MILILANI – WAIPI‘O – MELEMANU NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 25
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2025 at 7:30 P.M.
MILILANI HIGH SCHOOL – H BUILDING
95-1200 MEHEULA PARKWAY, MILILANI, HI 96789
AND VIRTUAL VIA WEBEX
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Recordings of Board meetings can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/@NeighborhoodCommissionOffice/search?query=mililani%20waipio
Rules of Speaking: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to raise their hand, 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. Those joining the meeting on WebEx are reminded to mute their speakers until they wish to be recognized by the Chair. Anyone not following these rules will be ruled out of order by the Chair. Those providing Presentations to the Board are encouraged to do so via a PowerPoint presentation and provide handouts for the board and the community. The public concerns and comments are limited to three (3) minutes each. Please silence all electronic devices.
Written Testimony: 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, 530 South King Street, Room 406, Honolulu, HI 96813. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov
I. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Danielle M. M. Bass
A. Pledge of Allegiance, Public Notice, Roll Call/Quorum
II. MONTHLY REPORTS (Limited to three (3) minutes each)
A. Honolulu Fire Department
(Monthly report; fire and emergency incident statistics for this community’s jurisdiction for October-November 2024, HFD safety tips reminders, and upcoming events)
B. Honolulu Police Department
(Monthly report; crime and incident statistics for this community’s jurisdiction for October-November 2024, HPD safety tips, reminders, and upcoming events)
C. U.S. Army – Combat Aviation Brigade, 25th Infantry Division
(Monthly report; updates on previous and current questions / concerns, safety tips, reminders, and upcoming events)
D. Board of Water Supply (BWS)
(Monthly report; water main break incidents and statistics for this community’s jurisdiction for October-November 2024; BWS tips, reminders, and upcoming events)
E. State of Hawaiʻi School Facilities Authority (HiSFA)
(Monthly report and status update of Mililani High School Workforce Housing project; updates on previous and current questions / concerns, reminders, and upcoming events)
III. FILLING OF VACANCY
A. Sub-District One (1): One (1) Vacancy
IV. PRESENTATIONS (Limited to five (5) minutes each)
(Questions specifically related to these presentations to follow, after each presentation.)
A. Hawaiʻi Kickstart Soccer League Request for Parking Along Lanikuhana Avenue at Kealohi Neighborhood Park – Justin Fajota, Hawaiʻi Kickstart Soccer League
B. City & County of Honolulu Sewer Service Fee Increases for Residential and Commercial Customers – Dr. Roger Babock, City & County of Honolulu Department of Environmental Services
V. COMMUNITY CONCERNS (Limited to three (3) minutes each)
Report Of Any Events or Concerns Within the Community
Any community member, can come forward and express any comment or concern within decorum.
Please, limit your comments to three (3) minutes each per issue for items not on the agenda.
VI. BOARD BUSINESS:
A. Approval of Meeting Minutes: Wednesday, November 27, 2024 Regular Meeting Minutes
B. Resolution – Supporting the Hawaiʻi Kickstart Soccer League’s request to park along Lanikuhana Ave from 3-7 pm on weekdays.
(Motion and discussion to follow.)
