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15. Kalihi-Pālama NB Regular Meeting

When

September 18, 2024    
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Where

Kapālama Hale Room 153
925 Dillingham Boulevard, Room 153, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, 96817
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KALIHI – PĀLAMA NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 15

 

REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2024
KAPĀLAMA HALE, 925 DILLINGHAM BOULEVARD, ROOM 153
AND VIRTUAL VIA WEBEX
7:00 P.M.

WebEx Link: https://cchnl.webex.com/cchnl/j.php?MTID=m6dc081b8be7948c1d402fd26b062d691
Meeting Number / Access Code: 2487 959 4101
Password: NB15 (6215 from phones and video systems)
Join by phone: +1-408-418-9388 United States Toll

Meeting Materials: Find a monthly archive of handouts and referenced materials concerning to Kalihi-Palāma Neighborhood Board No. 15 at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jZWmXmsk6bquFmxc5Ch_JqHL1wlHZrRL

Recordings: Recordings of Board meetings can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1DZJTKor6TTNYiqx5U-P2w.

Rules of Speaking: 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 one minute-thirty seconds and one question per speaker, additional questions be posted in the chat or emailed to presenters. Please ensure your microphone is muted unless you are speaking. Please state your first and last name for the record before moving into your comments/question, etc. Written testimony may also be submitted via email using the contact information listed on the Neighborhood Commission Office website.

Purpose: The purpose of neighborhood boards and the neighborhood plan is to increase and assure effective citizen participation in the decisions of government.

Notes: The Board may take action on any agenda item. As required by the State Sunshine Law (Hawaii Revised Statutes (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 thirteen (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.

I. CALL TO ORDER: Chair Amanda Ybanez

II. CITY MONTHLY REPORTS: Three (3) minutes each
A. Honolulu Fire Department
B. Honolulu Police Department – District 1
C. Honolulu Police Department – District 5
D. Board of Water Supply
E. Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transit (HART)

III. BOARD BUSINESS
A. Election of Board Officer – Vice Chair
B. Approval of Minutes: Wednesday, August 21, 2024
C. Holiday Parade Coordination
D. Resolution Urging the State and City to Take Proactive Steps to Combat Illegal Gambling – Member Young

IV. PRESENTATION (Limited to maximum 10-Minute Presentation)
A. Amazon Updates

V. U.S. ARMY GARRISON HAWAIʻI MILITARY REPORT – Selina Gentkowski

 

VI. CITY ELECTED OFFICIALS: Three (3) minutes each
A. Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative – Deputy Director Stephen Courtney, Department of Information Technology (DIT)
B. Councilmember Radiant Cordero
C. Councilmember Tyler Dos Santos-Tam

VII. STATE ELECTED OFFICIALS: Three (3) minutes each
A. Senator Karl Rhoads (District 13)
B. Senator Donna Mercado Kim (District 14)
C. Senator Glenn Wakai (District 15)
D. Representative Daniel Holt (House District 29)
E. Representative Sonny Ganaden (House District 30)
F. Governor Josh Green’s MD Representative – Dreana Kalili, Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (HDOT)

VIII. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Three (3) minutes each
A. Safety: Chair Cullen, Irwin, Ybanez, Young, Mr. Cullen
B. Education: Co-Chairs Daga, Pintor, Farm
C. Health: Chair Pintor, Ybanez

IX. COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
A. Honolulu 311 App: Honolulu 311 App is the official mobile application for the City & County of Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Honolulu 311 provides a free, simple, and intuitive platform empowering people to report potholes, broken streetlights, cracked sidewalks, illegally dumping, vandalized/broken signs and more via your smartphone. More information can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QiyNnE08h-qaFHPI3Dg4Gso1GaZyN-36/view?usp=drive_link.
B. Honolulu 311 Link: https://honoluluhi.citysourced.com/

X. ANNOUNCEMENTS
A. The next Kalihi-Pālama Neighborhood Board No. 15 meeting is scheduled to be on Wednesday, October 16, 2024 at 7:00 p.m.
B. The Kalihi-Pālama Neighborhood Board No. 15 recordings can be seen on ʻŌlelo Channel 49 or at www.olelo.org/live at the following times: 1st Monday of each month at 9:00 p.m. and 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at 11:00 a.m.

XI. ADJOURNMENT

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, HI 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 available on the internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco.

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, HI 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov.

If 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.

 

DRAFT REGULAR MEETING WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2024
WEBEX VIDEO TELECONFERENCE AND KAPĀLAMA HALE
Video recording of this meeting can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAPaz70Nqi8
Reports and other meeting materials can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jZWmXmsk6bquFmxc5Ch_JqHL1wlHZrRL
CALL TO ORDER – [0:00:00]: 7:00 p.m.

