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Front corner view of Honolulu Hale, the City Hall of Honolulu, Hawaii.
The Honolulu City Council is considering two measures that address abandoned boats and trailers on city streets today. The measures aim to address safety concerns in communities, while also clarifying jurisdictions and procedures for their removal.
Bill 97 (2020) would amend the city s current policies on removing abandoned vehicles to include trailers. A similar resolution urges the state Department of Land and Natural Resources, which oversees boat registration, to partner with the City in addressing abandoned vessels.
Councilmember Brandon Elefante introduced the measures, because of the proliferation of abandoned boats and trailers in his district.
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Fence at the Top
Honor Jackson points to a flip chart in the office where, pre-COVID-19, he would normally meet twice a month with Sonoma County youth.
Photo by Robert Grant
By: Cassandra May Albaugh
January 22, 2021
As a journalist, I enjoy sharing the many community programs available in Sonoma County. Fence at The Top, a registered 501(C)(3) non-profit out of Santa Rosa is one such program. It’s a “comprehensive mentoring program for at-risk youth in Sonoma County.” Under the direction of founder Honor Jackson, it’s been around since 2007. I had the pleasure to interview Jackson on January 14. You can also read about the program at their website: www.FenceAtTheTop.com.