3/23/07 Weekly Report:  Identity Theft – And How to Protect Yourself

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Hawai`i County Weekly News

March 23, 2007

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CONTENTS

FEATURE ARTICLE

·         Identity Theft – And How to Protect Yourself

COUNTY BULLETIN BOARD

·         Real Property Tax Assessments for 2007-2008 on File, Appeal Deadline is April 9

·         Kalapana Transfer Station to be Gated Beginning April 2

·         Bridges of the Island of Hawai`i Featured in Brochure Series

·         Water Conservation Notice – Puakea Bay to Halawa in North Kohala

·         Hisaoka Gym Repairs Update

·         Public Access, Open Space & Natural Resources Preservation Commission – Meetings

·         County Seeks Permanent Traffic Solution at Honalo Junction

·         Housing Dept to Hold Info Meetings on Home Ownership Option Program

·         Hawai`i Island Schools Invited to Participate in Phone Book Recycling Contest

·         EPA Invites Entries in Green Building Design Contest

·         Updated West Hawai`i Roadway Brochure Available to Public

·         Real Property Tax Division Taking Applications for Post-Quake Tax Relief

·         Earthquake Repairs – How to Apply for a Building Permit Waiver

·         Amnesty Bill for Illegal Residential, Ag Structures -- Requirements

·         Recycling Drop-Offs

·         Redemption Centers – Locations and Hours of Operation

·         Kawamoto Pool Repairs

·         Kuakini Highway Update

·         Job Announcements

COMMUNITIES IN ACTION

·         Kawaihae Harbor Meeting with DLNR Chief in Waimea April 1

·         Free Tax Preparation Help in West Hawaii Sponsored by AARP and IRS

·         Fourth Annual Aloha Hawaiian Night – Fund-raiser for Kailua Pier Repairs March 31

·         Art of Recycling School Competition Awards Ceremony, Display Dates

·         Kahalu`u Beach Park Cultural/Science Day Saturday, March 31

·         Benefit to Support Second Annual Native American PowWow  in Hilo April 7

·         Big Island Youth Video Contest Seeks Entrants – Deadline April 13

·         Kona Outdoor Circle Annual Scholarship – Application Deadline is April 30

·         West Hawaii Bar Assn Scholarship to Celebrate Law Week in Kona May 1-7

·         National Water Catchment Experts Meet on Hawai`i Island Aug 15-17

·         Free Mulch Available at Kona Transfer Station

·         Check Out our County’s Community Development Plan Website

TRAFFIC ALERT

·         Signs and Markings Projects

·         County Working toward Making Kalawa Road Extension Permanent

·         Road Paving in South Hilo March 15-27

UPCOMING EVENTS

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FEATURE ARTICLES

Identity Theft – and How to Protect Yourself

 

The following article was compiled from information from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation’s consumer protection agency, amid the growing problem of identity theft.  Mahalo to Chris Loos, public relations specialist at the Hawai`i Police Department, for the tip on where to find the information.

 

Identity theft has been around for a long time, but these days it seems to make more and more headlines.

 

If your personal information such as Social Security number, credit account numbers or other confidential data falls into the wrong hands, you could become a victim of identity theft. 

 

Identity thieves can cause significant damage to a victim’s credit record, which can take considerable time to clear up once detected.

 

Common identity theft scenarios

 

One of the most obvious scenarios is when your wallet is stolen, with your credit cards inside.

 

Another scenario may involve the theft of mail from your home mail box – credit card companies routinely send offers or blank checks that could be temptations for the bad guys.

 

Phishing, or “fishing” for people’s personal information via email or the Internet or over the phone, is another all-too-common plague.  Avoid opening email from unknown sources.  Never give confidential information regarding your bank account, credit cards or Social Security numbers to unauthorized individuals.

 

Sadly, identity theft can also occur close to home – with family members using the Social Security numbers of unsuspecting relatives to open credit card accounts.  This kind of identity theft can be particularly hard to detect – in some cases only years after the fact when the wrongdoer fails to pay the accounts, goes into bankruptcy or dies with the bills outstanding.

 

What to do if you suspect that your personal information is being misused?

File your complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. 

 

To file a complaint you can call the FTC at 1-877-438-4338 or at www.ftc.gov/idtheft .  Information entered into the Identity Theft Data Clearinghouse, the FTC’s database, is made available to law enforcement.

 

The FTC also encourages you to print a copy of your FTC ID Theft complaint form to provide important standardized information, and proceed to notify the police.

