WAIMĀNALO NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 32
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA OF THE WAIMĀNALO NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD #32
MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 2025, at 7:00 p.m.
IN PERSON
Waimānalo Public Library Meeting Room, 41-1320 Kalanianaʻole Hwy, Waimānalo, HI 96795
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Purpose: The purpose of Neighborhood Boards and the Neighborhood Plan is to increase and assure effective citizen participation in the decisions of government.
Rules for Engaging: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to click the “raise hand” icon, and when recognized by the Chair, to address comments to the Chair. Remarks should not exceed three (3) minutes. Please ensure your microphone is muted unless you are speaking. You can mute and unmute for those dialing in on the phone by pressing * 6. Please state your first and last name for the record, before moving into your comment/question etc. Written testimony may also be submitted via email using the contact information listed on the Neighborhood Commission Office website. ALOHA, “Akahai”, meaning kindness to be expressed with tenderness; “Lōkahi”, meaning unity, to be expressed with harmony; “ʻOluʻolu” meaning agreeable, to be expressed with pleasantness; “Haʻahaʻa”, meaning humility, to be expressed with modesty; “Ahonui”, meaning patience, to be expressed with perseverance, in accordance with Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes Chapter § 5-7.5.
Notes: 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. A two-thirds (2/3) vote, nine (9) of this 13-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 on the item by the Board will affect a significant number of persons. Determination of whether a specific matter may be added to an agenda must be done on a case-by-case basis. Please silence all electronic devices. This meeting is being recorded.
1) CALL TO ORDER – Chair Kimeona Kane
a) Welcoming Remarks – Chair Kimeona Kane
b) Opening Pule/Oli – Volunteer participant
c) Rules of the meeting and announcements – Chair Kimeona Kane
d) Roll Call – Neighborhood Board Assistant Brandon Tsark
e) ʻŌlelo Noʻeau o ka Mahina- #13 Ahu ka ʻalaʻala palu. A heap of relish made of octopus liver. Nothing worth troubling about. Octopus liver (ʻalaʻala) was not a choice food. It was mashed and used as bait.
2) ELECTION OF OFFICERS TO SERVE JULY 2025 TO JULY 2026 AND CONFIRMATION OF BOARD DETAILS. [NP A §2-14- 120(b)].
a) The officers to be elected are the Treasurer and any other officer(s) determined to be needed to conduct the Board’s business.
3) EMERGENCY PROVIDERS REPORT (Limited to three (3) minutes)
a) Honolulu Fire Department, email the Honolulu Fire Department’s Public Information Office at hfdnhb@honolulu.gov
b) Honolulu Police Department, https://www.honolulupd.org/information/
c) City and County of Honolulu Department of Ocean Safety
4) PUBLIC AGENCIES’ REPORT (Limited to three (3) minutes)
a) Board of Water Supply – Danielle Ornelas. https://www.boardofwatersupply.com/
b) Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative – Director Laura Thielen, laura.thielen@honolulu.gov (Five (5) minutes)
i) Waimānalo Beach Park Comfort Station design – Director Laura Thielen (15 minutes)
c) Hawaiʻi State Department of Transportation- Casey Abe, casey.abe@hawaii.gov
5) FILLING OF FOUR (4) VACANCIES ON THE BOARD (Proof of Residency and Oath of Office as needed)
a) One (1) vacancy in Subdistrict 7 (ʻOluʻolu Homestead, plus makai side of Kalanianaʻole Hwy
b) One (1) vacancy in Subdistrict 9 (Old Homestead and beach homes to Makapuʻu)
c) One (1) vacancy in Subdistrict 10 (Farm Lots)
d) One (1) vacancy in Subdistrict 11 (Hale Aupuni)
6) COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS REPORTS (Limited to three (3) minutes each)
a) Education Reports
i) Waimānalo Elementary and Intermediate School – Principal Jamie Dela Cruz, jaime.delacruz@k12.hi.us
ii) Blanche Pope Elementary School, Kula Kaiapuni o Waimānalo – Principal Heidi Rezentes, heidi.rezentes@k12.hi.us
iii) Mālama Honua Public Charter School – Principal Denise Espania, despania@malamahonuapcs.org
iv) Hui Mālama O Ke Kai – Maile Vickery, info@huimalamaokekai.org
v) Windward Community College – Ardis Eschenberg, ardise@hawaii.edu
vi) University of Hawaiʻi, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources – Ilima Ho-Lastimosa, lipuupuu@hawaii.edu
vii) Hawaiʻi Job Corps – Julie Dugan, Dugan.Julie@jobcorps.org
b) Community Services Reports
i) Waimānalo Health Center – Jasmine Lefiti, Jlefiti@waimanalohealth.org
ii) Waimānalo Hawaiian Homestead Association – Kenneth Ho, kianiani@gmail.com
c) Military Reports
i) Bellows Air Force Station –
ii) Marine Corps Base Hawaii – Colonel Jeremy W. Beaven, Kristi Kaluhiwa, Kristi.kaluhiwa@usmc.mil
iii) Hawaiʻi Army National Guard – Colonel Ronald Hogsten, ronald.d.hogsten.mil@army.mil, 808-672-1828
7) RESIDENT/COMMUNITY CONCERNS & ANNOUNCEMENTS/PUBLIC REPORTS (Limited to three (3) minutes) For Community Concerns please review the NOTE section in the box at the top of the page regarding adding items to the agenda.
a) Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA), Brief overview of OHAʻs ongoing initiatives and how they affect and align with Native Hawaiian Communities- Micah Kahiwa, micahk.contractor@oha.org (10 minutes)
b) Pesticides Presentation- Ella Alexander, Intern, Office of Representative Amy Perusso (10 minutes)
c) Hawaiʻi Food Bank, Mobile Pantry- Kim Bartenstein, Director of Agency Relations, kim@hawaiifoodbank.org (5 minutes)
d) Eco Resort Project including a Hawaiian Cultural Venue at the old Correia Ranch adjacent to the Hawaiʻi Pacific University site, TMK 4-1-014-007, 96.4 acre parcel- Zoltan Rudolics, zoltanr1@gmail.com (10 minutes)
e) Other
8) ELECTED OFFICIALS’ REPORTS (Limited to five (5) minutes)
a) City Councilmember Esther Kiaʻāina, ekiaaina@honolulu.gov (808) 768-5003
b) State Senator Chris Lee, senlee@capitol.hawaii.gov (808) 587-8388
c) State Representative Lisa Marten, repmarten@capitol.hawaii.gov (808) 586-9450
d) Governor Josh Green, https://governor.hawaii.gov/, (808) 586-0034, Randi Jeung, randi.s.jeung@hawaii.gov
e) Congressmember Jill Tokuda, https://tokuda.house.gov/
9) BOARD BUSINESS
a) Approval of Regular Meeting Minutes, Monday, July 14, 2025, (requires a Board Member motion and a second).
b) Landfill Site Visit report, Position on the determination of the next landfill site for Oʻahu
c) Recommendation to Kakoʻo Punana Leo O Koʻolaupoko & Ke Kula Kaiapuni O Puʻohala
d) Position to support the Department of Transportation Recommendations as exlained in July 14, 2025 Initial Convening Meeting
i) Telephone Pole at Wailea St/Kalanianaʻole Hwy, Dilineation and reflective marker
ii) Cross walk at Nalu Street to a Raised Cross Walk
iii) Beach Access near Nalu Street
iv) Reflector at the concrete curb, Nalu Street
v) No Parking Signs ocean side of Kalanianaʻole Hwy across of Nalu Street
vi) Erosion Control Remediation ocean side of Kalanianaʻole Hwy across of Nalu Street
10) MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTS – Chair Kimeona Kane (Five (5) minutes)
a) Neighborhood Commissions Office Announcements – Neighborhood Board Assistant Brandon Tsark
b) The next Waimānalo Neighborhood Board No. 32 Regular Monthly meeting is scheduled for Monday September 08, 2025
c) 2025 ʻŌlelo Broadcast Schedule – The Waimānalo Neighborhood Board No. 32 meetings are broadcast on ʻŌlelo Channel 49 on the fourth (4th) Monday of the month at 9:00 p.m. and on the first (1st) and third (3rd) Saturdays of the month at 3:00 p.m.
11) ADJOURNMENT, CLOSING REMARKS, & PULE – Vice Chair Kūʻike Kamakea-ʻŌhelo (Two (2) Minutes)
A 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 Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale, 925 Dillingham Boulevard, Suite 160, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96817; Telephone (808) 768-3705 Fax (808) 768-3711; or contact the Neighborhood Board Assistant, Brandon Tsark by email at brandon.tsark@honolulu.gov. Agendas and minutes are also available on the internet at wwddw.honolulu.gov/nco.
