Department of Facility Maintenance

STREAM MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Streams: Permit Required

 
Stream Name: KA’A’AWA STREAM, Lā‘ie District
Work locations: From upstream of Kamehameha Hwy to the ocean

Work Dates: August 8, 2024

 
Stream Name: WAIPUHI STREAM, Lā‘ie District
Work locations: From upstream of Kamehameha Hwy to the ocean

Work Dates: August 8, 2024

 
Stream Name: KAELEPULU STREAM, Kailua District
Work locations: From downstream of Kawailoa Rd Bridge to the ocean

Work Dates: July 18, 2024 – August 14, 2024 

 
Stream Name: ULEHAWA U-2 CHANNEL, Waianae District
Work locations: From Ulehawa Stream to past Princess Kahanu Ave

Work Dates: July 19, 2024 – July 26, 2024 (tentative) 

 

 

Streams: Permit Not Required

 

 

COMPLETED STREAM MAINTENANCE

Completed Streams: Permit Required

 
 
Stream Name: ALAHAKI DITCH, Kailua District
Work locations:Between Holoholo St and Kahili St

Work Dates: October 21, 2024



Completed Streams: Permit Not Required

 

Stream Name: PAUOA STREAM, Honolulu District
Work locations: From behind Pauoa Elementary School to Pali Hwy
Work Dates: March 2024 – May 30, 2024

Stream name:
 NU‘UANU STREAM, Honolulu District
Work locations: From 3031 Polohilani Pl to Pū‘iwa Rd
Work Dates: March 2024 – May 30, 2024

Stream name: WĀWĀMALU STREAM, Honolulu District
Work locations: From Hawaii Kai Golf Course start and end
Work Dates: April 7, 2024 – April 30, 2024

THE CLEAN STREAM PROGRAM

The health of our streams is everyone’s concern, and stream owners have the responsibility to ensure that their portion of a stream is free from all debris that could prevent a clear waterway.  Clean streams can prevent severe damage from flooding that is caused when debris flows downstream and forms a clog in narrow parts of the stream or under a bridge.

Homeowners should remember that they can be held financially liable if improper stream management on their property causes flooding upstream or downstream that damages their neighbors’ property.

Helpful Tips To Get You Started

  • Check your property deed to determine if you are a stream owner. Misplaced your deed? A copy of your deed can be obtained from the State DLNR Bureau of Conveyances located at 1151 Punchbowl St., Room 123.
  • Collect trash from the stream and stream bank area. Dispose of the trash with your refuse.
  • Haul out large debris and bulky items such as shopping carts, tires, bikes, etc., from the stream and stream bank area.
  • Cut branches and vegetation that impede stream flow.
  • Remove fallen trees, sticks and leaves from the stream and stream bank area.Remove blockages and sediment build-up that impede stream flow

Get Involved NOW and be part of the solution!
Your Neighbors will appreciate your kokua.



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