Chair Ybanez called the Kalihi-Pālama Neighborhood Board No. 15 meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Quorum was established with 7 members present when announcing agenda items that needed board member votes (Board members were required to have video capabilities on to establish quorum). Note: This 13-member Board requires seven (7) members to establish a quorum and to take official Board action.

Board Members Present: Amanda Ybanez, Donald Guerrero, Evelyn Cullen, Eric Irwin, Alyn Vasquez-Dela Cerna, Lloyd Pohano, Shirley Templo, Ken Farm (logged on at 7:03 p.m.), Diosa Mae Daga (arrived at 7:05 p.m.), Delia Ulima (logged on at 7:10 p.m.), and Angela Young (logged on at 7:24 p.m.).

Board Members Absent: Cardenas Pintor, Doris Haus (Resigned).

Guests: Firefighter C. Smith, Firefighter J. Moore (Honolulu Fire Department); Lieutenant Arnold Sagucio – District 1; Lieutenant S. Yamashita – District 5 (Honolulu Police Department); Deputy Stephen Courtney (Mayor Blangiardi’s Representative); Dee Hayashida (Councilmember Radiant Cordero’s Office); Lynn Robinson (Councilmember Tyler Dos Santos-Tam’s office); Iris Oda (Board of Water Supply – BWS); Marissa Gonzales (Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transit – HART); Dreana Kalili (Governor Josh Green’s Representative); Jessie Faige (Senator Karl Rhoads’s Office); Kathy Nii (Senator Donna Mercado Kim’s Office); Senator Glenn Wakai; Kellie (Representative Sonny Ganaden’s Office); Selina Gentkowski (U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii); Karen Awana (Kulia Academy), Ryan Yoshimoto, Capt. Jose Sartigo (Salvation Army Corps), Moe Mohanna, Tom Schnell, Andrew Tang (HPHA); Emily Davids, Caitlin Barrow (HCDC); Dana Yap, Elizabeth Robinson, Ronald Higa, Thomas Beck, Celia (Residents and Guests); Zhoydell Magaoay (Neighborhood Commission Office). Note: Name was not included if not legible. There were 52 total participants.

CITY MONTHLY REPORTS – [0:00:05]
Honolulu Fire Department (HFD) – [0:00:28]: Firefighter C. Smith reported the following.
July 2024 Statistics: There were five (5) structure fires, three (3) wildland/brush fire, 9 nuisance fires, 11 activated alarms (no fire), 210 medical emergencies, one (1) motor vehicle collision with pedestrian, 13 motor vehicle crashes/collisions, and three (3) hazardous materials incidents. Firefighter Smith provided back to school fire safety tips. A copy of the report can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/138aQLqKZrlCrsr_Hnf_Fk3wZALuVFraq/view?usp=drive_link.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [00:02:16].

Member Farm logged on at 7:03 p.m. There were eight (8) members present.
Member Daga arrived at 7:05 p.m. There were nine (9) member present.

Honolulu Police Department (HPD) District 1 – [0:04:57]: Lieutenant Arnold Sagucio reported July 2024 crime statistics, which can be found at https://www.honolulupd.org/. Lieutenant Sagucio announced that Badges and Buckets will be on the first weekend of September 2024. All proceeds will be donated to the Honolulu Special Olympics. Lieutenant Sagucio provided traffic and pedestrian safety tips.
July 2024 Statistics: There was one (1) burglary, two (2) thefts, three (3) Unauthorized Entries into Motor Vehicles (UEMV), one (1) assault, one (1) sex assault, three (3) drug offenses, and 318 calls for service.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [0:07:00].
Honolulu Police Department (HPD) District 5 – [0:08:20]: Lieutenant Yamashita reiterated that the Badges and Buckets will be on Friday, September 6, 2024 to Sunday, September 8, 2024 at various Walmart locations and shopping centers. Lieutenant Yamashita reported July 2024 crime statistics, which may be found at https://www.honolulupd.org/.
July 2024 Statistics: There were 13 aggravated assaults, 19 motor vehicle thefts, five (5) burglaries, 12 simple assaults, 36 thefts, 14 Unauthorized Entries into Motor Vehicles (UEMV), and 2,896 calls for service. Lieutenant Yamashita provided detailed information regarding the aggravated assault and burglary cases. Lieutenant Yamashita provided road rage safety tips.

Member Ulima logged on at 7:10 p.m. There were 10 members present.