If you require special assistance, auxiliary aid and/or service to participate in this event (i.e., sign language interpreter; interpreter for a 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.
All 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) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commission Office, 925 Dillingham Boulevard, Suite 160 Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov
DRAFT INITIAL CONVENING MEETING WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD
MONDAY, JULY 14, 2025, AT 7:00 P.M.
WAIMĀNALO PUBLIC LIBRARY, 41-1320 KALANIANA’OLE HIGHWAY, WAIMĀNALO, HI 96795
AND ONLINE VIA WEBEX
Video recording of this meeting is found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1fTljVpi60
Meeting materials are found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12YXyGq4fcxrkfzlLmf4saaylQ9Os5f9z
1. CALL-TO-ORDER [0:00:00] Board Member Kane served as Acting Chair and called meeting to order at 7:00 pm.
Board Members Present: Kanela Kamahalohanuilai, Kūʻike Kamakea-ʻŌhelo, Kimeona Kane, Lillie Makaila, Jehnna McKeague, Moe’ata Mokulehua, Kapi’olani Nee, and Ted Ralston (joined 7:20 pm)
Board Members Absent: Brenda Wong
Guest Total 43 (20 live, 23 remote): Fire Captain D. Shubert (Honolulu Fire Department); Lieutenant Drew Akahi and Officer J. Atkins (Honolulu Police Department); Ms. Danielle Ornellas (Board of Water Supply); Director Laura Thielen (Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative); Lieutenant Aka Tamashiro (Honolulu Ocean Safety Department); Business Community Outreach Manager Julie Dugan (Hawai’i Job Corps); Jasmine Lefiti (Waimānalo Health Center); Councilmember Esther Kiaʻāina and Constituent-Services Coordinator Irene Limos (Honolulu City Council); Representative Lisa Marten; Engineering-Program Manager Casey Abe (Hawai’i State Department of Transportation – Highways Division); Consultants for Department of Design and Consruction Mr. Drake Kau and Ms. Camila Roger (Architect Specific), Bishop Stason Skeen (St. Matthew’s Episcopal), Aunty Louanna Kaio (Waimānalo Assembly of God), Joe Wat (Ko’olau Resilience Hub Network), Raymond Fukunaga, Lourdes Millan, David Yamada, Olelo Virtual, Brandon Tsark (Neighborhood Commission Office – NCO) (Name may be omitted if illegible or not provided).
Pule [0:02:50]: Chair invited volunteers to lead the gather in pule. Resident Aunty Louanna Kaio from Waimānalo Assembly of God led the gathering in prayer.
Roll Call [0:04:00]: Neighborhood Assistant Brandon Tsark conducted a roll call. Quorum was established with 7 members present [0:05:35]. Note – This 13-member Board requires 7 members to establish a quorum and to take official action.
ʻŌlelo Noʻeau o ka Mahina [0:10:35]: #12 “The kukui branches lay about in heaps, strewn about in every direction.”
2. ELECTION OF OFFICERS [0:06:05]
Installation of Board Members [0:06:05]: board members from NB32 Waimānalo took the oath of office.
Election of Chair [0:08:20]: Board Member Makaila nominated Board Member Kane for Chair [0:08:45], second by Board Member Kamakea-ʻŌhelo. Acting Chair closed nominations after hearing no others. There being no objections, Acting Chair declared nomination of Board Member Kane for Chair adopted, 7-0-0 (Aye: Kamahalohanuilai, Kamakea-ʻŌhelo, Kane, Makaila, McKeague, Mokulehua, Nee, No: none, Abstain: none) [0:09:45].
Election of Vice Chair [0:09:55]: Board Member Mokulehua nominated Board Member Kamakea-ʻŌhelo for Vice Chair [0:10:00], second by Board Member Makaila. Chair closed nominations after hearing no others. There being no objections, Chair declared nomination of Board Member Kamakea-ʻŌhelo for Vice Chair adopted, 7-0-0 (Aye: Kamahalohanuilai, Kamakea-ʻŌhelo, Kane, Makaila, McKeague, Mokulehua, Nee, No: none, Abstain: none) [0:10:40].