VII. ELECTED OFFICIALS REPORTS (Limited to three (3) minutes each)
(Monthly reports given by the following elected officials or their designee; updates on previous or current questions / concerns)
A. Office of Hawai‘i’s 1st Congressional District, Congressman Ed Case – Nestor Garcia
B. Office of Hawai‘i State Governor Josh Green – Toni Schwartz, Governor’s Representative
C. Office of the City & County of Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi – Tracy Kubota, Mayor’s Representative
D. Office of the City & County of Honolulu Council District 8, Councilmember Val Okimoto
E. Office of the City & County of Honolulu Council District 2, Councilmember Matthew Weyer
F. Office of State Senate District 18, Senator Michelle Kidani
G. Office of State Senate District 17, Senator Donovan Dela Cruz
H. Office of State House District 38, Representative Lauren Matsumoto
I. Office of State House District 37, Representative Trish La Chica
J. Office of State House District 46, Representative Amy Perruso
VIII. REPORTS OF CHAIRS AND BOARD COMMITTEES (Limited to three (3) minutes each)
A. Chair’s Report
B. Community Partnerships and Community Outreach – Alex Ozawa, Chair
C. Community Recognition and Service Awards – Josie Ka‘anehe, Chair
D. Community Maintenance and Walk Audit – Martina Segura, Chair
i. Neighborhood Board Walk Form: https://forms.gle/3YeivtfDyT6VaAi1A
E. Planning, Zoning, Sustainable Development, and Climate Resilience – Trevor Nagamine, Chair
F. Transportation & OMPO – Skyler Ross, Chair
G. Military Affairs and Emergency Management – Dennis Kim, Chair
H. Health, Houselessness, and Human Services – Darsha Lee, Chair
I. Parks and Recreation & Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Park – Sabrina Gustafson, Chair
J. Education – Marilyn Lee, Chair
IX. ANNOUNCEMENTS
A. Run for the Neighborhood Board! Candidate Registration is open, and will close on Friday, February 21, 2025, for more information visit: https://web5.hnl.info/nbe, or contact the Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 or at NCO@honolulu.gov.
B. Next Board Meeting: The next scheduled board meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, at 7:30 pm. Location: Mililani High School – H Building.
C. Broadcast: Videotaping of Board meetings are scheduled to be shown on ‘Ōlelo Focus 49, Every Second Thursday at 9:00 am, and on ‘Ōlelo Views 54, Every First and Third Saturday at 9:00 am.
X. 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, Hawaiʻi 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
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.
Meeting Location: The monthly meetings of the Mililani-Waipiʻo-Melemanu Neighborhood Board #25 are held in the “H Building” on the Mililani High School campus, as indicated on the map below. The H Building is circled on the map, and parking is available in the upper campus parking lot near the intersection
DRAFT REGULAR MEETING WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2024 – 7:30 P.M.
MILILANI HIGH SCHOOL H-BUILDING – 95-1200 MEHEULA PKWY, MILILANI, HI 96789
AND VIA WEBEX
Video recording of this meeting can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ovUkuBBjWA
Google Drive Link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kK0RlwlrULOHw3HFRCLnoiy8MZLoYk8D
I. CALL TO ORDER – [0:00:01]
Chair Danielle Bass called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. The Board recited the Pledge of Allegiance. Chair Bass provided the rules for the Neighborhood Board meeting – [0:00:51]. Roll call was conducted – [0:01:26] and quorum was established with 15 members present [0:03:26]. Note: This 23-member Board requires 12 members to establish a quorum and to take official Board action.
Board Members Present: Danielle Bass, Josie Kaʻanehe, Dennis Kim, Marilyn Lee, Mary Smart, Rodney Park, Sabrina Gustafson, Leslie Among, Trevor Nagamine, Michael Dau, Emil Svrcina, Martina Segura, Skyler Ross, Ann Freed, Ed Flores, Alex Ozawa (joined at 7:58 p.m.), Katherine Kupukaʻa (joined at 7:58 p.m.), Darsha Lee (joined at 8:10 p.m.), and Sharon Williams (joined at 8:11 p.m.).
Board Members Absent: Rudy Rana, Ashley Trotter, Kurumi Kaapana-aki, and Elise Carmody.
Guests: Captain Jordan Taniyama (Honolulu Fire Department); Lieutenant Baysa (Honolulu Police Department); Lieutenant Block (U.S. Army); Kathleen Pahinui (Board of Water Supply); Wren Wescoatt (Longroad Energy); Dr. Kevin Clarke, Michelle Vien (Department of Health); Kelly Anaya (Councilmember Weyer); Yvonne Yoro (Representative Amy Perruso); Representative Lauren Matsumoto; Malachi Burrows (Senator Donovan Dela Cruz); Aaron W. (Councilmember Val Okimoto); Representative Trish La Chica; Cheri Nakamura (State of Hawaiʻi School Facilities Authority); Chris Aguinaldo (Mililani High School); Kaila, Leilani, Logan Riehle, Maya, Nathan L., Brandon Kinard, and Treytin C. (Residents and Guests); Rachel Cristobal (Neighborhood Commission Office). Note: Name not included if not legible or stated for the record. There were approximately 48 total participants.