Board of Water Supply (BWS) – [0:12:40]: Iris Oda reported one (1) main break at 1154 Gulick Avenue on Tuesday, July 30, 2024. Oda announced that the BWS is participating in the water access and affordability survey. Oda encouraged the public to fill out the questionnaire which can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qQgiWkrLu2rIH5fEdmnJlD6tW5OEp1cl/view?usp=drive_link. Deadline to complete the questionnaire is on Sunday, September 15, 2024. For more information, visit https://www.boardofwatersupply.com.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [0:14:02].

Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transit (HART) – [0:18:18]: Marissa Gonzales reported that HART announced the award of a major contract for design and construction of the next segment of the rail project to Tutor Perini Corporation, a Los Angeles-based company. Gonzales noted that the next segment includes six (6) new rail stations and approximately three (3) miles of elevated guideway from east of the Middle Street Transit Center to the Civic Center Station near Halekauwila Street and South Street. Construction is expected to begin in later half of 2025 and the completion of this segment is projected for 2030. Gonzales stated that the third rail that powers the trains has been energized to the airport section and segment two. For more information, visit https://honolulutransit.org, email your questions to info@honolulutransit.org or call the 24-hour hotline at 808-566-2299.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [0:22:13].

Member Young logged on at 7:24 p.m. There were 11 members present.

BOARD BUSINESS – [0:31:14]
Election of Board Officers – [0:31:17]
Chair – [0:31:18]: [0:31:38] Farm nominated Amanda Ybanez as Chair, seconded by Vasquez-Dela Cerna. Hearing no other nominations, the Board conducted a voice vote; 11-0-0 [Ybanez: Cullen, Daga, Farm, Guerrero, Irwin, Pohano, Templo, Ulima, Vasquez-Dela Cerna, Young, Ybanez; Nay: None; Abstain: None]. Ybanez was elected as Chair. [0:32:27].

Vice Chair – [0:32:33]: [0:32:41] Vasquez-Dela Cerna MOVED and Cullen SECONDED to defer the election of Vice Chair to the next meeting. Hearing no discussions, the Board conducted a voice vote; 11-0-0 [Aye: Cullen, Daga, Farm, Guerrero, Irwin, Pohano, Templo, Ulima, Vasquez-Dela Cerna, Young, Ybanez; Nay: None; Abstain: None] [0:33:14].

Secretary – [0:33:19]: [0:33:25] Daga nominated Shirley Templo as Secretary. Templo declined the nomination. [0:33:39] Daga nominated Eric Irwin as Secretary, seconded by Templo. Hearing no other nominations, the Board conducted a voice vote; 11-0-0 [Ybanez: Cullen, Daga, Farm, Guerrero, Irwin, Pohano, Templo, Ulima, Vasquez-Dela Cerna, Young, Ybanez; Nay: None; Abstain: None]. Irwin was elected as Secretary. [0:33:54].

Treasurer – [0:34:00]: [0:34:03] Daga nominated Lloyd Pohano as Treasurer. Pohano declined the nomination. [0:34:13] Templo nominated Daga as Treasurer. Daga declined the nomination. [0:34:18] Templo nominated Alyn Vasquez-Dela Cerna for Treasurer and seconded by Ybanez. Hearing no other nominations, the Board conducted a voice vote; 11-0-0 [Ybanez: Cullen, Daga, Farm, Guerrero, Irwin, Pohano, Templo, Ulima, Vasquez-Dela Cerna, Young, Ybanez; Nay: None; Abstain: None]. Vasquez-Dela Cerna was elected as Treasurer. [0:34:39].

Approval of Minutes: Wednesday, July 17, 2024 – [0:34:48]: Templo noted the misspelling of Member Pohano’s last name. Vasquez-Dela Cerna MOVED and Templo SECONDED to accept the Minutes as corrected. Hearing no other corrections and objections, the Minutes were adopted as amended.
Resolution Recommending Indoor Mask Use – [0:35:37]: Presenter was not present. Deferred to the next meeting.

Resolution Urging the State and City to Take Proactive Steps to Combat Illegal Gambling – [0:35:45]: Presenter was not present. Deferred to the next meeting.

