The
agenda is set for our meeting on Thursday, March 16, and we hope you will join
us. Details are below. To review the complete agenda online, click on
this link.
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Road Water System Improvement Project: Bryan Gallagher and Sean Shigenaga of the Honolulu Board of Water Supply are
scheduled to give a presentation of the upcoming work. The project will replace
more than a mile of pipe that was laid from the 1930s to 1950s. It will involve daytime lane closures on
roads including the Kamehameha Highway.
Ahuimanu Wastewater Pretreatment Facility
Improvements: James Nearman of
the City and County of Honolulu is scheduled to give an update on this project.
It is part of the Kaneohe-Kailua Wastewater
Conveyance and Treatment Facilities Project, which is designed to reduce
sewage pollution in Kaneohe Bay. A map of the Ahuimanu facility is available by
clicking
on this link and scrolling to Page
4.
Board Resolution: Our vice-chairman, Bill Sager, is scheduled to
introduce a resolution about the He‘eia
National Estuarine Research Reserve
for consideration and decision-making. The new reserve will encompass 1,385
acres of Kaneohe Bay. The Hawaii
Institute of Marine Biology will manage the reserve.
Windward Dog Park Hui: Janine Tully and Emily Vegara are scheduled to
present information about establishing a fenced area as an off-leash dog park
on the Windward side. Mr. Sager is scheduled to present a resolution about the
issue for consideration and discussion.
Pua
Alowalo Street Resolution: Board member
Deborah Collins is scheduled to present the resolution for discussion. Residents
say speeding drivers threaten pedestrians and crash on the road. They believe
drivers are using the road as a thrill ride and shortcut from Windward City
Shopping Center back to Kamehameha Highway.
Other Business: 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.
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 February meeting also are now available.
Click on the highlighted link to read them.
Board
Vacancies: There are three vacancies on the Board. They
represent Sub-District 2 (Windward Mall area), Sub-District 6 (Waikalua) and
Sub-District 12 (Mokulele). 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).
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. Comments
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