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Kapolei High School Thursdays 3:00 - 6:30 p.m. Ewa Beach The Waterfront at Puuloa Wednesdays 3:00 - 7:00 p.m. Honolulu City Council · 530 South King Street · Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 · Phone: 768-5001 · Fax: 768-1217 FARMERS MARKETS June 2015 Community Calendar & Announcements Waianae Mall Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Pau Hana Networking Event and Mixer Please join us for an evening NETWORKING and making new business connections. Pupus and refreshments will be served while enjoying the view from Queen’s Medi- cal Center-West Oahu’s dining room. This Pau Hana Networking Event is FREE for Kapolei Chamber Members Non-members $10. Registration will close July 5, 2015 or when event is sold-out. This event is spon- sored by Queen’s Medical Center – West Oahu. For more information, click here: http:// kapoleichamber.com/ event-1963955 Councilmember Kymberly Marcos Pine Honolulu City Council - District One ‘Ewa, ‘Ewa Beach, Kapolei, Makakilo, Kalaeloa, Honokai Hale, Ko Olina, Nānākuli, Mā‘ili, Wai‘anae, Mākaha, Kea‘au, Makua June 2015 www.councilmemberpine.com Council District One Parks, Community & Customer Services — Chair Business, Economic Development & Tourism — Vice Chair Public Health, Safety & Welfare— Voting Member Budget Voting Member Executive Matters & Legal Affairs — Voting Member Transportation — Voting Member Policy Committee - Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organization — Voting Member Aloha! This year, the Honolulu City Council offers you a balanced budget that provides the necessary fiscal support to improve the quality of life in our District One communities, while addressing key public safety and welfare priorities such as providing more affordable housing opportunities for our local families. As we move forward, I extend a warm mahalo to all of our residents who brought forth concerns as well as suggested City projects and services. In Bill 13 (2015), the Council appropriated $2.26 billion for the operations of the executive branch in FY 2016. In it, the Council added funds to increase firefighter staff at the East Kapolei Fire Station, added park keeper staff to Makakilo’s Kahiwelo Neighborhood Park, and funded important social service programs serving our leeward communities. Improving transportation continues to be one of my top priorities, which is why I en- sured that Bill 14 (2015), which budgeted nearly $570 million for Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) for FY 2015, included $125,000,000 for road repaving including the repaving of Kapolei Parkway between Renton Road and Keoneula Boulevard, and streets within the Villages of Kapolei. I also worked to secure $450,000 for capital improvements to parks in Kapolei and Makakilo. Thanks to your tireless support, we will continue to work towards improving the quality of life in Leeward Oahu. Mahalo, Matthew K. Caires Chief of Staff E: [email protected] Direct: 768-5024 Kathy Davenport Community Relations E: [email protected] Direct: 768-5089 Sarah Fukumoto Policy Advisor E: [email protected] Direct: 768-5025 Cathy Lee Communications and Media Relations E: [email protected] Direct: 768-5023 Lana KauiAlapa Executive Secretary/ Office Manager E: [email protected] Main: 768-5001 Honolulu City Council · 530 South King Street · Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 · Phone: 768-5001 · Fax: 768-1217 Congratulations Kapolei High School Class of 2015!
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Kapolei High School Thursdays

3:00 - 6:30 p.m.

‘Ewa Beach

The Waterfront at Pu‘uloa Wednesdays

3:00 - 7:00 p.m.

Honolulu City Council · 530 South King Street · Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96813 · Phone: 768-5001 · Fax: 768-1217

FARMERS MARKETS

June 2015 Community Calendar & Announcements

Wai‘anae Mall

Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Pau Hana Networking Event and Mixer

Please join us for an evening NETWORKING and making new business connections. Pupus and refreshments will be served while enjoying the view from Queen’s Medi-cal Center-West Oahu’s dining room. This Pau Hana Networking Event is FREE for Kapolei Chamber Members Non-members $10. Registration will close July 5, 2015 or when event is sold-out. This event is spon-sored by Queen’s Medical Center –West Oahu. For more information, click here: http://kapoleichamber.com/event-1963955

Councilmember Kymberly Marcos Pine Honolulu City Council - District One

‘Ewa, ‘Ewa Beach, Kapolei, Makakilo, Kalaeloa, Honokai Hale, Ko Olina, Nānākuli, Mā‘ili, Wai‘anae, Mākaha, Kea‘au, Makua

June 2015 www.councilmemberpine.com

Council District One

Parks, Community & Customer Services

— Chair

Business, Economic Development & Tourism — Vice Chair

Public Health, Safety & Welfare— Voting Member

Budget — Voting Member

Executive Matters & Legal Affairs — Voting Member

Transportation —

Voting Member

Policy Committee - O‘ahu Metropolitan

Planning Organization —

Voting Member

Aloha!