PRESENTATIONS – [0:36:16]
Redevelopment of Kaʻahamanu Homes – [0:36:21]: Moe Mohanna and Emily Davids presented the plans for the redevelopment of Kaahumanu Homes. The existing public housing property is 7.4 acres, zoned A-1 (TOD-Kalihi & Kapalama), 152 existing public housing units in 19 buildings built in 1958 will be converted to more affordable with private and public partnership, so it will be no longer public housing. The project will include approximately 1,550 affordable and workforce housing units (studios, 1- to 3-bedroom units) in six (6) buildings, community retail and services, indoor and outdoor amenity spaces, generous park, open space, and TOD urban design concepts and multi-modal. Four (4) out of the six (6) towers would be offered to 30% to 60% of the average median income, one (1) tower will be designated as “missing middle” or workforce tower (80%-100%), and an affordable and market-for-sale components. The project will be built in six phases in which the anticipated Phase 1 construction start in 2027 and completion of Phase 1 in 2029.

Member Farm left the meeting at 7:57 p.m. There were 10 members present.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [1:01:18]

RESIDENTS AND COMMUNITY CONCERNS – [1:16:44]
1. Kulia Academy – [1:16:53]: Karen Awana provided information regarding Kulia Academy located at 2340 Omilo Lane (St. John’s Church). Awana noted that the first 100 6th graders started in July 2024. The Academy is a new tuition-free public charter school which is bringing AI and Data Science education to middle schoolers. The Academy is continually recruiting for next year’s 100 6th graders.
2. Protect Animal Welfare – [1:20:10]: Angela Young discussed the new publication that focused on protecting animals. Request a copy of the publication by emailing willusavealife@gmail.com.
3. Christmas Parade – [1:24:16]: Dana Yap announced the next Kalihi Business Association Christmas Parade will be on Friday, November 29, 2024. Yap invited the Kalihi-Palama Neighborhood Board to participate in the parade.
4. Safety Concerns – [1:25:03]: Ryan Yoshimoto of Salvation Army reported an uptick in criminal activities in and around the Salvation Army Kauluwela Corps on 296 N. Vineyard Boulevard. Yoshimoto reported vandalism, property damage, several break ins, and attacks on staff. Yoshimoto is reaching to the public for assistance by calling HPD when you see suspicious activities around the building. The Corps provide several enrichment programs and food pantry which service about 300 people in the neighborhood. The Corps suspended several youths’ evening programs due to safety concerns.

[1:31:29] Chair Ybanez skipped the U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii Military Report to City Elected Officials reports. Chair Ybanez later returned to the report.

U.S. ARMY GARRISON HAWAII MILITARY REPORT – [1:42:08]
Selena Gentkowski provided the August 2024 training advisories which can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OaMQ1GujWXD0AH95ohowvoAvYWpr4TeN/view?usp=drive_link. Gentkowski announced that the Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center (JPMRC) training exercises is scheduled from late September 2024 to mid-October 2024. Gentkowski noted that there will be about 1,000 participants from several countries. Gentkowski also noted that there will be an increase in traffic and noise in the training areas.

[1:43:53] Chair Ybanez returned to City Elected Officials reports.

CITY ELECTED OFFICIALS – [1:31:29], [1:43:53]
Mayor Rick Blangiardi – [1:31:34]: Deputy Courtney provided the report which can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Sxwug0hjH6qF-YZXZ9jJ4IGWhmBTEF9G/view?usp=drive_link. Deputy Courtney highlighted the City’s efforts to add new treatment options for Oahu’s chronically homeless population, remembering Honolulu lifeguard Tamayo Perry, new adding director of the Honolulu Ocean Safety Department was sworn in, and HFD Response Mapping which can be found at http://www.responsemapping.com. More information can be found at: https://www8.honolulu.gov/mayor/newsletter/. Deputy Courtney provided responses to concerns raised at previous meeting and was available for questions.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [1:37:15].
1. ENV Representative – [1:37:16]: Member Cullen requested a representative from the Environmental Services Department to attend the next meeting to respond to questions regarding sewer charges.
2. Honolulu 311 Requests – [1:37:27]: Member Cullen asked about status from DFM on two (2) Honolulu 311 report she made. 1) Mokauea Street-property on sidewalk needs to be cleared; 2) Auiki Street-property on sidewalk needs to be cleared.
3. HPD Patrol Request – [1:39:32]: Chair Ybanez request HPD perform checks at night due to repeated vandalism and break-ins at Salvation Army, 296 N. Vineyard Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96817. Contact Ryan Yoshimoto-Salvation Army for more information at 808-440-1889 / 808-382-8916 cell or ryan.yoshimoto@usw.salvationarmy.org
4. Damaged Sidewalks – [1:40:57]: Member Guerrero asked about damaged sidewalk/road at Likelike Elementary teachers’ driveway on Palama Street. Guerrero noted that his wheelchair is having a tough time getting over the sidewalk.

[1:42:08] Chair Ybanez returned to the U.S. Army Garrison Hawaiʻi Military Report.

