at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SaKJleL0FyfLIkKNJWQkSmBj
 7DTTm5G3/view?usp=drive_link. Major Timmons noted community concerns can b
 e tracked through Neighborhood Board meetings\, community concern hotline 
 which is 808-787-1528\, and through email at usag.hawaii.comrel@army.mil. 
 Major Timmons noted there are no current updates regarding Drum Road other
  than what has been previously reported which are Drum Road is impassable 
 currently due to weather effects\, wash out\, falling road edges\, water c
 rossing and debris falling. Major Timmons also noted the Army will host a 
 talk story to inform and educate key stakeholders on the road\, but a date
  is not yet determined. Major Timmons further noted that the Army is eager
  to join the conversation with Honolulu’s Emergency Management and the H
 awaii Emergency Management Agency because there are a total of seven (7) g
 ates and landowners that all require permission and easements to work and 
 continue the discussion around Drum Road.\n\nSTATE ELECTED OFFICIALS\nSena
 tor Brenton Awa: Samantha DeCorte reported that Senate Bill (SB) 2617 rela
 ting to preventing foreigners from purchasing land here in Hawaii was pass
 ed through committee\, however it was amended to change into a study. DeCo
 rte announced that the first crossover is scheduled in a couple of weeks a
 nd Senator Awa is currently drafting and working on resolutions which are 
 due on Friday\, March 8\, 2024. DeCorte noted if there are anything that t
 he Board would like to propose or have the Senator introduce to let their 
 office know.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed.\n1. House Bi
 ll (HB) 2248: Antolini noted the HB 2248 that Representative Quinlan intro
 duced that is crossing over regarding the North Shore Beach Management Pla
 n and Antolini requesting for the Senator to support it. DeCorte responded
  that she will look out for it.\n2. Enforcement Concern: Lyons noted when 
 he calls 911 for something on the beach\, the police will say that he need
 s to call the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR)\, however po
 licemen on bicycles go in the Haleiwa Boat Harbor\, which is on State prop
 erty\, start tagging for no registration and no safety check on vehicles\,
  while the owners are out fishing trying to feed their families and the co
 mmunity. Lyons requested for the Senator to look into the complaints and s
 et some definite boundaries regarding punishing fishermen when they are no
 t even in their cars and out there catching food for everyone to eat.\n\nR
 epresentative Sean Quinlan: No representative present and no report was su
 bmitted.\n\nRepresentative Amy Perruso: Representative Perruso acknowledge
 d Member Lyons’ concern regarding HPD. Representative Perruso noted that
  HB 601\, which is designed to take a look at criminal justice reform whic
 h may address Member Lyons’ concerns. Representative Perruso also noted 
 that there was actually a problem with drafting the bill and assured Membe
 r Lyon that the current language is not reasonable and the committees are 
 planning to change it. Representative Perruso reported that SB 3316\, whic
 h call for more pesticide reporting which is a companion to her Bill that 
 she introduced will be crossing over to the House. Representative Perruso 
 noted in a Senate Ways and Means (WAM) hearing\, that it became apparent t
 hat the costs that we are going to be responsible for from the Maui wildfi
 re are much deeper that anticipated\, so the Legislature is struggling wit
 h what that will mean for the State budget right now and figuring out the 
 different approaches to this serious fiscal problem. Representative Perrus
 o also noted that any measures involving appropriations of additional posi
 tions are on hold while the Legislature is figuring out the budget.\n\nQue
 stions\, comments\, and concerns followed.\n1. Wahiawa Hospital: Chair Pah
 inui requested a quick update on the Wahiawa Neighborhood Board meeting re
 garding the Wahiawa General Hospital. Chair Pahinui noted that she will be
  reaching out to them and ask them to come and present to the Neighborhood
  Board. Representative Perruso noted that neither Queen’s Hospital nor W
 ahiawa General is doing a decent job in terms of interacting with the peop
 le who are currently employed at the hospital and figuring out a pathway f
 orward for them. Representative Perruso also noted that Queen’s and Wahi
 awa General have not been interacting with the unions at all and the fact 
 that the unions have to come to a Neighborhood Board meeting to have that 
 conversation is really troubling. Representative Perruso further noted tha
 t the two hospitals were saying a lot\, but nothing substantive and it was
  really difficult to get both hospitals to commit in writing. Representati
 ve Perruso in her opinion\, the hospitals have not mapped out the needs of
  the community and they do not understand the vacuum that they are creatin
 g\, especially if the hospital is going to reduce down to just an emergenc
 y room.\n2. Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO) Bailout: Casson-Fisher inquir
 ed about the status of the Legislature bailing out HECO and what effects t
 hat could have upon the residents. Representative Perruso responded that i
 t is still in conversation and noted that the House Chair on Energy and En
 vironmental Protection is asking similarly pointed questions about that. R
 epresentative Perruso also noted that there is a consensus that it is not 
 really fair for the State to bail out a private entity. Representative Per
 ruso further noted that she cannot predict where that conversation is goin
 g to end because there are so many different layers of liability involved 
 in the Maui wildfire and there are also ramifications if HECO fails. Chair
  Pahinui requested for the Representative to keep the Board updated on tha
 t issue.\n3. Poison: Leinau inquired about the poison used to kill off rhi
 noceros beetles are also killing the bees when the bees go to pollinate th
 e tree flowers. Representative Perruso responded that she has not heard ab
 out that claim\, however she did ask about the nature of the materials tha
 t the State were using. Representative Perruso will follow up on the conce
 rn and provide a response at the next meeting.\n4. Legislation: Kimitch as
 ked what is the Representative’s position on the bill that would give al
 l the Department of Education (HDOE) public school students free meals. Re
 presentative Perruso responded that she supports the universal school meal
 s because she has seen the impact of hunger on student learning\, however\
 , given the fiscal situation we are in\, the bill is dead. Representative 
 Perruso noted the State does not have the means to support that legislatio
 n.\n5. Teacher Pay Cut: Kimitch asked what the Representative think the ch
 ances are of teachers taking a pay cut due to the budget situation. Repres
 entative Perruso responded that furloughs are one of her deepest concerns 
 because leaders of the money committees are asking the departments to come
  back to those committees with budgets with 10 to 15 percent cut from the 
 base. Representative Perruso noted that the base pay for HDOE and the Univ
 ersity of Hawaii were not restored from last session\, so their base is al
 ready skeletal and nonfunctional. Representative Perruso also noted that o
 nce the State start to cut the services and starve the State government ev
 en more will hurt people and communities. Representative Perruso further n
 oted that the State have different strategies that the State can deploy su
 ch as the $1.5 Billion in the Rainy-Day Fund and $500 Million in the Hurri
 cane Relief Fund and do not necessarily have to go straight to cutting the
  departments’ budgets.\n6. Property Insurance Rate: Kimitch asked if the
  Representative thinks insurance rates should double in part due to the Ma
 ui wildfires. Representative Perruso responded that it is not so much abou
 t insurance companies should or should not increase the rates\; Representa
 tive Perruso think the risk levels have increased so much that it is happe
 ning. Representative Perruso noted insurance companies are quadrupling on 
 condominium associations and doubling on private properties. Representativ
 e Perruso also noted that Speaker Saiki is having a town hall in his commu
 nity and bringing in financial experts to talk about what is happening and
  what property owners can do in response.\n\nBOARD BUSINESS\nMoving March 
 26\, 2024 North Shore NB #27 meeting to April 23\, 2024 due to Prince Kuhi
 o Day holiday:\nAntolini MOVED and Leinau SECONDED to Recess in March and 
 meet on April 23\, 2024. Discussions followed. Casson-Fisher noted Prince 
 Kuhio was an example of civic leadership and encouraged everyone to get in
 volved and learn a little bit more about the Prince. Hearing no further di
 scussions\, the Board conducted a voice vote\, 10-0-0 (Aye: Aldrich\, Foo\
 , Leinau\, Antolini\, Pahinui\, Achiu\, Anderson\, Clemente\, Lyons\, and 
 Casson-Fisher\; Nay: None\; Abstain: None). The motion was adopted.\n\n7:3
 8 p.m. Chair Pahinui passed the gavel to Vice Chair Achiu.\n\nCesspool Com
 mittee Update: Chair Pahinui noted at the January 2024 Board meeting\, the
  Board voted to support a bill that Representative Perruso had brought to 
 the Board's attention. Chair Pahinui announced that the bill is dead and i
 t didn't go anywhere\, however there is another bill for a study. Chair Pa
 hinui noted back in 2012 the Board approved a master plan for Waste Manage
 ment for the North Shore\, which can be found on the City’s Environmenta
 l Services (ENV) website\, under planning resources. Chair Pahinui also no
 ted that she requested that Councilmember Weyer put money in the budget to
  update the study and look at Haleiwa Town to do the feasibility study.\n\
 n7:41 p.m. Vice Chair Achiu returned the gavel back to Chair Pahinui.\n\nC
 lemente MOVED and Andersen SECONDED to request for Councilmember Weyer to 
 put money into City Council Budget to update the current North Shore Waste
  Management Plan and do a Feasibility Study for the town of Haleiwa. Heari
 ng no discussions\, the Board conducted a voice vote\, 10-0-0 (Aye: Aldric
 h\, Foo\, Leinau\, Antolini\, Pahinui\, Achiu\, Anderson\, Clemente\, Lyon
 s\, and Casson-Fisher\; Nay: None\; Abstain: None). The motion was adopted
 .\n\nWaimea Valley Hi'ipaka LLC and EDA Capital Improvements Project Updat
 es: Richard Pezzulo\, Chad Middleton\, and Jasmine Teramae presented proje
 ct updates. Pezzulo noted Hi'ipaka was awarded a $3.75 million grant by U.
 S. Economic Development Administration for capital improvements at Waimea 
 Valley. Pezzulo also noted that the project includes various improvements 
 at the Valley to enhance community economic resilience\, improve visitor e
 xperience\, upgrade deteriorated infrastructure\, and improve safety in th
 e Valley. The EDA Grant will create a Hawaiian educational site at Pu'ukua
  including an agro-forestry garden and traditional Hawaiian hale\, renovat
 e the library area to create a Resource Center for contract artisans and d
 ocents\, expand the women's bathrooms and build new men's bathroom at the 
 Visitor Center\, expand the square footage of the Gift Shop to add a cultu
 ral walk to communicate the cultural significance Waimea Valley to visitor
 s when they enter\, expand and enhance the site of the Luau\, extend the P
 avilion to accommodate up to 350 guests\, kitchen and bar improvements\, a
 nd lighting and sound upgrade. Pezzulo also noted over the next 12 months 
 the permitting process will take place\, draft EA is being reviewed\, and 
 construction expected to begin in late 2025. Teramae presented the traffic
  assessment study that was conducted to look at how the proposed project w
 ill impact traffic in the surrounding area. Teramae noted the traffic stud
 y started with looking at the existing conditions on the intersection of K
 amehameha Highway and Waimea Valley Road. The study looked at three (3) di
 fferent analysis periods – midday peak\, p.m. peak\, and a Saturday peak
 . Teramae noted they collected data in July and November to represent peak
  summer month and off peak month. Teramae also noted the study then looked
  at the project impacts and finally make recommendations of any mitigation
  measures as needed. A copy of the presentation can be found at https://dr
 ive.google.com/file/d/1YLFtZwjksK8xHGyjN4BUMGiRy0qGQNye/view?usp=drive_lin
 k.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed.\n1. Signage: Casson-Fi
 sher requested to revisit the spelling of Waialua on the signage\, paintin
 gs\, and posters.\n2. Parking Arrangement: Foo asked and Pezzulo responded
  that there is no special arrangement with the parking at Waimea Bay. Pezz
 ulo noted that they got approval from the Department of Natural Resources 
 (DLNR) in 2008 when the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) first acquired th
 e Valley and were struggling financially\, so the approval was to be able 
 to have paid parking upfront to generate some revenue.\n3. Septic Tank: Fo
 o asked and Pezzulo responded that he brought up the septic tank as a conc
 ern that was raised and there is this assumption that the parking that the
  septic system there in the bathrooms were built was to accommodate the nu
 mber of cars that could fit there\, but he is not sure if that is true or 
 not.\n4. Crosswalk: Foo asked and Teramae responded that they would have t
 o look at the site distance along the roadway depending on the exact place
 ment over the crosswalk with land. Teramae noted that there is still some 
 feasibility studies that need to be done to make sure that would be okay. 
 Aldrich suggested using under the bridge as some kind of a crosswalk situa
 tion that would keep the traffic flowing. Teramae noted that it is a possi
 bility to use under the bridge\, but need to evaluate the comfort and safe
 ty for the pedestrians.\n5. Acknowledgement: Antolini acknowledged the pre
 senters for a clear presentation and for setting the standards. Antolini n
 oted the beach parking lots are kind of the trigger for a lot of problems 
 that are unnecessarily distracting from what the project is trying to do.\
 n6. Trolley Service: Resident Pam Rivera noted if the project continue wit
 h the parking\, Rivera suggested using a trolley service during certain ho
 urs so no pedestrians will need to cross. Pezzulo noted that it is certain
 ly something they will consider. Pezzulo also noted that Representative Qu
 inlan is looking at some kind of solution in general with parking and shut
 tle system. Pezzulo further noted that the Valley is prepared to be a part
  of that program.\n7. Traffic: Resident DaMate suggested working with Hawa
 ii Tourism Authority to come up with some plan if the visitors are going t
 o be coming out to the falls\, hike\, swim at the beach to have them catch
  the bus because if the project is going to be expanding the luau to inclu
 de additional 150 guests there will be quite a few more cars on the highwa
 ys in North Shore. DaMate noted to think a little bit outside the box and 
 work with different people to try to turn down the traffic a little bit mo
 re and accommodate the visitors which seems to be the major impetus for al
 l of the enhancement and improvement.\n8. Pathway: Resident Sarah Cole not
 ed that the bus stop is the logical place for people to want to walk acros
 s the highway. Cole suggested using the footbridge that the visitors would
  be going to and from. Teramae responded that Waimea Valley Road and Kameh
 ameha Highway is a legal intersection and so pedestrians are allowed to cr
 oss at the intersections even though it is not a marked crosswalk.\n9. Hig
 hway Resurfacing: Cole asked if anybody conferred when\, if ever that part
  of the highway is going to be resurfaced because if that is going to happ
 en\, the project would be working around that.\n10. Beach Parking: Residen
 t Karen Gallagher raised concerns about the beach parking being out of con
 trol. Gallagher expressed her opposition to the traffic light\, but suppor
 ts the shuttle system. Gallagher suggested having their employees help the
  people cross safely using flags to get drivers attention.\n11. Repaving P
 rojects: Chair Pahinui noted that the State Department of Transportation (
 HDOT) have two (2) paving projects that are on the books and will report b
 ack to the Board after a discussion with the design team. Chair Pahinui al
 so noted that no project timeframe was given for these projects.\n12. Busi
 ness Incubator: Resident Frank Kimitch asked if the organization is in cha
 rge of the business incubator there at the Valley. Kimitch also asked for 
 the economic impact so far in the community from those businesses that the
  organization have incubated. Pezzulo responded that the business incubato
 r started last year from the Administration for Native Americans grant and
  just completed year-one with 18-19 graduates and most are doing really we
 ll. Pezzulo noted that a second cohort just started in January 2024 with a
 nother 18-19 participants. Pezzulo will provide a written report of the pr
 ogram to Chair Pahinui.\n13. Traffic Study: Kimitch asked with the idea of
  putting in a stoplight\, did the study only look at the traffic in and ou
 t of the Valley or did it include the traffic up and down Kamehameha Highw
 ay and what the consequences of a traffic light might be where people trav
 eling North and South for miles. Teramae responded that she understands th
 at putting a signal do have repercussions for the rest of Kamehameha Highw
 ay and that is partially why she pointed out that queue from Laniakea Beac
 h is really what the bottleneck is and it is not necessarily our study int
 ersection. Teramae noted that the traffic signal would help with organizin
 g the pedestrians and having them cross in herds and giving the pedestrian
 s\, a controlled crossing across the highway which pushed them to look int
 o the signal to give the pedestrians the opportunity to cross safely.\n14.
  Transportation Services: Clemente raised concerns about people drinking a
 lcohol at the luau and driving afterwards. Clemente suggested some sort of
  transportation services to and from the Valley.\n\nHaleiwa Backyard LLC I
 nformational Update: Joe Lancor noted the project was delayed by Covid and
  now have begun again. The project is a 7.5-acre project on the makai side
  of the Joseph Leong Bypass. The current state of the drawings contains 15
 6 one- and two-story rental apartment buildings\, neighborhood commercial 
 and service businesses. Lancor noted that the goal is to make it a walking
  community to go to the backside of Haleiwa Town and provide work and empl
 oyment for the people. Lancor also noted that they are beginning their per
 mitting process with the City and State for boundary adjustments and zone 
 change. Lancor further noted the purpose of presenting an update is to get
  feedback from the Board and the community because nothing is set in stone
  yet and that they are all just paper drawings and can be adjusted. Lancor
  noted that he will return to do a proper presentation and is here to get 
 input first from the community so that it could be incorporated\, seen\, a
 nd discussed by the developers. Lancor noted the main point of giving an u
 pdate is to tell the Board and the community that the project is moving fo
 rward.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed.\n1. Comments: Chai
 r Pahinui noted that it is hard to make a comment on something that the Bo
 ard have not seen in nine (9) years. Chair Pahinui also noted that an Envi
 ronmental Assessment (EA) was done in 2016 and she has not seen any plans 
 in a long time\, therefore hard to provide feedbacks.\n2. Project Plans: C
 asson-Fisher noted that he looked online at the North Shore Chamber of Com
 merce website\, found the plan there\, and recommended that the plan need 
 to be revisited. Casson-Fisher also noted that he would have liked to see 
 a visual presentation.\n3. Concern: Andersen raised concerns regarding thi
 s project will be handled similar to the other projects that the developer
  has done\, specifically for not having the proper permits and mishandling
  of possible artifacts.\n4. Presentation: Achiu noted that she looks forwa
 rd to a future detailed presentation that includes visuals and details to 
 how the project can support he community. Lancor responded that the North 
 Shore Sustainable Community Plan was their guide in trying to design the p
 roject and in doing so it becomes clear that what is needed is one- and tw
 o-story rental apartments. Lancor noted that this will allow housing that 
 is rational and needed.\n5. Zoning: Achiu raised concerns with the zoning 
 as it was somewhat misrepresented the first time the project was presented
  in 2016. Achiu requested for the actual zone change that the project desi
 re. Achiu asked\, if not able to zone change\, is there is a project that 
 the developer can do that supports the community with the zoning remaining
  as it is and getting input from the community on how to do that because w
 hatever the developer do will also require a waste management system. Lanc
 or responded that the zone desired is based on the North Shore Sustainable
  Community Plan is A-1 for the apartments and B-1 for the neighborhood com
 mercial that supports it. Achiu noted that the North Shore Sustainable Com
 munity Plan is currently being updated and suggested that should be review
 ed as well. Lancor responded that the draft of the North Shore Sustainable
  Community Plan is supposedly is advertised to be coming out soon.\n6. Hou
 sing: Lyons expressed its supports affordable housing for people that desp
 erately needs it to get them off the road from traveling long distances. L
 yons raised concerns regarding the location of the ingress and egress.\n7.
  Project Location: Aldrich inquired about the location of the property. La
 ncor responded that when the bypass was built\, a large swath of narrow\, 
 irregular boundary land was left between the Mauka side of the commercial 
 part of Haleiwa Town and the Makai side of the Joseph Leong Bypass.\n8. Tr
 affic Study: Resident Rick Ames asked if traffic studies have been done al
 ready for the project.\n9. Infrastructure: Ames raised concerns about the 
 current infrastructure not being able to support another project unless th
 e City can develop the infrastructure that the community needs like improv
 ed sidewalks\, crosswalks\, parking\, etc. Ames asked if the developers ha
 ve started the conversation with the City regarding improving the current 
 infrastructures. Lancor responded that the next processes are to be workin
 g with all of the agencies that they have worked with before and try to fi
 gure out how the developers can make things better as they go forward with
  the project. Lancor noted that the developers will be trying to find out 
 and identify what all the problems are and then see if they can come up wi
 th solutions and fix them. Chair Pahinui reiterated that the current infra
 structure cannot support a 156 one-and two-story building.\n10. Housing Qu
 ality: Leinau noted that the quality of the construction is really importa
 nt. Leinau inquired about who is responsible for maintaining the property 
 to make sure that the units are okay and well maintained. Lancor responded
  that the current set of codes have been so intense in the last few years 
 that it is impossible to meet all of them. Lancor noted that the requireme
 nts are so strong that the quality of the building for a wind resistance a
 nd general durability are addressed in the current international building 
 codes that they have adopted into this project. Chair Pahinui raised conce
 rns regarding keeping the property well maintained.\n11. Environmental Ass
 essment: Chair Pahinui noted that an eight- or nine-year old Environmental
  Assessment is not acceptable. Chair Pahinui recommended that the develope
 rs redo the assessment.\n12. Housing: Chair Pahinui asked how much more af
 fordable rental housing does North Shore need as another 300-unit project 
 is slated at Mill Camp.\n13. Summary: Clemente suggested bringing a summar
 y page of the project to present rather than having Board members and the 
 public search online to find out the details of what everyone really talki
 ng about.\n14. Affordable Housing: Resident Gallagher asked if there is a 
 way to ensure that the affordable units would only be available for reside
 nts in this community or would it be open for people from the mainland and
  everywhere else to come and increase the population.\n15. Rental Fees: Re
 sident Kimitch inquired about the estimated costs to rent the different si
 ze units and the income qualifications for affordable housing. Lancor resp
 onded that he never said affordable. Clemente noted the final Environmenta
 l Assessment says affordable. Lancor responded that there is an element of
  affordable required of all projects by law.\n16. Rural Community: Residen
 t Larry McElhenny raised concerns about developers that continue to refer 
 to the Sustainable Communities Plan but cherry pick sections of the Plan t
 hat supports their proposal and disregard the foundational vision that thi
 s community has had. McMillan noted that the main concern of the residents
  is that this area stays rural.\n17. Carrying Capacity: McElhenny noted th
 e carrying capacity of the district has already been exceeded. McMillan re
 quested the project plan address the carrying capacity issue.\n\nCasson-Fi
 sher MOVED and Antolini SECONDED that the project is in compliance with th
 e new and updated version of the North Shore Sustainable Community Plan an
 d addresses all of the input\, comments\, and concerns raised at the meeti
 ng. Discussions followed. Lancor raised concerns regarding not having enou
 gh time to make a proper presentation due to not having access to the upda
 ted North Shore Sustainability Community Plan. Chair Pahinui noted that th
 e Board is totally okay with giving the developers more time to work on th
 eir presentation. Pahinui will draft a letter containing the comments and 
 concerns raised at the meeting to DPP.\n\n18. Concerns: Resident Rex Shana
 han noted the last project that Andy Anderson did in the community where h
 e did not follow the rules and capacity\, as a result the sewage spilled i
 nto the pond behind the restaurant. Shanahan also noted the sign on the be
 ach house has never been permitted. Shanahan raised concern with how can t
 he community trust the Anderson family because of the other issues that ha
 ve come up before the community.\n19. Thoroughness: Achiu noted the projec
 t end result has always been different with what every developer has prese
 nted to the Board. Achiu requested the developers be thorough with their r
 esearch\, their intent\, their presentation\, and to find a way to make th
 e community benefit from any project. Achiu also noted that without the co
 mmunity support\, it is really hard for the project to survive.\n20. Affor
 dable Housing: Clemente responded to Lancor’s comment of the project not
  being affordable housing. Clemente read page 10 of the final Environmenta
 l Assessment indicating that the project will be financed as 100 percent a
 ffordable rental project and there is an expectation that use of any finan
 cing for affordable housing will involve conditions limiting who can quali
 fy to rent or buy and other terms\, intended to precent the improver renta
 l or sale of units. Lancor responded that he likes to design a project tha
 t is a combination of having something that is enduring and something ever
 yone is proud of and happy to enjoy and there is the affordable “modern 
 ghetto” that he does not like being forced into. Clemente noted that Lan
 cor’s comment about affordable housing being “modern ghetto” as offe
 nsive.\n21. Final Environmental Assessment (FEA) Concerns: Antolini sugges
 ted that the FEA needs to be updated because the community and the environ
 ment has changed substantially since 2016. Antolini noted the Supreme Cour
 t case regarding the Turtle Bay decision from keeping the North Shore coun
 try. Antolini also noted one of the alternatives that needs to be examined
 \, as the project go forward is using the existing agriculture zoning whic
 h is not in the FEA. Antolini further noted the wastewater package system 
 is proposed to be off site in order to serve the development because the a
 rea is a no pass zone. Lancor responded that the wastewater treatment syst
 em is part of the study that is going on now. Antolini noted the linkages 
 and road systems in the area is very unclear in the FEA and need to be cla
 rified because of the cumulative impact on the community.\n\nChair Pahinui
  noted that should the Board approve the motion\, the Chair will send a le
 tter to the Department of Planning &amp\; Permitting (DPP) stating what th
 e Board wants. Hearing no further discussions\, the Board conducted a roll
  call vote\, 10-0-0 (Aye: Aldrich\, Foo\, Leinau\, Antolini\, Pahinui\, Ac
 hiu\, Anderson\, Clemente\, Lyons\, and Casson-Fisher\; Nay: None\; Abstai
 n: None). The motion was adopted.\n\nCITY ELECTED OFFICIALS\nCouncilmember
  Matt Weyer: Kelly Anaya provided the report which can be found at: https:
 //drive.google.com/file/d/1QPKQvLky-r9se9El6r1oHvMTd7lgwg4y/view?usp=drive
 _link. Anaya reported that Councilmember Weyer did do a homeless informati
 on briefing at his Housing\, Sustainability and Health Committee. Anaya pr
 ovided an update on the request regarding speeding in front of Waialua Ele
 mentary School. Anaya noted the Department of Transportation Services (DTS
 ) just concluded their traffic study and recommending installation of spee
 d tables. Anaya also noted that DTS will be asking the State Department of
  Transportation (HDOT) for assistance to get that implemented and no timel
 ine was provided. Anaya further noted DTS found that the sign and pavement
  markings are in need of maintenance\, so a work order has been issued and
  no timeline has been provided. Anaya will provide updates regarding the H
 aleiwa Town painting and crosswalk restriping on Haleiwa Road. Anaya will 
 forward the written responses to concerns raised at previous meetings to C
 hair Pahinui.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed. Hospital: L
 einau requested for the Councilmember Weyer’s office to encourage Queen
 ’s Hospital to provide more community input regarding the takeover of Wa
 hiawa General Hospital. Chair Pahinui noted that it would be great to know
  if there are any government\, whether City or State regulations that the 
 private entities need to comply to.\n\nMayor Rick Blangiardi’s Represent
 ative: Director Matt Gonser provided the report which can be found at: htt
 ps://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ixsy994apw-9H6ZQDdUu139XnaSh1_UW/view?usp=dr
 ive_link. Director Gonser reminded the public to subscribe to the Mayor’
 s Newsletter. More information can be found at: https://www.oneoahu.org. D
 irector Gonser reported follow up responses to questions raised at the las
 t meeting and was available to take additional questions.\n\nQuestions\, c
 omments\, and concerns followed.\n1. Drainage Ditch: (Community Concern Fo
 rm) A Waialua/Haleiwa resident noted at Farrington Highway\, Mauka heading
  towards Mokuleia\, just past Waialua High School\, church\, yellow gate\;
  the drainage ditch approximately 4-5 feet deep\, water is not flowing cau
 sing flooding in the past\, damaging homes. Resident also noted it is not 
 safe and need maintenance\, culvert’s not to code. Resident inquired if 
 the ditch requires guard rails. Resident raised concern with mosquito infe
 station after it rains\, cars have unexpectedly driven into the ditch. It 
 is not safe for bike riders. Resident suggested maybe markers and/or guard
  rails could help.\n\n2. Short Term Rental: Foo requested for DPP enforcem
 ent stats on illegal short-term rentals.\n\n3. Ocean Safety Positions: Ach
 iu requested the status on the hiring of ocean safety positions and where 
 the positions are. Achiu noted that it is budget season and the Department
  of Emergency Services (HESD) will be asking for more money. Achiu inquire
 d about what the budget request for because they did not use the money tha
 t was given to them last year. Director Gonser responded that the process 
 has not yet concluded\, but they are near final\, towards a recommendation
 . Director Gonser announced that the first hearing will be Wednesday\, Feb
 ruary 28\, 2024.\n\n4. Ocean Safety Department: Achiu asked for the Mayor'
 s position regarding Resolution 2450 relating to the establishment of a De
 partment of Ocean Safety to be their own department\, does he support it? 