II. MONTHLY REPORTS – [0:03:34]
Honolulu Fire Department (HFD) – [0:03:41]: Captain Taniyama reported the monthly statistics for the month of October 2024 and the fire safety tip regarding kitchen and cooking safety.
● More information: https://fire.honolulu.gov/
● Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AeOaxnHlvOXOrho6LtxO1jXjVoxEXgcx/view?usp=drive_link
Honolulu Police Department (HPD) – [0:05:42]: Lieutenant Baysa reported the following:
● Monthly statistics for the month of November 2024
● Safety tips regarding holiday shopping
Military – Combat Aviation Brigade, 25th Infantry Division – [0:07:29]: Lieutenant Block reported the following:
● Last job fair happened in November 2024 and there will be none in December 2024.
○ Website: https:himwr.com
● Waikiki Parade is on Friday, November 29, 2024
● The 83rd anniversary of the National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day commemoration will be held on Saturday, December 7, 2024.
● Training advisory for the month of December 2024
● Responses to Member Ross’s questions that were emailed regarding rubbish dumping.
○ Illegal dumping on City and County property can be reported to the City and County of Honolulu at (808) 768-3203 or by email: illegaldumping@honolulu.gov
Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [13:14]
• If there are concerns about the dumping in the area and the Army is contacted will the Army forward the concurs to the City & County to be addressed?
• And the line is where the iron maiden is?
Board of Water Supply (BWS) – [0:14:58]: Kathleen Pahinui reported the following:
● No water main breaks
● The Board of Water Supply is hiring
● Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cSpDEP5aJsrbouLDy7WdX-YqMRqfebNM/view?usp=drive_link
III. PRESENTATIONS – [0:15:51]
Update on the Mahi Solar Photovoltaic Project in Kunia – [0:15:54]: Wren Wescoatt from Longroad Energy introduced himself and mentioned that he develops renewable energy projects. He also provided a slide presentation regarding an update on the Mahi Solar Photovoltaic Project in Kunia. The presentation included the following information: why is renewable energy needed; 500 acres; combination of agriculture and solar; battery information; timeline of the project; and partnership with local farmers.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [0:25:15]
• Do you plan on having more of the property as agriculture land?
• Is it possible that you could open up more land for agriculture?
• Why haven’t HECO consumers seen the benefit of solar farms on their monthly bills?
• Is it going to be 500 acres?
• What is the percentage that is going to be used as farms?
• So it will be offered to the public for $1 per acre per year?
• Do you think as a community service you might put in some fire hydrants?
• Across the street on Kunia road is another solar farm are they on agriculture land?
• What is the land being used for now?
• Is it currently agriculture land?
• What type of batteries are being used?
• What’s the efficacy of the batteries?
• How often are we going to replace these batteries?
• What’s the full charge of these batteries?
• When you are partnering with people to build this farm are you hiring locals?
• If you are unable to bring in framers what is the backup plan for the land?
• Have you talked to anyone about the DOE centralized kitchen program currently in development?
• How long are the contracts for the farmers?
• What’s the percentage of the 500 acres that will be used for agriculture, but you will only let the farmers plant between the farmers so isn’t that less than 500 acres?
• So the surface of the panels is less than 500 acres?
Members Ozawa and Kupukaʻa joined at 7:58 p.m; 17 members present.
Member Darsha Lee joined at 8:10 p.m.; 18 members present.
Member Williams joined at 8:11 p.m; 19 members present.