 

File a report with your Hawaii County Police Department

Or file a report with the police in the community where the identity theft took place. Give the police a copy of your FTC ID Theft complaint form.

 

The Federal Trade Commission in its website urges consumers to notify law enforcement authorities.  The commission advises individuals or businesses to call your Hawaii County Police Department immediately to report your situation and the potential risk for identity theft.

 

In Hawai`i County, call the Police Department at 935-3311.  Get a copy of the police report (or at least, the police report number.

 

Notify your credit card companies and the consumer reporting companies

 

Close the accounts that you know or believe have been tampered with or opened fraudulently.

 

Contact the fraud departments of the three consumer reporting companies to place a fraud alert on your credit report. A fraud alert tells creditors to follow certain procedures before opening any new accounts.

 

  1. Equifax at 1-800-685-1111, email: businessrecords@equifax.com
  2. Experian at1-888-397-3742 or BusinessRecordsVictimAssistance@experian.com
  3. TransUnion at 1-800-372-8391.

 

What does a fraud alert do?

 

A fraud alert may hinder thieves from getting credit with stolen information because it is a signal to creditors to contact the consumer before opening new accounts or changing existing accounts.

 

Review your credit reports periodically

 

The FTC encourages potential victims of identity theft to review their credit reports periodically to keep track of whether their information is being misused.  For some victims, weeks or months may pass between the time the information is stolen and the time it is misused.

 

To view the FTC’s website on protecting yourself from identity theft,  click on http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/ .  This website provides information to help individuals guard against and deal with identity theft.

 

For more individualized guidance, you may contact the FTC at idt-brt@ftc.gov .  You will be asked to provide information regarding what has occurred, including the type of information stolen, the number of people potentially affected, your contact information, and contact information of the law enforcement agent with whom you are working.

 

What can the FTC do for you?

 

The FTC can prepare its Consumer Response Center for calls from the people affected, help law enforcement with information from its national victim complaint database, and provide you with additional guidance as necessary.

 

The FTC has a law enforcement role with respect to information privacy.  If you prefer to seek guidance anonymously, you may do so.

 

According to the FTC’s website, the agency works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive and unfair business practices and to provide information to help consumers detect, stop and avoid these practices.

 

To file a complaint or get free information on consumer issues, visit ftc.gov or call toll-free 1-877-382-4357; TTY: 1-866-653-4261.

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COUNTY BULLETIN BOARD

Real Property Tax Assessments for 2007-2008 on File, Appeal Deadline Apr 9

Real Property tax assessments for the 2007-2008 tax year have been compiled and are on file at the County of Hawaii, Real Property Tax Office.

 

A “Notice of Property Assessment” will be mailed to property owners on or before March 15, 2007.  Please review the assessment information carefully.  The notice of property assessment includes the taxable value placed upon buildings and all other real property and the amount of exemption, if any, allowed on the property.

 

If you fail to receive the Notice of Assessment, contact the County Tax Office at 961-8201 or 327-3540.

 

Property owners may come to the Real Property Tax Office to inspect the assessment on their property and to confer with staff members so that errors may be corrected prior to the finalization of the assessment list.  The County of Hawaii maintains two offices located in East and West Hawaii.  The East Hawaii Office is located at Aupuni Center, 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 4, Hilo, Hawaii, and the West Hawaii Office at 75-5706 Kuakini Highway, Suite 112, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.

 

If you do not agree with the value placed on your property or if you are not allowed an exemption to which you are entitled, an appeal may be filed with the Tax Board of Review or the Tax Appeal Court.  If you do not agree with the value placed upon your property as set forth on the Notice of Assessment or if you are denied an exemption to which you are entitled, an appeal may be filed.

 

A deposit of $15.00 is required for each appeal to the Tax Board of Review.  A deposit of $3.00 is required for each appeal to the small claims procedure of the Tax Court.  For an appeal to the regular Tax Court, the cost is 5% of the amount of taxes in dispute but no more that $100.00 nor less than $5.00.

 

The deadline for filing appeals against the 2007 Real Property Tax Assessments is April 9, 2007 in East and West Hawaii. 

 

An appeal may be filed with either the Tax Board of Review or the Tax Appeal Court. 

 

Appeal forms to the Tax Appeal Court are available at the Tax Appeal Court, Box 376, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809 or by calling 1-(808) 539-4777.