 Antolini noted the Mayor is not clear of his position and urged the Mayor 
 to support the Resolution.\n\n5. Task Force Results: Achiu asked if there'
 s any type of findings from the committee or task force that the Departmen
 t created. Achiu noted whatever task force they claim they made\, those fi
 nding are supposed to support the Resolution.\n\n6. Bus Stop Trash Cans: R
 esident Karen Gallagher noted the trash cans always overflowing at two (2)
  bus stops by Surf N Sea in Haleiwa and Foodland in Pupukea. Gallagher req
 uested those trash cans be emptied more regularly or put twice the amount 
 of trash cans because it is disgusting and it is overflowing almost every 
 day. Chair Pahinui noted those are heavily used bus stops. Chair Pahinui a
 lso noted the trash can by the courthouse is also overflowing. Director Go
 nser requested that the bus stop number be provided if available.\n\n7. Zo
 ning Conversion: Resident Kimitch asked how often does agriculture land ge
 ts converted to high density housing.\n\n8. "Very Important Agriculture La
 nd": A resident on Haleiwa Beach Road noted she was told years ago that he
 r land has been deemed very important agriculture land and not allowed to 
 rezone out of Agriculture land. The resident requested clarification how a
  project can go from Agriculture land to housing. Director Gonser noted th
 e City’s endeavor to comply with State law to identify and designate imp
 ortant agriculture lands was halted in the decision of the Land Use Commis
 sion.\n\nAPPROVAL OF MINUTES:\nTuesday\, January 23\, 2024 Regular Meeting
  Minutes: Data Report: Deferred to the next meeting.\n\nCOMMITTEE REPORTS:
  Deferred to the next meeting.\n\nBOARD MEMBER ATTENDANCE AT COMMUNITY MEE
 TINGS / PUBLIC HEARINGS: Deferred to the next meeting.\n\nANNOUNCEMENTS:\n
 1. Next Regular Scheduled Meeting: Tuesday\, April 23\, 2024.\n\nThe meeti
 ng was adjourned at 9:24 p.m.\n\nSubmitted by: Zhoydell Magaoay\, Neighbor
 hood Assistant\nReviewed by: Lindon Valenciano\, Public Relations Assistan
 t\nFinalized By: Chair Kathleen Pahinui\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nTo view agenda and m
 inutes\, visit our board website.\n\nEvent shows physical location\; howe
 ver\, other options of participation may also include WebEx and phone.  I
 f available\, instructions for WebEx and phone can be found at the top of 
 the agenda.
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 , Waialua\, Hawaiʻi\, 96791\, United States
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  Waialua\, Hawaiʻi\, 96791\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=Wai
 alua Elementary School (Cafeteria):geo:21.575429,-158.121716
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SUMMARY:21. Pearl City NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:PEARL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 21\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULAR MEETIN
 G AGENDA \nTUESDAY\, APRIL 23\, 2024 at 7:00 P.M.\nLocation: In Person at:
  Momilani Community Center\, 715 Hoomoana St\, Pearl City\, 7:00 p.m. This
  will also be a Hybrid virtual meeting with website information below. \nW
 EBEX Meeting Link: https://cchnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=mbdb01f17b499a
 89cdb59bf83086d38ec \nMeeting Number/Access Code: 2498 533 4017 \nPassword
 : NB21 (6221 from phones and video systems) \nJoin By Phone: 1-408-418-938
 8\nPCNB Documents posted on Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/f
 olders/1V5AlaHjrMVo42KclDDH1qS-pc2oJVF9l\n\nMEETING POLICY – Adopted Jul
 y 25\, 2023\nRules of Speaking:\nVirtual: Anyone wishing to speak is asked
  to open the list of participants and click the “raise hand” icon by t
 heir name. When recognized by the Chair\, address comments to the Chair. R
 emarks should not exceed 3 minutes. (Please cancel the “raise hand” ic
 on after speaking. Presentations must be kept under 10 minutes. The “cha
 t” box can also be used to ask simple questions. Board Members are requi
 red to keep their video active during the board meeting.\n\nRecordings of 
 Board Meetings can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/@cityandcountyneig
 hborhoodc2559\n\nNote: The Board may take action on any agenda item. As re
 quired by the State Sunshine Law (HRS 92)\, specific issues not noted on t
 his agenda cannot be voted on\, unless added to the agenda. Board actions 
 such as draft resolutions and outgoing letters will be posted for the publ
 ic on Google Drive.\n\nBoard Agenda Items: The Board is requesting that al
 l written reports presented at the board meeting be soft copy emailed to t
 he Board Chair and Website Manager: lveray@hawaii.rr.com and info@pearlcit
 ynb.com. All written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Commis
 sion Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours\, written an
 d/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the board at the meeting.
  If submitting written testimony\, please note the board and agenda item(s
 ) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 D
 illingham Blvd\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Ema
 il: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Larry Veray\na.
  Time Limit Policy and Procedures\nb. All participants are to sign in for 
 in-person and virtual identify yourself to NCO Assistant on WEBEX\nc. Roll
  Call (All board members must have their video turned on)\n\nII. PUBLIC SA
 FETY REPORTS\na. Honolulu Fire Department\nb. Honolulu Police Department\n
 \nIII. PUBLIC TESTIMONY – Limited to 3 minutes each (Resident/Community 
 Concerns)\n\nIV. GOVERNMENT MONTHLY REPORTS &amp\; LEGISLATIVE UPDATES\n\n
 A. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR\n1. Governor Josh Green’s Office – Mr. Jeff 
 Hickman\, Public Affairs\,\n2. Hawaii Department of Transportation – Mr.
  Casey Abe\, HDOT State Highways Division\n\nB. STATE LEGISLATURE\n1. Sena
 tor Glenn Wakai (D15)\n2. Senator Brandon Elefante (D16)\n3. Senator Henry
  Aquino (D19)\n4. Representative Gregg Takayama (D34)\n5. Representative C
 ory Chun (D35)\n6. Representative Trish La Chica (D37)\n\nA Congressional 
 Officials\n1. Congressman Ed Case – Mr. Nestor Garcia\n\nC. CITY &amp\; 
 COUNTY OF HONOLULU\n1. Office of the Mayor – Director and Chief Engineer
  Gene Albano\, Department of Facility Maintenance\n2. Councilmember Val Ok
 imoto\n\nD. CONGRESSIONAL OFFICIALS\n1. Congressman Ed Case – Mr. Nestor
  Garcia\, Director of Communications\n\nE. OTHER AGENCIES\n1. Joint Base P
 earl Harbor-Hickam – Mr. David Hodge and Mr. Victor Flint\n2. Leeward Co
 mmunity College – Chancellor Carlos Penaloza\n3. Pearl City Library – 
 Ms. Vicky Bowie\, Branch Manager\n4. Board of Water Supply – Mr. Arlen L
 edward\, Civil Engineer\n\nF. ASSOCIATION UPDATES\n1. Pearl City High Scho
 ol Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) – Mr. Tony Velasco\, Presid
 ent\n2. Pearl City Community Association – Ms. Kelsey Poaha\n\nG. BOARD 
 ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS\n1. Regular Board Meeting Minutes Approval – Tues
 day\, February 27\, 2024 minutes\n2. Meetings attended by board members\n\
 nH. CHAIR &amp\; BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS\n1. The Pearl City Neighborhood Board
  No. 21 next board meeting will be both Hybrid Virtual and In-Person facil
 itated on WEBEX virtually and facilitated at Momilani Community Center 715
  Hoomoana St\, Pearl City on Tuesday\, May 28\, 2024. The Pearl City Neigh
 borhood Board No. 21 meetings are broadcasted on Focus Channel 49 and air 
 2nd Saturday at 6:00 PM and 1st and 3rd Friday at 1:00 PM.\n\nI. ADJOURNME
 NT\n\nA mailing list is maintained for interested persons and agencies to 
 receive this board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and d
 eletions to the mailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commissio
 n Office (NCO) at Kapalama Hale\, Suite 160\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, H
 onolulu\, Hawaii 96817\; Telephone (808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711. Agen
 das and minutes are also available on the internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco
 .\n\nAll written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood 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 the meeting. If 
 submitting written testimony\, please note the board and agenda item(s) yo
 ur testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dilli
 ngham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Em
 ail: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf you require special assistance\, auxi
 liary aid and/or service to participate in this event (i.e. sign language 
 interpreter\; interpreter for language other than English\, or wheelchair 
 accessibility)\, please contact the NCO at (808) 768-3710\, or email your 
 request to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business days prior to the 
 meeting. Any individual wishing to attend a Neighborhood Board meeting who
  has questions about accommodations for a physical disability or a special
  physical need should call the NCO at 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 
 p.m.\, at least three (3) business days before the scheduled meeting. The 
 Pearl City Neighborhood Board Chair can be reached at Lveray@hawaii.rr.com
  or phone: (808) 221-2503\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nDRAFT REGULAR MEETING WRITTEN SUMM
 ARY FOR VIDEO RECORD\nTUESDAY\, FEBRUARY 27\, 2024 at 7:00 p.m.\nMOMILANI 
 COMMUNITY CENTER\, 715 HOOMOANA St\, PEARL CITY\, HI\, 96782\nONLINE VIA W
 EBEX\n\nVideo Recording of Meeting Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w
 jY486QKUr8\n\nGoogle Drive Link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1V
 5AlaHjrMVo42KclDDH1qS-pc2oJVF9l\n\n1. CALL TO ORDER – [0:00:00]:\n\nChai
 r Veray called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Chair Veray reviewed the 
 time limit policy and procedures before conducting a roll call. Quorum WAS
  established with seven (7) members present. Note: This 11-member board re
 quires six (6) members to establish a quorum and to take official Board ac
 tion.\n\nBoard Members Present: Larry Veray\, Kekuni Agard\, Rodney Awong\
 , Charmaine Doran\, Guy Inouye\, Dion Mesta\, Tony Velasco\, Daniel Smith 
 arrived at (7:04 p.m.)\, Brendon Lee arrived at (7:05 p.m.)\, and Lawrence
  Miyazono Jr. arrived at (7:12 p.m.).\n\nBoard Members Absent: Nathan Take
 uchi.\n\nGuests: Captain Wong (HFD)\; Sergeant S. Miller (HPD)\; Captain S
 tephen Padhi and Matt Lu\; Deputy Director of Community Service Aedward O 
 Los-Banos and Director Anton C. Krucky\; Katherine Delacruz\, Chaz Mihara\
 , Lexi Ramos\, Joulian Sadio\, Randal Iron\, and Koali Torus (CTL)\; Eric 
 Kamanu and Jame Schaedel (Councilmember Val Okimoto)\; Casey Abe (HiDOT)\;
  Senator Brandon Elefante\; Taylor Sayles (Senator Brandon Elefante)\; Nat
 haniel Isei (Senator Aquino)\; Representative Gregg Takayama\; Nestor Garc
 ia (Congressman Ed Case)\; Lydia Hemmings (Representative Cory Chun)\; Jar
 ed Ellis (Representative Trish La Chica)\; Arlen Ledward (BWS)\; Duna Hodg
 e\, Victor Flint (U.S. Navy)\; Kimberly Gay (Resident)\; Mande New-Lorenzo
  (Kealahou West Oahu)\; and Anson Wu (NCO). Note: Name not included if not
  legible or stated for the record. There were approximately 52 total parti
 cipants.\n\n[0:02:08] Chair Veray added Pearl City Highschool Cyber Securi
 ty Presentation to the end of Agenda 4c.\n\n2. PUBLIC SAFETY REPORTS – [
 0:02:45]:\n\nHonolulu Fire Department (HFD) – [0:02:45]: No representati
 ve present at this time. This item was revisited later in the meeting.\n\n
 Honolulu Police Department (HPD) – [0:02:58]: Sergeant S. Miller Jr. pro
 vided the report.\n• February 2024 Statistics: There were 10 motor vehic
 le thefts\, 2 burglaries\, 28 thefts\, 6 Unauthorized Entry into Motor Veh
 icle (UEMV. Statistical information can be found on the HPD public website
 :\nwww.honolulupd.org\n\n3. PUBLIC TESTIMONY – [0:04:21]:\n\nDamaged Gua
 rd Rail and Signage – [0:04:40]: Resident Tom noticed a damaged guard ra
 il and signs while driving up to Palisades from Komo Mai Dr. He said the r
 ail is by a river and on a hair\, pin turn on Komo Mai Dr.\n\nQuestions\, 
 comments\, and concerns followed – [0:05:35]\n\nDaniel Smith arrived (7:
 04 p.m.)\; eight (8) members present.\n\nBrendon Lee arrived (7:05 p.m.)\;
  nine (9) members present.\n\nGrass Overgrowth – [0:06:37]: Resident Web
 er raised concerns in regards to the Pearl City District Park Baseball fie
 ld. She claims that grass is overgrowing and not been maintained for a whi
 le. She had informed Department of Parks and Recreation and was transferre
 d to District 5 office. She was informed that maintenance was behind sched
 ule due to outdated equipment. She is now requesting to get additional fun
 ds to replace the outdated equipment and repairing serviceable ones.\n\nGy
 mnasium Maintenance – [0:08:45]: Resident Weber also requests funding fo
 r a roof repair on the Pearl City District Park’s Gymnasium. She noticed
  that puddles form inside the gymnasium when it rains.\n\nQuestions\, comm
 ents\, and concerns followed – [0:09:15]\n\nLawrence Miyazono Jr. arrive
 d (7:12 p.m.). 10 members present.\n\nHonolulu Fire Department (HFD) – [
 0:12:06]: Captain Wong provided the report.\n• January 2024 Statistics: 
 There were six (6) nuisance fires\, 11 activated alarms without fire\, 176
  medical emergencies\, one (1) motor vehicle collision with pedestrian\, o
 ne (1) motor vehicle crash/collision\, two (2) mountain rescues\, and two 
 (2) Hazardous Material Incidents.\n• Safety Tip: Don’t Stall Call 911:
  Call 911 right away when there is an emergency\; speak clearly\; provide 
 an accurate description of the type of emergency and the location\; remain
  calm\; text your emergency to 911 if you don’t have good reception for 
 voice communication\; and if you don’t know the passcode to unlock a cel
 lphone\, you can push the “Emergency” button to unlock it and call 911
 . For more information\, visit https://fire.honolulu.gov/.\n\nQuestions\, 
 comments\, and concerns followed – [0:13:17]\n\n4. PRESENTATIONS – [0:
 14:59]:\n\nU.S. Navy Update on the Construction of Drydock #5 in Pearl Har
 bor – [0:14:59]: Captain Stephen Padhi and Matt Lu presented a construct
 ion plan of a new drydock\, which a copy can be found at: https://drive.go
 ogle.com/file/d/1fhITDwl7C2lTQgScr1DE4roGbsOv8RNH/view?usp=drive_link. The
  construction of the drydock is located at the Waipio Peninsula and Pearl 
 Harbor Naval Shipyard &amp\; Intermediate Maintenance Facility. Their goal
  is to accommodate nuclear powered submarines as the existing dry docks ar
 e not large enough to service Virginia Submarines. The U.S. Navy are makin
 g efforts to reduce traffic and noise pollution.\n\nQuestions\, comments\,
  and concerns followed – [0:24:20]\n\nHomeless Outreach and Navigation f
 or the Unsheltered (HONU) Program at Blaisdell Park – [0:42:56]: Deputy 
 Director Los Banos gave a presentation of the HONU Program at Blaisdell Pa
 rk\, which can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YVR-clAvf2i-F
 b1b-j-JDyF18CD5jVfy/view?usp=drive_link. Deputy Director Banos highlighted
  the following: the primary cause of individuals and families experiencing
  homelessness\; strategies on ways to engage with the homeless population\
 ; and provided information about the HONU program. The HONU Program plans 
 to have an outreach at Blaisdell Park on Monday\, April 1\, 2024 to Thursd
 ay\, August 1\, 2024.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – 
 [0:55:00]\n\nPearl City Highschool Cyber Security Awareness – [1:06:37]:
  Seniors from the Pearl City Highschool in collaboration with the Center f
 or Tomorrows Leaders (CTL) came to spread awareness of Cyber Security. The
 ir goal is to inform the community about cyber security and ways not to be
  a victim of a cybercrime. The Seniors plan on having a presentation on Cy
 ber Security at James Campbell Highschool on Monday March 4\, 2024.\n\nQue
 stions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [1:15:08]\n\n5. BOARD BUSINE
 SS [1:18:34]:\n\nBoard Decision changing Recess Month from June to March 2
 024 – [1:18:37]: Hearing no objection or abstentions\, the motion was AD
 OPTED 10-0-0 (Aye: Agard\, Awong\, Doran\, Inouye\, Lee\, Mesta\, Miyazono
 \, Smith\, Velasco\, and Veray\; Nay: None\; Abstain: None) [1:18:59].\n\n
 [1:19:14] – Chair Veray passed the gavel to Vice Chair Doran.\n\nPCNB Le
 tter to City &amp\; County Honolulu Corporate Council in Regard to Pearl C
 ity Flood Victims– [1:19:25]: Chair Veray explained the purpose of the l
 etter is to help the victims of the December 2021 flood.\n\n[1:22:51] – 
 Vice Chair Doran passed the gavel to Chair Veray.\n\n[1:22:56] – Doran M
 OVED Agard SECONDED to approve the letter which included a link to the res
 olution and summation of the last minutes. Discussion followed. The board 
 conducted a role call vote. The Motion was ADOPTED 10-0-0 (Aye: Agard\, Aw
 ong\, Doran\, Inouye\, Lee\, Mesta\, Miyazono\, Smith\, Velasco\, and Vera
 y\; Nay: None\; Abstain: None) [1:25:17].\n\n6. GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE 
 MONTHLY REPORTS – [1:26:18]:\n\nMayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative
  – [1:26:21]: Mesta provided the report and answered the questions from 
 the previous meeting. A copy of the Mayor’s newsletter can be found at: 
 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gUpv8Aq6tHKwY_sQwT_9MBMsQNW0l0VJ/view?usp
 =drive_link. Mesta announced: the Mayor’s Newsletter highlights\; the Ho
 nolulu Zoo nominated for Best Zoo in America by USA Today 10 Best Reader
 ’s Choice Awards\; Neighborhood Commission Office is Hiring Neighborhood
  Assistants\; and TheBus service route modifications.\n\nQuestions\, comme
 nts\, and concerns followed – [1:32:57]\n\nCouncilmember Val Okimoto –
  [1:36:19]: Eric Kamanu provided Councilmember Okimoto’s newsletter\, wh
 ich can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P-iKJ1hSNF3Ensz2EE7T
 2z4OAOp_MBYQ/view?usp=drive_link. Kamanu stand on the written report\, inf
 ormed that they are focusing on the upcoming budget for the city\, and wil
 l provide a CIP report in the next meeting.\nQuestions\, comments\, and co
 ncerns followed – [1:37:50]\n\nGovernor Green’s Representative – [1:
 41:04]: No representative present. A copy of Governor Green newsletter can
  be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1snGjYv6Lj5BnjIgCslpKbUYOZqE
 pz7CG/view?usp=drive_link.\n\nState Department of Transportation (HDOT)\, 
 Highways Division – [1:41:08]: Casey Abe provided a slideshow. Abe prese
 ntation highlighted an update on the restriping of Acacia Road\, the homel
 ess encampment under the H1 viaduct\, and graffiti cleanup. Abe noted a gr
 een left turn arrow was not working properly and will provide an update in
  the next meeting. Abe also provided an answer to a comment he received fr
 om the previous meeting.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed 
 – [1:46:12]\n\nDistrict 15 – Senator Glenn Wakai – [1:50:22]: No rep
 resentative present.\n\nDistrict 16 – Senator Brandon Elefante – [1:50
 :33]: Senator Brandon Elefante provided his report\, which can be found at
 : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iP5LYojucSkhS8-zG7QfMAW2OYQg0Kka/view?u
 sp=drive_link. Senator Elefante announced that between January 18\, 2024 t
 o January 20\, 2024\, 147 citations and 42 arrest for excessive speeding o
 n the freeway between Aiea and Pearl City. He provided updates to bills in
  regards to speed enforcement cameras\, increased speed fines in school zo
 nes\, Palisade alternative egress road\, and the Palisade siren.\n\nQuesti
 ons\, comments\, and concerns followed – [1:52:40]\n\nDistrict 19 – Se
 nator Henry Aquino – [1:53:10]: Nathaniel Isei stated he will be standin
 g on the report. A copy of Senator Aquino newsletter can be found at: http
 s://drive.google.com/file/d/1MaOc9bVd74plzLBcrfg3hA36UMMETVr8/view?usp=dri
 ve_link.\n\nDistrict 34 – Representative Gregg Takayama – [1:53:33]: R
 epresentative Gregg Takayama provided his report. Representative Takayama 
 announced the bills that are set to pass next week by the House: Palisade 
 emergency access road\; Palisade emergency siren replacement\; continuatio
 n of the fireworks task force\; and the Sunset Memorial Cemetery.\n\nQuest
 ions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [1:55:04]\n\nCongressman Ed Ca
 se – [1:56:10]: Nestor Garcia provided the report\, which can be found a
 t: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VpbvbMKnnDxiiUrDefHjO9zpi7MpgdAq/view?
 usp=drive_link. Garcia highlighted the following: Congressman Case held a 
 Talk Story in person Town Hall in the first week of January at Moanalua Hi
 gh school then to McKinley High School\; the congressional delegation was 
 present in regards to drydocks\; federal funding for the current fiscal ye
 ar\; Friday\, March 1\, 2024 Four bill appropriation: Military Constructio
 n/Veterans Affair\, Agriculture Energy Department Water Development projec
 ts\, Housing and Urban development\, and Transportation\; announced update
 s from December 2023\; Congressman Case shared a guide to prevent wildfire
 s\; and the approval of certain Community Project Funding items.\n\nQuesti
 ons\, comments\, and concerns followed – [2:02:49]\n\nDistrict 35 – Re
 presentative Cory Chun – [2:06:49]: Lydia Hemmings has no updates. A cop
 y of Representative Chun report can be found at: https://drive.google.com/
 file/d/1I95JPUlvcsNJxqufYDn__u8oqAAISzR9/view?usp=drive_link.\n\nQuestions
 \, comments\, and concerns followed – [2:07:20]\n\nDistrict 37 – Repre
 sentative Trish La Chica – [2:08:31]: Jared Ellis provided the report\, 
 which can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dpKJfuAJ3-_brItBJl
 YA1uuckpQF_-JU/view?usp=drive_link. Ellis provided a legislative update re
 garding two School Bus Bills HB 2082 and HB 1767 and Ellis stands on his r
 eport.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [2:08:58]\n\n7.
  OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES MONTHLY REPORTS – [2:09:48]:\n\nBoard of Wate
 r Supply – [2:09:48]: Arlen Ledward shared the report for the month of J
 anuary 2024. Ledward highlighted four (4) water main breaks: one (1) 8-inc
 h main water breaks on Friday\, January 12 2024 near 1858 Homoallele Stree
 t\, one (1) 8-inch main break on Sunday\, January 14\, 2024 near 2218 Apaa
 kuma Street\; one (1) 12-inch main break on the Sunday\, January 21\, 2024
  near 1307 Waimano Home Road and one (1) 8-inch main break near 1325 Waima
 no Home Road. The Board of Water Supply is offering its customers a $100 r
 ebate on Water Sensible label toilets.\n\nPearl City Library – Vicky Bow
 ie – [2:11:00]: No representative present.\n\nJoint Base Pearl Harbor-Hi
 ckam – [2:11:07]: David Duna Hodge and Victor Flint provided a report. H
 odge highlighted the following: the Joint Task Force-Red Hill (JTF-RH) and
  Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) hosted a Transition Open House
  on Wednesday\, February 7\,2024\; the NCTF-RH launched their new website\
 ; the continuation of the Long-term Water Monitoring\; and the Long-term M
 onitoring has a booth on Thursday\, February 29\, 2024 at the Pearl Harbor
  Navy Exchange\, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Victor Flint highlighted the foll
 owing: The Navy is working with Uh Manoa to restore native oyster\; the Na
 vy is soliciting volunteers for Saturday\, April 20\, 2024 Bike Path Clean
  up at Aiea Bay State Reck Park beside McGrew Point\, Lehua area leeward o
 n the side of the bike path\, and Leeward Community College on the rear of
  the campus\; and Kealahau is working with the homeless on assistance opti
 ons.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [2:15:17]\n\nLeew
 ard Community College Update – [2:17:51]: No representative present.\n\n
 8. ASSOCIATION UPDATES – [2:17:55]:\n\nPearl City High School PTSA – [
 2:17:55]: No update at this time.\n\nPearl City Community Association – 
 [2:17:55]: No update at this time.\n\nTreasurer’s Report – [2:18:04]: 
 No update at this time.\n\nRegular Board Meeting Minutes Approval – Octo
 ber 24\, 2023\, November 28\,2023\, and January 23\, 2024 – [2:18:22]:\n
 \n[2:19:03] – Agard MOVED Smith SECONDED to approve the October 24\, 202
 3\, November 28\, 2023\, and January 23\, 2024 minutes as written. Hearing
  no objections\, the MOTION WAS ADOPTED. 10-0-0 (AYE: Agard\, Awong\, Dora
 n\, Inouye\, Lee\, Mesta\, Miyazono\, Smith\, Velasco\, and Veray\; NAY: N
 one\; ABSTAIN: None) [2:19:07].\n\n9. CHAIR &amp\; BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS –
  [2:19:30]:\n\nNext Meeting – [2:19:32]: The Pearl City Neighborhood Boa
 rd No. 21 will recess in Tuesday\, March 26\, 2024. The next meeting of th
 e Pearl City Neighborhood Board No.21 is scheduled to be held on Tuesday\,
  April 23\, 2024 at the Momilani Community Center at 715 Hoomoana Street a
 nd online via WebEx. The Pearl City Neighborhood Board No. 21 meetings are
  broadcasted on Focus Channel 49 and air 2nd Saturday at 6:00 PM and 1st a
 nd 3rd Friday at 1:00 PM.\n\n10. ADJOURNMENT [2:20:00]: Chair Veray adjour
 ned the meeting at 9:20 p.m.\n\nSubmitted by: Anson Wu\, Neighborhood Assi
 stant\nReviewed by: Spencer Johnson\, Neighborhood Assistant\nFinalized by
 :\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit our board website.\n\n
 Event shows physical location\; however\, other options of participation m
 ay also include WebEx and phone.  If available\, instructions for WebEx a
 nd phone can be found at the top of the agenda.
LOCATION:Momilani Community Center\, 715 Hoʻomoana St\, Pearl City\, Hawai
 ʻi\, 96782 \, United States
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SUMMARY:34. Makakilo-Kapolei NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:MAKAKILO - KAPOLEI - HONOKAI HALE NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 34\n&n
 bsp\;\n\nREGULAR MEETING AGENDA\nWEDNESDAY\, APRIL 24\, 2024 at 7:00 P.M.\
 nKapolei Hale – Conference Room A &amp\; B\n1000 Ulu’ōhiʻa Street\, 
 Kapolei\, HI 96707\nAND ONLINE VIA WEBEX\n\nMeeting Link: https://cchnl.we
 bex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=m418eea6f374ed352b3861ab72fc19caf \nMeeting Numbe
 r / Access Code: 2489 012 4185\nPassword: NB34 (6234 from phones)\nJoin by
  Phone: +1-408-418-9388 United States Toll\n\nGoogle Drive Link: https://d
 rive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1GE3KMhGmxV2jxDLUnSvRUvThmykz8vGn\nBoard
  Meeting Recordings: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1DZJTKor6TTNYiqx5U-
 P2w\n\nMEETING POLICIES\nRULES OF SPEAKING: Makakilo/Kapolei/Honokai Hale 
 Neighborhood Board No. 34 asks if anyone wishing to speak is asked to rais
 e their hand\, and when recognized by the Chair to address comments to the
  Chair. §2-14-117 Order and decorum. (a) All board members shall promote 
 and preserve the order and decorum of the commission’s proceedings. Time
  allowances will prevail at the noted limits and anyone wanting to comment
  on multiple items will be allowed to do so with the same time limit allow
 ed per issue/item when the issue/item is called. All speakers are asked to
  be first recognized by the Chair\, and address comments through the Chair
 . Speakers (community and Board)\, must keep their comments under three (3
 ) minutes (adopted August 24\, 2022)\, and those giving reports are urged 
 to keep their reports under ten (10) minutes unless otherwise noted. Writt
 en reports\, flyers\, information pertinent to reports are to be handed ou
 t PRIOR to presentation/discussion. Please silence all electronic devices.
  Please adhere to time limits.\nNOTE: The Board may take action on any age
 nda item. As required by the State Sunshine Law (HRS 92)\, specific issues
  not noted on this agenda cannot be voted on unless added to the agenda.\n
 ORDER AND DECORUM: Our meetings are intended to act with fairness and orde
 r\, and according to the 2008 Neighborhood Plan. Everyone is asked to trea
 t each speaker with respect and keep their comments on agenda subjects wit
 hin the time allowed. Your kokua is appreciated to avoid delays or timely 
 adjournment of the meeting. Rules of decorum will be strictly enforced.\n\
 nWELCOME\nI. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Anthony Makana Paris\n\nII. ROLL CALL
  – Neighborhood Board Assistant\n\nIII. CITY MONTHLY REPORTS\nA. Honolul
 u Fire Department (HFD)\nB. Honolulu Police Department (HPD)\nC. Board of 
 Water Supply (BWS) – Nicole Rodwell\nD. Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Repres
 entative – DLM Deputy Director Keith Suzuka\nE. Councilmember Andria Tup
 ola\nF. OMPO Report – Frank Genadio\n\nIV. PRESENTATIONS\nA. Parcel 10 U
 pdate – Senior Vice President Tony Gaston and Assistant Development Mana
 ger Kathleen Iriarte\, Hunt Company\, Inc.\nB. “Haku” Kapolei Developm
 ent (North West Corner of Villages of Kapolei) – Christopher Flaherty\, 
 ‘Ikenakea Development LLC\; Daniel Simonich\, Michaels Organization\n\nV
 . STATE MONTHLY REPORTS – (Limited to three (3) minutes each\, unless ot
 herwise requested) If there are any printed reports and/or flyers that nee
 d to be disseminated\, please do so before start of meeting (or as early a
 s possible) so Board members have adequate time to brief themselves with y
 our material and information.\nA. U.S. Congressman Ed Case\nB. U.S. Congre
 sswoman Jill Tokuda\nC. Governor Josh Green’s Representative – Gordon 
 Pang\nD. Highways Division\, Department of Transportation (DOT)\nE. State 
 Senator Mike Gabbard (District 21)\nF. State Senator Maile Shimabukuro (Di
 strict 22)\nG. State Representative Diamond Garcia (District 42)\nH. State
  Representative Kanani Souza (District 43)\nI. State Representative Darius
  Kila (District 44)\nJ. Hawaii Community Development Authority (HCDA)\n\nV
 I. COMMUNITY/BOARD CONCERNS &amp\; ANNOUNCEMENTS (Limited to three (3) min
 utes each per person in totality. Issues concerning and/or needing elected
  official’s or agency input/comments and related issues are to be discus
 sed at the relative portion of the agenda. Issues and concerns not listed 
 elsewhere on the Board’s agenda may be raised\, but HRS Chapter 92 (”S
 unshine Law”) prohibits Board action from being taken during this meetin
 g.)\n\nVII. BOARD BUSINESS (10 minutes limit unless otherwise noted) Discu
 ssion and Action\nA. Approval of Written Summary for Video Record: Wednesd
 ay\, March 27\, 2024\nB. Resolution – STANDING IN SOLIDARITY WITH WAIKĪ
 KĪ NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 9 IN CALLING FOR THE PROHIBITION OF REFUSE COLL
 ECTION PRIOR TO 6 A.M. IN WAIKĪKĪ\nC. Resolution – SUPPORTING THE USE 
 OF SUSTAINABLE HAWAIIAN PLANT LANDSCAPES AND INCREASING FOOD SECURITY TOWA
 RD RESILIENT NEIGHBORHOODS\nD. Committee Reports – (Limited to three (3)
  minutes each)\na. Transportation Committee – Michael Ferreira\nb. Parks
  &amp\; Recreation Committee – Mikiala Lidstone\nc. Environmental Justic
 e Committee – Dr. Kioni Dudley\n\nVIII. ANNOUNCEMENTS\n• Next Schedule
 d Meeting – The Makakilo/Kapolei/Honokai Hale Neighborhood Board No. 34
 ʻs next scheduled meeting will be held on Wednesday\, May 22\, 2024.\n\nI
 X. ADJOURNMENT\n\n‘Olelo Community Television Cablecast of Board Meeting
 s: The Makakilo/Kapolei/Honokai Hale Neighborhood Board regular meetings a
 re video recorded and later on `Olelo Community Television Channel 49 at 9
 :00 p.m. on the second Friday of the month and on Channel 49 with a schedu
 le of the 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month at 12:00 p.m. determined by 
 ‘Olelo. There may be a week or two (2) delay after a meeting date before
  the first cablecast of that meeting’s video. The ‘Olelo program sched
 ule is posted at http://www.olelo.org/programming/default.html\n\nA mailin
 g list is maintained for interested persons and agencies to receive this b
 oard’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to th
 e mailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO)
  at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Haw
 aii 96817\, by telephone on (808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or e-mai
 ling nco@honolulu.gov. Agenda documents and minutes are also available onl
 ine at http://www.honolulu.gov/nco/boards.html.\n\nAll written testimony m
 ust be received in the NCO 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hou
 rs of the meeting\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted directl
 y to the Board at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please no
 te the Board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighbor
 hood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\,
  HI 96817\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or email nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf 
 you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disabili
 ty or an interpreter for a language other than English\, please call the N
 eighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
  p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business day
 s before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill requests
  received after this date.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nDRAFT REGULAR MEETING 
 WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD\nWEDNESDAY\, MARCH 27\, 2024 AT 7:00 P.M.
 \nKAPOLEI HALE CONFERENCE ROOM A + B AND ONLINE VIA WEBEX\n\nVideo Recordi
 ng of Meeting Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0uHclr383M\n\nGoogle 
 Drive Link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GE3KMhGmxV2jxDLUnSvRUv
 Thmykz8vGn\n\n1. CALL TO ORDER [0:00:06]\n\nChair Anthony Makana Paris cal
 led the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Quorum WAS established with five (5)
  members present. Note – This nine (9) member board requires five (5) me
 mbers to establish quorum and take official board action.\n\nBoard Members
  Present: Anthony Makana Paris\, Kioni Dudley\, Michael Ferreira\, Mikiala
  Lidstone\, Michael Singleton\, Amy Bossler (7:03 p.m.)\, Tiare Taala (7:1
 2 p.m.)\, and Moon Kahele (8:14 p.m.).\n\nBoard Members Absent: Matthew Kh
 an.\n\nGuests: Firefighter Justin Akamine-Nakakura (HFD)\; Corporal Roland
  Pagan (HPD)\; DLM Deputy Director Keith Suzuka (Mayor Blangiardi)\; Counc
 ilmember Andria Tupola\, Kika Tapeni\; Frank Genadio (CAC for OMPO)\; Neil
  Anthony Sims (Ocean Era)\; Nestor Garcia (Congressman Case)\; Gordon Pang
  (Governor Green)\; Meg Turner (Senator Gabbard)\; Patrice Tanna (Senator 
 Shimabukuro)\; Hunter Harris (Representative Garcia)\; Representative Kana
 ni Souza\; Tony Gaston (Hunt Companies)\; Kiran Polk (Chamber of Commerce)
 \; Isaiah Baclaan\, Mindy Ferreira\, Jon Yoshimura\, James Soong\, Patrick
  Watson\, Mike Golojuch\, Thad Spreg\, Maria Wilson\, Darren Holbrook\, Ni
 aulani Iliwaalani\, Yabe Domingo\, Pat Souza\, Mara Hanson (Residents/Gues
 ts)\; NA Logan Hutchinson (NCO). Note: Name not included if not legible or
  stated for the record. There were approximately 41 total participants.\n\
 n2. ROLL CALL [0:01:47]: The Neighborhood Assistant (NA) carried out a rol
 l call. Quorum WAS established with five (5) members present.\n\n3. CITY M
 ONTHLY REPORTS [0:02:14]\n\nBossler joined the meeting at 7:03 p.m.\; 6 me
 mbers present.\n\nHonolulu Fire Department (HFD) [0:02:14]: Firefighter Ju
 stin Akamine-Nakakura gave the report. Should you have any questions\, ple
 ase email the Honolulu Fire Department Community Relations Office at hfdnh
 b@honolulu.gov.\n• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A4NjQMXXDKP0
 KK24zJ7-Wo3C1zNV9cJu/view?usp=drive_link\n• February 2024 Statistics: Th
 ere were 2 structure fires\, 4 wildland/brush fires\, 3 nuisance fires\, 1
 6 activated alarms (no fire)\, 163 medical emergencies\, 1 motor vehicle c
 ollision with pedestrian\, and 11 motor vehicle crash/collisions.\n• Saf
 ety Tip: Smoke Alarm Safety Tips – Smoke alarms save lives and are an im
 portant part of a home fire escape plan. Properly installed and maintained
  smoke alarms give occupants early warning to get outside quickly. Install
  smoke alarms inside each bedroom and outside the sleeping areas (hallways
 ) and on every level of the home (including the basement). Keep smoke alar
 ms away from the kitchen or bathroom to reduce false alarms. Test all smok
 e alarms once a month. Press the test button to ensure the alarm is workin
 g. If the smoke alarm requires a nine-volt battery\, replace the battery e
 ach year. Replace smoke alarm unit every ten years\, or sooner if they do 
 not respond properly. For more information\, visit https://fire.honolulu.g
 ov/.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed [0:03:59].\n\nHonolul
 u Police Department (HPD) [0:05:46]: Corporal Roland Pagan reported the fo
 llowing:\n• February 2024 Statistics: There were 9 motor vehicle thefts\
 , 8 burglaries\, 82 thefts\, 29 unauthorized entries into motor vehicles (
 UEMV)\, and 2\,263 total calls for service. Further statistical informatio
 n can be found at https://www.honolulupd.org/.\n\nBoard of Water Supply (B
 WS) [0:08:06]: No representative present.\n• Report: https://drive.googl
 e.com/file/d/1KyXsqdnvePegpdR6XF2Sm9BUXCFi9WD6/view?usp=drive_link\n• To
 ilet Rebate: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Jm1DTFPaFV2SNmATIKSuAyEJvKGH
 XSqI/view?usp=drive_link\nMayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative [0:08:2
 6]: Department of Land Management (DLM) Deputy Director Keith Suzuka gave 
 the report and provided follow-up responses to concerns raised at the prev
 ious meeting. Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Town Hall (TH) meetings are return
 ing. The Honolulu Zoo came in 4th place for Best Zoo in America.\n• Mayo
 r’s Newsletter: https://www.oneoahu.org/newsletter\n• TH Schedule: htt
 ps://drive.google.com/file/d/1k98p4m1v611AjNAHnL6m_jW_ZfDVw2Ym/view?usp=dr
 ive_link\n• Skyline Ridership Statistics: https://www.honolulu.gov/cms-d
 ts-menu/site-dts-site-articles-2/54285-skyline-ridership.html\n• Career 
 Opportunities at the City &amp\; County of Honolulu: https://www.governmen
 tjobs.com/careers/honolulu\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed
  [0:13:49].\n\nTaala joined the meeting at 7:12 p.m.\; 7 members present.\
 n\nOahu Metropolitan Planning Organization (OMPO) Report [0:16:21]: Frank 
 Genadio reported on the March 2024 Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) meetin
 g.\n• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LzF8X-wXa44qYYH7WBXKbzLQZ
 anWAS48/view?usp=drive_link\n• FFYs 2025-2028 TIP: https://oahumpo.org/?
 wpfb_dl=3246\n• CAC meeting minutes: https://www.oahumpo.org/committees/
 citizen-advisory-committee/\n• Hawaii Department of Transportation repor
 ts and highways status: https://hidot.hawaii.gov/highways/\n\nCouncilmembe
 r Andria Tupola [0:20:00]: Councilmember Tupola highlighted the Mayor’s 
 Town Hall in Kapolei\, Resolution 24-50\, and the budget.\n• Newsletter:
  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JPiv-5wrrGvNQnwbQ1wvnVSJeOGAbAIC/view?us
 p=drive_link\n• Makakilo Drive Extension Information Guide: https://driv
 e.google.com/file/d/1TuyehF6GnB-iavnLRIALBIJ9gXCybU1K/view?usp=drive_link\
 n\n4. PRESENTATION [0:22:08]\n\nProposal for a Fish and Limu Culture Opera
 tion Offshore of Ewa Beach\, Oahu [0:22:08]: Neil Anthony Sims presented o
 n the proposal. Highlights included where and how to grow more limu\, Ocea
 n Era’s offshore farming history\, options for site location\, and commu
 nity outreach efforts to date. For any questions/concerns\, email neil@oce
 an-era.com or jennica@ocean-era.com.\n• Presentation: https://drive.goog
 le.com/file/d/1d4vu2ktzIwTIqwHbL-YNRRtpJnmUX2up/view?usp=drive_link\n\nQue
 stions\, comments\, and concerns followed [0:38:45].\n\n5. STATE MONTHLY R
 EPORTS [0:56:00]\n\nU.S. Congressman Ed Case [0:56:00]: No representative 
 present at this time.\n• Report: https://case.house.gov/news/email/show.
 aspx?ID=XPBR2D2ICFBAK\n\nU.S. Congresswoman Jill Tokuda [0:56:15]: No repr
 esentative present.\n• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Vn2oanR0
 PgMOihdJVEiGXup1KfV8MKjS/view?usp=drive_link\n\nGovernor Josh Green [0:56:
 31]: Due to technical difficulties\, this agenda item was deferred.\n\nHig
 hways Division\, State Department of Transportation (HDOT) [0:57:55]: No r
 epresentative present. No report provided. Chair Paris provided an update 
 about the speed hump being installed near Makakilo Elementary School on Pa
 lailai Street. For any questions/concerns\, email henry.kennedy@hawaii.gov
  or call (808) 222-4119.\n\nState Senator Mike Gabbard [0:59:04]: Meg Turn
 er gave the report and invited everyone to Senator Gabbard’s Listen Stor
 y Community meeting on Saturday\, March 30\, 2024 from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. 
 at the Kapolei High School Teachers’ Lounge and online via Zoom. To join
  virtually\, or for any questions/concerns\, email sengabbard@capitol.hawa
 ii.gov.\n• Newsletter: https://conta.cc/3PyePcB\n\nQuestions\, comments\
 , and concerns followed [1:02:14].\n\nState Senator Maile Shimabukuro [1:0
 2:55]: No representative present at this time. For any questions/concerns\
 , email p.tanna@capitol.hawaii.gov.\n• Newsletter: https://drive.google.
 com/file/d/1sRGEeH6ABZKXMjHzMBRfmUSTMWAmf6Aw/view?usp=drive_link\n\nState 
 Representative Diamond Garcia [1:03:16]: Hunter Harris gave the report. Hi
 ghlights included signs in the Villages of Kapolei\, House Resolution (HR)
  45\, and how to get involved in the legislative process.\n• Report: htt
 ps://drive.google.com/file/d/1rrOwWQa0j8JH15dFQ8zbigclkvM39BsD/view?usp=dr
 ive_link\n• HR 45: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11LyvER-3niHpnGhJdf_A
 TjOq7H9jFDiQ/view?usp=drive_link\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns fo
 llowed [1:06:42].\n\nState Representative Darius Kila [1:10:18]: No repres
 entative present. For any questions/concerns\, email repkila@capitol.hawai
 i.gov and/or d.eddy@capitol.hawaii.gov or call (808) 586-9480.\n\nState Re
 presentative Kanani Souza [1:10:28]: No representative present at this tim
 e.\n\nHawaii Community Development Authority (HCDA) [1:10:38]: No represen
 tative present.\n• Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PXZjUDfV
 JU6wb26mtsfELCZrTroBlHtV/view?usp=drive_link\n• Website: https://dbedt.h
 awaii.gov/hcda/\n\nKahele joined the meeting at 8:14 p.m.\; 8 members pres
 ent.\n\n6. COMMUNITY/BOARD CONCERNS &amp\; ANNOUNCEMENTS [1:11:30]\n\nReso
 lutions Related to Homeschooled Children [1:11:41]: Member Bossler raised 
 a concern about resolutions related to wellness checks for homeschooled ch
 ildren and available funding for existing schools.\n\nMakakilo Quarry Perm
 itted Interaction Group (PIG) [1:12:45]: Member Dudley provided an update 
 on some of his findings related to the PIG.\n\nRequest for Regular Updates
  from the Department of Transportation Services (DTS) [1:14:53]: Member Fe
 rreira requested that DTS provide quarterly updates to the Board. Regular 
 updates on traffic improvements\, traffic mitigation\, and the Makakilo Dr
 ive Extension are requested.\n\nKapolei Regional Park [1:21:30]: Member Bo
 ssler thanked Councilmember Tupola for the work being done at the park.\n\
 nElectric Grid Battery Blessing and Dedication [1:22:27]: Jon Yoshimura an
 nounced his company Plus Power recently blessed and dedicated a battery th
 at will be an essential part of Hawaiian Electric’s (HECO) plan to be us
 ing 100% renewable energy by 2045. The battery serves as a “pacemaker”
  for the electric grid. Yoshimura thanked the Board for their support of t
 he project and brought puzzles for all in attendance.\n\nVeterans Administ
 ration (VA) Clinic Update [1:26:49]: Tony Gaston (Hunt Companies) presente
 d on project updates/images\, highlighting the Grand Opening and parking. 