Avian Bird Flu in Central Oʻahu Presentation – [0:44:54]: Michelle Vien and Dr. Kevin Clarke from The Department of Health – Disease Outbreak Control provided a slide presentation regarding the Avian Influenza. Included in the presentation were the following: what is Bird Flu; bird flu is also known as H5N1, which can infect humans, birds, land and marine mammals; history of bird flu; symptoms; and there has been 1 confirmed H5N1 in Hawaiʻi.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [0:53:03]
• What happens if a cat eats and infected bird?
• Are you concerned that the flu might jump to feral chickens or pigeons?
• Is the virus that is here today the same mutation that originated in 1996?
• And since 1996 no vaccines for these animals has been developed?
• You found the virus in the sewer can you track it back to where it originated in the State?
• Do you know which part of Oahu?
• Have you heard any follow up of Mililani Residents experience illness from attending the MTA pet expo?
• So, no detection?
• Is the upper respiratory infection going around Mililani different than H5N1?
IV. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES – [1:04:22]
Wednesday, October 23, 2024 Regular Meeting Minutes – [1:04:22]: Member Gustafson asked the Board if anyone had any questions or any amendments that they would like to make regarding to the listed questions on the October 2024 minutes. Hearing none; MOVED by Member Gustasfon and SECONDED by Member Smart to approve the minutes as distributed [1:04:40]. Still hearing no amendments; The motion was ADOPTED 19-0-0 (Aye: Bass, Kaʻanehe, Kim, Marilyn Lee, Smart, Park, Gustafson, Among, Nagamine, Dau, Svrcina, Segura, Ross, Freed, Flores, Ozawa, Kupukaʻa, Darsha Lee, and Williams; Nay: None.; Abstain: None) [1:05:14].
V. COMMUNITY CONCERNS – [1:05:20]: Hearing none.
VI. BOARD BUSINESS – [1:05:47]
Consideration on Mililani Workforce Housing Resolution – [1:05:51]: Member Nagamine informed the Board that the resolution should have been received by email and for those that are in person has a hardcopy [1:06:23]. He also provided a brief description and read parts of the resolution. MOVED by Member Nagamine and SECONDED by Member Gustafson that the resolution title is Supporting the Affordable Workforce Housing Project for Teachers on Mililani High School and Recommending the Project to be Relocated to the “Preferred Site” at the Intersection of Meheula Parkway and Anania Drive to be adopted by the Mililani Waipio Neighborhood Board [1:08:57]. Member Gustafson requested for friendly amendment to the title to be, “Supporting the Affordable Teacher Workforce Housing Project on Mililani High School and Recommending the Project to be Relocated to the “Preferred Site” at the Intersection of Meheula Parkway and Anania Drive.” The amendment was approved.
Member Smart MOVED and Member Among SECONDED for an amendment to strike out “supports development of affordable workforce housing for teachers, and appreciates the Pacific Housing Assistance Corporation’s elegant renderings and design” and insert “strongly urges that the project align with the community’s aesthetic” [1:10:38]. There was a discussion; a roll call vote was conducted [1:22:16]. The motion was NOT ADOPTED 12-3-4 (Aye: Kaʻanehe, Kim, Marilyn Lee, Smart, Park, Among, Dau, Svrcina, Flores, Ozawa, Darsha Lee, and Williams; Nay: Bass, Nagamine, and Gustafson; Abstain: Freed, Kupukaʻa, Ross, and Segura) [1:24:07]. There was a brief discussion on affordability for the teachers and it was announced that there will be a meeting hosted by The Hawaiʻi School Facilities Authority (HIFSA) on Tuesday, December 17, 2024 for the community to ask questions/provide thoughts. Chair Bass assured the Board that the concerns that were mentioned at the previous meeting were noted. A roll call vote was conducted [1:35:13]. The Mililani Workforce Housing Resolution was ADOPTED 15-0-4 (Aye: Bass, Kaʻanehe, Kim, Marilyn Lee, Park, Gustafson, Nagamine, Dau, Segura, Ross, Freed, Ozawa, Kupukaʻa, Darsha Lee, and Williams; Nay: None.; Abstain: Among, Flores, Smart, and Svrcina) [1:37:14].