 

Appeal forms to the Tax Board of Review are available at the Real Property Tax Office located at Aupuni Center, 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 4, Hilo, Hawaii, or at 75-5706 Kuakini Highway, Suite 112, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.  Appeal forms may also be obtained at the County’s Website: www.hawaiipropertytax.com  .

 

Should you have further questions, please call the Real Property Tax Office at 961-8201 (Hilo) or 327-3540 (Kona).

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Kalapana Transfer Station to be Gated Beginning April 2

The County of Hawai`i Solid Waste Division wishes to inform the public that the Kalapana Transfer Station in Puna will be gated beginning April 2, 2007.  Security personnel will be available to answer questions and assist residents to ensure compliance with operating regulations.  The hours of operation will be from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. daily.

 

We want to take this time to remind you that Big Island transfer stations are permitted for collection of household refuse only.  Commercial haulers and residents with large loads must take their refuse to the South Hilo and West Hawai`i Sanitary Landfills.

 

Mahalo for your kokua.

 

For more information please call Bobby Gonsalves, Solid Waste Operations Superintendent at 961-8514.

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Bridges of the Island of Hawai‘i Featured in Brochure Series

Made of steel, concrete or wood, there are 127 bridges on the Island of Hawai‘i spanning streams or gulches in every community.  Maintained by the County of Hawai‘i, each bridge must be 20 feet or longer to be registered on the National Bridge Inventory.

 

These bridges are now being featured in a series of brochures now being prepared by the County of Hawai‘i.  The first brochure showcases the bridges that serve the communities of Kalopa and Pa‘auilo.  It includes photographs of each of the 19 bridges, their locations on a map and the weight restrictions for each of these bridges.

 

Typically, each of the bridges is named after the gulch or stream it crosses.  Ten of the bridges in Kalopa and Pa‘auilo are made of wood.  Some of them date back to the 1920’s.

 

To access the brochure on-line, go to the County’s website at www.co.hawaii.hi.us  .  Click on the Projects Update, and then click on “Bridges of Kalopa and Pa‘auilo”.  The brochure can be printed and is best viewed on 8.5 x 14” (legal) size paper.  Copies are also available at the Department of Public Works at 101 Pauahi Street, Hilo.

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Water Conservation Notice – Puakea Bay to Halawa in North Kohala

Due to a breakdown of the Hawi No. 2 Deepwell, the Department of Water Supply urges consumers in the affected area to conserve water while the repairs are being made.  A water conservation notice is a voluntary action to reduce water usage by 10%. 

 

Affected Area: Puakea Bay to Halawa, North Kohala, water system.

 

For customers in the affected area of this Water Conservation Notice, a list of ways to reach the 10% reduction goal is provided: 

 

  • Wash full loads of laundry only.
  • Wash full loads of dishes only.
  • Serve drinking water only when requested.
  • Do not let the faucet run unnecessarily.
  • When bathing, use water only to wet and rinse off.
  • Do not fill up the bathtub.
  • Use a glass to rinse when brushing your teeth.
  • Do not flush toilets unnecessarily.
  • Stop lawn sprinkling.
  • Stop car and boat washing.
  • Stop dust control watering.
  • Use drinking water wisely.

 

Agricultural users should irrigate only at night from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.  This measure will reduce water loss due to evaporation and minimize water system drain during peak demand.

 

If you have questions or concerns, please contact Daryl Ikeda of the Department of Water Supply at 961-8790.

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Hisaoka Gym Repairs Update

Hisaoka Gym, a County Parks and Recreation facility in Kamehameha Park in Kapa`au, North Kohala, sustained major structural damage during the October 15, 2006 earthquake.

 

Extent of the damage

 

The connections where several of the building’s concrete columns join the steel roof framing were compromised by a loss of concrete around the anchor bolts connecting the two components. 

 

The earthquake also damaged much of the suspended ceiling and many of the facility’s light fixtures.  Other damage included broken plumbing fixtures, cracking of walls and broken tiles.

 

Where are we now?

 

The County is currently negotiating with FEMA and AIG Insurance Company for repair funding.  The Department of Parks and Recreation has recently signed off on FEMA’s project worksheet describing the extent of the damage.

 

In the meantime, Parks and Recreation has selected a consultant to do the plans and specs to repair, with the emphasis on getting the building structurally sound first, so that the building may be entered safely.

 

Lots of people want to help

 

We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many people who have offered to help with the cleanup and repairs at Hisaoka Gym.  The main objective now is to get the building structurally sound so that any workers or volunteers who want to help can enter the building safely.