 For more information\, go to https://www.huntkalaeloa.com/construction.\n\
 nMakakilo Drive Extension [1:30:44]: Resident Patrick Watson thanked Membe
 r Ferreira and Frank Genadio for their continued work pursuing the Makakil
 o Drive Extension.\n\nScheduled DTS Updates to the Board [1:30:44]: Reside
 nt Mara Hanson supports the idea of DTS providing regularly scheduled upda
 tes to the Board and would like to know the best ways for community member
 s to provide feedback.\n\nHearing no objections\, Chair Paris returned to 
 previous agenda items [1:34:23].\n\nGovernor Josh Green [1:34:36]: Gordon 
 Pang gave the report and highlighted the Hawai’i Housing Finance &amp\; 
 Development Cooperation (HHFDC) selecting 2 companies to plan and develop 
 “Haku Kapolei”.\n• Website/Newsletter: https://governor.hawaii.gov/\
 n• Master Planner(s) Selected for Key Kapolei Parcel: https://drive.goog
 le.com/file/d/1GGxPf6Sxo0id82H1E1SUBUkIFGSkLmHR/view?usp=drive_link\n• M
 aui Housing Plan Update: https://governor.hawaii.gov/newsroom/office-of-th
 e-governor-news-release-gov-green-delivers-maui-housing-plan-update/\n• 
 Kapolei Long Range Master Plan: http://kapolei.com/pages/long-range-master
 -plan\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed [1:40:49].\n\nState 
 Representative Kanani Souza [1:56:11]: Representative Souza highlighted th
 e legislative session winding down over the next few weeks and a speed hum
 p installed in the area. For any questions/concerns\, email repsouza@capit
 ol.hawaii.gov or call (808) 586-8465.\n• Website: https://www.repsouza.c
 om/\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed [1:58:13].\n\n7. BOARD
  BUSINESS [1:59:16]\n\nApproval of Written Summary for Video Record – Fe
 bruary 28\, 2024 [1:59:16]: Ferreira MOVED and Lidstone SECONDED to approv
 e the February 28\, 2024 Written Summary for Video Record as written [1:59
 :33]. Hearing no discussion\, the board conducted a voice vote. The motion
  WAS ADOPTED\; 8 – 0 – 0 (Aye: Bossler\, Dudley\, Ferreira\, Kahele\, 
 Lidstone\, Singleton\, Taala\, Paris\; Nay: None\; Abstain: None) [1:59:54
 ].\n\nSupport of “Game Rooms Package” (Bill 57\, Bill 58\, Resolution 
 23-228) [2:00:09]: Resident Patrick Watson provided testimony in support o
 f the package. Chair Paris provided context on Bill 57\, Bill 58\, and Res
 olution 23-228. Ferreira MOVED and Bossler SECONDED the Board support of B
 ill 57\, Bill 58\, and Resolution 23-228 [2:08:27]. Discussion followed. H
 earing no further discussion\, the board conducted a voice vote. The motio
 n WAS ADOPTED\; 8 – 0 – 0 (Aye: Bossler\, Dudley\, Ferreira\, Kahele\,
  Lidstone\, Singleton\, Taala\, Paris\; Nay: None\; Abstain: None) [2:13:5
 4].\n• Game Room Package Materials: https://drive.google.com/drive/folde
 rs/1rkn09GHblUQqqOKf8uUPsh9gWNi9_Vlv\n\nAuthorize Letter of Support of “
 Game Rooms Package” [2:14:05]: Dudley MOVED and Bossler SECONDED to auth
 orize the letter of support for Bill 57\, Bill 58\, and Resolution 23-228 
 with friendly amendments [2:14:20]. Hearing no discussion\, the board cond
 ucted a voice vote. The motion WAS ADOPTED\; 8 – 0 – 0 (Aye: Bossler\,
  Dudley\, Ferreira\, Kahele\, Lidstone\, Singleton\, Taala\, Paris\; Nay: 
 None\; Abstain: None) [2:14:56].\n\nResolution Supporting the Continuous M
 onitoring of Toxic Emissions from the City’s H-POWER Waste-To-Energy Fac
 ility and the Scrubbing of Any Toxins that are Higher than National Standa
 rds or Public Health Guidelines [2:15:23]: Chair Paris introduced the reso
 lution. Taala MOVED and Singleton SECONDED to adopt the resolution [2:22:4
 2]. Discussion followed. Hearing no further discussion\, the board conduct
 ed a voice vote. The motion WAS ADOPTED\; 8 – 0 – 0 (Aye: Bossler\, Du
 dley\, Ferreira\, Kahele\, Lidstone\, Singleton\, Taala\, Paris\; Nay: Non
 e\; Abstain: None) [2:23:49].\n• Draft Resolution: https://drive.google.
 com/file/d/1xi5TbeJYHadV3nRu6fSK4Vd670AUSBHy/view?usp=drive_link\n\nCommit
 tee Reports [2:24:24]:\n• Transportation [2:24:24]: Member Ferreira high
 lighted the Mayor’s Town Hall meeting in Kapolei and continued work on t
 he Makakilo Extension and other projects.\n• Parks &amp\; Recreation [2:
 34:42]: Member Lidstone highlighted work at Kapolei Regional Park.\n• En
 vironmental Justice [2:36:04]: No report.\n\n8. ANNOUNCEMENTS [2:37:29]\n\
 nNext Scheduled Meeting: The next Makakilo/Kapolei/Honokai Hale Neighborho
 od Board No.34 regular meeting is scheduled for Wednesday\, April 24\, 202
 4 at 7:00 p.m. at Kapolei Hale and online via WebEx.\n\n9. ADJOURNMENT [2:
 37:48]: The meeting adjourned at 9:38 p.m.\n\nSubmitted by: Logan Kealoha 
 Hutchinson\, Neighborhood Assistant\nReviewed by: Dylan Buck\, Community R
 elations Specialist\nFinalized by:\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nTo view agenda and minute
 s\, visit our board website.\n\nEvent shows physical location\; however\,
  other options of participation may also include WebEx and phone.  If ava
 ilable\, instructions for WebEx and phone can be found at the top of the a
 genda.
LOCATION:Kapolei Hale (Conference Room A&amp\;B)\, 1000 Uluʻōhiʻa Street
 \, Kapolei\, Hawaiʻi\, 96707\, United States
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SUMMARY:25. Mililani-Waipi'o NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:MILILANI - WAIPI‘O - MELEMANU NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 25\n&nbs
 p\;\n\nREGULAR MEETING AGENDA\nWEDNESDAY\, APRIL 24\, 2024 at 7:30 P.M.\nM
 ILILANI HIGH SCHOOL – H BUILDING\n95-1200 MEHEULA PARKWAY\, MILILANI\, H
 I 96789\nAND VIRTUAL VIA WEBEX\n\nMeeting Link: https://cchnl.webex.com/cc
 hnl/j.php?MTID=ma928b5158f927471f69f341c814f6adf\nMeeting Number / Access 
 Code: 2488 190 5258\nPasscode: NB25 (6225 from phones and video systems)\n
 Join by Video System: Dial 24887188225@cchnl.webex.com\nJoin by Phone: +1-
 408-418-9388 United States Toll\n\nGoogle Drive: https://drive.google.com/
 drive/folders/1kK0RlwlrULOHw3HFRCLnoiy8MZLoYk8D?usp=drive_link\n\nRules fo
 r Virtual Participation and Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to 
 raise their hand\, and when recognized by the Chair\, to address comments 
 to the Chair. Speakers are encouraged to keep their comments under three (
 3) minutes\, and those giving reports are urged to keep their reports to l
 ess than three (3) minutes. Please silence all electronic devices.\n\nWrit
 ten Testimony: All written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood 
 Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours\, writ
 ten and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the board at the me
 eting. If submitting written testimony\, please note the board and agenda 
 item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\,
  530 South King Street\, Room 406\, Honolulu\, HI 96813. Fax: (808) 768-37
 11. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Danielle
  M. M. Bass\nA. Pledge of Allegiance\, Public Notice\, Roll Call/Quorum\n\
 nII. MONTHLY REPORTS (Limited to three (3) minutes each)\nA. Honolulu Fire
  Department\nB. Honolulu Police Department\nC. Military – Combat Aviatio
 n Brigade\, 25th Infantry Division\nD. Board of Water Supply (BWS)\n\nIII.
  FILLING OF VACANCY\nA. Sub-District Three (3): One (1) Vacancy\n\nIV. APP
 ROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES: Wednesday March 27\, 2024 Regular Meeting Minute
 s\n\nV. BOARD BUSINESS\nA. Presentation and Motion on Lighting &amp\; Roof
  Cover Needs at the Mililani In-line Hockey Court\, Located in Kaomaʻaik
 ū Neighborhood Park\nB. Presentation and Motion on Lighting Needs at the 
 Mililani Skate Park\, Located in Mililani District Park\n\nVI. COMMUNITY C
 ONCERNS (Limited to three (3) minutes each)\nA. Report Of Any Events or Co
 ncerns Within the Community\nAny community member can come forward and exp
 ress any comment or concern within decorum.\nPlease\, limit your comments 
 to three (3) minutes each per issue for items not on the agenda.\n\nVII. R
 EPORTS OF CHAIRS AND BOARD COMMITTEES (Limited to two (2) minutes each)\nA
 . Chair’s Report\nB. Treasurer’s Report – Josie Ka‘anehe\nC. Commu
 nity Partnerships and Community Outreach – Alex Ozawa\, Chair\nD. Commun
 ity Recognition and Service Awards – Josie Ka‘anehe\, Chair\nE. Commun
 ity Maintenance and Walk Audit – Martina Segura\, Chair\n1. Neighborhood
  Board Walk Form: https://forms.gle/3YeivtfDyT6VaAi1A\nF. Planning\, Zonin
 g\, Sustainable Development\, and Climate Resilience – Trevor Nagamine\,
  Chair\nG. Transportation &amp\; OMPO – Skyler Ross\, Chair\nH. Military
  Affairs and Emergency Management – Dennis Kim\, Chair\nI. Health\, Hous
 elessness\, and Human Services – Darsha Lee\, Chair\nJ. Parks and Recrea
 tion &amp\; Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Park – Sabrina Gustafson
 \, Chair\nK. Education – Marilyn Lee\, Chair\n\nVIII. ELECTED OFFICIALS 
 REPORTS (Limited to two (2) minutes each)\nA. Office of Hawai‘i’s 1st 
 Congressional District\, Congressman Ed Case – Nestor Garcia\nB. Office 
 of Hawai‘i State Governor Josh Green – Toni Schwartz\, Governor’s Re
 presentative\nC. Office of the City &amp\; County of Honolulu Mayor Rick B
 langiardi– Tracy Kubota\, Mayor’s Representative\nD. Office of the Cit
 y &amp\; County of Honolulu Council District 8\, Councilmember Val Okimoto
 \nE. Office of the City &amp\; County of Honolulu Council District 2\, Cou
 ncilmember Matthew Weyer\nF. Office of State Senate District 18\, Senator 
 Michelle Kidani\nG. Office of State Senate District 17\, Senator Donovan D
 ela Cruz\nH. Office of State House District 46\, Representative Amy Perrus
 o\nI. Office of State House District 38\, Representative Lauren Matsumoto\
 nJ. Office of State House District 37\, Representative Trish La Chica\n\nI
 X. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. Next Board Meeting: The next scheduled board meeting 
 will be held on Wednesday\, May 22\, 2024\, at 7:30 pm. Location: Mililani
  High School – H Building.\nB. Broadcast: Videotaping of Board meetings 
 are scheduled to be shown on ‘Ōlelo Focus 49\, Every Second Thursday at
  9:00 a.m.\, and on ‘Ōlelo Views 54\, Every First and Third Saturday at
  9:00 a.m.\n\nX. ADJOURNMENT\n\nA mailing list is maintained for intereste
 d persons and agencies to receive this board’s agenda and minutes. Addit
 ions\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be directed to 
 the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingha
 m Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\, by telephone on (808) 
 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or e-mailing nco@honolulu.gov. Agenda docu
 ments and minutes are also available online at http://www.honolulu.gov/nco
 /boards.html\n\nAll written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood
  Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours of th
 e meeting\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the
  Board at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please note the B
 oard and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Com
 mission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 9681
 7\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or 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 Neighborh
 ood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or
  send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business days before
  the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill requests receive
 d after this date.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nDRAFT REGULAR MEETING WRITTEN 
 SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD\nWEDNESDAY\, MARCH 27\, 2024 - 7:30 P.M. \nMILILA
 NI HIGH SCHOOL H-BUILDING – 95-1200 MEHEULA PKWY\, MILILANI\, HI 96789\n
 AND VIA WEBEX\n\nVideo recording of this meeting can be found at: https://
 www.youtube.com/watch?v=H11sOasq9ag\n\nGoogle Drive Link: https://drive.go
 ogle.com/drive/folders/1kK0RlwlrULOHw3HFRCLnoiy8MZLoYk8D\n\nI. CALL TO ORD
 ER - [0:01:26]\n\nChair Danielle Bass called the meeting to order at 7:41 
 p.m. due to technical difficulties. Roll call was conducted – [0:01:26] 
 and quorum was established with 20 members present [0:03:18]. Note: This 2
 3-member Board requires 12 members to establish a quorum and to take offic
 ial Board action.\n\nBoard Members Present: Danielle Bass\, Josie Kaʻaneh
 e\, Dennis Kim\, Marilyn Lee\, Mary Smart\, Ann Freed (logged on 7:49 p.m.
 )\, Ashley Trotter\, Sharon Williams\, Elise Carmody\, Rodney Park\, Sabri
 na Gustafson\, Leslie Among\, Trevor Nagamine\, Michael Dau\, Emil Svrcina
 \, Martina Segura\, Skyler Ross\, Katherine Kupukaʻa\, Kurumi Kaapana-aki
 \, Darsha Lee\, and Ed Flores.\n\nBoard Members Absent: Alex Ozawa.\n\nGue
 sts: Captain Shaun Wray (Honolulu Fire Department)\; Officer M. (Honolulu 
 Police Department)\; Michelle Chang\, Kurt Tsue (Hawaiian Electric)\; Rona
 ld Kuroda (Queen’s Medical Center)\; Robin Kalohelani (Queen’s Medical
  Center – West Oahu)\; Nestor Garcia\, Annika Nozaki (Congressman Case)\
 ; Toni Schwartz (Governor Green)\; Kelly Anaya (Councilmember Weyer)\; Rep
 resentative Amy Perruso\; Tracy Kubota (Mayor Blangiardi)\; Representative
  Lauren Matsumoto\, Representative Trish La Chica\; Allurie Joy Almogela (
 Senator Dela Cruz)\; Eric Kamanu (Councilmember Okimoto)\; Judith Kawamura
 \, Jocelyn Roberts\, Robb Tanaka\, Ken Inouye\, Mark Nonaki\, Chancy\, Jus
 tin Case\, Kanani\, KC\, Mark Clemente\, Randall Suzuka\, Ricky H.\, Shay\
 , Shecky Medeiros\, Sheryl Gardner\, Smolee\, Vanessa\, Wes (Residents and
  Guests)\; Rachel Cristobal (Neighborhood Commission Office). Note: Name n
 ot included if not legible or stated for the record. There were approximat
 ely 52 total participants.\n\nII. MONTHLY REPORTS - [0:03:20]\n\nHonolulu 
 Fire Department (HFD) - [0:03:28]: Captain Shaun Wray reported the monthly
  statistics for February 2024 and March safety tips on smoke alarms.\n• 
 Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12f9gmCqJ67l08TqpaGw6rhfUQ9y6Xrui/
 view?usp=drive_link\n\nHonolulu Police Department (HPD) - [0:05:23]: Offic
 er M. reported the following:\n• Monthly statistics for March 2024\n• 
 Website: https://www.honolulupd.org/\n• Neighborhood Security Watch: If 
 individuals are interested\, they are asked to call at (808) 723-8710.\n\n
 Questions\, comments\, and concerns followed - [0:08:14]\n• Can you chec
 k on whether there have been any aggressive dog reports in Mililani near R
 ec 1?\n• Can people legally spy on you in your backyard with a drone?\n
 • Can we arrange a watch to monitor illegal fireworks?\n\nMember Freed l
 ogged on at 7:49 p.m.\; 21 members are present.\n\nMilitary - Combat Aviat
 ion Brigade\, 25th Infantry Division - [0:11:24]: No representative presen
 t.\n\nBoard of Water Supply (BWS) - [0:11:42]: No representative present.\
 n• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1s91Oz3J8Uy8eY_t-rnDQYJKyVRH1
 byW1/view?usp=drive_link\n\nIII. APPROVAL OF BOARD MEETING MINUTES - [0:11
 :59]\n\nApproval of Wednesday\, February 28\, 2024 Regular Meeting Minutes
 : [0:12:03] MOVED by Gustafson and SECONDED by Ross to approve the Wednesd
 ay\, February 28\, 2024 Regular Meeting Minutes as written. [0:12:30] Hear
 ing no objections\, the motion was ADOPTED\; 21-0-0 (Aye: Bass\, Kaʻanehe
 \, Kim\, Marilyn Lee\, Smart\, Among\, Freed\, Trotter\, Williams\, Carmod
 y\, Park\, Darsha Lee\, Gustafson\, Ross\, Dau\, Nagamine\, Svrcina\, Segu
 ra\, Kupukaa\, Flores\, Kaapana-Aki\; Nay: None\; Abstain: None).\n\nIV. P
 RESENTATIONS - [0:12:34]\n\nHawaiian Electric Outages in Mililani Town - [
 0:13:21]: Michelle Chang and Kurt Tsue reported that the recent outages in
  Mililani Town are due to a combination of newly installed wildfire safety
  settings and faults in the underground cables buried directly in the grou
 nd. Hawaiian Electric expanded its wild fire safety strategy to improve pu
 blic safety in areas identified by the State of Hawaii as at risk for wild
  fires\, which includes Mililani. The settings are set to reduce the poten
 tial for sparking and ignition. Their engineers are currently working to d
 etermine where the underground cable faults have been occurring and will b
 e designing a project that will help reduce the frequency of the outages i
 n the near term.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed - [0:17:3
 0]\n• Is this the first area you are making lines sensitive to wildfires
 ?\n• Are there any plans to have better communication with the public fo
 r when events like this happen?\n• Can I get a notification from HECO wh
 en my power goes out?\n• How many linemen do we have to service Mililani
 ?\n• Is it recommended we get a battery with our PV system to help with 
 power supply during this time?\n• Do we call our PV installer or HECO fo
 r information on how to get a battery system?\n• Will installation of a 
 battery effect our PV agreement with HECO?\n• Do you have any advice on 
 what we can do in the interim to mitigate the issue until this situation i
 s resolved?\n• What do you envision for areas like Waipio where electric
 al lines run above ground to mitigate the high risk?\n• Are these outage
 s at homes with smart meters?\n• What causes a disruption for these unde
 rground cables?\n• How frequently have these disruptions occurred?\n• 
 How long have the disruptions lasted?\n• Are there any ways to plan for 
 these outages?\n\nWahiawa General Hospital Emergency Department Closure - 
 [0:32:30]: Brian Cunningham explained that the closure of the emergency de
 partment stems from several ongoing challenges. These include a decrease i
 n the local physician population leading to reduced patient volumes and re
 venue. Consequently\, the hospital faces difficulties in funding daily ope
 rations and meeting major capital needs\, such as maintaining HVAC systems
  in a large building. While the closure is temporary\, it has raised quest
 ions and concerns among members of the public.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, a
 nd concerns followed - [0:36:22]\no How many of the diagnostic services ar
 e being canceled out?\n• Is Queen’s going to demolish or remodel the h
 ospital?\n• How many months until the HVAC system is back up?\n• Where
  did all the long-term people under Wahiawa’s care go?\n• Why wasn’t
  the closure communicated more clearly with the members of the community?\
 n• What happened to the patients of the hospital prior to the closure?\n
 • What is the estimated delay in providing emergency medical services to
  members of the area now that they must be rerouted?\n• Can you elaborat
 e on the Koa Ridge project with Wahiawa Association?\n\nAcquisition and Fu
 ture Operations of Central Oʻahu Medical Centers - [0:47:05]: Robin Kaloh
 elani expressed her belief that the transition would occur smoothly\, with
  the hospital continuing to function with its current staff. However\, due
  to emerging HVAC issues\, they needed to reevaluate the facility and devi
 se a plan to ensure the hospital could operate within an accelerated timef
 rame. She stressed the importance of maintaining emergency services and ou
 tlined the services the community can expect upon acquisition and readines
 s for reopening.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed - [0:51:1
 2]\n• Can you update us on the certificate of need?\n• Can you clarify
  what a certificate of need is?\n• Is your intention to provide an in-pa
 tient hospital facility?\n• What is your long-term intention?\n• Is th
 e Koa Ridge medical center project part of the medical plan here?\n• Onc
 e the patient gets stabilized in the ER what happens to the patient?\n• 
 Does treatment of a patient depend on the openings of where they can be tr
 ansferred for further care or the choice of the family?\n• Will Koa Ridg
 e outpatient services be implemented prior to the next phase of Queens Med
 ical Center?\n• Are you saying Queens Medical Center has nothing to do w
 ith Koa Ridge?\n• Is Queens no longer involved with the Koa Ridge medica
 l facility?\n• Is there an Emergency Room in Kahuku Hospital or for emer
 gency care in the Mililani clinics?\n• Can you elaborate on the reasons 
 you would need to go to an emergency room verse an urgent care?\n• Can w
 e get a presentation from Castel and Cooke regarding the Koa Ridge medical
  center facility?\n• What about a shuttle between Wahiawa and Queen’s 
 West?\n• Are there anything in the works to work with discharges?\n• W
 hat can be done with the outpatient space at Wahiawa?\n• What is there f
 or near drowning patients?\n• What is the timeline and plan for the upgr
 ades and reopening of the Emergency Department?\n\nV. COMMUNITY CONCERNS -
  [1:22:01]\n\nUpdate with Mililani Town Association Regarding Fallen Tree 
 - [1:22:25]: Resident Judith Kawamura provided her update from attending t
 he Mililani Town Association (MTA) Board of Directors meeting on Wednesday
 \, March 13\, 2024. She was directed to get in touch with City and County\
 , so she had made arrangements to meet with the MTA General Manager David 
 O’Neill. She hopes to get a better understanding on the roles of the MTA
  and how to be proactive with the City and County regarding to community c
 oncerns and issues.\n\nVI. REPORTS OF CHAIRS AND BOARD COMMITTEES - [1:24:
 31]\n• Chair’s Report - [1:24:35]: Chair Bass provided a brief report.