This year, the Honolulu City Council offers you a balanced budget that provides the necessary fiscal support to improve the quality of life in our District One communities, while addressing key public safety and welfare priorities such as providing more affordable housing opportunities for our local families. As we move forward, I extend a warm mahalo to all of our residents who brought forth concerns as well as suggested City projects and services. In Bill 13 (2015), the Council appropriated $2.26 billion for the operations of the executive branch in FY 2016. In it, the Council added funds to increase firefighter staff at the East Kapolei Fire Station, added park keeper staff to Makakilo’s Kahiwelo Neighborhood Park, and funded important social service programs serving our leeward communities. Improving transportation continues to be one of my top priorities, which is why I en-sured that Bill 14 (2015), which budgeted nearly $570 million for Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) for FY 2015, included $125,000,000 for road repaving including the repaving of Kapolei Parkway between Renton Road and Keoneula Boulevard, and streets within the Villages of Kapolei. I also worked to secure $450,000 for capital improvements to parks in Kapolei and Makakilo. Thanks to your tireless support, we will continue to work towards improving the quality of life in Leeward Oahu. Mahalo,

Matthew K. Caires Chief of Staff E: [email protected] Direct: 768-5024 Kathy Davenport Community Relations E: [email protected] Direct: 768-5089 Sarah Fukumoto Policy Advisor E: [email protected] Direct: 768-5025

Cathy Lee Communications and Media Relations E: [email protected] Direct: 768-5023 Lana “Kau‘i” Alapa

Executive Secretary/ Office Manager E: [email protected] Main: 768-5001

Honolulu City Council · 530 South King Street · Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96813 · Phone: 768-5001 · Fax: 768-1217

Congratulations

Kapolei High School Class of 2015!

June 2015 2

Honolulu City Council · 530 South King Street · Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96813 · Phone: 768-5001 · Fax: 768-1217

Useful City and County Contact Information

Refuse Collection – 455-9644 Humane Society – 946-2187 Crowing Roosters – 768-4141

Park Maintenance – 671-0561 Abandoned Vehicles – 733-2530 Pothole Hotline – 768-7777

Cracked Sidewalks – 768-8159 Bus and HandiVan Inquiries – 768-8300 Vehicle Registration – 532-4324

‘Hire Leeward’ connects job seekers

with information and awareness of employment opportunities, trade ap-

prenticeships, training seminars for en-trepreneurs and career development.

Hire Leeward

City and County of Honolulu Check out the City’s latest job vacancies by visiting: www.honolulu.gov/hr

Click on ‘Job Opportunities’ for more information.

Warehouse Selector Trainee (Kapolei)

Hawaii Logistics, LLC

Are you strong, ambitious and reliable? Do you love a challenge? If so, join Hawaii Lo-gistics as a Warehouse Selector and earn top dollar for your skill! As a Warehouse Selector, you will work individually se-lecting full-case grocery, frozen, and/or perishable products from warehouse pick slots using a pallet jack or other equip-ment. You’ll start in a multi-week training program and upon completion, will transi-tion to base plus incentive.

Responsibilities:

Ensure accuracy of work and adher-ence to production and safety stand-ards

Use a headset or pick sheet to find individual items within warehouse

Remove case(s) of product from stor-age rack and place on pallet

Stick selection labels to the appropri-ate cases (not in all cases)

Move pallet on an electric pallet jack until full or order is complete

Ensure item pick accuracy and safety of product to prevent damage

Inform supervisor of any differences in case quantity and/or product descrip-tion

Wrap the pallet by circling load with roll of plastic wrap until secure

GED or High School Diploma or equivalent preferred

Apply now: http://www.weselectthebest.com/jobs/openings/warehouse-selector-trainee-12926?codes=Ind

Art Gallery Sales Associate (Koolina) Sales Associates (Part Time) must possess a friendly & outgoing demeanor. Working hard, being a team player, & taking pride in any work they put forth must be kept con-sistent alongside the Sales Associate's Per-sonal interest of the Retail and Art Environ-ment. Must also be able to work well alone, be able to take Initiative, & is a Nat-ural Self Starter.

