We have a light business agenda
for our July 21 business meeting. The agenda
for the meeting is available online, and we invite you to check out details
below.
St. Mark Lutheran School Expansion: Tim Newberry will give a presentation about plans
to build a preschool facility on the campus at 45-725 Kamehameha Highway. The
two-story facility would include three preschool classrooms, library,
technology center, meeting rooms and administrative offices. The building would
replace the current administrative offices, kindergarten room, and computer
room.
Koolaupoko Sustainable Communities Plan: Bill Sager will report on the work of a study group
that has been looking into the final version of the plan, which is designed to
guide development in our area.
Board Vacancies: Two seats are currently open on the Board. They represent
Sub-District 8, Kapunahala; and Sub-District 12, Pikoiloa. The Board is authorized to fill vacancies by appointment.
Community members may indicate their interest by contacting Board Chairman Mo Radke or by attending a Board meeting. A map of the
district is available online, as is a
street index that is organized by sub-district
(search for District 30 in the index, then find the sub-district).
Details: The Board meeting will take place in the cafeteria of Benjamin Parker Elementary School, 45-259 Waikalua Road, starting at 7 p.m. Click on the highlighted text above to read the full agenda and find more information about agenda topics. The minutes of our June meeting also are now available. Click on the highlighted link to read them.
Details: The Board meeting will take place in the cafeteria of Benjamin Parker Elementary School, 45-259 Waikalua Road, starting at 7 p.m. Click on the highlighted text above to read the full agenda and find more information about agenda topics. The minutes of our June meeting also are now available. Click on the highlighted link to read them.
We welcome your comments,
in person and online
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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