Election of Secretary [0:10:50]: Board Member Kamakea-ʻŌhelo nominated Board Member Mokulehua for Secretary [0:11:05], second by Board Member Kamahalohanuilai. Board Member Mokulehua nominated Board Member McKeague who respectfully declined. Chair closed nominations after hearing no others. There being no objections, Chair declared nomination of Board Member Mokulehua for Secretary adopted, 7-0-0 (Aye: Kamahalohanuilai, Kamakea-ʻŌhelo, Kane, Makaila, McKeague, Mokulehua, Nee, No: none, Abstain: none) [0:12:15].
Date, Time, and Location of Regular Meeting [0:12:50]: Chair reported last term’s details. There being no objections, Chair declared the retention of previous term’s details adopted (Second Monday, 7:00 pm, and Hybrid at Waimānalo Public Library and on Webex), 7-0-0 (Aye: Kamahalohanuilai, Kamakea-ʻŌhelo, Kane, Makaila, McKeague, Mokulehua, Nee, No: none, Abstain: none) [0:13:30].
Recess Schedule [0:13:50]: Chair reported last term’s schedule. There being no objections, Chair declared the retention of previous term’s recess schedule in December adopted, 7-0-0 (Aye: Kamahalohanuilai, Kamakea-ʻŌhelo, Kane, Makaila, McKeague, Mokulehua, Nee, No: none, Abstain: none) [0:14:05].
Oral-Testimony Rules [0:14:20]: There being no objections, Chair declared the retention of previous term’s recess oral-testimony rules adopted, 7-0-0 (Aye: Kamahalohanuilai, Kamakea-ʻŌhelo, Kane, Makaila, McKeague, Mokulehua, Nee, No: none, Abstain: none) [0:14:05].
Establish Committes, Subcommittees, and Membership [0:14:35]: There being no objections, Chair deferred this item to next meeting, 7-0-0 (Aye: Kamahalohanuilai, Kamakea-ʻŌhelo, Kane, Makaila, McKeague, Mokulehua, Nee, No: none, Abstain: none) [0:14:55].
3. EMERGENCY PROVIDERS [0:15:15]
Honolulu Fire Department (HFD) [0:15:15]: Captain D. Shubert provided June incident statistics: 27 medical calls, 3 motor-vehicle collision, 6 brush fires, 2 nuisance fires, and 1 ocean rescue. He also shared this month’s tip on wildland fire awareness, prevention, and preparedness.
Honolulu Police Department (HPD) [0:17:25]: Lieutenant Drew Akahi introduced Offier J. Atkins who provided June crime statistics: 3 unauthorized entries into motor vehicle and 6 thefts.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed [0:18:15]
Honolulu Ocean Safety Department (HOSD) [0:19:30]: Lieutenant Haka Tamashiro reported that HOSD has assigned an additional lieutenant and mobile-responder truck specifically dedicated to serving the Waimānalo community. He reported that early outcomes have been positive and provided beach attendance and incidents in June (approximately 125K beachgoers, several paraglider emergency landings, missing-persons search, and response related to self-harm). Finally, in response to comments from Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), HOSD is proposing the placement of a 40-foot storage container on an existing concrete slab that does not involve the breaking of any ground.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed [0:25:00]
4. PUBLIC-AGENCY REPORTS [0:30:30]
Board of Water Supply (BWS) [0:30:30]: Ms. Danielle Ornellas reported zero main breaks and no projects currently scheduled in the area for June. She also announced July’s smart-irrigation tips and annual unthirsty plant sale on August 2, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, in Hālawa Valley.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed [0:32:25]
Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative [0:35:05]: DPR Director Laura Thielen provided departmental responses to concerns raised at last meeting and introduced plans for the construction of 2 comfort stations at Waimānalo Beach Park. Director Thielen presented on this topic along with consultants from Department of Design and Construction (DDC) Mr. Drake Kau and Ms. Camila Roger.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed [0:48:00]
5. FILLING OF VACANCIES [1:07:10]
Filling of Vacancies [1:07:10]: Hearing none, Chair provided open invitation for participation from residents who share these lived spaces and would like to represent their communities.
6. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS’ REPORTS [1:08:10]
Waimānalo Elementary and Intermediate School [1:08:10]: No representative present.
