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SUMMARY:30. Kāneʻohe NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KĀNE‘OHE NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 30\n&nbsp\;\nCandidate Regis
 tration is \nNow Open for 2025 \nNeighborhood Board Elections!\n&nbsp\;\nA
 ll current board members of the 2023-2025 Board term will need to register
  for the new term. Registration and candidate profile forms will not roll 
 over from the previous Neighborhood Elections.\nImportant Dates:\n• Frid
 ay\, December 20\, 2024 – Candidate and Voter Registration Begins\n• F
 riday\, February 21\, 2025 – Candidate Filing and Voter Registration Dea
 dline\n• Friday\, April 25\, 2025 – Voting Begins\n• Friday\, May 16
 \, 2025 – Voting Ends\nFor more information\nVisit https://web5.hnl.info
 /nbe or https://www8.honolulu.gov/nco/\nContact us at NCO@honolulu.gov or\
 nCall 808-768-3710\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULAR MEETING AGENDA\n\nTHURSDAY\, FEBR
 UARY 20\, 2025 AT 6:30 P.M.\nBEN PARKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA \n45-2
 59 WAIKALUA ROAD\, KĀNEʻOHE\, HI 96744\nAND VIA WEBEX ONLINE PLATFORM\n\
 nMeeting Link: https://cchnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=md7f889f918044095e
 4ead7d844fa6aa8\nMeeting Number/Access Code: 2492 915 4155\nPassword: NB30
  (6230 when dialing from a phone or video system)\nJoin By Phone: +1-408-4
 18-9388 United States Toll\nYouTube Recordings: https://www.youtube.com/ch
 annel/UC1DZJTKor6TTNYiqx5U-P2w\nHandouts: https://drive.google.com/drive/f
 olders/1bP-j4YYw0YCi4sBV5QEZ8TwVGavf7v_K?usp=sharing\nRules of Speaking: T
 o ensure the maximum opportunity for all attendees to be heard\, the follo
 wing guidelines apply: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to type their ques
 tion in the chat box or raise their hand using the “raise hand” functi
 on in the online zoom platform - which is indicated by a hand. If accessin
 g the meeting using your phone and you have a comment\, indicate this by p
 ressing the symbols *3 – this will show the moderator that the person ca
 lling from that number wishes to speak. To mute/unmute your phone\, press 
 *6.\nPlease wait until recognized by the chair to begin comments and addre
 ss those comments to the chair. All official reports\, comments or concern
 s shall be three (3) minutes or less.\nPlease Kōkua: To help all attendee
 s the opportunity to hear presentations &amp\; comments\, please place you
 r device on mute until you would like to speak. When you are recognized\, 
 unmute yourself and make your comments.\nThe Board may act on any agenda i
 tem. 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. A tw
 o-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 of major importance and will a
 ffect a significant number of people.\nI. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Mo Radke
  6:30 – 6:32\nII. FILLING OF VACANCIES ON THE BOARD: There is one vacanc
 y: Subdistrict 2-Windward Mall\nIII. CITY/STATE MONTHLY REPORTS AND DISCUS
 SION (3 minutes each) 6:32 - 6:50\nA. Honolulu Fire Department\nB. Honolul
 u Police Department - In addition to regular reports\, please discuss the 
 below listed questions.\na. Discussion: I have not seen solo riders on the
  Windward side and particularly on the H3. Can there be more of a presence
  there?\nb. Sport motorcycles are joining in with the muscle cars going ba
 ck and forth on the H3. Entering Kailua on ramp\, exiting Kamehameha Hwy a
 nd repeating the loop.\nC. Hawaii Department of Transportation\na. Discuss
 ion: Recent news about speeding cameraʻs at intersections that already ha
 ve cameraʻs to cach red light runners. There needs to be speeding camera
 ʻs on the H3. Please give details.\nb. Discussion: Westbound scenic turno
 ut just outside MCBH should be locked at night to prevent use as a “gath
 ering place” for racing.\nD. Marine Corps Base Hawaii\na. Discussion: Wh
 at annual training for new arrival training is being done for Marines and 
 Sailors abuard MCBH to understand their responsibility to themselves and t
 he community (with regards to racing on the H3)\n\nIV. BOARD BRIEFS &amp\;
  DISCUSSION (10 minutes each) 7:00 – 7:30\na. Aloha Harvest – Lorcan D
 oull 7:00 – 7:10\nb. DOTAX presentation – Seth Colby 7:10 – 7:20\nc.