 

Please know that as soon as we can, we will open up the building so that the volunteers can safely enter to offer their help.

 

For further information, please contact the Department of Parks and Recreation at 961-8311.

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Public Access, Open Space & Natural Resources Preservation Commission – Meetings

The Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation Commission is once again holding meetings throughout the County of Hawai`i to provide information on the revised suggestion form that is used to submit suggestions for possible acquisition of lands by the County for the following purposes:

 

  • Public outdoor recreation and education, including access to beaches and mountains.
  • Preservation of historic or culturally important land areas and sites.
  • Protection of natural resources, including buffer zones.
  • Preservation of forests, beaches, coastal areas, natural beauty, & agricultural lands.
  • Protection of watershed lands to preserve water quality & water supply.

 

The meeting agenda will also include an update on the status of the acquisition of properties on the current priority list.

 

The public is encouraged to attend and participate in submitting suggestions of lands in the County that should be preserved and/or protected.  The meetings will start at 6:00 p.m., at the following sites:

March 13        (Tuesday)       Papa‘aloa Annex  

March 13        (Tuesday)       Kea‘au Community Center

March 14        (Wednesday) Aupuni Center Conference Room 

April 3             (Tuesday)       Yano Hall, Kona

April 4.            (Wednesday) Kona Mayor’s office, Hanama Place

April 4             (Wednesday) Waimea Center 

April 9             (Monday)        Cooper Center, Volcano

April 11           (Wednesday) Na‘alehu Club House

April 11           (Wednesday)             Kohala Cultural Center

 

For further information, please contact Stacie Waltjen, Secretary at 961-8251.

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County Seeks Permanent Traffic Solution at Honalo Junction

County-imposed traffic restrictions at Honalo Junction have resulted in smoother and quicker evening commutes for motorists headed south.  As a result, the County is pursuing a permanent traffic-easing solution at the intersection.

 

County officials have confirmed that the Honalo Junction restrictions will remain in effect at least until March 31, 2007. Additional extensions could keep the restrictions in place until June.

 

Test results clearly demonstrate the need to restrict traffic flow from Highway 180 onto Highway 11 at Honalo Junction, according to Bruce McClure, County Director of Public Works. With the restrictions in place, motorists report a smoother commute; they are getting home 10 to 25 minutes faster, he said.

 

The traffic restrictions, which started January 22, prevent motorists who are traveling south on Old Mamalahoa Highway from entering the south flow of traffic on Highway 11 at the Honalo Junction weekdays from 3:30-6:30 p.m., excluding holidays.  Motorists traveling south on Old Mamalahoa Highway are restricted to turning right at the junction, heading them toward Kailua-Kona.

 

Approximately 750 vehicles per hour move through the Honalo intersection in the afternoons – this averages out to around 2,057 vehicles over the daily three-hour closure, which runs from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m.  The busiest times are normally from 5 to 6 p.m. and the lightest from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.

 

If the restrictions are successful in alleviating congestion at the junction, the restrictions could be made permanent.

 

Another traffic measure which has facilitated the south flow of traffic has been the curtailing of diagonal parking in front of Oshima’s Store in Kainaliu. The diagonal parking in front of Oshima’s store will be closed off from 3:30-6:30 p.m., Mon- Fri.  Only parallel parking will be allowed.

 

McClure said there is a plan to construct a second public parking lot in Kainaliu, makai of the highway, adding 17 more stalls.  Currently there is one public parking lot mauka of the highway that offers 46 spaces.

 

Making the closure of Honalo Junction permanent will involve the State of Hawai‘i, which is part owner of Highway 180, and the Hawai‘i County Council which must approve an application for a County Code amendment.

 

Approval by the County Council and the State, would give the County highways division permission to make the ‘Right Turn Only’ sign permanent, McClure said.

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Housing Dept to Hold Info Meetings on Home Ownership Option Program

The County of Hawai`i’s  Office of Housing and Community Development will be holding informational meetings for Housing Choice Voucher Section 8 program participants about the Homeownership Option Program (HOP).

 

The HOP is a voluntary program which provides participating families the option of purchasing a home with their assistance, rather than renting.

 

You must call 959-7476 to reserve a space.

 

If there is insufficient participation, times may be cancelled or combined.

 

The presentations are scheduled for:

·        Monday, April 16, 2007, at 9 am and at 11 am at Kona Mayor’s office, Hanama Place.

