Meeting
No 36 Nānākuli-Māʻili Neighborhood Board Regular Meeting August 2026
Body
City and County Neighborhood Commission Office
Date
August 19, 2026
Jurisdiction
State & Local
The No. 36 Nānākuli-Māʻili Neighborhood Board Regular Meeting held on August 18, 2026, by the City and County Neighborhood Commission Office covered a wide range of community and governmental updates. Key procurement-related discussions included updates on infrastructure projects such as the Fington Highway widening and traffic signal modernization by the Hawaii Department of Transportation, with construction anticipated to start in early 2027. The Board also discussed the progress on the Kamana fire hydrant installation project, noting that the design contract was with the procurement office and expected to be executed soon, with easement acquisition underway. Additionally, the Board passed several resolutions related to environmental justice and waste management, including opposition to landfill expansions and support for equitable waste management practices. A motion was passed to support the Nanakuli High and Intermediate School homecoming parade, which involved coordination with the Department of Transportation for road closures. The meeting also included legislative updates on funding allocations, wildfire mitigation grants, and youth workforce development laws. The Board scheduled a special meeting to prioritize legislative resolutions for upcoming proposals. Overall, the meeting emphasized community safety, infrastructure improvements, environmental concerns, and legislative advocacy, with several motions and resolutions passed to support these efforts.
Source
City and County Neighborhood Commission Office