Blanche Pope Elementary School (BPES) Kula Kaiapuni o Waimānalo [1:08:20]: No representative present.
Mālama Honua Public Charter School [1:08:30]: No representative present.
Hui Mālama O Ke Kai [1:08:35]: No representative present.
Windward Community College [1:08:45]: No representative present.
University of Hawai’i, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR) [1:08:45]: Aunty Ilima shared that CTAHR recently hosted a farm camp for 20 keiki, ages 4-16, who engaged in farm activities, lei making, and art projects. She also noted excitement from first-time participants and announced plans for a follow-up workshop.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed [1:09:55]
Hawai’i Job Corps [1:13:35]: Business Community Outreach Manager Julie Dugan provided update that court injunction preserved operations and Department of Labor (DOL) released funding through April 30, 2026. She also highlighted HR 2281 (Strengthening Job Corps Act of 2025) as an avenue for support, and urged residents to contact key members of Congress to advocate for funding.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed [1:16:45]
Waimānalo Health Center [1:19:30]: Ms. Jasmine Lefiti encouraged Medicaid recipients to utilize benefits, offered assistance with eligibility questions, reported a rise in COVID-19 cases, and announced open positions, including roles on the Cultural Health team, clinical, dental, and HR.
Waimānalo Hawaiian Homestead Association [1:21:50]: No representative present.
Bellows Air Force Station [1:22:00]: No representative present.
Marine Corps Base Hawai’i (MCBH) [1:22:10]: Chair highlighted the importance of opening discussion with MCBH and the community about its work with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Hawai’i Army National Guard [1:23:40] No representative present.
Hawai’i State Department of Transportation (HDOT) Highways Division [1:23:50]: Engineering-Program Manager Casey Abe provided updates on many concerns raised at previous meetings regarding highway signage, maintenance, and safety enhancements. He confirmed installation of missing “Keep Bright” and crossing signs, graffiti removal, trimmed overgrowth, clearance of roadside trash, installation of reflective marker on newly-replaced utility pole, installation of barriers to prevent illegal parking, reported concern of shoreline erosion, and logged resident concerns for further investigation.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed [1:28:45]
7. RESIDENTS/COMMUNITY CONCERNS & ANNOUNCEMENTS/PUBLIC REPORTS [1:38:40]
Ko’olau Resilence Hub Network [1:38:40]: Coordinator Mr. Joseph Wat encouraged community to form a Waimānalo hub with the purpose of grassroots resources for disaster-preparedness, and proposed initiatives such as Telegram communications channel, youth-resilience academies and 2-day workshops, psychological first aid and CPR training, chainsaw certification for post-disaster road clearance, and acquisition of an industrial-grade freeze dryer.
Kakoʻo Punana Leo O Koʻolaupoko and KKO Pūʻōhala [1:48:45]: Chair and Vice Chair voiced support for protecting bilingual classroom capacity at Pūʻōhala Elementary School.
Sustainable Coastlines Hawaiʻi Earth Week recap [1:54:00]: No representative present.
Mediation Center of the Pacific [1:54:10]: No representative present.
Support Request for Subdivision of Farmer Raymond Fukunaga’s Agricultural Parcel [1:54:10]: Residents Mr. David Yamada and Mr. Raymond Fukunaga requested community support regarding the subdivision of their parcel under 1987 land-use agreement.
Celebration Event at Waimānalo Assembly of God [1:58:00]: Aunty Louanna Kaio announced their 10th annual celebration on July 26, 9 am to 5 pm, at Waimānalo Elementary and Intermediate School, with entertainment, guest speakers, food trucks, tents, craft vendors, flag ceremony, and historical presentation.
Follow up on Fruit-fly Facility and Waste [1:59:40]: Resident Mr. David Lukey requested an update on NB32’s deliberation regarding its visit to the fruit-fly facility. Chair offered further contact on this matter.
Food Basket at St. Matthew’s Episcopal [2:01:00]: Bishop Stason Skeen thanked the community for supporting last month’s event and announced the next Food Basket event on July 26, 10 am to 12 pm, and the regular schedule of events on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month.
Concern regarding MCBH Hosting ICE [2:03:00]: Resident Ms. Amanda from Manoa seconded Chair’s concern regarding ICE’s presence on MCBH.
