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Oct 26PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to Section 37-37, Hawaii Revised Statutes, notification is hereby given that the University of Hawaii's Fiscal Year 2018 general fund allocation is reduced by $8,730,780 (from $487,169,948 to $478,439,168). There is no change to the University of Hawaii's non-general fund allocation ($696,636,281). The University of Hawaii was notified of this modification. Governor, State of Hawaii (SA1041596 10/26/17)
Oct 25REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENTS ON DRAFT AIR PERMIT REGULATING THE EMISSIONS OF AIR POLLUTANTS (Docket No. 17-CA-PA-15) Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS), Chapter 342B-13 and Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR), Chapter 11-60.1, the Department of Health, State of Hawaii (DOH), is requesting public comments on the following DRAFT PERMIT presently under review for: Temporary Covered Source Permit (CSP) No. 0669-01-CT Application for Permit Renewal No. 0669-02 R.H.S. Lee, Inc. 250 TPH Mobile Crushing and 280 TPH Mobile Screening Plant Located At: Various Temporary Sites, State of Hawaii Initial Location: 96-1414 Waihona Place, Pearl City, Oahu The DRAFT PERMIT is described (...)
Oct 19PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to Section 42F-107, HRS, notification is being made that the following grants had not been released as of June 30, 2017: Act 124/16, OPERATING: Hawaii Institute for Public Affairs ($332,500 of $350,000 grant was released) 17,500 Hawaii Pops Orchestra 100,000 La'i'opua 2020 199,843 Pana'ewea Community Alliance 150,000 Papakolea Community Development Corporation 114,650 Act 124/16, CIP: Aha Hui E Kala 500,000 Blood Bank of Hawaii 1,726,000 Friends of Waipahu Cultural Garden Park 200,000 Hamakua Health Center 250,000 Hawaii Heritage Center 300,000 Hawaii Island Community Development Corporation 300,000 Hawaii Island Portuguese Chamber of Commerce 1,000,000 Hawaii Korean Cultural Center (...)
Oct 18NOTICE The Council of the City and County of Honolulu at its meeting held on October 11, 2017, laid over and ordered published the following Resolution. Pursuant to Section 3-202.9 of the Revised Charter of the City and County of Honolulu 1973, as amended, the Honolulu City Council hereby gives notice that the following Resolution authorizing proceedings in eminent domain has been introduced and is under its consideration: RESOLUTION 17-246 (FOR CONDEMNATION) PROVIDING FOR THE ACQUISITION OF AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC USE, TO WIT: PORTLOCK ROAD BEACH ACCESS EASEMENT, SITUATE AT MAUNALUA, HONOLULU, OAHU, HAWAII, AND DETERMINING AND DECLARING THE (...)
Oct 12REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENTS ON DRAFT AIR PERMIT REGULATING THE EMISSIONS OF AIR POLLUTANTS (Docket No. 17-CA-PA-14) Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS), Chapter 342B-13, and Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR), Chapter 11-60.1, the Department of Health, State of Hawaii (DOH), is requesting public comments on the following DRAFT PERMIT presently under review for: Temporary Covered Source Permit (CSP) No. 0508-01-CT Significant Modification Application No. 0508-05 Laie Trucking Company, Ltd. Crushing and Screening Plants Located At: Various Temporary Sites, State of Hawaii Initial Location: Laie, Oahu UTM: Zone 4; 610,600 M East, 2,393,268 M North The DRAFT PERMIT is described as (...)
Oct 9Notice of Availability for Public Comment: M/V Vogetrader Vessel Grounding Draft Restoration Plan/Environmental Assessment State and Federal agencies (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the State of Hawaii, also known as the natural resource Trustees) working on the restoration of natural resources injured by the M/V Cape Flattery vessel grounding have released a Draft Damage Assessment and Restoration Plan/National Environmental Policy Act Evaluation (Draft DARP/NE), opening a 30-day public comment period. On February 5, 2010, the 733-foot coal carrier M/V Vogetrader (Vogetrader) ran aground on coral reef habitat outside the entrance channel to Barbers Point Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii. The (...)
Oct 7ADVERTISEMENT #1 Project Name: Kahuku Wells Unit No. 3 Island: Oahu Moku: Ko'olauloa Ahupua'a: Kahuku Project Description: The Honolulu Board of Water Supply (BWS) is proposing to install a new well pump unit and appurtenances, install new underground pipelines, construct a new generator building and fuel tank, and modify the existing electrical building at the existing Kahuku Wells Station site. The purpose of this project is to address concerns related to capacity and reliability of the potable water supply for the Kahuku area. This work requires the use of heavy construction equipment to excavate approximately 250 cubic yards of site (...)
Oct 5REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENTS ON DRAFT AIR PERMIT REGULATING THE EMISSIONS OF AIR POLLUTANTS (Docket No. 17-CA-PA-13) Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS), Chapter 342B-13 and Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR), Chapter 11-60.1, the Department of Health, State of Hawaii (DOH), is requesting public comments on a DRAFT PERMIT presently under review for: Covered Source Permit (CSP) No. 0367-01-C Application for Renewal No. 0367-06 Par Hawaii Refining, LLC Sand Island Terminal Petroleum Bulk Loading Terminal Located at 2 Sand Island Access Road, Honolulu, Oahu The DRAFT PERMIT is described as follows: The renewal of CSP No. 0367-01-C would grant conditional approval (...)
Oct 5NOTICE FOR LOTTERIES FOR PUBLICATION DISPENSING RACK SPACES THROUGHOUT THE WAIKIKI SPECIAL DISTRICT In accordance with the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu, the Department of Customer Services will be conducting supplemental lotteries for the vacant publication dispensing rack spaces throughout the Waikiki Special District. The lotteries will be held as follows: DATE: Tuesday, November 14, 2017 LOCATION: *Kapalama Hale 1st Floor Meeting Room 925 Dillingham Boulevard Honolulu, Hawaii 96817 *Valid photo identification will be required to enter the building. TIMES: 12-INCH SPACE LOTTERY: 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - Sign-in (Publishers must check in by 9:00 a.m. to participate in the (...)
Oct 5Notice of Funding Opportunity GRANTS IN AID PROGRAM   The City and County of Honolulu, through its Department of Community Services, is soliciting applications from qualified nonprofit agencies for the GRANTS IN AID PROGRAM (GIA). Approximately $7 million in GIA funding is anticipated to be available to support qualified public services to economically and/or socially disadvantaged populations, or provide services for public benefit in the areas of arts, culture, economic development, or the environment. Interested agencies may download information for grant proposal requests online at the Department of Budget and Fiscal Services Office of the Division of Purchasing website at (...)