● HISFA Flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TCGWMJbMZz96jzRbpRexVH-AgaledzCx/view?usp=drive_link
VII. ELECTED OFFICIAL REPORTS – [1:37:43]
Office of Hawaiʻiʻs 1st Congressional District, Congressman Ed Case – [1:37:46]: No representative present.
Office of Hawaiʻi State Governor Josh Green – [1:37:56]: No representative present.
● Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VHthLLIMY7A_sBjxD3NGM-sFweHuQHVE/view?usp=drive_link
Office of the City & County of Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi – [1:38:11]: No representative present. Chair Bass informed that if there were any questions that they can relay them to the Neighborhood Assistant Rachel Cristobal.
● Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14u1jXFmu-vfYkdLQf4kD7vVfZnwoH6KN/view?usp=drive_link
Office of the City & County of Honolulu Council District 8, Councilmember Val Okimoto – [1:38:40]: Aaron W. reported the following:
● Resolution 24-242 – Urging the Hawaiʻi State legislature to enact legislation addressing the drastic increase in property insurance premiums had passed.
● Bill 51 – The adaptive reuse of the existing commercial buildings to create more affordable housing and Bill 62 – Relating to the fire safety code to extend the deadline for the installation of fire sprinkler systems are coming up for 3rd reading.
● Response for a question raised from the previous meeting regarding the October 2024 wildfire.
● Town Hall in December 2024
● Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15aoI34wrjycufZShHDnPpVutuoyCTLly/view?usp=drive_link
Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [1:41:06]
• How did Councilmember Okimoto vote on the empty home tax?
Office of the City & County of Honolulu Council District 2, Councilmember Matthew Weyer – [1:42:44]: Kelly Anaya reported the following:
● Councilmember Weyer wanted to express gratitude to the police department for hosting the 2024 Senior Safety Conference.
● Provided legislative updates on Bill 22 – Legalized certain fireworks despite council member Weyerʻs vote against the measure. Bill 64 – Reviews and updates the City land use ordinance will be on an agenda in December. Bill 59 – Co-introduced with Chair Waters, would reduce the single use of plastic containers at City facilities and events.
Comments followed – [1:44:42]
Office of State Senate District 18, Senator Michelle Kidani – [1:45:50]: Trevor Nagamine reported the following:
● Attended the blessing for the indoor pickleball courts at the Hawaiʻi Convention Center
● Attended the Hawaiʻi Agricultural Foundation Eat, Think, and Drink Regional Kitchenʻs meeting
● Brief information on planning to open a new kitchen facility towards Helemano Plantation.
● Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1W8EOH9vv799nITP8Ex-0jVDexWntpcD4/view?usp=drive_link
Comments followed – [1:47:22]
Office of State Senate District 17, Senator Donovan Dela Cruz – [1:48:53]: Malachi Burrows reported the following:
● Responses for follow ups from September 2024 relating to Hawaiian Electric Company, what the Senator is doing to combat invasive species, and the teacher housing project.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [1:52:26]
• There was $1.2 million dollars advocated to combat the CRB did this money go to the people with affected trees?
Office of State House District 46, Representative Amy Perruso – [1:54:06]: Yvonne Yoro reported the following:
● Peoples Budget Event at Mililani High Schoolʻs Library
● Hosting a Keiki Caucus High School Internship Program
Office of State House District 38, Representative Lauren Matsumoto – [1:56:11]: Representative Matsumoto reported the following:
● Didn’t have the chance to mention at the last meeting, but they were able to honor the life of Representative Mark Nakashima.
● Trunk or Treat events
● Mililani Public Library had their 40th year anniversary
● Completed her 2 years as the National Chair of Women in Government at their leadership summit.