Provides all customers with prompt and courteous service

Knowledgeable about merchandise, and offers recommendations to cus-tomers

Frequently engages in cashiering, stocking merchandise and supplies, inventory, cleaning, and merchandising without being told

Assists team members in maintaining a ready-for-business store appearance at all times

Proficiency with Basic POS systems on OSX; Programs: Pages, Numbers, Pho-toshop, & Navigating Social Media Sites, are an added Plus.

Salary: $10.00 /hour

Operations Manager (Kapolei)

Pacific Power Group is looking for an expe-rienced Operations Manager to join the team in Kapolei, Hawaii

Responsibilities:

•Oversee and support branch Service, Parts, and Truck Sales Operations.

•Responsible for profitable branch opera-tions.

•Effectively communicate branch and de-partmental goals to branch staff.

•Provide regular, effective feedback to staff on progress towards objectives and oppor-tunities for improvement.

•Work closely and professionally with em-ployees and customers.

•Manage, oversee, and develop branch staff including parts, office, and shop per-sonnel.

•Other duties as assigned.

Apply here:

https://jobs-pac-power.icims.com/jobs/1210/operations-manager/job?mode=job&iis=Job+Board&iisn=Indeed.com&mo-bile=false&width=940&height=500&bga=true&needsRedirect=false&jan1offset=-600&jun1offset=-600

3 June 2015

What’s Happening at Honolulu Hale?

City Council and Committee Meetings _________________________________________

Wednesday, July 8, 2015 City Council Meeting | 10:00 a.m. | Location: Kapolei Hale The Meeting will host these and other important items: Resolution 15-167: Establishing a City policy to expedite the closure of the Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill and the implemen-tation of sustainable waste management practices. Resolution 15-171: Requesting the City administration to conduct a feasibility study on additional and/or alternate parking for Kapolei Regional Park. Bill 30: Altering the Real Property Tax Exemption for Credit Unions, exempting certain percentages of the annual assessment of Credit Union properties. Resolution 15-65: Requesting the Charter Commission consider amending the Affordable Housing Fund to allow for funds to service a wider cross-section of households in Oahu.

Honolulu City Council · 530 South King Street · Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96813 ·

2015 Budget Highlights

Service Grants Coming to Kapolei and Leeward Oahu

Noteworthy Items in Your City’s Operating Budget

$107,892 for funding for salaries for three grounds keeper

positions for Parks District III, including permanent staff at Kahiwelo Neighborhood Park.

$800,000 for animal care and control services.

$220,000 to fully staff the East Kapolei Fire Station.

Noteworthy Items in Your City’s Capital Improvement Project Budget

$100,000 for planning, designing and constructing lighting elements at the Kapolei Transit Center.

$125,000,000 to repair roads, including the repaving of

Kapolei Parkway between Renton Road and Keoneula Boule-

vard.

$2,500,000 for Public Safety Radio System Upgrade Along Leeward Coast and in Kapolei

$1,225,000 for Erosion Improvements and Landscaping at parks throughout Oahu including Makakilo Neighborhood Park

and Makakilo Community Park – Installation of slope grading, new grass and ground cover

$1,350,000 for Leeward Coast Landfill Compensation

Package for park improvements in Makakilo from Kapolei to

Kaena Point.

Parking at Kapolei Regional Park Kapolei Regional Park serves as home to many sports and recreation teams, and is heavily used by residents, families and community members. However, the limited parking stalls in the Park are inadequate to support the community and park users have continued to reach out to us regarding the difficulties they encounter when looking for parking. That is why I introduced Resolution 15-171, to urge City administration to conduct a feasibility study on the addition of 100 parking stalls within the Park and obtaining the use of alternative parking stalls that are available but not used on weekends at nearby local businesses for users of the park. Resolution 15-171, CD1 was recently passed at the Parks, Community and Customer Services Committee. Your support and testimonies are much needed at the upcoming July 8, 2015 City Council meeting at Kapolei Hale, where Resolution 15-171 will be up for adoption. Feel free to call (808) 768-5001 or email [email protected]

Mahalo to (L-R)

Raymond Maar and

Isaiah Rojos of

KapCity Hurricanes,

and Kanani Wond,

member of the

Makakilo/Kapolei/

Honokai Hale

Neighborhood

Board #34 for their

testimonies!


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