  Micro-Grid Presentation – Kurt Tsue 7:20 – 7:30\n\nV. RESIDENT/ COMMU
 NITY CONCERNS (3 minutes each) 7:30 - 7:40\na. Hawaiian Legacy Senior Care
  Update (Feb 6 contested CUP report)\nVI. ELECTED OFFICIALS (2 minutes eac
 h) 7:40 – 8:15\nNote: The two minutes is for formal comments and not to 
 include community Q &amp\; A\nA. US Representative Jill Tokuda &amp\; Q &a
 mp\; A\nB. Governor Green’s Representative\na. Status: Provide follow-up
  relating to He’eia State Park contract renewal and commercial operation
 s\nC. Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative\na. Status: Kamaoʻoaliʻi 
 Stream status – Sakamoto\nb. Status: Update regarding with the city's pl
 an to build a raceway park - Sakamoto\nD. Council Member Esther Kiaaina\nG
 overnor\, Mayor &amp\; City and County Q&amp\;A\nE. Senator Jarrett Keohok
 alole\nF. Senator Brenton Awa\nG. Representative Lisa Kitagawa\nH. Represe
 ntative Scot Matayoshi\nI. Representative Mike Lee\na. State Officials: Q&
 amp\;A\n\nVII. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS (3 minutes each) 8:15 – 8:18\na. 
 Windward Community College -\n\nVIII. BOARD BUSINESS 8:18 - 8:25\na. Appro
 val of January 2025 minutes\nb. Meeting Determination Date/Time/Location (
 March 2025 to June 2025)\n\nIX. BOARD COMMITTEE REPORTS / ASSIGNMENTS 8:25
 – 8:30\nA. Attended Meeting Reports\nB. Community Engagement Committee -
  Lam\, Bryant\nC. Emergency Preparedness 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 – Tomey\nI. Environmental - Bryant\nJ. HP
 D Liaison -Carstensen\, Sakamoto\nK. Planning - Lam\nL. Homeless/Kauhale 
 – Burbage\, Bryant\, Fleitell\n\nX. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. Next Regular Board
  Meeting: Thursday\, March 21\, 2025 at 6:30 p.m. at to be Determined (TBD
 ) or using the virtual login credentials listed at the top of page 1 of th
 is document.\n\nXI. ADJOURNMENT\n\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 Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillin
 gham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaiʻi 96817\, by telephone on (
 808) 768-3710\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or e-mailing nco@honolulu.gov Agenda 
 documents and minutes are also available online at http://www.honolulu.gov
 /nco/boards.html\nAll written testimony must be received in the Neighborho
 od 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 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\, HI 96
 817\, fax (808) 768-3711\, or email nbtestimony@honolulu.gov\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 Neighborho
 od 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 business days before the 
 scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill requests received aft
 er this date.\n\nDRAFT REGULAR MEETING WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD\nT
 HURSDAY\, JANUARY 16\, 2025 at 6:30 P.M.\nBEN PARKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL\, 4
 5-259 WAIKALUA ROAD\, KĀNEʻOHE\, HI 96744\nAND VIA WEBEX\n\nVideo Record
 ing of Meeting Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkdEKgyaJd4\n\nGoogle
  Drive Link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bP-j4YYw0YCi4sBV5QEZ8
