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Sep 19CITY & COUNTY OF HONOLULU DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMER SERVICES PUBLIC AUCTION OF ABANDONED & UNCLAIMED VEHICLES Notice is hereby given that the following listed vehicles, after being towed and unclaimed pursuant to Chapter 290-1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and/or pursuant to Section 15-13.10, Revised Ordinances of Honolulu, will be either sold by auction as is, disposed of, sold as junk, or will be donated to a governmental agency at the scheduled hour of auction. There will be a minimum bid of Fifty dollars ($50.00) for each vehicle sold at auction. Vehicles may be inspected within 5 calendar days prior to the (...)
Sep 19STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES NOTICE OF ANIMAL CONTROL ACTIVITIES AND TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF LUALUALEI, HONOULIULI, NANAKULI AND MOKULEIA STATE FOREST RESERVES, KALUANUI AND MOUNT KAALA STATE NATURAL AREA RESERVES Legal Notice DOFAW 18-10 The Division of Forestry and Wildlife, Department of Land and Natural Resources, State of Hawai'i, will conduct animal control activities, specifically aerial shooting from helicopters for feral goats (only) within the Lualualei Forest Reserve, Honouliuli Forest Reserve and Mokuleia Forest Reserve. Aerial shooting from helicopters for feral pigs within the Kaluanui Natural Area Reserve. Aerial shooting from helicopters for feral goats and (...)
Sep 19E. COLI BACTERIA FOUND IN BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY (BWS) WAIPAHU WELLS IV PUMP #2 Water is safe to drink. The public was never in any danger. HONOLULU – The Board of Water Supply has detected E. coli bacteria in BWS Waipahu Wells IV Pump #2. What should I do? There is nothing you need to do. Your water continues to be safe to drink. This notice is a public announcement required under the Federal and State drinking water regulations. What Happened? The Board of Water Supply (BWS) is notifying the public that a water sample from BWS Waipahu Wells (...)
Sep 19NOTICE The COUNCIL OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU at its meeting held on September 12, 2018, passed the following bills on Second Reading by the votes indicated: Bill 45 (2018), CD1 – Relating to the Haleiwa Special District. 8 AYES: Anderson, Elefante, Fukunaga, Kobayashi, Martin, Menor, Ozawa, Pine. 1 ABSENT: Manahan. Bill 46 (2018), CD1 – To amend Chapter 21, Revised Ordinances of Honolulu 1990, as amended (The Land Use Ordinance), relating to Haleiwa Special District. 8 AYES: Anderson, Elefante, Fukunaga, Kobayashi, Martin, Menor, Ozawa, Pine. 1 ABSENT: Manahan. Bill 47 (2018), CD1 – Relating to mobile commercial (...)
Sep 19NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to chapter 91, Hawai`i Revised Statutes ("HRS"), and sections 15-15-51 and 15-15-93, Hawai`i Administrative Rules ("HAR"), the Land Use Commission ("Commission") will conduct a hearing on an Order to Show Cause as to why that certain land described below should not revert to its former agricultural land use classification, or be changed to a more appropriate classification based on the Commission's belief that there has been a failure to perform according to the conditions imposed or to the representations or commitments made to the Commission in obtaining the reclassification of the (...)
Sep 17NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT The Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation (HHFDC) is proposing a substantial amendment to its PY2012 Annual Action Plan (AAP) and a substantial amendment to its PY2017 AAP. The PY2012 AAP amendment proposes to reduce the HOME-assisted unit count of the Ele'ele Iluna Phase II, Increment A (EI2A) project from 48 units to 24 units and incorporate a resale provision that will apply to EI2A. The PY2017 AAP amendment proposes to include a housing activity in the County of Maui that will receive funding under the National Housing Trust Fund (HTF) program. In its PY2012 AAP, (...)
Sep 16DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Apply online at ehr.k12.hi.us/jobs PROFESSIONAL PARAPROFESSIONAL Accountant (Oahu) Bilingual/Bicultural Sch/Hm Asst (Hawaii) Architect (Oahu) (Chuukese/Marshallese/Hawaiian) Athletic Health Care Trainer Communication Aide Behavioral Health Specialist Data Processing User Support Technician Clinical Psychologist Educational Assistant Data Processing Systems Analyst Educational Interpreter (Maui, Oahu) District School Psychologist School Based Occupational Therapy Assistant Engineer (Oahu) School Dormitory Attendant (Maui) Human Services Professional School Health Assistant Occupational Therapist School Security Attendant Personnel Management Specialist Physical Therapist LABOR, TRADES & OTHER Program Specialist Automated Systems Equipment Tech (Oahu) School Psychologist Automotive Technician (Oahu) Speech Pathologist Building Construction Inspector (Oahu) Building Maintenance Helper (Oahu) (...)
Sep 16HAWAI`I STATE JUDICIARY Website: www.courts.state.hi.us O`ahu Continuous Recruitments Capital Improvement Specialist IV ($4,413-$6,286/mo.), V ($4,968- $7,073/mo.) - Honolulu PROGRAM (ATTORNEY) II (DL) ($5,373 - $7,648/mo) – Honolulu Contact 539-4949,(800) 493-9298, or email: recruitment@courts.hawaii.gov EEO/AA Employer
Sep 16City and County of Honolulu "The Best Place to Live and Work..." APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE ONLINE ONLY For a list of jobs currently on recruitment, please visit our website: To view the job details, please visit our website: www.honolulu.gov/hr
Sep 16AMENDED PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the proclamation, issued on May 3, 2018, included a statement as to what locations would serve as polling places for the upcoming elections; WHEREAS, on June 7, 2018, a proclamation was issued notifying registered voters in District Precincts 04-03 and 04-04 that the 2018 Primary Election would be conducted by absentee mail ballot for District Precincts 04-03 and 04-04; WHEREAS, on July 6, 2018, a supplementary proclamation was issued notifying registered voters in District Precincts 04-03 and 04-04 that a dual polling place would be operated at Pahoa Community Center for the 2018 Primary Election to allow (...)