 \n• Community Partnerships and Community Outreach - Alex Ozawa - [1:25:3
 8]: No representative present.\n• Community Recognition and Service Awar
 ds - Josie Kaʻanehe - [1:25:47]: No report.\n• Community Maintenance an
 d Walk Audit - Martina Segura - [1:25:55]: Segura informed about Neighborh
 ood Board Walk Form: https://forms.gle/3YeivtfDyT6VaAi1A\n• Planning\, Z
 oning\, Sustainable Development\, and Climate Resilience - Trevor Nagamine
  - [1:26:22]: Nagamine provided a brief report.\n• Transportation &amp\;
  OMPO - Skyler Ross - [1:27:51]: Ross provided a brief report.\n• Milita
 ry Affairs and Emergency Management - Dennis Kim - [1:31:00]: No report.\n
 • Health\, Houselessness\, and Human Services - Darsha Lee - [1:31:19]: 
 Darsha Lee provided a brief report.\n• Parks and Recreation &amp\; Patsy
  T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Field - Sabrina Gustafson - [1:32:13]: No r
 eport.\n• Education - Marilyn Lee - [1:31:21]: No report.\n\nVII. ELECTE
 D OFFICIAL REPORTS - [1:32:36]\n\nOffice of Hawaiʻiʻs 1st Congressional 
 District\, Congressman Ed Case - [1:32:37]: Nestor Garcia introduced Annik
 a Nozaki\, visiting from Washington D.C.\, and announced the upcoming gran
 d opening of the Akaka Clinic on Roosevelt Avenue\, scheduled for Friday\,
  April 5\, 2024. The outpatient facility will begin accepting patients as 
 early as Monday\, April 8\, 2024. Annika disclosed her focus areas in educ
 ation\, financial services\, and social security\, emphasizing her current
  efforts to collaborate with community members and organizations to secure
  funding specifically for fiscal year 2025. She also highlighted Congressm
 an Case's recent actions\, including passing federal funding for fiscal ye
 ar 2024 with colleagues to ensure government operations and voting on a Ti
 kTok divestment bill.\nU.S. Congress Constituent Services Guide: https://d
 rive.google.com/file/d/1vBgZABBPEeA21ciug2jfx1Wkm0uEdeWt/view?usp=drive_li
 nk\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed - [1:36:30]\n• Is the
  Congressman still concerned with reforming the Jones Act?\n• Do you hav
 e any results from the Congressman’s commission that looked at the firew
 ork importation at the ports?\n• Do you think the problems with the port
  of Baltimore will cause problems here?\n• Is there any infrastructure m
 oney available to help implement the HECO improvements/upgrades?\n• Can 
 you let the Congressman know this is a priority issue brought to the board
  by the community.\n• How do you feel and how does the Congressman feel 
 about possibly raising the retirement age of individuals for social securi
 ty?\n• Would it be possible to make participation in social security vol
 untary?\n• Wouldn’t it be easier for Congress to take up the social se
 curity issue rather than forming a commission?\n\nOffice of Hawaiʻi State
  Governor Josh Green - [1:45:38]: Toni Schwartz reported the following: Ne
 ws conference on the latest updates on the Maui Wildfire\; the number of i
 ndividuals who are in need of permanent housing has fallen from 7\,796 to 
 3\,109\; 850 units are under construction with midsummer moving dates\; ex
 panded Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) eligibility retroactivel
 y for all compact of free association families\; and completed the tempora
 ry replacement for the King Kamehameha III Elementary School.\n• Newslet
 ter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nf1KFW4c0zywCnPFdEiPbvXv3SX-fFsL/vie
 w?usp=drive_link\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed - [1:50:0
 3]\n• When was Scott voted in?\n• Is there still a Hurricane Relief fu
 nd?\n\nOffice of the City &amp\; County of Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi 
 - [1:50:34]: Tracy reported the following:\n• Town Hall Meetings: Thursd
 ay\, April 11\, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. at Wahiawā Elementary.\no 2024 Town Ha
 ll Meetings: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IL-hTmLIL4vGk1pa2jAftvXVzSaF
 tNp-/view?usp=drive_link\n• The Honolulu Zoo came in 4th place for the 2
 024 USA Today 10Best Reader’s Choice Awards for the “Best Zoo in Ameri
 ca” category.\n• Responses to questions raised from the previous meeti
 ng.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed - [1:52:41]\n• Does 
 the administration anticipate requesting additional funding to fund more a
 mbulance units?\n• Can you check on the status of the Storm Water fee?\n
 • Who is responsible for watering the street trees?\n\nOffice of the Cit
 y &amp\; County of Honolulu Council District 8\, Councilmember Val Okimoto
  - [1:56:29]: Eric Kamanu reported the following: First round of budget br
 iefings has been completed\; opportunity to introduce their amendments to 
 the budget\; last full council meeting was on Monday\, March 25\, 2024\; r
 equested for funds for the expansion and training for the Honolulu Police 
 Department\; requested for funds for law enforcement and pathway internshi
 p programs\; the Honolulu Fire Department has solicited and executed a con
 tract for the department first twin engine helicopter\; and funds were add
 ed into the district park development.\n• Newsletter: https://drive.goog
 le.com/file/d/13rgkSzKpX_ak2txvVuIu3Hwp2GTJY0ZL/view?usp=drive_link\n\nQue
 stions\, comments\, and concerns followed - [2:00:00]\n• What’s the st
 atus of resolution 65?\n• Why was Councilmember unable to attend the mee
 ting tonight?\n• What is the Councilmember’s position on the proposed 
 pay raise?\n\nOffice of the City &amp\; County of Honolulu Council Distric
 t 2\, Councilmember Matthew Weyer - [2:03:00]: Kelly Anaya reported the fo
 llowing:\n• The City’s Office of Economic Revitalization is offering a
  rent and utility help relief program on Saturday\, March 30\, 2024 from 9
 :00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.\n• 2024 Climate Champions Internship Program: http
 s://www.climatereadyoahu.org/climate-champions\n• Newsletter: https://dr
 ive.google.com/file/d/1GJWVJ347cDz_J0BiDLSppjEcS8fLJMjR/view?usp=drive_lin
 k\n• Watch Council Meetings: https://www.honolulucitycouncil.org/meeting
 s\n• Responded to questions raised from the previous meeting.\n\nQuestio
 ns\, comments\, and concerns followed - [2:06:00]\n• Why was Councilmemb
 er unable to attend the meeting tonight?\n• What is the Councilmember’
 s position on the proposed pay raise?\n\nOffice of State Senate District 1
 8\, Senator Michelle Kidani - [2:06:43]: Trevor Nagamine reported that edu
 cation week was held during the previous week. Senator Kidani was informed
  that day that the Governor has released a 7million dollar CIP appropriati
 on for improvements to Kamehameha Highway between Kuahelani Avenue to Lani
 kuhana Avenue.\n• Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lW1EZrD0K
 g_0YBrwQQKVF2mSpdFk61Ke/view?usp=drive_link\n\nOffice of State Senate Dist
 rict 18\, Senator Donovan Dela Cruz - [2:07:56]: Allurie Joy Almogela anno
 unced that Senator Dela Cruz is attending current Ways and Means Committee
  hearings for department budget decisions.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and c
 oncerns followed - [2:08:48]\n• Do you know when the senator will be nex
 t available to attend out meetings\n\nOffice of State House District 46\, 
 Representative Amy Perruso - [2:09:34]: Representative Perruso informed th
 at the House passed a budget without necessitating deductions from departm
 ent or agency budgets. She emphasized the importance of monitoring Senate 
 Bill 3207\, which proposes removing the cap on the superintendent's salary
 \, expressing her concerns about the bill. Additionally\, Representative P
 erruso highlighted the Governor's announcement of new nominees for the Boa
 rd of Education\, including Elynne Chung\, former Principal of Mililani Mi
 ddle School\, as well as initiatives such as the Hazard Awareness and Resi
 lience Program (HARP) 2.0. Furthermore\, she mentioned she was named as a 
 finalist for the Board for The Nation's Report Card (NAEP).\n• Newslette
 r: https://drive.google.com/file/d/141omw5nzdB_51Drh3X855LnsaMv8vOvc/view?
 usp=drive_link\n\nOffice of State House District 38\, Representative Laure
 n Matsumoto - [2:14:10]: Representative Matsumoto reported the following:\
 n• Town Hall Meeting: Friday\, April 12\, 2024 at Mililani District Park
  from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.\n• Mid-session survey\n• Mililani Citizen
 ’s Patrol &amp\; Suicide Prevention Training\n• Floor presentations fo
 r Mililani High School Champions\n• Department of Transportation’s (DO
 T) plans for Mililani Mauka’s emergency access road.\n• Newsletter: ht
 tps://drive.google.com/file/d/1qftY8_rKf3Mc7a16m8yhtQU5zUvl8z0z/view?usp=d
 rive_link\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed - [2:18:01]\n•
  What is the status of bill 2743 about a cesspool tax?\n\nOffice of State 
 House District 37\, Representative Trish La Chica - [2:18:58]: Representat
 ive La Chica reported that there’s a legislative survey\, which can be f
 ound on her website and the back of her newsletter. During the recess she 
 visited some of district schools and advocated for some funding that had b
 een left on the lapse list. She noted that the House budget\, which had un
 dergone crossover\, successfully reinstated a significant amount of fundin
 g while also introduced new allocations for schools.\n• Newsletter: http
 s://drive.google.com/file/d/1vEvmM8VR5wpcB2pIoa3dcMqy3DN7xK44/view?usp=dri
 ve_link\n\nVIII. ANNOUNCEMENTS - [2:21:00]\n\nIncrease in Scams - [2:21:38
 ]: Board member Freed announced that she has been talking to others in the
  community and found out that the number of scams is increasing.\n\nIX. AD
 JOURNMENT - [2:22:11]: The meeting adjourned at 9:57 p.m.\n\nSubmitted by:
  Rachel Cristobal\, Neighborhood Assistant\nReviewed by: Dylan Whitsell\, 
 Deputy\nFinalized by: Sabrina Gustafson\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nTo view agenda and m
 inutes\, visit our board website.\n\nEvent shows physical location\; howe
 ver\, other options of participation may also include WebEx and phone.  I
 f available\, instructions for WebEx and phone can be found at the top of 
 the agenda.
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 ʻi\, 96789\, United States
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SUMMARY:22. Waipahū NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:WAIPAHŪ NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 22\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULAR MEETING 
 AGENDA \nTHURSDAY\, APRIL 25\, 2024 7:00 P.M. \nFILIPINO COMMUNITY CENTER\
 n94-428 MOKUOLA STREET\, WAIPAHŪ\, HI 96797\n\nMeeting Materials: Find mo
 nthly archive of handouts and referenced materials concerning to Waipahu N
 eighborhood Board No. 22 at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1UO-g9
 cUa6y72reLs3sjAcsgNALCUBxnA\n\nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak 
 is asked to raise their hand\, and when recognized by the Chair\, to addre
 ss comments to the Chair. Speakers are encouraged to keep their comments u
 nder three (3) minutes\, and those giving reports are urged to keep their 
 reports under three (3) minutes. Please silence all electronic devices.\n\
 nPublic Announcements\, Reports &amp\; Presentations to the Board: Please 
 provide all materials before the meeting for posting online sent to the NC
 O office. Presentations may utilize PowerPoint\, should be succinct\, and 
 mindful of time. If presenting in person\, please arrange for a projector 
 and screen as needed\, and provide handouts for the board and the communit
 y.\n\nNote: The Board may take action on any agenda item. As required by t
 he State Sunshine Law (HRS 92)\, specific issues not noted on this agenda 
 cannot be voted on\, unless added to the agenda. A two-thirds (2/3) vote (
 13) of this 19-member Board is needed to add an item to the agenda. Items 
 may not be added if they are of major importance and will affect a signifi
 cant number of people.\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Connie Herolaga\n\nII
 . INTRODUCTION OF BOARD MEMBERS\n\nIII. BOARD VACANCIES: Residents interes
 ted in filling a vacant board seat must bring current proof of residency t
 o the board meeting or contact Neighborhood Assistant Zhoydell Magaoay (zh
 oydell.magaoay@honolulu.gov) to verify residency in advance. Candidates ma
 y speak for up to three minutes prior to board voting.\nA. At-Large – Fo
 ur (4) seats.\n\nIV. FIRST RESPONDER REPORTS-Limit to three (3) minutes ea
 ch.\nA. Honolulu Fire Department (HFD)\nB. Honolulu Police Department (HPD
 )\nC. Military Report: US Army – 599th Transportation Brigade\n\nV. RESI
 DENT AND COMMUNITY CONCERNS-Limited to three (3) minutes each.\n\nVI. BOAR
 D BUSINESS\nA. Request to Recess in June 2024\nB. Approval of Minutes: Thu
 rsday\, February 22\, 2024 &amp\; Thursday\, March 28\, 2024\nC. 3-Absence
  Letter: Members Ferreira\, Wilson\, Johnasen\nD. Chair’s Report\n\nVII.
  PRESENTATIONS\nA. None\n\nVIII. ELECTED OFFICIALS - Limit to three (3) mi
 nutes each\nA. Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative: Roger Babcock\, D
 irector\, Department of\nEnvironmental Services (ENV).\nB. Councilmember D
 istrict 2 – Councilmember Matt Weyer mweyer@honolulu.gov\nC. Councilmemb
 er District 8 – Councilmember Val Okimoto valokimoto@honolulu.gov\nD. Co
 uncilmember District 9 -- Councilmember Augie Tulba atulba@honolulu.gov\nE
 . Governor Josh Green’s Representative\nF. Senate District 18 -- Senator
  Michelle Kidani senkidani@capitol.hawaii.gov\nG. Senate District 19 -- Se
 nator Henry Aquino senaquino@capitol.hawaii.gov\nH. Representative Distric
 t 35 – Rep. Cory Chun repchun@capitol.hawaii.gov\nI. Representative Dist
 rict 36 – Rep. Rachele Lamosao replamosao@capitol.hawaii.gov\nJ. Represe
 ntative District 37 – Rep. Trish La Chica replachica@capitol.hawaii.gov\
 nK. Representative District 39 – Rep. Elijah Pierick reppierick@capitol.
 hawaii.gov\nL. US Representative Ed Case\nM. US Representative Jill Tokuda
 \n\nIX. REPORTS-Limit to three (3) minutes each.\nA. Board of Water Supply
 \nB. Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organization\, Citizens Advisory Committee
  (OMPO-CAC): Daniel de Gracia II\nC. Reports of Board Members Attendance a
 t other Meetings\n\nX. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. Next Meeting: The next Regular me
 eting of the Waipahu Neighborhood Board No. 22 is on Thursday\, May 23\, 2
 024 at the Filipino Community Center.\nB. Broadcast: Rebroadcast of Waipah
 ū Neighborhood Board No. 22 meetings are scheduled on ʻŌlelo channel 49
  for Every Second Saturday at 9:00 p.m. and Every Fourth Sunday at 9:00 a.
 m.\n\nXI. ADJOURNMENT\n\nA mailing list is maintained for interested perso
 ns and agencies to receive this board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, 
 corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be directed to the Nei
 ghborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boule
 vard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\; Telephone (808) 768-3710 Fax (8
 08) 768-3711\; or call Neighborhood Assistant Zhoydell Magaoay at (808) 76
 8-4224 or e-mail zhoydell.magaoay@honolulu.gov. Agendas and minutes are al
 so available on the internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco.\n\nAll written testi
 mony must be received in the Neighborhood 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 the meeting. If submitting written tes
 timony\, please note the board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns.
  Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suit
 e 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@hon
 olulu.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 Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8
 :00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three
  (3) business days before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to
  fulfill requests received after this date.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nDRAFT
  REGULAR MEETING MINUTES\nTHURSDAY\, FEBRUARY 22\, 2024 \n7:00 P.M. \nFili
 pino Community Center\n\nCALL TO ORDER – Chair Connie Herolaga called th
 e meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Quorum was not established with 9 members 
 present. Note: This 19-member Board requires 10 members to establish a quo
 rum and to take official Board action.\n\nBoard Members Present – Connie
  Herolaga\, Richard Oshiro\, Maureen Andrade\, Annette Yamaguchi\, Jayton 
 Chang\, Maurice Morita (arrived at 7:05 p.m.)\, Terry Tumbaga\, Nathan Cha
 ng\, Darryl Macha\, and Chad Domingo.\n\nBoard Members Absent – Jesse Jo
 hnasen\, Dave Beers\, Jordana Ferreira\, Danny de Gracia\, and Kevin Wilso
 n.\n\nGuests – Firefighter Nate Utu (Honolulu Fire Department – HFD)\;
  Sergeant Matthew Fong (Honolulu Police Department – HPD)\; Captain Hick
 ey\, Alison Martinez (Military Services-599th Army Transportation Brigade)
 \; Keoni Mattos (Board of Water Supply – BWS)\; Jay Egusa\, Kent Yang (D
 epartment of Transportation Services – DTS)\; Councilmember Matt Weyer\,
  Kelly Anaya (Councilmember Matt Weyer’s Office)\; Councilmember Val Oki
 moto\, Jocelyn Roberts (Councilmember Val Okimoto’s Office)\; Councilmem
 ber Augie Tulba\, Aaron Ho (Councilmember Augie Tulba’s Office)\; Repres
 entative Cory Chun\; Representative Rachele Lamosao\, Jared Ellis (Represe
 ntative Trish La Chica’s Office)\; Telesia Pasese (Congresswoman Jill To
 kuda’s Office)\; Joy Yoshida\, Dalen Calistro\, Shiloh Bayudan\, Phoebe 
 Tamayo\, Erin Kumasaka\, Beatrice Del Rosario\, Carlo Golez\, Tyren Villor
 ia (Waipahū High School Center for Tomorrow’s Leaders (CTL) (Residents 
 and Guests)\; Zhoydell Magaoay (Neighborhood Commission Office - NCO). Not
 e: Name was not included if not legible. There were 30 total participants.
 \n\nRULES OF SPEAKING – Chair Herolaga read the rules of speaking.\n\nBO
 ARD VACANCIES – There were no volunteers.\n\nFIRST RESPONDERS’ REPORTS
 \nHonolulu Fire Department (HFD): Firefighter Utu reported the February 20
 24 statistics. Firefighter Utu responded to a question raised at the previ
 ous meeting regarding texting 911. Firefighter Utu noted texting 911 shoul
 d only be done when you are unable to make a voice call\, such as being in
  a location with sporadic cellular voice service. Firefighter Utu also not
 ed that the individual must provide the location and type of emergency. Fi
 refighter Utu further noted to not use abbreviations\, use plain English t
 exts and the 911 Central Dispatch will then respond with text question per
 taining to the situation.\nFebruary 2024 Statistics: There was one (1) str
 ucture fire\, three (3) wildland/brush fires\, 15 nuisance fires\, one (1)
  cooking fire\, five (5) activated alarms (no fire)\, 225 medical emergenc
 ies\, two (2) motor vehicle collisions with pedestrians\, 10 motor vehicle
  crashes/collisions\, and one (1) hazardous materials incident. Firefighte
 r Utu provided the smoke alarm safety tips. A copy of the report can be fo
 und at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/129GU1RB5CbVzj98mnw9qCKE-6oPbbSNb/
 view?usp=drive_link. Should you have any questions\, please e-mail the HFD
 ’s Community Relations Office at HFDNHB@honolulu.gov.\n\nMember Morita a
 rrived at 7:05 p.m. There were 10 members present. Quorum was established.
 \n\nHonolulu Police Department (HPD): Sergeant Fong reported the following
  statistics.\nFebruary 2024 Statistics: There were nine (9) motor vehicle 
 thefts\, six (6) burglaries\, 46 thefts\, and 15 unauthorized entries to m
 otor vehicle (UEMV). Sergeant Fong provided safety tip of the month which 
 is to always be aware of your surroundings\, especially at night and repor
 t all suspicious activity by calling 911. A copy of the report can be foun
 d at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kj7a5r9aAsTG24d26es-okNnH3OpO7kJ/vi
 ew?usp=drive_link. For more detailed breakdown of statistics\, visit www.h
 onolulupd.org. Sergeant Fong provided responses to concerns raised at the 
 previous meeting. Sergeant Fong reported 51 fireworks related calls servic
 e between December 31\, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. to January 1\, 2024 at 7:00 a.m.
  Sergeant Fong noted that there was no arrest made\, nor any citations iss
 ued\, no injury care for (ICF) or any type of sick calls regarding any typ
 e of fireworks issues. Sergeant Fong also note that the 51 calls for servi
 ce were related to the Waipahū area which encompasses from the downside b
 y Don Quijote and all the way up to the northside\, which is Waipiʻo.\n\n
 Questions\, comments\, and concerns followed.\n1. Fireworks – Village Pa
 rk: Andrade noted that fireworks have been going off constantly every nigh
 t since Tuesday\, March 26\, 2024 between Palai Street and Kaʻaka Street 
 on the east side closer to the perimeter. Andrade requested for police pre
 sence in the area. Sergeant Fong responded that he can guarantee that the 
 officers are out there. Sergeant Fong encouraged the public that want to r
 eport fireworks to call 911 and to meet with the officer to take down the 
 report for HPD to do enforcement. Sergeant Fong noted that a lot of people
  do not take that initiative and often say someone else will call\, so the
  only thing HPD can do is to enforce what they see. Andrade noted visibili
 ty from HPD no matter what time of the night will help. Sergeant Fong resp
 onded that he will get officers to patrol the area.\n2. Fireworks – Spec
 ial Operation: Oshiro asked and Sergeant Fong responded that HPD did have 
 a specialized operation that included both uniformed officers and undercov
 er officers (plain clothes officers). Sergeant Fong noted that there were 
 a lot of officers scattered within the District 3 – Pearl City\, ʻAiea\
 , and Waipahū. Sergeant Fong also noted that the special operation focuse
 d on large gatherings and disturbances and not a lot of the fireworks even
  if HPD see the illegal fireworks.\n3. HPD Assignment: Domingo inquired ab
 out the number of officers assigned to Waipahū. Sergeant Fong responded t
 hat in any given time\, there is approximately four (4) officers to five (
 5) officers\, including a supervisor and the minimum officer status for th
 e area of Pearl City\, ʻAiea and Waipahū encompasses 13 officers. Doming
 o inquired about the location of officers when there is nothing going on. 
 Sergeant Fong responded that a lot of the officers strategically place the
 mselves with their communities and remain vigilant\, not necessarily in th
 eir routine area because the officers know that crime is an opportune time
 . Sergeant Fong noted that officers understand that there are areas of not
 oriety for crimes\, so officers will stationary themselves\, either taking
  a break\, doing reports\, however as a supervisor\, Sergeant Fong tries t
 o encourage the officers to stay within the community and not just stay hi
 ding\, but to be more vigil. Sergeant Fong also noted that officers are in
  the Filipino Community Center area with their blue lights on around 2:00 
 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. Domingo asked and Sergeant Fong responded that there are
  four (4) officers and there are six (6) beats that is actually allocated 
 to the Pearl City area.\n\nUS Army 599th Transportation: Captain Hickey an
 nounced the U. S. Army Garrison Hawaii (USAG) is having a hiring fair in m
 id-April 2024 and it is open to the public. Advanced applications can go t
 o: www.himwr.com. Captain Hickey also announced the USAG publish a monthly
  training advisory and the remaining trainings for this month includes Eas
 t Range with ranger and jungle tactics\, small arms blank fire during the 
 day from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Captain Hickey noted that the training is 
 going to occur all the way through Sunday\, March 31\, 2024. Captain Hicke
 y announced that the Army will be conducting prescribed burns from Friday\
 , April 5\, 2024 through Saturday\, April 20\, 2024 on Schofield Barracks 
 training range complex. Captain Hickey noted that prescribe burning is one
  of the most effective tools in managing the spreading of wildfires and en
 hances the protection of endangered plants and animals by reducing vegetat
 ive ground fuels. Captain Hickey also noted the Army has received approval
  from the Hawaii State Department of Health (HDOH) Clean Air Branches and 
 coordinated with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to ensure all State an
 d Army requirements are met. Captain Hickey further noted that multiple pe
 rsonnel and assets from the Army are going to be supporting the prescribed
  burn. To report any concerns to contact the new Concern Line at 808-787-1
 528 or usag.hawaii.comrel@army.mil.\n\nRESIDENT AND COMMUNITY CONCERNS\n1.
  Park Closure: Chair Herolaga noted that over the recent months\, the Boar
 d has received numerous complaints from residents in the surrounding area 
 regarding disruptive noise disturbances stemming from activities occurring
  within the Waipahū Uka Park during late evening hours. Chair Herolaga al
 so noted that the community is requesting the park closure from 8:00 p.m. 
 to 6:00 a.m. daily. Andrade asked Councilmember Tulba if his office has re
 ceived any complaints. Andrade requested help from Councilmembers Tulba an
 d Weyer.\n2. Landfill: Oshiro noted that he received several concerns rega
 rding the possible site of a landfill at the Waipiʻo Soccer Field. Oshiro
  inquired if the other Board members received calls from residents express
 ing their opposition of a landfill on the soccer field area. Councilmember
  Weyer noted the memo that Oshiro referenced is in relation to the informa
 tion briefing that the Councilmember is going to do on the landfill Wednes
 day\, April 3\, 2024. Chair Herolaga noted that the military told her the 
 field is a blast zone. Tumbaga noted a few residents have asked her to sha
 re their concerns and opposition of the Waipiʻo Soccer Field as a landfil
 l because the City spent so much millions of dollars\, near the school and
  the possible spillage in the Pearl Harbor area.\n3. Concerning Emails: Ja
 yton Chang raised his concerns to Neighborhood Assistant Magaoay regarding
  the Board receiving several emails from a Michael Anderson requesting tha
 t the Board investigate his neighbor. Chang noted the individual has made 
 several accusations of criminal activities of his neighbor such as murder 
 and sexual abuse of a minor. Chang also noted the board member informed Se
 rgeant Fong of this situation after the HPD monthly report.\nPRESENTATION\
 nTheBus Service Modifications: Jay Egusa of the Department of Transportati
 on Services (DTS) provided the upcoming modifications to the bus service. 