 TwVGavf7v_K\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER – [0:00:05]: Chair Mo Radke called the K
 āneʻohe Neighborhood Board No. 30 meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Note: Th
 is 17-member Board requires nine members to establish a quorum and to take
  official Board action. Quorum was established with 12 members present.\n\
 nBoard Members Present: Mo Radke\, Adriel Lam\, Lora Burbage\, Donald Saka
 moto\, Mark Brandle\, Dale Carstensen\, Cecil Downing\, Neil Fleitell\, Br
 yan Heverly\, David Shizuma\, Holly Sevier\, Kim Tomey\, Patty Yamashiro (
 6:42)\; Greg Quitevis (7:18 p.m.)\; and Abe Toma (appointed at this meetin
 g).\n\nBoard Members Absent: Elena Bryant.\n\nGuests: Fire Captain Joshua 
 Ching Picket (Honolulu Fire Department)\; Lieutenant Ben Villaflor and Maj
 or Shellie Paiva (Honolulu Police Department)\; Ilihia Gionson (Governor J
 osh Green)\; Kristi Kaluhiwa (Kāneʻohe Marine Corps Base)\; Andy Kawano 
 (Mayor Rick Blangiardi)\; Terry George (Harold Castle Foundation)\; Counci
 lmember Esther Kiaʻāina and Jaren McCartney (Councilmember Kiaʻāina)\;
  Senator Jarrett Keohokalole\; Senator Mike Lee\, Elizabeth Tatofi-Tavake 
 (Senator Brenton Awa)\; Michelle Nguyen (Rep Tokuda)\; Representative Mata
 yoshi\; Representative Lisa Kitagawa\, Aria Juliet (HAPA)\; Annette C. Tas
 hiro\, Shawn Loftus\, Denise Medeiros\, Amy Hammond\, Rosie Goo\, Tim Cars
 on\, Rocky Kaluhiwa\, Susan Richey\, Maydeen Lu\, Robert Harter\, Joslynn 
 Ojiri\, (Residents)\; Rachel Cristobal (Neighborhood Commission Office). N
 ote: Name not included if not legible or stated for the record. There were
  36 total participants.\n\nII. FILING OF VACANCIES ON THE BOARD – [0:00:
 18]\nChair Radke called for volunteers for the following two subdistrict v
 acancies: Subdistrict 2 - Windward Mall\; and Subdistrict 7 - Pūʻōhala.
  Abe Toma volunteered to fill the Subdistrict 7 vacancy and provided a bri
 ef introduction.\n\n[0:03:00] Sakamoto nominated Abe Toma to fill the Subd
 istrict 7 vacancy. Hearing no other nominations\, a voice vote was conduct
 ed. Abe Toma filled the Subdistrict 7 vacancy 12-0 (TOMA: Heverly\, Brandl
 e\, Burbage\, Carstensen\, Downing\, Fleitell\, Lam\, Radke\, Sakamoto\, S
 evier\, Shizuma\, Tomey). [0:03:17]\n\nChair Radke called a recess at 6:33
  p.m. to swear-in Abe Toma.\nToma joined the meeting at 6:34 p.m.\, 13 mem
 bers present\, the meeting was called back to order.\n\nIII. CITY/STATE MO
 NTHLY REPORTS AND DISCUSSION – [0:04:51]\nHonolulu Fire Department – [
 0:05:07]: Fire Captain Josh Ching Picket reported the December 2024 statis
 tics and safety tip for the month concerning electrical safety. For more d
 etailed information\, including response mapping\, visit: https://fire.hon
 olulu.gov/\, click on News &amp\; Info.\n• Report: https://drive.google.
 com/file/d/1g0_f5Z4gcnqISumRULlhSvesa2fD72SQ/view?usp=sharing\n\nQuestions
 \, comments\, and concerns followed – [0:06:52]\n\nYamashiro arrived at 
 6:42 p.m.\, 14 members present.\n\nHonolulu Police Department – [0:13:15
 ]: Lieutenant Ben Villaflor reported the December 2024 statistics.\n\nQues
 tions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [0:14:30]\n\nHawaii Departmen
 t of Transportation – [0:26:50]: A representative was present via WebEx.