·        Wednesday, April 18, 2007. at 9 am, 1:30 pm and 4 pm. at Pahoa Community Center.

·        Thursday, April 19, 2007, at 11 am and 1:30 pm at 1990 Kinoole Street, Suite 104, Hilo.

·        Friday, April 20, 2007 at 11 am and 1:30 pm 1990 Kinoole Street, Suite 104, Hilo.

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Schools Invited to Participate in Phone Book Recycling Contest

The following information was provided courtesy of Linda Peters, Recycling Coordinator of the County’s Department of Environmental Management.

 

Hawaiian Telcom is inviting Hawai`i Island schools to participate in its 2007 Island of Hawaii Telephone Book Recycling Contest, which runs from February 12 through March 24, 2007.   New Hawaiian Telcom telephone books were distributed in February, which means many old phone books may end up in the landfill unless they are recycled.

 

This program will provide students with a hands-on lesson illustrating the positive values of recycling.

 

Who is eligible to participate in the contest?

 

All Island of Hawaii schools, K-12, are invited to participate in the 2007 Island of Hawaii Telephone Book Recycling Contest.

 

What’s the rationale for this contest?

 

First of all, old telephone books can still be used as recyclable paper.  The demand for recyclable paper is huge worldwide.

 

And it makes sense to keep old phone books out of the landfills

 

Collecting the old phone books keeps these bulky books out of the landfill, saving precious space in our landfills.

 

Incentives to recycle old phone books

 

Hawaiian Telcom plans to award cash prizes to Hawai`i schools based upon the most telephone books collected.  KTA Super Stores supports Hawaiian Telcom’s recycling program and is offering a total of $900 in KTA Gift Certificates to be awarded to the Top Nine Winners.

 

The awards will be:

  • First Place:                $700 & $100 KTA Gift Certificate
  • Second Place:           $500 & $100 KTA Gift Certificate
  • Third Place:               $300 & $100 KTA  Gift Certificate
  • Fourth Place:             $200 & $100 KTA Gift Certificate
  • Fifth Place:                 $200 & $100 KTA Gift Certificate
  • Sixth–Ninth Place:     $100 KTA Gift Certificate

 

How do schools get credit for the phone books they collect?

 

To receive credit for the telephone books collected, schools must drop off the old telephone books at:

  • Orchid Island Rubbish & Recycle (485 Railroad Ave) in Hilo
  • Kealakehe Transfer Station (by the Police Station and the Humane Society)  in Kona

 

The Kona location will accept old telephone books one day a week, on Saturdays from 10 a.m-2 pm.

 

The Hilo location will be open from 8:30 a.m.– 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday.

 

Please drop off only old telephone books.   No plastic bags or plastic wrapped books will be accepted.

 

(Schools must notify Ululani Rosario, Orchid Island Rubbish & Recycle at 959-0475 before going to either location.)

 

Recycling – everyone is a winner

 

Everyone who recycles is a winner so we look forward to your participation. If you have any questions please call 933-6514.  Mahalo for helping to protect our environment.  Don’t let an old telephone book go to waste. RECYCLE IT!

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EPA Invites Entries in Green Building Design Contest

The following article was contributed by Linda Peters, Recycling Coordinator with the County’s Department of Environmental Management, to encourage Hawai`i Island residents to enter their designs in this green building design competition.

 

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, along with GreenBuildingBlocks.com, the Building Materials Reuse Association, the American Institute of Architects and West Coast Green, announce the first Lifecycle Building Challenge, a national competition to develop green building strategies and designs.

 

Such green building designs would aim at reducing waste and promoting conservation of resources, by facilitating adaptation, disassembly and reuse of materials.

 

One Big Island resident who recently built his own home incorporating green building ideas defined “lifecycle costs”.

 

“Most often industry ‘experts’ and owners look solely at the initial construction costs and fail to consider repair/maintenance costs, human resources costs, and demolition costs,”  the resident said.  “For me the exciting part of this (Lifecycle Building) Challenge is the holistic approach at design and the recognition that the initial construction captures only one aspect of the costs and possibly not the most significant portion.”

 

What’s the goal of the challenge?

 

The goal of the challenge is to:

  • Inspire the green building movement;
  • To look at buildings as future stocks of resources by developing innovative practices and products;
  • To maximize material recovery and reduce both environmental and economic costs.

