The agenda
for the Kaneohe Neighborhood Board’s March 17 business meeting is now available online.
Among the scheduled topics are:
> A presentation by Stacy
Evensen, state director of Marsy’s Law for
Hawaii. The Marsy’s Law organization seeks a constitutional amendment
securing permanent enforceable rights for crime victims.
Bill Sager |
> A Board discussion of a
proposal that the City and County of Honolulu include complete
streets planning in the planned repaving of Kamehameha Highway. Bill Sager,
vice chairman of the Board, will discuss the proposal, with decision making.
> A Board discussion of a resolution about moped
noise. According to an article in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Hawaii and
Maui counties don’t require mopeds to have regular safety inspections, which
would identify vehicles with mufflers that are modified or removed to improve
performance.
> A Board discussion of a new meeting location and date, with decision making.
The
Neighborhood Board agenda also will include reports by the Honolulu
Police and Fire Departments, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, elected officials and
community organizations.
Click on the
highlighted text above to read the full agenda and find more information about
agenda topics. The minutes
of the Board’s February meeting also are now available. Click on the
highlighted link to read them.
We welcome your comments, in person and online
The Board
meeting will take place in the cafeteria of Benjamin Parker Elementary School,
45-259 Waikalua Road, starting at 7 p.m.
Please
join us for all of our meetings. If you are unable to attend, you may provide
testimony online and contact
Neighborhood Board members directly.
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