  Technical difficulties prevented communication\; this item was deferred u
 ntil communication could be established.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and con
 cerns followed – [0:20:03]\n\nMarine Corps Base Hawaii – [0:29:10]: Kr
 isti Kaluhiwa reported the following\; continued training between Californ
 ia and Hawaii\, training exercise in Waimanalo\, and current air training 
 updates.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [0:33:15]\n\n
 IV. BOARD BRIEFS &amp\; DISCUSSION – [0:38:00]\nH3 Speeding Enforcement 
 Initiatives [0:38:26]: Major Paiva reported enforcement efforts and the hi
 story of speeding enforcement on the H3 Freeway.\n\nQuestions\, comments\,
  and concerns followed – [0:42:50]\n\nQuitevis arrived at 7:18 p.m.\, 15
  members present.\n\nDisposition of Castle Medical Center property (former
 ly HPU) – [0:50:45]: Dawn Chang\, Board of Land and Natural Resources\, 
 Chair\, introduced supporting staff\, and presented an update on the acqui
 sition by the State of Hawaii of the Hawaii Loa Campus. A description of p
 roposed uses were provided.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followe
 d – [1:02:55]\n\nV. RESIDENT / COMMUNITY CONCERNS – [1:04:55]\nFacilit
 y Accessibility [1:05:25]: Aunty Rocky inquired about Ben Parker Elementar
 y School and Handicap parking\, relating to the Neighborhood Board meeting
  and the accessibility with gates being locked.\n\nParatransit and Handiva
 n: The steps are very high and dangerous [1:06:29]: Sakamoto raised a conc
 ern relating to the steps on the Handivan vehicles being too high.\n\nVote
 r Service Centers: establishing more voting service centers [1:10:02]: Lam
  raised concerns regarding the lack of voter service centers during the re
 cent State Election.\n\nRed Light Traffic Cameras: Can we add one at the i
 ntersection of Kahekili Hwy and Kahuhipa Street? [1:12:40]: Quitevis reque
 sted a red-light traffic camera at the intersection of Kahekili Hwy and Ka
 huhipa Street.\n\nVI. ELECTED OFFICIALS – [1:13:28]\nU.S. Representative
  Jill Tokuda &amp\; Q&amp\;A [1:13:42]: Michelle Nguyen shared highlights 
 from the January Neighborhood Board report\, which include the following\;
  new office location\, and updates on congress work from Washington\, DC.\
 n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [1:16:20]\n\nGovernor 
 Green’s Representative – [1:13:56]: Ilihia Gionson of the Hawaiʻi Tou
 rism Authority provided responses to prior inquiries regarding the He’ei
 a State Park. Ilihia Gionson announced the new representative for the Gove
 rnor’s office will be Diane Ako.\n\nMayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representa
 tive – [1:20:40]: Andy Kawano\, Director\, Department of Budget and Fisc
 al Services\, provided the following link: https://www8.honolulu.gov/mayor
 /newsletter and provided information about City lifeguards and firefighter
 s brave massive waves to compete in ‘The Eddie’\, The City and County 
 of Honolulu announces a new landfill site on O‘ahu\, Mayor Blangiardi ho
 nors Councilmember\, Calvin Say\, who is retiring after nearly five decade
 s of public service\, The 40th Honolulu City Lights celebration wraps up a
 s thousands enjoy the displays\, The City wins a $2 million grant for affo
 rdable housing development in Iwilei. Director Kawano provided responses t
 o prior inquiries from the Board.\n• Report: https://drive.google.com/fi