 Egusa noted that starting on Sunday\, June 2\, 2024\, DTS will be making s
 ome modifications to Route 43 (Waipahū-Honolulu-Alapai) that travels betw
 een Waipahū and Alapai Transit Center. Egusa also noted that the segment 
 between Waiawa Road and Alapai Transit Center and Leolua Street will be di
 scontinued. Egusa further noted that the route will instead be going to go
  down to Hoaeae West Loch Rail Station\, where it is going to lay over and
  terminate on the west side of the route. Egusa reported that the new Rout
 e 43 (Waipahū-Waiʻawa) will operate Weekdays/Saturdays/Holidays from 4:3
 0 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. (next day) and Sundays from 5:00 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. (ne
 xt day). Egusa noted that the service will also increase its service frequ
 encies to 20 minutes on Weekdays and 30 minutes on Weekends/Holidays. Egus
 a also noted that Route 432 (East-West Waipahū) Circulator route will be 
 discontinued and replaced by the new Route 43 since it is similar route. E
 gusa further noted that DTS is doing this because DTS looking for ways to 
 use their resources in the best way possible\, looking for redundancies in
  their transit network and found that this route was one of the redundanci
 es. Egusa noted that DTS will be sending out a notice via mail\, to all of
  the Waipahū residents informing them of these changes. The notice can be
  found at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Pkt3oaAL1eoYPG2Gp-Zua8OYQIl3NCi
 J/view?usp=drive_link.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed. Ro
 ute Changes: Chair Herolaga asked and Egusa responded DTS will be disconti
 nuing service of Route 432 because Route 43 is pretty much the same route.
  Chair Herolaga asked and Egusa responded that Route 43 does not go on the
  freeway and that Route E is the express bus for Waipahū. Egusa noted tha
 t Route E is a limited stop route that travels through Waipahū\, serves t
 he Waipahū Public Transit Center and then goes on the freeway. Chair Hero
 laga raised concerns that the Route E will not serve the bus stop at the c
 orner of Hiapo Street and Mahoe Street which is loaded every morning with 
 workers trying to get in to town and high school students to go to school.
  Egusa responded that Route E is not changing and as for the high school s
 tudents\, Route 43 will drop them off in front of Waipahū High School. Ch
 air Herolaga asked and Egusa responded that Route E does go into residenti
 al areas but will not stop every single bus stop along its route.\n\nChair
  Herolaga called for a recess at 7:32 p.m.\nChair Herolaga called the meet
 ing back to order at 7:36 p.m.\n\nIllegal Dumping: Waipahū High School Ce
 nter for Tomorrow’s Leaders (CTL) students Tyren Viloria\, Erin Kumasaka
 \, Beatrice Del Rosario\, and Carlo Golez presented their team project on 
 illegal dumping. Golez provided a brief introduction of the CTL program. K
 umasaka noted that after doing some research throughout the Waipahū commu
 nity\, the group found a news article that states illegal dumping has been
  a problem in Waipahū for many years and illegal dumping is a problem bec
 ause it pollutes the air\, water\, and soil. Kumasaka also noted the group
  identified dumping sites such as the West Loch bike path between Waipahū
  and Pearl City\, Waipahū drainage ditch\, Kapakahi Stream at Farrington 
 Highway\, Waipahū Depot Road\, and at the end of Leokane Street. Viloria 
 noted that his generation do not really know what it feels like to really 
 value what his grandparents and parents experienced. Del Rosario noted tha
 t the group identified two (2) solutions to tackle the problem which are s
 cheduling a group clean up on one of the sites with organizations in their
  school and in the community and with the help of Representative Lamosao d
 rafted a resolution that acknowledges the problem of illegal dumping how t
 he group can solve it\, and who they can partner up with.\nQuestions\, com
 ments\, and concerns followed.\n1. Dumping Sites: Tumbaga inquired about t
 he process that the group took to determine the sites for their project be
 cause there are other sites that have a lot of illegal dumping specificall
 y on Waipahū Street. Del Rosario responded that those sites in their proj
 ects are the sites that really stood out to them and those sites repeatedl
 y will come up in their research.\n2. Clean Up: Tumbaga asked about how wi
 ll the group get other organizations to get involved in the cleanup. Golez
  responded that one of their main points of coming to this Board meeting i
 s to gain a new sense of understanding and new ways to look at things. Gol
 ez noted the group is looking towards more ways to tackle that as well as 
 get provided more on insights to when\, where to tackle these specific sit
 es\, and what nonprofits are interested\, similar to what Waipahū Interme
 diate School did\, in which the School recently signed the right of entry 
 and they passed a right of entry with a nonprofit to clear the jungle behi
 nd their school. Golez also noted that several clubs and organizations wit
 hin Waipahū High School wanting to clear out the area around the bike pat
 h along the School’s W-building\, but they cannot really tackle that bec
 ause of there is so any jurisdictions on how to do this\, so the group is 
 looking for other opportunities outside of the school as an alternative.\n
 3. Volunteer Opportunities: Macha encouraged the group to stay connected w
 ith the area City Councilmembers\, State Representatives and State Senator
 s to pick up on some volunteer opportunities for the students. Andrade exp
 ressed her enthusiasm to the group and for the group to not stop encouragi
 ng other classmates to continue what they are doing.\n\nBringing awareness
  towards the increasing amount of illegal parked cars in Waipahū: Waipah
 ū High School CTL students Dalen Calistro\, Shiloh Bayudan\, and Phoebe T
 amayo presented their project on illegal parking in Waipahū. Calistro not
 ed that on one of the community surveys\, seven percent of the people surv
 eyed want to see an improvement in issues concerning illegal parking and 4
 5% of people living in Waipahū want to see an improvement in parking spac
 e. Tamayo noted that the group chose this topic because the group wanted t
 o promote general safety on the roads\, especially with high school studen
 ts. Tamayo shared photos of areas with high number of illegal parking. Bay
 udan noted that the problem of illegal parking has been addressed many tim
 es in the past and that there are lots of thoughts that goes into processi
 ng the solutions and implementing them into in communities. Bayudan noted 
 the possible solutions are building a parking structure which will need fu
 nding and planning\, a parking permit system similar to the Kalihi Valley 
 parking permit system\, and increase the size of signs previously placed a
 nd change the times of when it is okay to park. Tamayo provided a brief de
 scription of the Kalihi Valley residential parking zone (RPZ) program and 
 noted that the parking policy yielded positive results from residents\, ho
 wever the policy had some issues\, for example\, the one-hour parking limi
 t was not enough and the monitoring of the areas 24-7 was difficult to enf
 orce.\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed.\n1. Education: Morita
  applauded the group for tackling a very complex problem. Morita noted tha
 t it will take more education about the parking situation. Morita suggeste
 d looking into the restricted parking zones that the City Council passed b
 ecause it is one way to keep other people from parking in front of your ho
 me.\n2. Acknowledgement: Yamaguchi noted that it is heartwarming to see a 
 group of individuals who are going to be the next generation of caring peo
 ple for the beautiful community that they all love.\n3. Unimproved Sidewal
 ks: Jayton Chang noted that there are a lot of unimproved sidewalks where 
 people can drive over the asphalt and park on the grass. Chang suggested t
 o include pushing the State and City to improve the sidewalks and bulb-out
 s in Waipahū as possible solutions to their project.\n\nELECTED OFFICIALS
 \nMayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative – There was no representative
  present. The Mayor’s Representative report can be found at https://driv
 e.google.com/file/d/1IQly3S2pIzYffGdbKl61xXudBnv17nuq/view?usp=drive_link.
  For more information visit https://www.oneoahu.org.\nCouncilmember Matt W
 eyer – Councilmember Weyer provided his report\, which can be found at: 
 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AF2ro6AcwWfw-DOblSIawpj3p0KElwlU/view?usp
 =drive_link. Councilmember Weyer encouraged the public to provide input on
  the budget process. Councilmember Weyer noted that he is currently workin
 g on additional amendments to propose in the Budget Committee. Councilmemb
 er Weyer provided legislative updates specifically on Resolution 23-162 wh
 ich would amend the City Charter to establish a Climate Resiliency Fund\, 
 which was passed out of the City Council and approved by the Mayor and Res
 olution 23-239 which passed out of the City Council and would establish th
 e minimum qualifications for the Director of Emergency Management in the C
 ity Charter. Councilmember Weyer provided the memo that his office sent ou
 t to the Managing Director and Environmental Services Director in preparat
 ion for the information briefing scheduled for Wednesday\, April 3\, 2024.
  The memo can be found at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Udk5z0lMUhFW6m1
 YDadTlys6AfV07CAp/view?usp=drive_link. Councilmember Weyer reported that t
 he City did a cleanup at the park and ride area in Village Park and work o
 rders are out for the issues relating to the street light on Anonui Street
  and the slide that was removed and the picnic tables at Hoʻaeʻae Park.\
 n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed.\n1. Landfill: Chair Herol
 aga noted that Waipahū had a landfill in the past. Councilmember Weyer co
 nfirmed there was a landfill in the past. Councilmember Weyer noted that t
 he Mayor did say that the Waipiʻo Peninsula not the final option and that
  the Mayor is looking at private lands and evaluating all the different op
 tions.\n2. Petition: Andrade asked the students from Waipahū High School 
 if they wanted a landfill behind their school and encouraged them to do a 
 petition. A student from Waipahū High School responded that there is a pe
 tition that is circulating in their school opposing the landfill at Waipi
 ʻo Soccer Field.\n3. Possible Landfill Sites: Oshiro asked how did the ad
 ministration decide on the proposed site and how many other sites that mig
 ht be feasible. Councilmember Weyer responded that the Landfill Advisory C
 ommission (LAC) initially excluded Waipiʻo Soccer Complex because it’s 
 part of the tsunami inundation zone\, so the Committee looked at six (6) s
 ites\, all within the no pass zone. Councilmember Weyer noted since then\,
  the Administration has been looking at other locations and in addition to
  the Soccer Complex\, the Administration is looking at private land. Oshir
 o requested the location of the private lands that the Administration is l
 ooking at as possible sites.\n4. Other Solutions: Morita suggested to look
  at other cities that have the same problem such as San Francisco and Seat
 tle on how they have handled their problem such as making their residents 
 responsible for theri own trash because nobody wants a landfill in their b
 ackyard. Councilmember Weyer responded that he agrees with Morita and Coun
 cilmember Weyer’s main goal is to ensure that the voices of the communit
 y are represented as the Administration comes up with the various location
 s and ideas.\n5. Inundation Zones: Jayton Chang requested that the inundat
 ion zones be reviewed and updated.\n6. Transparency: Chang expressed his f
 rustration with the lack of transparency from the Administration regarding
  the entire process in determining the landfill sites.\n\nCouncilmember Va
 l Okimoto – Councilmember Okimoto provided her report\, which can be fou
 nd at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ui9pyXAP6D047nFrYpe75o5ALUkueFLx/v
 iew?usp=drive_link. Councilmember Okimoto reported that she had added amen
 dments to the budgets to include several Capital Improvement Projects (CIP
 ) in District 8 which will be considered at the next Budget hearing on Mon
 day\, April 1\, 2024. Councilmember Okimoto noted that the final budget is
  expected to be completed in early June 2024. Councilmember Okimoto also n
 oted that she wanted to prioritize specific projects to better serve and p
 rotect the communities which includes new Pearl City Police Station\, law 
 enforcement program\, park repairs and maintenance\, and ambulance unit fa
 cility in Waipiʻo Gentry. Councilmember Okimoto announced that the HFD ha
 s solicited and execute a contract for the departmentʻs first twin engin 
 helicopter. Councilmember Okimoto reported that there is a supply shortage
  of parts for the trash pick up trucks which members of the community in D
 istrict 8 are not getting their rash picked up.\n\nCouncilmember Augie Tul
 ba – Councilmember Tulba noted that the goal of the Win Back Waipahū\, 
 Walk the Block is to come together with the community to improve safety. C
 ouncilmember Tulba also noted the program is an opportunity to engage with
  the homeless community\, building a relationship so they can get the help
  they need and at the same time getting the small businesses\, nonprofits\
 , schools\, and churches involved to winning back the Waipahū community. 
 Councilmember further noted one of the suggestion that came out of the Fri
 day\, February 9\, 2024 walk the block was a mural in the back of Seafood 
 City and possibly putting lights. Councilmember Tulba announced that the n
 ext walk the block will be sometime in April 2024. Councilmember Tulba pro
 vided responses to concerns raised at the previous meeting which includes 
 junkyard growing\, stripped vehicles and homeless people at the entrance o
 f Cane Haul Road\, homeless situation at Leoku Street\, two major cleanups
 \, and Homeless Outreach and Navigation for Unsheltered Persons (HONU)’s
  total intake numbers.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed.\n1
 . Homeless Encampment: Andrade suggested working with Avalon which owns th
 e property behind Seafood City and with Dr. Babcock to clean up the trash 
 that is going into the stream. Andrade noted homeless individuals are bloc
 king the sidewalk on Leoku Street. Councilmember Tulba noted that Sergeant
  Paiwa suggested putting street lights on the sidewalk to prevent camping 
 on the sidewalks and help the neighbors across the street report criminal 
 activities when there are lights on the street.\n\nMembers Yamaguchi and A
 ndrade left the meeting at 8:34 p.m. There were eight (8) members present.
  Quorum was lost.\n\n2. Landfill: Oshiro acknowledged Councilmember Tulba 
 for his work with all of the cleanups. Oshiro commented on the possibility
  of trash coming to Waipahū. Councilmember Tulba reiterated the comment a
 bout the need to do a better job of educating the public. Councilmember Tu
 lba noted as the community get better at recycling and technology get bett
 er\, then less will be going in the land.\n\nGovernor Josh Green’s Repre
 sentative – No representative present.\n\nSenator Michelle Kidani – No
  representative present. Report was submitted and can be found at: https:/
 /drive.google.com/file/d/1WuHPjWwjuxRH5YfDY76SctiWdDhWi2-B/view?usp=drive_
 link.\n\nSenator Henry Aquino – No representative present. Report was su
 bmitted and can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dnro1eCkSb58
 wvp3pFKgUjnG3kRRi2MK/view?usp=drive_link.\n\nRepresentative Cory Chun – 
 Representative Chun provided his report\, which can be found at: https://d
 rive.google.com/file/d/1Dv8HQvhuQeRkRRoo2bcp58SRe5MA6z_r/view?usp=drive_li
 nk. Representative Chun highlighted House Bill (HB) 2220 relating to issue
 s with noise and gambling\, House Concurrent Resolution (HCR) 52 and HCR 4
 1\, requesting a public service announcement about illegal fireworks\, and
  the additional $200\,000 to the Department of Law Enforcement for their i
 llegal fireworks task force. Representative Chun announced that the Legisl
 ature will be honoring the Waipahū High School Football team for winning 
 the Division 1 State Championship last year.\n\nRepresentative Rachele Lam
 osao – Representative Lamosao provided her report\, which can be found a
 t: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BTVmFE6Qst-3tQVU5iXkOS7eIadoXuwf/view?
 usp=drive_link. Representative Lamosao highlighted what was passed out in 
 the budget\, which was an increase for the community-based services or car
 e homes that have been waiting 15 years for an increase in their Medicaid 
 reimbursement. Representative Lamosao noted that HB1800 allocated $15 Mill
 ion for that purpose. Representative Lamosao encouraged the Waipahū High 
 School CTL students to continue advocating for the issues that they have p
 resented. The Representative recognized the Waipahū High School Future Fa
 rmers of America (FFA) students for representing Hawaii at a national leve
 l and three (3) of those groups for winning first place in different categ
 ories.\n\nRepresentative Trish La Chica – Jared Ellis provided the repor
 t\, which can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_KqczMhvShhapW
 yTnwE-5-1W7wawTWuk/view?usp=drive_link. Ellis highlighted the legislative 
 survey in the report and encouraged the public to fill that out and get it
  back to their office online.\n\nRepresentative Elijah Pierick – No repr
 esentative present and no report were submitted.\n\nU.S. Representative Ed
  Case – No representative present and no report were submitted.\n\nU.S. 
 Representative Jill Tokuda – Telesia Pasese provided the report\, which 
 can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TjatKMbD-xxep2XLf6l6bxE7
 mRgaDGOr/view?usp=drive_link. Pasese noted that the Congresswoman voted to
  pass two (2) appropriation bills that have avoided a government shutdown.
  Pasese also noted that in the appropriations bills included 15 of communi
 ty projects funding which the Congresswoman secured $134 Million for Hawai
 i and in Congressional District 2. Pasese announced the Congressional Art 
 Competition\, which it is open to all high school students who live in or 
 go to school in the Congressional District 2\; deadline is Friday\, April 
 19\, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. at their office. The winning art piece will be disp
 layed in the U.S. Capitol and there will be ceremonies in Hawaii and in Wa
 shington\, D.C.\n\nREPORTS\nBoard of Water Supply (BWS) – Keoni Mattos p
 rovided the report\, which can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/
 d/1oheQ-R_fT4FXQ86VjtKtWQr8bY7HMq0x/view?usp=drive_link. Mattos reported f
 our (4) water main breaks on Thursday\, February 15\, 2024 at 45 Leolua St
 reet\, on Sunday\, February 18\, 2024 at 94-989 Kahuailani Street\, and tw
 o (2) on Saturday\, March 16\, 2024 at 94-342 Haaa Street and at 94-526 Ho
 nowai Street. Mattos announced that the BWS is partnered with Hardware Haw
 aii for Detect the Leak Week to remind the residents to check for leaks in
  their toilets and other things to help to conserve water.\nOahu Metropoli
 tan Planning Organization\, Citizens Advisory Committee (OMPO-CAC): No rep
 ort.\nReports of Board Member Attendance at Other Meetings – No reports.
 \n\nHui O Ho’ohonua (HOH808) – No representative present.\n\nBOARD BUS
 INESS\nApproval of Minutes – Thursday\, February 22\, 2024: Deferred to 
 the next meeting.\nChair’s Report: No report.\n\nANNOUNCEMENTS:\nMeeting
 : The next regular meeting of the Waipahū Neighborhood Board No. 22 is on
  Thursday\, April 25\, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. in-person at the Fil-Com Center.\
 nRebroadcast: Rebroadcast of Waipahū Neighborhood Board No. 22 meetings a
 re scheduled on ʻŌlelo channel 49 for Every Second Saturday at 9:00 p.m.
  and Every Fourth Sunday at 9:00 a.m.\n\nADJOURNMENT: Chair Herolaga adjou
 rned the meeting at 8:49 p.m.\n\nSubmitted by: Zhoydell Magaoay\, Neighbor
 hood Assistant\nReviewed by: Lindon Valenciano\, Public Relations Assistan
 t\nFinalized by: Chair Connie Herolaga and Secretary Richard Oshiro\n\n&nb
 sp\;\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit our board website.\n\nEvent sh
 ows physical location\; however\, other options of participation may also 
 include WebEx and phone.  If available\, instructions for WebEx and phone
  can be found at the top of the agenda.
LOCATION:Filcom Center\, 94-428 Mokuola Street\, Waipahu\, Hawaiʻi\, 96797
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 mittee-meeting/
SUMMARY:36. Nānākuli-Māʻili NB Education Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NĀNĀKULI-MĀʻILI NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 36\n&nbsp\;\n\nNĀN
 ĀKULI-MĀʻILI NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD\nEDUCATION COMMITTEE AGENDA\nTUESDAY\, 
 APRIL 30\, 2024 \nKALANIANAOLE BEACH PARK\n89-101 FARRINGTON HWY\nWAIANAE\
 , HI 96792\n6:30 PM - 7:30 PM\n\nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to spea
 k is asked to raise their hand. When recognized by the Chair\, state your 
 name clearly for the minutes and address comments to the Chair. Speakers a
 re encouraged to keep their comments under three (3) minutes\, and those g
 iving reports are urged to keep their reports to less than three (3) minut
 es. Silence all electronic devices.\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER - Chair Malia Agus
 tin\nA. Pule/ʻŌlelo Noʻeau\nB. Welcome/Introductions\n\nII. OLD BUSINES
 S\nA. Approval of March 26\, 2024 Minutes\nB. 4/25/24 – Nanakuli Element
 ary School Focus Group &amp\; Survey\n\nIII. NEW BUSINESS\nA. TBD Schedule
  of Meetings with District Education Administration\n1. CIP Requestions fo
 r 2025 Session\nB. Legislative Bills\n\nIV. BOARD BUSINESS\nA. NHIS PTSA L
 etter for JPO Support\nB. Bill and Resolution Planning\n1. School Resource
  Officer\n\nV. RESIDENTS’/COMMUNITY CONCERNS\n\nVI. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. Ne
 xt Education Committee Meeting-\n1. Moved to every Last Tuesday of each mo
 nth\n2. Next meeting will be Tuesday May 28\, 2024 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM\n\nVI
 I. ADJOURNMENT - 7:30 PM\nA mailing list is maintained for interested pers
 ons and agencies to receive this board’s agenda and minutes. Additions\,
  corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be directed to the Ne
 ighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapalama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boule
 vard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\; Telephone (808) 768-3710 Fax (8
 08) 768-3711\; or call Neighborhood Assistant Jeffrey Jones at (808) 768-3
 720 or e-mail nco@honolulu.gov . Agendas and minutes are also available on
  the internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco.\n\nAll written testimony must be re
 ceived in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting
 . If within 48 hours\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted dire
 ctly to the board at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please
  note the board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neigh
 borhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\
 , Hawaii 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nI
 f you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disabi
 lity\, contact Jeffrey Jones at (808) 768-3710 or nco@honolulu.gov as soon
  as possible. Requests made as early as possible have a greater likelihood
  of being fulfilled. Upon request\, this notice is available in alternate/
 accessible formats.
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SUMMARY:24. Wai‘anae Coast NB Special DLNR Meeting
DESCRIPTION:WAI‘ANAE COAST NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 24\nDepartment of Land 
 and Natural Resources (DLNR) Special Meeting Agenda\nTuesday\, April 30th\
 , 2024 @ 6:45- 845 p.m.\n\nMeeting Link: Join Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us06we
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 *019241# US\nMeeting ID: 810 0680 1320\nPasscode: 019241\n\nFind your loca
 l number: https://us06web.zoom.us/u/kleVJLnNi\nPhysical Location: Waianae 
 District Park Multi-Purpose Room\n85-601 Farrington Hwy\, Waianae\, HI 967
 92\n*This is an alternate meeting location open to public participation.\n
 Other available options include participating by Zoom and phone\; instruct
 ions listed above.\nIn-Person / Zoom\nPhysical Location: Hybrid at Waiʻan
 ae District Park – Multi Purpose Room\n85-601 Farrington Hwy\, Waianae\,
  HI 96792\nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to a) in at
 tendance at physical location please raise your hand to be recognized by t
 he chair\; When recognized by the Chair\, state your name for the record a
 nd then address comments to the Chair. Speakers are encouraged to keep the
 ir comments under two (2) minutes\, and those giving reports are urged to 
 keep their reports to three (3) or five (5) minutes or less\, including Q&
 amp\;A\, and depending on your Item section allotment.\nPlease silence all
  electronic devices in physical location if you need to answer a call plea
 se step outside.\n\nWorking Agreements: Please be respectful while others 
 are speaking\, let’s agree to disagree and please refrain from making an
 y comments and gestures towards fellow community members on any topic. Whi
 le addressing concern please stay within the 2 minutes or yield the remain
 ing of your time if less and try to stay on topic one concern at a time. N
 o more than two concerns shall be heard in one single meeting any more tha
 n the allotted amount please feel free to fill out our concern sheets in w
 riting or speak to me after our meeting is adjourned.\n\nNote: The Board m
 ay take action on any agenda item. As required by the State Sunshine Law (
 HRS 92)\, specific issues not noted on this agenda cannot be voted on\, un
 less added to the agenda. A two-thirds vote (5) of this 9-member Board is 
 needed to add an item to the agenda. Items may not be added if they are of
  major importance and will affect a significant number of people.\n*COVID-
 19 Adjusted Protocols: Due to the transition from all virtual to virtual m
 eetings with a physical location\, we will implement both in person and on
 line courtesy and procedures. During the remote meeting\, please mute your
  device when you are not speaking or requesting to speak.\n1. Call to Orde
 r: Tiana Wilbur\, Chair –\n2. Pule Wehe:\n\n3. DLNR: DOCARE Overview\n3.
 1 What is protocol for filing complaint\, what is process after a formal i
 ncident report is submitted? What is potential timeline?\, How can communi
 ty kokua in the process?\n3.2 Addressing community concerns and past histo
 rical events brought before board as well as department on illegal hunters
 \, unauthorized entry\, ricotied bullets enetring residents homes\, commun
 ity proactive approach to avoid lost of a life and in recent events a life
  has been lost?\n4. HPD:\n4.1 Overview\n4.2 What HPD is HPD Jurisdiction?\
 n5.Department of State Law Enforcement:\n6. Department of Agriculture:\n7.
