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The Civil Beat Editorial Board Interview: City Council Leaders Tommy Waters And Ester Kiaaina

The Civil Beat Editorial Board Interview: City Council Leaders Tommy Waters And Ester Kiaaina
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Ann Botticelli Wins Seat On The Honolulu Police Commission

City enters agreement for new study of Ala Wai flood prevention project

City enters agreement for new study of Ala Wai flood prevention project HNN Staff © Provided by Honolulu KHNL Ala Wai Canal HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - After years of planning and setbacks in the Ala Wai Flood prevention project, a new study is about to begin. The US Army Corps of Engineers has signed an agreement with the city to find new ways to protect Waikiki from a massive flood, all while minimizing the environmental impacts. The 3-year study is fully funded by the federal government. “As a community we must all recognize the severity and consequences of what will happen if we do nothing and a catastrophic storm hits our island home,” Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi said.  “This reevaluation study will follow a process that seeks input from our communities in the development of a plan that is both implementable and affordable. The end result must be achievable if we are going to reduce the risks of our island communities from future disaster.�

City Council unanimously passes Oahu Climate Action Plan

City Council unanimously passes Oahu Climate Action Plan
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City Secures New Beach Access, Removes Private Gate in Hawaii Kai

Honolulu Department of Parks & Recreation Surfers, swimmers and more have another access point to Maunalua Bay in Hawaii Kai. A privately-owned gate blocking a now-public beach right of way in the Portlock area was removed Wednesday after a court ruled in the city s favor. This access way had long been a source of community concern following the private restriction of public access through the corridor, the Department of Parks and Recreation said. The beach access, near 379 Portlock Rd., was the focus of a lawsuit filed in Circuit Court by the City and County of Honolulu following the approved Resolution 18-263. The city gained control of the walkway through eminent domain.

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