 le/d/1KZx2UsdOBtg_J0Jqiv7nBfNzEM8AHCD2/view?usp=sharing\n\nQuestions\, com
 ments\, and concerns followed – [1:25:56]\n\nCouncilmember Esther Kiaʻ
 āina – [1:24:10]: Councilmember Kiaʻāina provided information includi
 ng the following: inauguration ceremony and new assignments\, Bayview Dog 
 Park\, Aloha Wedding Commercial Business\, Fireworks\, and new landfill lo
 cation.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed – [1:33:40]\n\nS
 enator Jarrett Keohokalole – [1:47:15]: Senator Keohokalole reported on 
 the following\; fireworks\, and suggestions on Bills for the new legislati
 ve session.\n\nSenator Brenton Awa – [1:54:42]: Elizabeth Tavake\, Offic
 e Manager\, provided information\, including the following: New legislativ
 e session priorities\, Ala Wai Canal and cesspool cleanup – relating to 
 the use of genki balls.\n\nRepresentative Lisa Kitagawa – [1:58:53]: Rep
 resentative Kitagawa reported new legislative session assignments.\n\nRepr
 esentative Scot Matayoshi – [1:59:50]: Representative Matayoshi reported
  new legislative session assignments.\n\nRepresentative Mike Lee – [2:03
 :37]: Representative Lee provided a brief update and reported new legislat
 ive session assignments and priorities.\n\nVII. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS 
 – [2:06:01]\nWindward Community College – [2:06:02]: No representative
  present.\n\nVIII. BOARD BUSINESS – [2:06:30]\nApproval of November 2024
  Minutes – [2:06:35]:\n\n[2:06:58] – Shizuma MOVED and Sakamoto SECOND
 ED to approve the November 2024 Minutes as written by Sakamoto and correct
 ed below. There being no objections\, the motion WAS ADOPTED\; 15-0-0 (Aye
 : Radke\, Lam\, Burbage\, Sakamoto\, Brandle\, Carstensen\, Downing\, Flei
 tell\, Heverly\, Shizuma\, Sevier\, Tomey\, Yamashiro\, Quitevis\, Toma\; 
 Nay: None\; Abstain: None) – [2:07:17]\n\nCorrections: Page 1 – Board 
 Members Present: David Shizuma was listed as absent but was present.\n\nDi
 scussion and Possible Voting on Good Government Relations – [2:07:20]: S
 hizuma provided information. Discussion followed.\n\n[2:06:58] – Shizuma
  MOVED and Fleitell SECONDED to adopt the Good Government Relations. Discu
 ssion followed. There being no objections\, the motion WAS ADOPTED\; 15-0-
 0 (AYE: Radke\, Lam\, Burbage\, Sakamoto\, Brandle\, Carstensen\, Downing\
 , Fleitell\, Heverly\, Shizuma\, Sevier\, Tomey\, Yamashiro\, Quitevis\, T
 oma\; NAY: None\; ABSTAIN: None) – [2:07:17]\n\nIX. BOARD COMMITTEE REPO
 RTS / ASSIGNMENTS – [2:13:30] Toma joined the Community and Government E
 ngagement Committee. Sakamoto reported on a recent Transportation meeting.
 \n\nX. ANNOUNCEMENTS – [2:16:04]\n• Next Regular Board Meeting: Thursd
 ay\, February 20\, 2025 at 6:30 p.m. at Benjamin Parker Elementary School 
 or using the virtual login credentials listed on page 1 of this document.\
 n• NB Elections: Candidate Registration is open\, and will close on Frid
 ay\, February 21\, 2025.\n\nXI. ADJOURNMENT – [2:17:37]: Chair Rake adjo
 urned the meeting at 8:48 p.m.\n\nSubmitted by: Spencer Johnson\, Neighbor
 hood Assistant\nReviewed by: Dylan Buck\, Neighborhood Assistant\nFinalize
 d by:\n\nTo view agenda and minutes\, visit our board website.\n\nEvent s
 hows physical location\; however\, other options of participation may also
  include WebEx and phone.  If available\, instructions for WebEx and phon
 e can be found at the top of the agenda.
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