● Update on the Mililani Satellite City Hall
● Survey on how to shape our legislation for the next session
● Newsletter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1F5s3VRCfTmEkaQ0O_NsmV4Sr4VyCQgE2/view?usp=drive_link
● Survey: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MLem_bzABLToLJdcAab1LJDfmIy46ZF_/view?usp=drive_link
Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [1:59:54]
Office of State House District 37, Representative Trish La Chica – [2:01:23]: Representative La Chica reported the following:
● 9 or 10 young trees were vandalized back in 2022, now new trees installed.
● Pilot program for meatless meals at Mililani High School
● Community Talk Story – Condo Insurance
Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [2:05:08]
• What is your correct number to reach your office?
VIII. REPORTS OF CHAIRS AND BOARD COMMITTEES – [2:06:56]
● Chair’s Report – [2:06:56]: Chair Bass announced that she attended all the SFA meetings and an all-Neighborhood Chairs meeting. She informed the members that they may have received correspondence from the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) regarding an OIPʻs guidance that was provided to the NCO. She explained that if items were not listed on the agenda, Board Members were not allowed to ask questions. Due to this, she informed the Board that there were a few changes onto the agenda. Also, only community members are allowed to speak during Community Concerns. She mentioned that she would like to request from the NCO to provide a presentation.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [2:13:12]
• How can we as members of the community who attend as representatives lose our voice?
• If Somone starts to have a comment instead of a question, are we going to say, “point of order”?
• On the site is there a booklet that will list these issues and how we are supposed to present?
• Will OIP provide any rational regarding these decisions?
• What is the alternative to standing up to the mic to ask the questions?
• Can we email the questions to the Chair to be addressed at the meeting?
• When would you be planning to email the question out?
● Community Partnerships and Community Outreach – Alex Ozawa – [2:18:01]: Member Ozawa provided a brief report.
● Community Recognition and Service Awards – Josie Kaʻanehe – [2:18:25]: No report.
● Community Maintenance and Walk Audit – Martina Segura – [2:18:31]: Member Segura informed that she had updated the google form to include a text box or an option to submit photos of complaints.
Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [2:18:53]
• Where do we send our concerns?
● Planning, Zoning, Sustainable Development, and Climate Resilience – Trevor Nagamine – [2:19:41]: No report, but expressed gratitude for those that worked on the Mililani Workforce Housing Resolution.
● Transportation & OMPO – Skyler Ross – [2:20:53]: No report
● Military Affairs and Emergency Management – Dennis Kim – [2:21:05]: Member Kim provided a brief report.
● Health, Houselessness, and Human Services – Darsha Lee – [2:22:34]: Member Darsha Lee provided a brief report.
● Parks and Recreation & Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Field – Sabrina Gustafson – [2:24:06]: Member Gustafson provided a brief report.
● Education – Marilyn Lee – [2:25:23]: Member Marilyn Lee provided a brief report.
IX. ANNOUNCEMENTS – [2:28:25]
Mililani Holiday Parade: Saturday, December 7, 2024, 9:00 am
Upcoming Hawaiʻi School Facilities Authority Meetings, contact: cheri.nakamura@hisfa.org:
Tuesday, December 17, 2024, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm, Mililani High School
Wednesday, December 18, 2024, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm, Mililani High School
Run for the Neighborhood Board! Candidate and Voter Registration for the 2025 Neighborhood Elections begins on December 20, 2024, for more information visit: https://web5.hnl.info/nbe, or contact the Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 or at NCO@honolulu.gov.
Next Board Meeting: This Board will RECESS their December 2024 regular meeting. The next scheduled board meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 22, 2025, at 7:30 pm. Location: Mililani High School – H Building
Broadcast: Videotaping of Board meetings are scheduled to be shown on ‘Ōlelo Focus 49, Every Second Thursday at 9:00 am, and on ‘Ōlelo Views 54, Every First and Third Saturday at 9:00 am.
X. ADJOURNMENT – [2:29:36]: The meeting adjourned at 9:59 p.m.
Submitted by: Rachel Cristobal, Neighborhood Assistant, NCO
Reviewed by: Dylan Whitsell, Deputy, NCO
Finalized by: Sabrina Gustafson, Secretary
To view agenda and minutes, visit our board website.
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