  Residents’/Community Concerns: additional to what was already discussed
 . Limited to two (2) minutes each.\n\n8. Adjournment- Mahalo for providing
  insight and working with community\n\nA mailing list is maintained for in
 terested persons and agencies to receive Neighborhood Commission agendas a
 nd minutes. Additions\, deletions\, and corrections to the list may be dir
 ected to the Neighborhood Commission Office\, Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dilling
 ham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\; please call the Neighbor
 hood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. o
 r send an email to nco@honolulu.gov\, or fax 768-3705 to be added to the m
 ailing list or visit https://www.honolulu.gov/esub/email-subscribe-nco.\n\
 nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disa
 bility or an interpreter for a language other than English\, call the Neig
 hborhood Assistant Jefferey Jones at 768-3720\, e-mail jeffrey.jones@honol
 ulu.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 w
 ritten testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48
  hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours\, 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\, Hawaii 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbt
 estimony@honolulu.gov.
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240430T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240430T220000
DTSTAMP:20240424T201615Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/hawaii-kai-nb-regular-meeting-2024
 -04-30/
SUMMARY:01. Hawai'i Kai NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:HAWAI‘I KAI NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 1\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULAR MEET
 ING AGENDA – Tuesday\, April 30\, 2024\n\n7:00 pm Haha’ione Elementary
  School Cafeteria and Web Access:\nMeeting Link: https://cchnl.webex.com/c
 chnl/j.php?MTID=mae76dcd47dffb65b7757ca96f711001f\nMeeting Number / Access
  Code: 2490 571 8154\nPassword: NB01\nJoin by Phone: +1-408-418-9388\nMeet
 ing Materials: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZNUDkxp2QU3dU9HJrit
 G0vz3iFWRBceU\nNeighborhood Commission Office YouTube: https://www.youtube
 .com/@cityandcountyneighborhoodc2559/videos\n\n1. CALL TO ORDER – Chair 
 Roberta Mayor\n1.1. Introduction of Board members\n\n2. STATUS REPORTS–T
 hree (3) minutes maximum per department. Questions to follow.\n2.1. Honolu
 lu Fire Department\n2.2. Honolulu Police Department\n2.3. Board of Water S
 upply\n2.4 Kaiser Complex Schools\n2.5. Hawaii Department of Transportatio
 n\, Highways Division\n\n3. COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS – Brief announcement
 s by board members and\nthe public on events\, activities\, and general in
 formation directly relating to Hawaii Kai.\n\n4. PUBLIC-GENERATED ISSUES
 – Two (2) minutes per speaker. Questions to follow.\nIssues/concerns not
  listed elsewhere on the Board’s agenda may be raised but no Board actio
 n may be taken because of the “Sunshine Law.”\n\n5. PRESENTATIONS – 
 Ten (10) minutes per presentation. Questions to follow.  Discussion\nor a
 ction as needed.\n5.1. Special Management Area (SMA) Use Permit Applicatio
 n for Bank of Hawaii Branch at Hawai’i Kai Towne Center – Presenter: G
 reg Nakai\, Planner and Senior Associate\, PBR Hawaii\n5.2. Consider Possi
 ble Overnight Park Closure Hours for Beach Parks on the Kaiwi Coast. Commu
 nity Input Welcomed.\n\n6. OFFICIALS’ REPORTS – Three (3) minutes per 
 speaker. Reports should relate to issues of interest to residents of Hawai
 i Kai. Questions to follow.\n6.1. Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative
  – Amy Asselbaye\n6.2. City Council Chair Tommy Waters – District 4\n6
 .3. Governor Josh Green’s Representative – Mike Buck\n6.4. Senator Sta
 nley Chang – District 9\n6.5. Senator Chris Lee – District 25\n6.6. Re
 presentative Gene Ward – District 18\n6.7. Representative Mark Hashem 
 – District 19\n6.8. Congressional Representatives\n\n7. BOARD BUSINESS 
 – For discussion/action.  Five (5) minutes per item.\n7.1. Consider Ban
 ning Left Turns For Vehicles Exiting Koko Marina Shopping Center Onto Kala
 niana’ole Hwy\n7.2. Concerns About the New Kalaniana’ole Highway Speed
  Hump\n7.3. Update on Koko Head Shooting Range – Condition and Renovatio
 ns\n7.4. Update on Koko Crater Stables\n7.5. Update on Kaiwi Coast Scenic 
 Byway\n7.6. Update on Kamilo Nui Valley Agriculture\n7.7. Three Absence No
 tice\; Consider Declaring a Vacancy for a Sub-District\n\nBOARD COMMITTEES
 \n8.1. Board Committees: Transportation\; Education\; Parks &amp\; Recreat
 ion\; Planning\, Zoning &amp\; Environment\n8.2. Announcements by committe
 e chairpersons or members as needed.\n\n9. APPROVAL OF REGULAR MEETING MIN
 UTES – Minutes for March 25\, 2024.\n\n10. OTHER BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS\n10
 .1. Board Member Announcements\n10.2. Board Chairperson Announcements\n10.
 2.1. Correspondence\n10.2.2. Other Announcements\n\n11. CLOSING ANNOUNCEME
 NTS\n11.1. The next regular meeting of the Hawaii Kai Neighborhood Board i
 s on Tuesday\, May 28\, 2024 at 7:00 pm at the Haha’ione Elementary Scho
 ol Cafeteria and on Webex.\n11.2. Hawaii Kai Neighborhood Board regular me
 etings are cablecast on Olelo Ch. 49 on the 2nd Monday of the following mo
 nth at 9:00 p.m. and repeating on that month’s 3rd Friday at 7:00 a.m. 
  Videos can also be seen online at www.olelo.org/olelonet (search “Hawai
 i Kai Board”)\, or via www.honolulu.gov/nco/boards (“Board Meeting Vid
 eo Archive”).\n\n12. ADJOURNMENT\n\nHawaii Kai Neighborhood Board\n\nFor
  agenda\, minutes\, member contact directory\, and other information\, go 
 to www.honolulu.gov/nco/boards.\n\nTo receive this Board’s agenda and mi
 nutes by mail or email\, visit the Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Di
 llingham Blvd.\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\; call 768-3710 or fa
 x 768-3711\; or go to www.honolulu.gov/nco.\n\nIf you would like to attend
  a Neighborhood Board meeting and have questions about accommodations for 
 a physical disability or a special physical need\, call the Neighborhood C
 ommission Office at 808-768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at least 
 24 hours before the scheduled meeting.
LOCATION:Haha'ione Elementary School Cafeteria\, 595 Pepe'ekeo Street\, Hon
 olulu\, Hawaiʻi\, 96825\, United States
GEO:21.29615;-157.709952
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=595 Pepe'ekeo Street\, Hono
 lulu\, Hawaiʻi\, 96825\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-TITLE=Haha'io
 ne Elementary School Cafeteria:geo:21.29615,-157.709952
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240430T193000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240430T203000
DTSTAMP:20240427T021116Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/36-nanakuli-maili-nb-public-health
 -safety-committee-meeting/
SUMMARY:36. Nānākuli-Māʻili NB Public Health &amp\; Safety Committee Me
 eting
DESCRIPTION:NĀNĀKULI - MĀʻILI NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 36\n&nbsp\;\n\nNĀ
 NĀKULI-MĀʻILI NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD \nPUBLIC HEALTH &amp\; SAFETY COMMITTE
 E AGENDA\nTUESDAY\, APRIL 30\, 2024 \nKALANIANAOLE BEACH PARK\n89-101 FARR
 INGTON HWY\nWAIANAE\, HI 96792\n7:30 PM - 8:30 PM\n\nRules of Speaking: An
 yone wishing to speak is asked to raise their hand. When recognized by the
  Chair\, state your name clearly for the minutes and address comments to t
 he Chair. Speakers are encouraged to keep their comments under three (3) m
 inutes\, and those giving reports are urged to keep their reports to less 
 than three (3) minutes. Silence all electronic devices.\n\nI. CALL TO ORDE
 R - Chair Malia Agustin\nA. Pule/ʻŌlelo Noʻeau\nB. Welcome/Introduction
 s\n\nII. OLD BUSINESS\nA. Approval of March 26\, 2024 Minutes\n\nIII. NEW 
 BUSINESS\nA. Kolekole Pass Tour Discussion\nB. Legislative Bills to Follow
 \n1. Bill 57 &amp\; 58 Status Game Room\; Resolution 24-050 Department of 
 Ocean Safety\n\nIV. BOARD BUSINESS\nA. Bill and Resolution Planning\n1. Sc
 hool Resource Officer (SRO) Meeting Summary- Vice Chair Paul Aio (Resoluti
 on Draft)\n\nV. RESIDENTS’/COMMUNITY CONCERNS\n\nVI. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. M
 ayor Blangiardi – Town Hall Meeting Thursday\, May 2\, 2024 7:00 p.m. at
  Nanaikapono Elementary School\nB. Public Health &amp\; Safety Committee M
 eetings\n1. Next meeting will be Tuesday\, May 28\, 2024 7:30 p.m. – 8:3
 0 p.m.\nC. Crime Prevention Town Hall Tuesday\, May 28\, 2024 6:00 p.m. Ho
 nouliuli Middle School Cafeteria: 91-559 Maunakapu St.\, Ewa Beach\, HI 96
 706\n\nVII. ADJOURNMENT - 8:30 PM\nA mailing list is maintained for intere
 sted persons and agencies to receive this board’s agenda and minutes. Ad
 ditions\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be directed 
 to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapalama Hale\, 925 Dilling
 ham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\; Telephone (808) 768-37
 10 Fax (808) 768-3711\; or call Neighborhood Assistant Jeffrey Jones at (8
 08) 768-3720 or e-mail nco@honolulu.gov . Agendas and minutes are also ava
 ilable on the internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco.\n\nAll written testimony m
 ust be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to th
 e meeting. If within 48 hours\, written and/or oral testimony may be submi
 tted directly to the board at the meeting. If submitting written testimony
 \, please note the board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send 
 to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 
 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.
 gov.\n\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to
  a disability\, contact Jeffrey Jones at (808) 768-3710 or nco@honolulu.go
 v as soon as possible. Requests made as early as possible have a greater l
 ikelihood of being fulfilled. Upon request\, this notice is available in a
 lternate/accessible formats.
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240501T183000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240501T213000
DTSTAMP:20240425T223343Z
URL:https://www.honolulu.gov/nco/events/kuli%ca%bbou%ca%bbou-kalani-iki-nb
 -regular-meeting-2024-05-01/
SUMMARY:02. Kuli'ou'ou-Kalani Iki Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KULI‘OU‘OU - KALANI IKI NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 2\n&nbsp\;\n
 May 2024 Agenda\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULAR MEETING AGENDA\nWEDNESDAY\, MAY 1\, 20
 24 \n6:30 PM VIA IN PERSON &amp\; WEBEX\n\nIN PERSON\nʻĀina Haina Librar
 y Meeting Room\n5246 Kalanianaʻole Hwy\, Honolulu\, HI 96821 \nOther avai
 lable options include participating by WebEx and phone\; instructions list
 ed below\n\nWEBEX \nMeeting Link: https://cchnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID
 =ma6159b26be049fc54ccf1a89ce26bd02 \nMeeting Number: 2484 622 4053\nPasswo
 rd: NB02 (6202 from phones and video systems)\nJoin by video system: Dial 
 24846224053@cchnl.webex.com \nDial: 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting nu
 mber\nJoin by phone: 1-408-418-9388\n\nFor Neighborhood Board Announcement
 s\, Correspondence\, and Monthly Reports please go to the NB#2 Google driv
 e link: Google drive link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wxdR6xN
 lTizXlldmPYPTfHohyApWixsV\n\nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is
  asked to raise his/her hand\, and when recognized by the Chair\, to addre
 ss comments to the Chair. Speakers are allowed two (2) minutes\, those giv
 ing reports are asked to keep them under three (3) minutes\, and presenter
 s under five (5) minutes. Comments should be brief and to the point. Pleas
 e silence all electronic devices. Participants on Webex please be sure to 
 mute yourself when you are not speaking to avoid any background noise. Whe
 n attending the meeting via cell phone press *6 to mute and unmute.\nNote:
  The Board may take action on any agenda item. As required by the State Su
 nshine Law (HRS 92)\, specific issues not noted on this agenda cannot be v
 oted on\, unless added to the agenda.\nPrivacy: This meeting is being reco
 rded for future telecast. Comments made will be part of the video presenta
 tion.\nTiming: Times on this agenda are a guide only to keep the meeting w
 ithin the time allotted for use of this facility.\n\n1. CALL TO ORDER – 
 Chair Clarissa Burkert 6:30 p.m.\n\n2. CITY / STATE MONTHLY REPORTS–Thre
 e (3) minutes maximum per department.\n2.1. Honolulu Fire Department (HFD)
  https://www.hfd.honolulu.gov/ 6:35 p.m.\n2.2. Honolulu Police Department 
 (HPD) https://www.honolulupd.org/ 6:40 p.m.\n2.3. Board of Water Supply (B
 WS) https://www.boardofwatersupply.com 6:45 p.m.\n– Christopher Sugimoto
 \n\n3. BOARD BUSINESS – For discussion/action\n3.1. Approval of regular 
 meeting minutes – March 7\, 2024\, April 3\, 2024 6:50 p.m\n3.2. Vacanci
 es: Subdistricts 1(1)\; 2(1)\; 5(1)\; 6(1)\; 7(1) 6:55 p.m.\n3.3. Board At
 tendance\, Quorum\, Board Seats 7:00 p.m.\n3.4. Three Absence Letter – K
 ehau Akiona\, Partner Akiona 7:10 p.m.\n3.5. Request for Timer 7:15 p.m.\n
 3.6. East Honolulu Watershed Management Plan (EHWMP) support 7:20 p.m.\n3.
 7. Announcements 7:30 p.m.\n\n4. PUBLIC INPUT FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA 
 (Two 2) minutes each 7:35 p.m.\n(Because of the State “Sunshine Law”\,
  concerns may be discussed\, but no Board action may be taken until a subs
 equent meeting.)\n\n5. OFFICIALSʻ REPORTS – Three (3) minutes per speak
 er. Reports should relate to issues of interest to residents of the Kuliʻ
 ouʻou-Kalani Iki area.\n5.1. Congressman Ed Case Representative – Julia
  Anuszewska 7:45 p.m.\n5.2. Mayor Rick Blangiardi Representative – Jon N
 ouchi 7:50 p.m.\n5.3. Governor Josh Green Representative – Dave Day 7:55
  p.m.\n5.4. City Council Chair Tommy Waters – District 4- Adam Doo 8:00 
 p.m.\n5.5. Senator Stanley Chang – District 9 – Marli Mason 8:05 p.m.\
 n5.6. Representative Mark Hashem – District 18 8:10 p.m.\n5.7. Hawai’i
  Department of Transportation (HDOT) –\nCasey Abe https://hidot.hawaii.g
 ov/ 8:15 p.m.\n\n6. PRESENTATIONS – Five (5) minutes per presentation. Q
 uestions to follow.\nDiscussion or action as needed.\n\n6.1 Citizen Patrol
  – Adele Chong 8:20 pm.\n.\n7. CLOSING ANNOUNCEMENTS 8:25 p.m.\n\n7.1. T
 he next regular meeting of the Kuliʻouʻou Kalani Iki Neighborhood Board 
 is June 5\, 2024\,\n6:30 p.m.\, at the ʻĀina Haina Library and via Webex
 .\n7.2. Audio and Video Recordings: Videotapes of board meetings are sched
 uled to be shown on\n'Ōlelo Channel 49 on the 3rd Saturday at 9:00 p.m. a
 nd 4th Tuesday at 8:00 a.m. Informal audio and video recordings of the mee
 tings are available to the general public on https://olelo.granicus.com/Vi
 ewPublisher.php?view_id=20 and on the NCO’s YouTube channel at: https://
 www.youtube.com/channel/UC1DZJTKor6TTNYiqx5U-P2w.\n\n8. ADJOURNMENT 8:30 p
 .m.\n\nKuliʻouʻou-Kalani Iki Neighborhood Board\nA mailing list is maint
 ained for interested persons and agencies to receive Neighborhood Commissi
 on agendas and minutes. Additions\, deletions\, and corrections to the lis
 t may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office\, Kapālama Hale\,
  925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, HI 96817\; please call 
 the Neighborhood Commission Office at 1(808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. an
 d 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov\, or fax 768-3705 to be a
 dded to the mailing list or visit https://www.honolulu.gov/esub/email-subs
 cribe-nco.\n\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation 
 due to a disability or an interpreter for a language other than English\, 
 call the Neighborhood Assistant Zhoydell Magaoay at 1 (808) 768-4224\, e-m
 ail zhoydell.magaoay@honolulu.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 Neighbo
 rhood 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 
 the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please note the board and a
 genda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Of
 fice\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817. Fax: 
 (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.\n\n&nbsp\;\nApril 2024 Mi
 nutes\n&nbsp\;\n\nDRAFT REGULAR MEETING WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD\n
 WEDNESDAY\, APRIL 3\, 2024\nONLINE VIA WEBEX AND IN PERSON AT ʻĀINA HAIN
 A PUBLIC LIBRARY\n\nVideo recording of this meeting can be found at: https
 ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29yiKU99k9o\n\nReports and other meeting materi
 als can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wxdR6xNlTizXl
 ldmPYPTfHohyApWixsV.\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER – [0:00:32] 6:31 p.m.\n\nVice C
 hair Kaui Lucas called the meeting to order at 6:31 p.m. - Quorum was not 
 established with seven (7) members present via WebEx and in person. Note 
 – This 17 - member Board requires nine (9) members to establish a quorum
  and to take official Board action.\n\nBoard Members Present: Jeannine Joh
 nson\, Sheridan Spangler\, Kelvin Gonsalves\, Kaui Lucas\, Shelley Ham\, H
 ealani Sonoda-Pale (logged on at 8:18 p.m.)\, Bill Kilcoyne\, and Ulupuhi 
 Pale.\n\nBoard Members Absent: Kehaulani Akiona\, Partner Akiona\, Clariss
 a Burkert\, and Tim Stanton.\n\nGuests – Christopher Sugimoto (Board of 
 Water Supply)\; Adam Doo (Council Chair Tommy Waters’ office)\; Dave Day
  (Governor Josh Green’s Representative)\; Marli Mason (Senator Stanley C
 hang’s Office)\; Representative Mark Hashem\; Casey Abe (Hawaii Departme
 nt of Transportation)\; Audrey Hidano\, Kime Maus\, Jadine Urasaka\, Arnol
 d Fukunaga (Department of Education – DOE)\; Melissa May (East Honolulu 
 Watershed Management)\; Stephanie Spangler\, Jon Muraoka\, Cameron Buck\, 
 Adam Fraley\, Kevin J Mulkern\, Michael Bennett\, Jonathan Dela Pina (Resi
 dents\, Guests)\; Zhoydell Magaoay (Neighborhood Commission Office - NCO).
  Note: Name was not included if not legible\, signed-in\, not stated\, and
 /or not participated in the discussion. 39 total in attendance.\n\nII. CIT
 Y/STATE MONTHLY REPORTS – [00:01:15].\n\nHonolulu Fire Department (HFD) 
 – [00:01:24]: No representative present. A copy of the report can be fou
 nd at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q91SSBKG3XreYsJprUxEA0jqDDOpmmTh/v
 iew?usp=drive_link. For more in-depth information\, please go to their web
 site: https://www.hfd.honolulu.gov/.\n\nHonolulu Police Department (HPD) 
 – [00:01:35]: No representative present.\n\nBoard of Water Supply (BWS) 
 – [00:01:48]: Chris Sugimoto provided the report which can be found at: 
 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vlNlsOeM0AYKflZt5jl2hI4GB_voiam6/view?usp
 =drive_link. Sugimoto reported one (1) main break on Thursday\, March 14\,
  2024 at 1596 Ihiloa Loop. Sugimoto announced that the BWS is partnered wi
 th Hardware Hawaii for Detect the Leak Week to remind the residents to che
 ck for leaks in their toilets and other things to help to conserve water. 
 For more information to go to www.boardofwatersupply.com\n\nIII. BOARD BUS
 INESS – FOR DISCUSSION/ACTION [00:03:50].\n\nVacancies: Subdistricts 1(1
 )\; 2(1)\; 5(1)\; 6(1)\; 7(1) – [00:03:53]: Due to lack of quorum\, defe
 rred to the next meeting. Vice Chair Lucas noted the discussion regarding 
 reducing the size of the Board will be on the next meeting Agenda\, so quo
 rum issue would not be so troublesome.\n\nApproval of Regular Meeting Minu
 tes: March 7\, 2024 – [00:04:41]: Due to lack of quorum\, deferred to th
 e next meeting.\n\nEast Honolulu Watershed Management Plan (EHVMP) support
  – [00:04:47]: Due to lack of quorum\, deferred to the next meeting. Mel
 issa May was available for questions.\nKalani High School track constructi
 on – dust mitigation\, stone well – [00:05:48]: Although no action was
  taken on the Resolution\, discussions on the issue went on for an hour. M
 ember Spangler provided the background of the concerns regarding the const
 ruction. There were approximately 15 concerned residents\, representatives
  from Department of Education (HDOE) and the developers were present\, in 
 person to provide testimonies and answer questions regarding the dust conc
 erns\, health implications such as severe allergies. Elected officials als
 o weighed in on the concerns raised from the residents and the developers
 ’ actions. This item will be on the next monthʻs agenda to discuss the 
 proposed Resolution\, which can be found at https://drive.google.com/file/
 d/15s1hHOHH8fuNDvEwndlYtZB3Q-zMhZcn/view?usp=drive_link.\nMore information
  regarding the track construction can be found at:\n• https://drive.goog
 le.com/file/d/13xNkDn1PJrw6T9ejX9ooaFVigYB8xMxw/view?usp=drive_link\n• h
 ttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1vja08SD7xladpjZ0UGg056RSLKn6d55d/view?usp=
 drive_link\n\nSeveral residents and Member Johnson objected to the decisio
 n to cap a dry stack stone well unearthed on the edge of Kalani High Schoo
 lʻs track that was filled with water. Chris Cramer contacted the school b
 ecause there was no notice to the community which was alarming especially 
 considering the history of the area.\nSubdivision of residential lots HB 1
 630\, SB 3202: Due to lack of quorum\, deferred to the next meeting.\n\nAn
 nouncements – [01:00:12]: There were no announcements.\n\nIV. PUBLIC INP
 UT FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA – [01:00:32]\n\n1. Street Light Grate Ins
 tallation – [01:00:51]: Resident Michael Bennett requested for an update
  regarding his concern he raised from the previous meeting regarding a str
 eet light that is too bright near his home at 435 Puamāmane Street. Membe
 r Johnson contacted the family that lives at the end of Puamāmane and the
 y had no objection to dimming the street light. Although the Mayor’s Rep
 resentative wasn’t present\, it was reported that the City was unable to
  dim the light which is needed to light the roadway.\n\nQuestions\, commen
 ts\, and concerns followed – [01:01:15].\n\nV. OFFICIAL’S REPORTS – 
 [01:36:24]:\nCongressman Ed Case Representative – [01:02:37]: There was 
 no representative present.\n\nMayor Rick Blangiardi’s Office Representat
 ive – [01:02:47]: There was no representative present. The Mayor’s mon
 thly newsletter can be found at: https://www.oneoahu.org. Neighborhood Boa
 rd Assistant Magaoay read the responses to the concerns raised at previous
  meeting and was available for questions.\n\nGovernor Josh Green Represent
 ative – [01:05:36]: Dave Day responded to a concern that was raised from
  the previous meeting regarding the request for a ramp to be installed by 
 6119 Kawekiu Place. Day reported that the legislative session is coming on
 to the end of the general committee portion and will then be going to conf
 erence committee.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [01:
 08:47].\n\nCity Council Chair Tommy Waters – [01:14:47]: Adam Doo provid
 ed the report\, which can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10f
 dj1svpDj_1AJT5NnCM3y_QUUaluxtp/view?usp=drive_link. Doo provided the State
  Department of Health Clean Air Branch contact information\, which is 808-
 586-4200. Doo noted that the Branch have the ability to issue notice of vi
 olations and stop work orders. If you have further questions and concerns 
 to contact Adam Doo at 808-768-5044 or City Council Chair Tommy Waters at 
 808-768-5004. Doo provided legislative updates.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, 
 and concerns followed – [01:19:22].\n\nSenator Stanley Chang (District 9
 ) – [01:24:48]: Marli Mason reported that the money committees have unti
 l Friday\, April 5\, 2024 to approve numerous Senate and House bills relat
 ing to housing. Mason noted three (3) bills that have already made it and 
 will move to the conference stage including SB 266\, SB 2836\, and HB1633.
