Monday, August 15, 2016

Impact Of Speeding Vehicles On Residents To Be Discussed By Kaneohe Neighborhood Board

The agenda for our August 18 meeting is set, and we hope you will join us. Details are below. To review the complete agenda online, click on this link.

Late-Night Speeders: Carol Lee is scheduled to give a presentation about late-night speeding through the Puohala neighborhood. Ms. Lee told our August planning meeting that on numerous occasions, speeding vehicles had hit a wall in front of her house on Pua Alowalo Street. She said she has gathered signatures from neighbors who agree that something needs to be done about the speeding. Actions such as traffic calming and more police presence in the neighborhood were discussed at the planning meeting. We look forward to learning more about this situation.

Other Business: We also are planning to discuss state legislation and a possible banner to raise awareness of Board meetings. In addition, our agenda always includes time for reports from the Fire and Police Departments, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, elected officials from the state and local levels, community organizations, and our Board committees.

Vacant Seats: 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 links above to read the full agenda and find more information about agenda topics. The minutes of our July 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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