 

"Lifecycle building innovations are about improving the efficiency of our resource utilization and heading towards a more sustainable environment,” said Wayne Nastri, administrator of the U.S. EPA’s Pacific Southwest Office in San Francisco. “This challenge raises the standard for both green building and environmental protection."

 

How does someone enter the contest?  Who can submit entries?

 

The Lifecycle Building Challenge is currently accepting submissions and is hoping that students as well as architects, designers, engineers, reuse experts and other building professionals will participate. Ideas that facilitate reuse, minimize waste, support disassembly and anticipate the future use of building materials are encouraged.

 

What is the deadline to register?

 

The registration deadline is April 15, 2007.  For more information or to enter the competition, visit http://www.lifecyclebuilding.org .

 

What categories of entries are being sought?

 

The challenge, open to built and un-built work, has three main categories:

  • Building — an entire building from foundation to roof
  • Component — a single building assembly, system or connector
  • Service — idea, policy, tool or practice

 

What is the award?

 

GreenBuildingBlocks.com, the only private sector sponsor of the Lifecycle Building Challenge, is donating $7,500 in award money to be divided among the three winners in the student category.

 

All winners will be honored at an awards ceremony at the West Coast Green Conference in San Francisco in September 2007. 

 

Why green building practices make a difference

 

In the United States, buildings consume 60 percent of total materials flow (excluding food and fuel) and account for 33 percent of the solid waste stream.

 

Building renovation and demolition accounts for 91 percent of the construction and demolition debris generated each year, while new construction accounts for only 9 percent.

 

Between the years 2000-2030, 27 percent of existing buildings will be replaced and 50 percent of the total building stock will be used for construction.

 

Reuse of materials is key

 

These issues can be addressed by planning for a building or building component's eventual deconstruction or adaptation.  By creating building components that can be easily recovered and reused, materials are kept at their highest value, resulting in reduced consumption of energy and resources. 

 

About GreenBuildingBlocks.com

 

Green Building Blocks is the leading online resource for building professionals committed to sustainable home construction and green remodeling. It’s a place where builders, contractors, designers, architects, and others can promote their businesses, find green partners and products, and learn to build a better world.

 

About the Lifecycle Building Challenge

 

The Lifecycle Building Challenge is a partnership between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, American Institute of Architects, Building Materials Reuse Association and West Coast Green to change the way people think about, design, construct and deconstruct buildings by developing an inventory of strategies to maximize material recovery and reduce environmental and economic costs.

 

For further information please contact: Andrea Nieto of Access Communications at 1-(415) 844-6218 or anieto@accesspr.com  .

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Updated West Hawai‘i Roadway Brochure Available to Public

A newly-updated guide to on-going roadwork in West Hawai‘i is now available to the public.  The brochure is available at County offices in east and west Hawai‘i and online at the County’s website at www.co.hawaii.hi.us .

 

The brochure will be updated regularly, and the latest update (now on yellow paper to distinguish it from its predecessor) is available as of March 1, 2007.  The next update to the brochure is planned for March 31, 2007.

 

The brochure “West Hawaii Road Work Ahead” provides maps and details of 42 projects being planned, under construction or completed in West Hawai‘i.  These projects are those taking place between June 1, 2006 and June 30, 2007.

 

Also included in the brochure is information about the County’s action plan to improve the capacity of north/south roadways.

 

The maps and projects are numbered and a legend provides information on the project status:

·        A - for future;

·        B - construction started;

·        C - completed and

·        D - no date set for construction.

 

Dotted lines indicate proposed roads and solid lines indicate existing roads.

 

To access the brochure on-line, go to the County’s homepage, click on the Projects Update, and then click on West Hawaii Roadwork Ahead.  The brochure can be printed out and is best reproduced on 11” x 17” size paper.

 

Copies of the brochure are also available at: 

  • Mayor’s office in Kona at 75-5706 Hanama Place, Ste. 103.
  • Public Works offices in Hilo at Aupuni Center, 101 Pauahi Street, Ste. 7 and in Kona at 75-5706 Hanama Place, Ste.109.
  • On the Intra Kona Hele-On Buses.
  • KTA Super Stores in Waimea, Waikoloa Village, Kailua-Kona and Keauhou at the customer service desk.

 

For round-the-clock information on road work, please call 334-9559.  For specifics about a roadway project, contact Bruce McClure, Director of Public Works at 961-8321.

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Real Property Tax Division Taking Applications for Post-Quake Tax Relief

The Hawai`i County Real Property Division encourages property owners with earthquake damages to apply for real property tax relief.

