Meeting

No 36 Nānākuli Māʻili Neighborhood Board Regular Meeting June 2026

Body

City and County Neighborhood Commission Office

Date

June 16, 2026

Jurisdiction

State & Local

🏗️ Construction & Infrastructure 🚨 Public Safety Physical Infrastructure Grants & Funding

The No 36 Nānākuli Māʻili Neighborhood Board held its regular meeting on June 16, 2026, facilitated by the City and County Neighborhood Commission Office. The meeting included reports from various city departments such as the Honolulu Fire Department, Honolulu Police Department, and the Board of Water Supply. Key procurement-related discussions centered on infrastructure and community safety projects, including a $48.4 million allocation for the Fington Highway fifth lane extension and $6.5 million for Nonoli High School improvements. The council member reported on budget matters, noting a $2 million allocation for Kula Alpuni drainage and $750,000 for a long-reach excavator to assist with community cleanup efforts. The meeting also addressed ongoing efforts to reduce homelessness and improve public safety, including the addition of school resource officers and funding for prosecutors. A landfill task force was established with a $30 million budget cut for the Maka Hills landfill project, signaling a shift toward alternative waste management strategies. Community concerns highlighted enforcement challenges related to noise violations, illegal parking, and traffic safety, with calls for enhanced police presence and equipment such as decibel readers and cameras. The meeting concluded with discussions on legislative updates, community engagement initiatives, and infrastructure maintenance plans.

Source

City and County Neighborhood Commission Office