Councilmember Radiant Cordero – [1:43:54]: Dee Hayashida provided her report, which can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1umDnYqfjXzkHXkFfQUfDRARkrK26mk_q/view?usp=drive_link. Hayashida highlighted the Committee on Planning and Economy meeting focused on the Primary Urban Center Development Plan, updates on community concerns, the We Are Kalihi event on Saturday, August 24, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Kapālama Elementary School, HPDʻs school traffic monitors positions, and the Honolulu Charter Commission.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [1:47:45].

Councilmember Tyler Dos Santos-Tam – [1:51:57]: Lynn Robinson provided the report, which can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10YrZbmZHKL1x_bVXLeibqiMGfa4jISij/view?usp=drive_link. Robinson highlighted the Bill to allow 20 miles per hour (MPH) speed limit zones, Resolution 24-148 which would reevaluate what types of apartment projects can be built in existing apartment zones, and HPD monitoring the speeding on Gulick Avenue from School Street to the freeway. For more information contact Lynn Robinson at: 808-786-5045 or l.robinson@honolulu.gov.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [1:55:03].

STATE ELECTED OFFICIALS – [1:56:31]
Senator Karl Rhoads – [1:56:35]: Jessie Faige provided the report, which can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lhfEh-Qw_9ETcPRrH-V-Qf1FCihuSGee/view?usp=drive_link. Faige responded to concerns raise at the previous meeting regarding feral chickens at Puuhale School. Faige encouraged the public to think about legislation for next session and reach out to the office. For questions or concerns to contact Senator Rhoads’s office at 808-586-6130 or email at senrhoads@capitol.hawaii.gov.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [1:57:58].

Senator Donna Mercado Kim – [1:59:10]: Kathy Nii noted that the community report was distributed to the Board the previous week.

Senator Glenn Wakai – [1:59:43]: Senator Wakai provided his report which can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15jifZ8Ao9IZYxkmd4iWpTTqA7WDHZpnS/view?usp=drive_link. Senator Wakai announced that Sand Island Park will be shut down in the evenings starting Friday, August 23, 2024. Senator Wakai noted that the Legislature appropriated $5 million to replace picnic shelters and construction of a new pavilion at Sand Island Park and $2.75 billion to redo the baseball field at Puuhale Elementary School.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [2:01:13].

Representative Daniel Holt – [2:03:50]: No representative present. No report was submitted.

Representative Sonny Ganaden – [2:03:55]: There was a lot of feedback in the audio throughout the report. Kellie announced the We Are Kalihi celebration. For more information, visit https://www.instagram.com/p/C-mBPQrJfEJ/?img_index=1.

Governor Josh Green’s Representative – [2:08:25]: Dre Kalili provided the report which can be found at: https://governor.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Ke-Ala-Hou-Newsletter-August-2024-FINAL-2.pdf. Kalili highlighted updates on Bill signings, the one-year anniversary of the Lahaina wildfires and the efforts to help house the survivors from the fires. Kalili responded to concerns raised last month regarding homeless individuals feeding cats on Kanakanui Street between Puuhale Elementary School fence line and Nimitz Highway, feral chickens, and trespassing and loitering on school grounds.

Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [2:11:32].

COMMITTEE REPORTS – [2:20:48]:
Education – [2:20:55]: Co-Chair Daga reported that she had extended the invitation to all the Principals of the schools in the district to attend next meeting.

Safety – [2:21:44]: Chair Cullen reported that all the concerns has been addressed by City and State officials.

Health – [2:21:51]: No Report

ANNOUNCEMENTS – [2:29:09]
Next Meeting: Chair Ybanez announced that the next No.15 Kalihi-Pālama Neighborhood Board meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 18, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. at Kapālama Hale and via WebEx.

ʻŌlelo Recording: The Kalihi-Pālama Neighborhood Board No. 15 recordings can be seen on ʻŌlelo Channel 49 or at www.olelo.org/live at the following times: 1st Monday of each month at 9:00 p.m. and 2nd and 4thThursday of each month at 11:00 a.m.

Archive: Find an archive of handouts and referenced materials concerning to No. 15 Kalihi-Pālama Neighborhood Board at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jZWmXmsk6bquFmxc5Ch_JqHL1wlHZrRL.

ADJOURNMENT – [2:22:29]: The meeting adjourned at 9:22 p.m.

Submitted by: Zhoydell Magaoay, Neighborhood Assistant
Reviewed by: Dylan Whitsell, Deputy
Finalized by: Chair Amanda Ybanez

To view agenda and minutes, visit our board website.

Event 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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