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How to submit testimony online

 
USE THE LINK THAT FOLLOWS TO SUBMIT TESTIMONY ONLINE
TIP: Write your testimony ahead of time in your favorite word processing app. Doing this will protect you against the chance that something goes wrong online, and you lose what you wrote.

When you are ready to submit your testimony through the http://www.honolulu.gov website click on the following link to fill out the testimony form.

Online testimony link:
http://www.honolulu.gov/ccl-testimony-form.html

Be sure to fill in the “COMMITTEE” that is assigned to the legislation. The committee assignment is displayed on the agenda for the legislation you are testifying about.

Committee names and council member assignments are at the bottom of the page at this link: https://www.honolulu.gov/council/default.html

WHEN READY, COPY AND PASTE YOUR TESTIMONY INTO THE “WRITTEN TESTIMONY” FIELD.
You can also attach your original file of your testimony if you want. It is optional.

Check-off the “Accept Terms and Agreement check box, hit “Submit” and done.

TIP:
You will get a copy of record by email showing the details of the input along with the full body of your testimony.

HINT:
You can forward your testimony confirmation to all the council members; it is a way to be sure that they are aware of your testimony and you can write them a message too.

The following is an overview of the projects in the Ala Moana Regional Park Master Plan that we are opposed to and the points about why. You may find these helpful for writing your testimony. We encourage you to use you own words and ideas whenever possible, because it will be more meaningful to the readers and you. Mahalo for your support and good luck in you writing.

REASONS TO TESTIFY OPPOSING THE 4 ALA MOANA PARK PROJECTS

Makai side Development Prohibited —Ordinance 18-46, December 21, 2018.

Prohibited by Policy Resolution 98-188 CD1 – resolution prohibits the building of structures to activate areas in city parks

  • The Ala Moana Park Master Plan EIS process has been flawed through the entire process
  • The EIS needs to go to a 3rd Draft EIS because of multiple EIS violations and non-compliance
  • The Mayor has not listened to the people. The people have insisted that they want the park to be loved by fixing what needs fixing and maintaining what needs maintenance.
  • The people want the city to keep Ala Moana Park clean and keep it green.
  • The sidewalks are being run over by wheeled recreation vehicles of all kinds and that has to stop for safety reasons.

 POINTS OF OPPOSITION TO THE ALA MOANA PARK MASTER PLAN & EIS

 Widening of Makai Side Shared Use Path (s) (aka “Promenade” in EISPN)

  • Makai side Development Prohibited —Ordinance 18-46, December 21, 2018.
  • Safety issues—Pedestrians vs. all types of wheeled vehicles
  • Environmental issues—concrete vs. grass, sea level rise
  • Prevents Local and cultural practices—how people traditionally use the park
  • Liability issues

Dog Park near Kewalo Basin within Ala Moana Regional Park

  • Violated Stat EIS law – was not disclosed until after the EIS process was started
  • State EIS laws prohibit undisclosed action items
  • Animals prohibited by laws posted in the park, but may traverse the park on leash
  • Health Issues—Diseases spread by dog feces (hookworm, Campylobacteriosis)
  • Safety Issues—Who will regulate?
  • Increased Maintenance Issues—Waste stations, watering grass,
  • Liability issues

PERPENDICULAR parking stalls mauka of Ala Moana Park Drive

  • Safety issues—backing into the flow of traffic, backing into pedestrians
  • Increased damage to cars
  • Loss of grass and trees
  • Parking study insufficient
  • Liability issues
  • Traffic flow will be slower with cars backing out into traffic

Replenishing beach shoreline with sand and dredging sand from the areas outside the surf

  • breaks known as Courts, Concessions, and Baby Haleiwa
  • Insufficient turbidity impact study—failure to include indirect and secondary impacts
  • Insufficient study of effects on marine life and plants
  • Disruptions to the beach—getting to spots, using spots, swimmers,
  • Displacement of sand can cause changes to make up of sea floor

One-acre “World Class” playground

  • Violated Stat EIS law – was not disclosed until after the EIS process was started
  • Prohibited by Policy Resolution 98-188 CD1 – resolution prohibits the building of structures to activate areas in city parks
  • Loss of green, open space used by other park goers on a daily basis
  • Reduction in “permitted use” space for special events like birthday parties,
  • reunions, etc. for the public
  • Insufficient impact study on sewer, security, maintenance and equipment repair,
  • debris entering the ocean and adversely impacting the ecosystem
  • Design determined without being open to others to bid
  • Cost is not reflected in $144 M budget. No estimate of maintenance costs.
  • Impact of 500-person capacity playground on traffic, parking, etc.

Mayor and City Council Contact Information 2019

Ikaika Andersen
City Council
City & County of Honolulu
Honolulu Hale Honolulu
Hawaii 96813-3077
Phone: 808.768.5003
Email: ianderson@honolulu.gov

Ann Kobayashi
City Council
City & County of Honolulu
Honolulu Hale Honolulu
Hawaii 96813-3077
Phone: 808.768.5005
Email: akobayashi@honolulu.gov

Ron Menor
City Council
City & County of Honolulu
Honolulu Hale Honolulu
Hawaii 96813-3077
Phone: 808.768.5009
Email: rmenor@honolulu.gov

Carol Fukunaga
City Council
City & County of Honolulu
Honolulu Hale Honolulu
Hawaii 96813-3077
Phone: 808.768.5006
Email: cafukunaga@honolulu.gov

Heidi Tsuneyoshi
City Council
City & County of Honolulu
Honolulu Hale Honolulu
Hawaii 96813-3077
Phone: 808.768.5002
Email: htsuneyoshi@honolulu.gov

Tommy Waters
City Council
City & County of Honolulu
Honolulu Hale Honolulu
Hawaii 96813-3077
Phone: 808.768.5004
Email: tommy.waters@honolulu.gov

Kymberly Marcos Pine
City Council
City & County of Honolulu
Honolulu Hale Honolulu
Hawaii 96813-3077
Phone: 808.768.5001
Email: mpine@honolulu.gov

Brandon Elefante
City Council
City & County of Honolulu
Honolulu Hale Honolulu
Hawaii 96813-3077
Phone: 808.768.5008
Email: belefante@honolulu.gov

Joey Manahan
City Council
City & County of Honolulu
Honolulu Hale Honolulu
Hawaii 96813-3077

Phone: 808.768.5007
Email: jmanahan@honolulu.gov

Mayor Kirk Caldwell
(808) 768-4141
530 S. King Street, Room 300
Honolulu, HI 96813

Email: kcaldwell@honolulu.gov