 

To start the process, please download the application form at www.hawaiipropertytax.com .  Real Property Tax assessors will visit the affected properties whose owners apply for such tax relief.  Besides damage to buildings, land lost in the earthquake, such as landslides into the ocean, will also be eligible for reassessment.

 

Substantiating documents of damage such as photographs, contractor’s quotations or appraisals may be submitted at the time of application.  The deadline to file applications is June 30, 2007.

 

Steps to complete the application:

  1. Fill in the Tax Map Key Number of the parcel. This can be obtained from your last tax bill or assessment notice.
  2. Fill in the name and address of the Claimant along with their telephone numbers. Telephone numbers are very important so that the tax office or appraiser can contact you if information is missing, or if an inspection is necessary.
  3. Fill in the type of disaster (Earthquake) and date the quake occurred, October 15, 2006.
  4. Describe exactly what was damaged. Then in the section listing the major building components, fill in the approximate percentage of each category that was damaged. If a particular component was not damaged, leave it blank. (For example, if half of the windows in the house were broken you would put 50% in that box.)
  5. Sign, date and mail in the application by June 30, 2007.

 

Note:  This application is only for real property taxes paid, or due. In all cases, the amount of relief will not reduce the total annual taxes to less than the minimum tax for the parcel.  If you are currently paying the minimum tax, please do not complete this form, as no relief will be calculated. The tax relief calculation will be based on the balance of the tax year, October 15, 2006 to June 30, 2007.

 

Please be advised that the Real Property Tax Office does not assess, or tax, improvements such as retaining walls, fences, landscaping, and driveways. Therefore, damage of this type would not result in any tax relief.

 

For further information, please call Real Property Tax Division at 961-8201.

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Earthquake Repairs -- How to Apply for Building Permit Waiver

Here is some information regarding who qualifies under the emergency ordinance for waiver of certain requirements and fees for emergency repair work.

  • A homeowner, partnership or corporation can participate under this ordinance if the structures or buildings were directly affected on October 15, 2006 by the earthquakes.
  • Emergency repairs and waivers apply to electrical, plumbing, signs, driveway approaches, sidewalks, businesses and homes.
  • Structures must be restored to their original condition prior to the earthquakes of October 15, 2006.
  • Electrical and plumbing work must be performed by a licensed electrician and a plumber.
  • Renovations are not permitted under this ordinance.
  • Please be aware that a building permit is required and applicants should apply sixty (60) days from the approval of the ordinance.

 

To qualify for the waiver of certain requirements, the applicant must complete the “Waiver of Certain Requirements Form.” It is available either at Public Works, by fax or online. The form must be completed and brought in at the time they apply for a permit to the Hilo or Kona Public Works offices within sixty (60) days from the approval of the ordinance.

 

Proof of Earthquake Damage

To qualify for the emergency repair work and take advantage of the waiver, the applicant must show proof that damages were caused by the earthquakes. This can be done by filing an incident report with Civil Defense by calling 935-0031 or online at www.co.hawaii.hi.us .  Click on EarthQuake Emergency Information.

 

Homes that received a green tag following the earthquake may make repairs without a permit. No inspections are required.

 

How do you get a “yellow tag” (restricted use) declaration removed?

This is a yellow tag that only an inspector with the Building Division of Public Works can remove.

 

Visit either the Hilo or Kona Building Division of Public Works or call Civil Defense at 961-8604 and give them your name and the district you reside in.

 

Electrical and plumbing work must be performed by a licensed electrician or plumber.

 

Structures must be restored to their original condition prior to the earthquakes of October 15, 2006. An inspection by the Building Division of Public Works may be required depending on the extent of damage.

 

The Building Division of Public Works in Kona or Hilo can answer your questions.

 

The Kailua-Kona office of the County Department of Public Works is located in Hanama Place at 75-5706 Kuakini Highway; phone 327-3520 for Building Division or 327-3530 for Engineering Division. In Hilo, the office is located at Aupuni Center, 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 7; phone 961-8331 for Building Division and 961-8327 for Engineering Division.

 

Both offices are open from 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, closed on State holidays.

 

Helpful tip to make sure you’re hiring a licensed contractor

 

To verify if a contractor is licensed, and has workers compensation insurance, go to the website for the State of Hawai`i, Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs at http://plv.ehawaii.gov/pvlsearch/app .