8. ELECTED OFFICIALS’ REPORTS [2:04:15]
Councilmember Esther Kiaʻāina, Honolulu City Council (CCL) [2:04:15]: Councilmember Kiaʻāina thanked residents for their attendance at the renaming of campgrounds at Waimānalo Beach Park in honor of George K. Mahoe Jr., announced upcoming landfill visit and provided update on her report, congratulated Chair on his recent accomplishment, and addressed earlier concern on subdivision of agricultural parcel.
Hawai’i State Senator Chris Lee [2:08:00]: No representative present.
Hawai’i House of Representatives Lisa Marten [2:08:00]: Representative Lisa Marten announced plans for a virtual format for upcoming Town Hall, provided update on monitoring of new biosecurity bill, voiced concern over incoming work requirements and asset-limits Medicaid and SNAP, and encouraged community to be mindful of midterm-election impacts.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed [2:14:15]
Govenor Josh Green’s Office [2:15:00]: No representative present.
Hawai’i House of Representatives Jill Tokuda [2:15:10]: No representative present.
9. BOARD BUSINESS [2:15:20]
Approval of Regular Meeting Minutes – Monday, June 9, 2025 [2:15:20]: Board Member Makaila motioned to adopt minutes as distributed [2:15:30], second by Board Member Kamakea-ʻŌhelo, Chair called a roll-call vote, and declared that the ayes have it and the motion approved, 8-0-0 (Aye: Kamahalohanuilai, Kamakea-ʻŌhelo, Kane, Makaila, McKeague, Mokulehua, Nee, Ralston, No: none, Abstain: none) [2:15:35].
Landfill Site Visit Report [2:17:25]: There being no objections, Chair deferred this item to next meeting.
Recommendation to Change All Subdistrict Positions to At Large Positions and Submit Recommendation to the Neighborhood Commission Office [2:18:30]: Board Member Makaila motioned to approve a recommendation from NB32 to NCO regarding the changing of all subdistrict positions to at large [2:19:30], second by Board Member Kamakea-ʻŌhelo. Chair opened the floor to discussion, and subsequently called the question after hearing no further comments. Following a voice vote, Chair declared the ayes have it and the motion is approved, 8-0-0 (Aye: Kamahalohanuilai, Kamakea-ʻŌhelo, Kane, Makaila, McKeague, Mokulehua, Nee, Ralston, No: none, Abstain: none) [2:22:50].
Recommendation to Submit a Letter of Support to the Congressional District on Behalf of Hawaiʻi Job Corps [2:23:40]: Board Member Makaila motioned in support of submitting a letter to elected officials on behalf of Hawai’i Job Corps [2:23:50], second by Board Member Ralston. Chair opened the floor to discussion, and subsequently called the question after hearing no further comments. Following a voice vote, Chair declared the ayes have it and the motion is approved, 8-0-0 (Aye: Kamahalohanuilai, Kamakea-ʻŌhelo, Kane, Makaila, McKeague, Mokulehua, Nee, Ralston, No: none, Abstain: none) [2:25:10].
10. MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTS [2:25:55]
NCO Announcements [2:25:55]: Neighborhood Assistant Brandon Tsark announced that the NCO is currently hiring for one Neighborhood Assistant position, and provided miscellaneous updates to board members.
The next Waimānalo Neighborhood Board No. 32 Regular Monthly Meeting [2:28:00]: The next meeting will be held on Monday, August 11, 2025 at 7:00 pm, and will be a hybrid meeting.
2025 ʻŌlelo Broadcast Schedule [2:28:00]: The Waimānalo Neighborhood Board No. 32 meetings are broadcast on ʻŌlelo Channel 49 on the fourth (4th) Monday of the month at 9:00 pm; and on the first (1st) and third (3rd) Saturdays of the month at 3:00 pm. Video replay can be found at http://www.honolulu.gov/cms-nco-menu/site-nco-sitearticles/1657-board-meeting-video-archive.html
11. ADJOURNMENT, CLOSING REMARKS, AND PULE [2:28:20]
Board Member Mokulehua closed the meeting with a pule.
Chair adjourned the meeting at 9:29 pm.
Submitted by: Brandon Tsark, Neighborhood Assistant, NCO
Reviewed by: Dylan Whitsell, Deputy, NCO
Final approval by: Moe’ata Mokulehua, Secretary, NB32
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