  Mason reported that the City is beginning curb ramp projects at various l
 ocations in East Honolulu and work is projected to be completed by the end
  of October 2024. Mason noted that the work is expected to run on weekdays
  from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. excluding holidays. Mason provided the follow
 ing links:\n• April District 9 Newsletter here: https://www.senatorchang
 .com/newsletters\n• Sign up for our Housing newsletter: http://eepurl.co
 m/gRI0jf\n• Capitol Contact page: https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/legisla
 ture/memberpage.aspx?member=157&amp\;year=2024\nQuestions\, comments\, and
  concerns followed – [01:27:53].\nRepresentative Mark Hashem (District 1
 8) – [01:28:45]: Representative Hashem responded to the question raised 
 about Agriculture theft. Representative Hashem provided legislative update
 s regarding the marijuana bill and housing bill.\n\nQuestions\, comments\,
  and concerns followed – [01:31:11].\n\nHawaii Department of Transportat
 ion (HDOT) – [01:43:46]: Casey Abe provided update on the status of HB 2
 267\, relating to highway safety and the Photo Red Light Imaging Detector 
 System Pilot Program. Abe reported that there are a lot of graffiti in the
  area and he will work with the Oahu District maintenance office to addres
 s the island-wide graffiti problem. Abe also reported missing lining stand
 s and street signs.\n\nMember Sonoda-Pale logged on at 8:15 p.m. There wer
 e eight (8) members present.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns follow
 ed – [01:46:16].\n\nVI. CLOSING ANNOUNCEMENTS – [01:57:15]:\n\nNext Me
 eting: The next Kuliʻouʻou-Kalani Iki Neighborhood Board No. 2 Regular M
 eeting is scheduled for Wednesday\, May 1\, 2024 at 6:30 p.m.\, via WebEx 
 Application and In-person location at the ʻĀina Haina Public Library.\n\
 nArchived Audio and Video Recordings: ‘Ōlelo Broadcast: Videotapes of b
 oard meetings are scheduled to be shown on 'Ōlelo Channel 49 on the 3rd S
 aturday at 9:00 p.m. and 4th Tuesday at 8:00 a.m. Informal audio and video
  recordings of the meetings are available to the general public on https:/
 /olelo.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=20 and on the NCO’s YouTub
 e channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1DZJTKor6TTNYiqx5U-P2w.\n\
 nVII. ADJOURNMENT – [01:58:38]: The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p.m.\n
 \nSubmitted by: Zhoydell Magaoay - Neighborhood Assistant\nApproved by: Li
 ndon Valenciano\, Public Relations Assistant\nFinalized by: Chair Clarissa
  Burkert and Secretary Jeannine Johnson\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nTo view agenda and m
 inutes\, visit our board website.\n\nEvent shows physical location\; howe
 ver\, other options of participation may also include WebEx and phone.  I
 f available\, instructions for WebEx and phone can be found at the top of 
 the agenda.
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SUMMARY:07. Mānoa NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:MĀNOA NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 7\n&nbsp\;\nMay 2024 Agenda\nREGU
 LAR MEETING AGENDA\nWEDNESDAY\, MAY 1\, 2024 AT 7:00 P.M.\nvia WEBEX Platf
 orm and\nKapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Blvd.\, Conference Room 153\nThis
  is an alternate meeting location open to the public for those without pri
 vate internet capabilities.\n\nMeeting Link: https://cchnl.webex.com/cchnl
 /j.php?MTID=m0703b535a40c894de5b9cd9e2a50ae05 \nMeeting Number/ Access Cod
 e: 2483 095 1817\nPassword: NB07 (6207 from phones and video systems)\nJoi
 n by Phone: 1-408-418-9388\n\nMeeting Materials: Find a monthly archive of
  handouts and referenced materials concerning to the Manoa Neighborhood Bo
 ard No. 7 at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NO7LXTCebl7VkAMZ8--o
 cGHcb14-omUL\n\nRecordings of Board Meetings can be found at: https://www.
 youtube.com/@cityandcountyneighborhoodc2559\n\nRules of Speaking: Address 
 the chair\, be recognized before proceeding\, and confine remarks to the s
 ubject under discussion. Speakers are asked to keep their comments under o
 ne (1) minute. Please listen for the direction of the timekeeper and mute 
 yourself if not recognized by the chair to speak.\n\nWritten Testimony: Al
 l written testimony must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office
  48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 48 hours\, written and/or oral t
 estimony may be submitted directly to the board at the meeting. If submitt
 ing written testimony\, please note the board and agenda item(s) your test
 imony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 530 South King S
 treet\, Room 406\, Honolulu\, HI 96813. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtest
 imony@honolulu.gov\n\nNote: The Board may act on any agenda item. As requi
 red by the State Sunshine Law (HRS 92)\, specific issues not noted on this
  agenda cannot be voted on\, unless added to the agenda. A two-thirds vote
  of 12 of this 17-member Board is needed to add an item to the agenda. Ite
 ms may not be added if they are of major importance and will affect a sign
 ificant number of people.\nI. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Robert Zane\n\nII. C
 ITY MONTHLY REPORTS\na. Honolulu Fire Department (HFD)\nb. Honolulu Police
  Department (HPD)\nc. Board of Water Supply (BWS) Dominic Dias\nd. Mayor R
 ick Blangiardi’s Representative – Deputy Director Kym Sparlin\ne. City
  Councilmember Calvin Say\n\nIII. STATE MONTHLY REPORTS\na. Senator Carol 
 Fukunaga\nb. Representative Andrew Garrett\nc. University of Hawaii at Man
 oa Updates – Elmer Kaai\nd. Governor Josh Green’s Representative – L
 aci Goshi\ne. Congressman Ed Case – Julia Anuszewska\n\nIV. BOARD BUSINE
 SS\na. Filling of Vacancies: Sub District 3 (One Vacancy)\; Sub District 4
  (Three Vacancies). – Residents interested in filling a vacant board sea
 t must bring current proof of residency to the board meeting or contact Ne
 ighborhood Assistant Anson Wu [anson.wu@honolulu.gov] to verify residency 
 in advance\nb. Approval of the Wednesday\, April 3\, 2024 Meeting Minutes\
 nc. Update on the Primary Urban Center Development Plan\nd. Update on the 
 Mānoa Banyon Court\ne. Update on Ala Wai Flood Mitigation\n\nV. PRESENTAT
 IONS\na. Resolution Urging the Creation of a Comprehensive Strategy to Pre
 vent and Mitigate Catastrophic Wildfires in Manoa Valley\nb. Aria Lane Res
 idential Development Presentation\nc. Little Plum Restaurant Liquor Licens
 e\n\nVI. COMMUNITY CONCERNS\na. Traffic/ Driving Concerns\nb. Manoa Neighb
 orhood Board In-Person Meeting Location\nc. Other Concerns\n\nVII. ANNOUNC
 EMENTS\na. Next Meeting: Next regular board meeting will be held Wednesday
 \, June 5\, 2024\, via WebEx online platform and Kapālama Hale Conference
  Room 153 (for residents without internet capabilities).\nb. Olelo Re-Broa
 dcast: Watch on second and fourth Saturdays of the month at 3:00 p.m.\,or 
 every third Tuesday at 9:00 p.m\, or online: https://olelo.org/tv-schedule
 / or https://www.honolulu.gov/cms-nco-menu/site-nco-sitearticles/1657-boar
 d-meeting-videoarchive.html.\n\nVIII. ADJOUNRMENT\n\nA mailing list is mai
 ntained for interested persons and agencies to receive this board’s agen
 da and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing lis
 t may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapalama 
 Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817\; Tele
 phone (808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711\; or call Neighborhood Assistant P
 artner Akiona at (808) 768-3708 or e-mail nco@honolulu.gov . Agendas and m
 inutes are also available on the internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco.\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\, Hawaii 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nb
 testimony@honolulu.gov.\n\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or other a
 ccommodation due to a disability or an interpreter for a language other th
 an English\, please call the Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3
 710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov a
 t least three (3) business days before the scheduled meeting. It may not b
 e possible to fulfill requests received after this date.\n\nNAME SUB DISTR
 ICT CONTACT\nEllen Watson 1 pehi@hawaii.rr.com\nRobert Zane (Chair) 1 zane
 ro9141@gmail.com\nWhitney Bosel (2nd Vice Chair) 1 wboselmnb@gmail.com\nEl
 ton Fukumoto 2 etfukumoto@gmail.com\nDave Nagaji (1st Vice Chair) 2 davena
 gaji@gmail.com\nClyde Lewman 2\nChristopher R. Moylan\n3 drcmoylan@gmail.c
 om\nDiane Chong 3 dchonghawaii@gmail.com\nJoan Koff (Secretary) 3 joankoff
 @yahoo.com\nVACANT 3\nPhilmund “Phil” Lee 3 philmund@gmail.com\nRobert
  Fox\n4 rfoxent@gmail.com\nPatty Kawano (Treasurer) 4 lowermanoa@gmail.com
 \nJoseph Mishreki\n4\nVACANT 4\nVACANT 4\nVACANT 4\n\nMAP: For a map of th
 e Manoa Neighborhood Board Sub District Boundaries go to: https://www.hono
 lulu.gov/rep/site/nco/maps/07_Manoa.jpg.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n&nbsp\;\nApril 2024
  Minutes\nDRAFT REGULAR MEETING WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD\nWEDNESDA
 Y\, APRIL 3\, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. \nKAPALAMA HALE\, 925 DILLINGHAM BLVD #102
 \, HONOLULU\, HI 96817 AT CONFERENCE ROOM 153\,\nONLINE VIA WEBEX\n\nVideo
  Recording of Meeting Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZH5xtCSpg8\n\
 nGoogle Drive Link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NO7LXTCebl7VkA
 MZ8--ocGHcb14-omUL\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER – [0:00:00]:\n\nChair Robert Zane
  called the Mānoa Neighborhood Board No. 7 meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. 
 Quorum WAS NOT initially established with 8 members present. Note: This 17
 -member Board requires nine (9) members to establish a quorum and to take 
 official Board action.\n\nBoard Members Present: Robert Zane\, Ellen Watso
 n\, Dave Nagaji\, Clyde Lewman\, Phil Lee\, Diane Chong\, Christopher Moyl
 an\, Robert Fox\, Whitney Bosel (7:02 p.m.)\, Joan Koff (7:02 p.m.)\, Patt
 i Kawano (7:05 p.m.)\, Elton Fukumoto (9:26 p.m.)\, and Joseph Mishreki (a
 ppointed 8:43 p.m.).\n\nBoard Members Absent: None.\n\nGuests: Captain C. 
 Edwards (Honolulu Fire Department)\; Lieutenant Miura (Honolulu Police Dep
 artment)\, Dominic Dias (Board of Water Supply – BWS)\; Kymberly Sparlin
  (Mayor Rick Blangiardi)\; Councilmember Calvin Say\; Senator Carol Fukuna
 ga\; Laci Goshi (Governor Josh Green)\; Representative Andrew Garrett\; Jo
 seph Mishreki\; Laura Ruby (Ala Wai Neighbors)\; Helen Slaughter\; Keegan 
 Flaherty (ʻIkenakea Development)\; Ella (Resident)\; Ian Ross (Mānoa Lio
 ns Club)\; Ly Nakada\; Kai mana\; Chico Figueiredo\; Brenda Lam\; Paul Mar
 k\; Thom Benedict\; Jan Mitchell\; Janel Denny\; Bev Smith\; Ellen Sofio\;
  Brett Kurashige\; Veneeta Acson\; Andrew Phomsouvanh\; Stanton Lum\; Juju
  pang\; and Anson Wu (Neighborhood Commission Office). Note: Name not incl
 uded if not legible or stated for the record. There were approximately 52 
 total participants.\n\nII. CITY MONTHLY REPORTS – [0:01:55]:\n\nHonolulu
  Fire Department (HFD) – [0:01:57]: No representative at this time. This
  item was revisited later in the meeting.\n\nBosel arrives to the meeting 
 (7:02 p.m.)\; 9 members present\; Quorum was Established.\n\nKoff arrives 
 to the meeting (7:02 p.m.)\; 10 members present.\n\nHonolulu Police Depart
 ment (HPD) – [0:02:14]: Lieutenant Mirua reported the following statisti
 cs. For more information\, please visit http://www.honolulupd.org.\n• Ma
 rch 2024 Statistics: There were nine motor vehicle thefts\, four burglarie
 s\, six thefts\, six unauthorized entries to a motor vehicle (UEMV)\, and 
 6\,238 calls for service.\n• Safety Tip: Car Accidents Scams: if you are
  involved in an accident or unsure if you caused an accident call 911 tell
  the officer the accident and let the officer do the accident investigatio
 n.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [0:04:38]\n\nKawano
  arrives to the meeting (7:05 p.m.)\; 11 members present.\n\nBoard of Wate
 r Supply (BWS) – [0:17:29]: Dominic Dias reported one 8-inch main break 
 fronting 3228 Oahu Ave on Tuesday\, March 26\, 2024. Sunday\, April 14\, 2
 024 to Saturday\, April 20\, 2024 Detect-A-Leak Week\, BWS is partnering w
 ith Hardware Hawaii and encouraging people to check your homes and residen
 ces for leaks. Wednesday\, April 17\, 2024\, 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. BWS w
 ill have an informational booth at Tamarind Park/Bishop Square. A copy of 
 the report can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uSNChW2P0gv
 --vnAsUtLRlKsbm1FYMQv/view?usp=drive_link.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and c
 oncerns followed – [0:19:05]\n\nHonolulu Fire Department (HFD) – [0:20
 :14]: Captain C. Edwards provided a report\, which a copy of can be found 
 at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UJBISeryP2M4EgdUAfCmVjp48_tO1E7t/view
 ?usp=drive_link. Should you have any questions\, please email the Honolulu
  Fire Department Community Relations Office at hfdnhb@honolulu.gov.\n• M
 arch 2024 Statistics: There were one structure fire\, one cooking fire\, n
 ine activated alarms (no fire)\, 47 medical emergencies\, and three motor 
 vehicle crash/collision.\n• Safety Tip: Evacuation Planning: Have an eme
 rgency preparedness plan ready in case of an environmental emergency\, fir
 e\, or natural disaster. For more information\, visit https://fire.honolul
 u.gov/.\n\nMayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative – [0:22:07]: Kymberl
 y Sparlin provided answered question asked from previous meetings and the 
 Mayor’s Report. Sparlin highlighted the following: the City signs an agr
 eement with the Department of Health to open a behavioral health crisis hu
 b I Iwilei\; Royal Hawaiian Band moves at the Waikiki Vista\; Mayor’s To
 wn Hall Meeting on April 25\, 2024 6:30 p.m. at the Mānoa District Park G
 ymnasium\; and updates on the Mānoa Valley District pool. A copy of the M
 ayor’s report can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tTgoZ-
 OkcGNCMpcw9IXM3FQ5AaRMRk2e/view?usp=drive_link\n\nQuestions\, comments\, a
 nd concerns followed – [0:27:52]\n\nCity Councilmember Calvin Say – [0
 :33:57]: Councilmember Calvin Say highlighted the following: the cause of 
 the residential building fire in Mānoa\; budget presentation by the City 
 County of Honolulu\; Curb Ramp project October 2024 work is expected to be
 gin on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.\; no updates on the Mānoa Ban
 yan Court\; no updates on Mānoa Stream\; and is still working on Paradise
  Park. Councilmember Say provided issues addressed by Mānoa residents: ex
 cessive noise from pickle ball at the Mānoa District Park\; safety concer
 ns at Punahou Street intersection\; illegal rock wall on public street in 
 Mānoa\; regulation of car racing\; and updates on Punahou Chalet plumbing
  repairs.\nA copy of the report can be found here: https://drive.google.co
 m/file/d/1PYKgw-SRwL7hUKgjMrX33iNGjKW5WNVq/view?usp=drive_link.\n\nQuestio
 ns\, comments\, and concerns followed – [0:38:49]\n\nIII. STATE MONTHLY 
 REPORT – [0:55:04]:\n\nSenator Carol Fukunaga – [0:55:07]: Senator Car
 ol Fukunaga provided her report and announced that in March two affordable
  housing project were presented to the Mānoa and McCully Neighborhood Boa
 rd. ʻIkenakea are accepting public comments on the projects between Frida
 y\, April 5\, 2024 to Monday\, April 15\, 2024. A copy of the report can b
 e found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kTw63Fr02FHKpnJ7cPNmNJWM4Al
 NBo-3/view?usp=drive_link\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed 
 – [0:56:22]\n\nRepresentative Andrew Garrett – [1:03:52]: No represent
 ative present.\n\nUniversity of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Updates – [1:04:07]: 
 No representative present. Ruby provided questions for Elmer Kai for the r
 ecord.\n\nGovernor Josh Greenʻs Representative – [1:07:06]: Laci Goshi 
 provided the report and highlighted the following: progress in Maui’s re
 covery\; the deployment of 16 wind sensors and 80 new beta wildfire sensor
 s around Hawaii\; Governor Green proclaimed that April as tsunami awarenes
 s month\; and Governor Green approved a Capital Improvement Project (CIP) 
 funds on March 13\, 2024 in the amount of $2\,550\,000 for the University 
 of Mānoa campus. A copy of the report can be found here: https://drive.go
 ogle.com/file/d/1TfhJKzXlvoFKrdNIdGeJnFcDThgkSC3q/view?usp=drive_link.\n\n
 Questions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [1:08:35]\n\nCongressman 
 Ed Case – [1:09:46]: no representative present.\n\nRepresentative Andrew
  Garrett – [1:10:02]: Representative Andrew Garrett provided his report.
  A copy of the report can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1
 94bIXh60VhUaiUHaByOEZnJU6Lc3PXIL/view?usp=drive_link.\n\nQuestions\, comme
 nts\, and concerns followed – [1:11:36]\n\nIV. BOARD BUSINESS – [1:22:
 23]:\n\nFilling of Vacancy: Sub District 3 (One Vacancy)\; Sub District 4 
 (Four Vacancy) – [1:22:23]: Joseph Mishreki volunteered to fill in the v
 acancy for Sub District 4. He provided his reasons on for joining the Boar
 d. Chair Zane\, Bosel\, Nagaji\, Watson\, and Moylan asked questions to Mi
 shreki.\n\n[1:31:58] NA Anson Wu verifies Joseph Mishreki address.\n\nAppr
 oval of the March 2024 Meeting Minutes – [1:32:29]:\n\n[1:32:41] – Wat
 son MOVED and Nagaji SECONDED to adopt the Wednesday\, March 6\, 2024 minu
 tes as written. Hearing no objections. The Motion WAS ADOPTED. 9-0-0 (AYE:
  Zane\, Watson\, Bosel\, Nagaji\, Lewman\, Lee\, Koff\, Chong\, Moylan\, a
 nd Fox\; NAY: None\; ABSTAIN: None) – [1:32:59].\n\nUpdate on the Primar
 y Urban Center Development Plan – [1:33:08]: no updates at this time.\n\
 nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [1:33:51]\n\nUpdate on t
 he Mānoa Banyon Court – [1:33:51]: Bosel announced that Department of P
 lanning and Permitting (DPP) are in the process of reviewing the Mānoa Ba
 nyon Court’s sewer application .\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns 
 followed – [1:35:09]\n\nUpdate on Ala Wai Flood Mitigation – [1:36:24]
 : no updates at this time.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed
  – [1:37:02]\n\nFilling of Vacancy: Sub District 3 (One Vacancy)\; Sub D
 istrict 4 (Four Vacancy) – [1:39:03]:\n\n[1:39:03] – Watson nominates 
 Joseph Mishreki to filling in Sub District 4 Vacancy. The board conducted 
 a roll call. Joseph Mishreki was appointed to Subdistrict 4 vacancy. 10-0-
 0 (AYE: Zane\, Watson\, Bosel\, Nagaji\, Lewman\, Koff\, Chong\, Moylan\, 
 Kawano\, and Fox\; NAY: None\; ABSTAIN: None) 12 members present – [1:39
 :47].\n\n[1:42:02] – Chair Zane calls for a two-minute recess.\n\n[1:42:
 18] – NA Anson Wu administer the Oath of Office to Mishreki.\n\n[1:43:37
 ] – Chair Zane called the meeting back to order at 7:44 p.m.\; 12 member
 s present.\n\nV. PRESENTATIONS – [1:43:41]:\n\nCenter for Resilient Neig
 hborhoods at Kapiolani Community College – [1:43:44]: no representative 
 present.\n\nResolution Requesting Full EIS of Ala Wai Canal Bridge – [1:
 44:19]: Laura Ruby presented her resolution\, which a copy can be found he
 re: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1S0lfSvZTQjBNkRChKU3HAMqtNr7B1nrG/view
 ?usp=drive_link.\n\n[1:44:19] – Watson MOVED and Bosel SECONDED to consi
 der adopting the Resolution Requesting Full EIS for the Ala Wai Canal and 
 University Avenue and Kalaimoku Street. Discussion Followed.\n\n[2:11:38] 
 – Watson MOVED and Fox SECONDED to consider adopting the Resolution Requ
 esting Full Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Pedestrian Bri
 dge Over the Ala Wai Canal Located at University Avenue and Kalaimoku Stre
 et with amendments. Hearing no further discussion\, the board conducted a 
 roll call vote. The motion WAS ADOPTED. 11-1-0 (AYE: Zane\, Watson\, Bosel
 \, Nagaji\, Lewman\, Lee\, Koff\, Chong\, Kawano\, Fox\, Mishreki\; NAY: M
 oylan\; ABSTAIN: None) – [2:11:54].\n\nResolution Opposing Move of Unive
 rsity of Hawaii College of Education – [2:13:57]: Helen Slaughter presen
 ted her resolution\, which a copy of the resolution can be found here: htt
 ps://drive.google.com/file/d/1-sNRllqu518cMsSpPMZEENDbTLLkQEkp/view?usp=dr
 ive_link.\n\n[2:17:01] – Nagaji MOVED and Watson to consider adopting th
 e Resolution Opposing Move of University of Hawaii College of Education. D
 iscussion Followed.\n\n[2:42:47] – Nagaji and Watson withdrawal their mo
 tion.\n\nElton Fukumoto arrives to the meeting (9:26 p.m.)\, 13 members pr
 esent.\n\nVI. COMMUNITY CONCERNS – [2:44:29]:\n\nOpposition of ʻIkenake
 a Development [2:44:39]: Resident Ella asked for help from the board to wr
 ite a resolution in opposition of the ʻIkenakea Development project.\n\nQ
 uestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [2:45:58]\n\nʻIkenakea De
 velopment [2:47:18]: Keegan Flaherty announced that ʻIkenakea development
  is holding a 10-day comment period on the proposed project by April 15\, 
 2024.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [2:48:58]\n\nChr
 istmas Parade Announcement – [2:53:24]: Resident Ross announced the Mān
 oa’s Lions Club’s Christmas parade. The parade is on Sunday December 1
 \, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. starting at Noelani Elementary School.\n\nQuestions\,
  comments\, and concerns followed – [2:54:50]\n\nMānoa Outdoor Circle [
 2:55:32]: Bosel announced that the Mānoa Outdoor Circle and the UH Mālam
 a Mānoa are holding a by annual 1000 plant and tree giveaway on Sunday Ap
 ril 21\, 2024 at the UH president house from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.\n\nM
 ānoa Neighborhood Board In-Person Meeting Location – [2:56:05]: Bosel a
 nnounced that Elmer is currently looking at The Institute for Astronomy an
 d the press offices for an in-person meeting location.\n\nQuestions\, comm
 ents\, and concerns followed – [2:57:10]\n\nVII. ANNOUNCEMENTS – [2:59
 :16]:\n\nNext Meeting: The next meeting is tentatively scheduled on Wednes
 day\, May 1\, 2024 at 7:00 PM online via WebEx and at Kapālama Hale Confe
 rence Room 153 (for residents without internet capabilities).\n\nʻŌlelo 
 Re-Broadcast: Watch on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month at 3:0
 0 p.m.\, or every third Tuesday at 9:00 p.m.\, or online: https://olelo.or
 g/tv-schedule/ or https://www.honolulu.gov/cms-nco-menu/site-nco-siteartic
 les/1657-board-meeting-videoarchive.html.\n\nVIII. ADJOURNMENT – [2:59:3
 7]: Chair Zane adjourned the meeting at 10:00 p.m.\n\nSubmitted by: Anson 
 Wu\, Neighborhood Assistant\nReviewed by: Spencer Johnson\, Neighborhood A
 ssistant\nFinalized by:\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit o
 ur board website.\n\nEvent shows physical location\; however\, other opti
 ons of participation may also include WebEx and phone.  If available\, in
 structions for WebEx and phone can be found at the top of the agenda.
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