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Amnesty Bill for Illegal Residential, Ag Structures - Requirements

The County Council has recently passed an Amnesty Bill which will allow the homeowner to apply for permits for illegal structures (residential dwellings   R-3 occupancies and agricultural buildings M-1 occupancies) that were constructed and finished before January 1, 2006.

 

Should you choose to take advantage of the Amnesty Bill, please be aware of the following minimum requirements:

 

BUILDING

  • Submit complete architectural drawings which will include but not limited to a site plan, existing floor plan, demolition floor plan, revised floor plan, foundation plan, floor framing plan, section, exterior elevations, details, etc.
  • All drawings submitted for building permit must be stamped with a seal of a registered architect/structural engineer licensed in the State of Hawaii along with statements “This work was prepared by me our under my supervision” and  “Construction of this project will be under my observation.”  The architect/structural engineer must also submit a letter certifying that he/she had conducted all inspections during construction and that the construction was done in accordance to the code that the construction was done.

 

Additions, Alterations and Repairs:

  • Alterations or repairs, not exceeding 25% of the value of an existing building or structure, which are nonstructural and do not affect any member or part of the building or structure having required fire resistance, may be made with the same material of which the building or structure is constructed.
  • Additions, alterations and repairs not exceeding 50% of replacement value of an existing building or structure, the new construction shall conform to the requirements of present code enforced.
  • Additions, alterations and repairs exceeding 50% of replacement value of an existing building or structure, the entire structure shall be made to conform to requirements of present code enforced.
  • Architect/Structural Engineer is responsible for inspections up to final inspection.  The County Building Inspector is responsible to do the final inspection.

 

Electrical & Plumbing

·        A licensed Electrical and Plumbing contractor licensed in the State of Hawaii must perform all work.

·        Both permits must be applied for along with the Building Permit application.

·        All Electrical and Plumbing Work must conform to the code that is presently being enforced by the County of Hawaii.

·        County Electrical and Plumbing Inspectors shall perform all inspections.

 

Altogether, Three Permits – Building, electrical and plumbing

  • Two sets of complete drawings stamped by architect/structural engineer along with letter and electrical and plumbing permit applications shall be submitted for permit processing.
  • All plans must be routed to the other agencies for their approval prior plan review by Building Division.
  • Building Division shall do plan reviews of all three applications: building, electrical and plumbing.
  • All three permits will be issued after review is approved and completed.

 

 For further information, please contact  Brian Kajikawa, Building Division of the Department of Public Works at 961-8331.  The division’s Kona office number is 327-3520.

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Recycling Drop-offs

Due to a temporary transition in our recycler’s processing facility, the following Transfer Stations will be affected:

·        Hawi

·        Honokaa

·        Keauhou

·        Laupahoehoe

·        Pahala

·        Pahoa

·        Puako

·        Waimea

 

We WILL NOT be accepting the following recyclable materials in the mixed recycling bins ONLY.

NO Paperboard or boxboard   (cereal or tea boxes, snack food boxes, etc.)

NO Plastics #1&2   (milk jugs, detergent and bleach bottles, etc.)

NO Metal cans    (tuna and cat food cans, soup cans, etc.)

 

These materials can be taken to the Kealakehe, Hilo or the Kea‘au Transfer Stations.  We will let you know if and when other sites become available.

 

Still accepted in the mixed recycling bins are:

YES for Newspapers and magazines

YES for Cardboard (flattened)

YES for Mixed office paper (No Brites) and

YES for Phonebooks   

 

This is a temporary change until Spring 2007.  Look for signage at your Transfer Station. Thank you for your kokua.  For more information, please call 961-8554 or 961-8942.

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Redemption Centers – Hours of Operation

The following is a primer on the State of Hawai`i's beverage container redemption program works, and the location of the County of Hawai’i’s beverage container redemption sites:

 

Qualifying Beverage Containers:

What’s IN:  Eligible (redeemable) beverage containers include:  soft drinks, soda, water, juice, tea and coffee drinks, and low alcohol content drinks (beer, malt beverages, wine coolers, mixed spirits) in metal, glass or #1&#2 plastic, 64 oz. or less.      

 

What’s OUT:  Ineligible (unredeemable) containers include:  milk, wine and liquor containers.

Reminder:  ONLY eligible HI5¢ labeled containers can be redeemed.

 

Qualified beverage containers may be redeemed for cash at the following locations:

**Transfer Station centers closed daily from 1:00-1:30pm for lunch.**

CURRENTLY OPEN

DAYS/HOURS OF OPERATION

OPERATOR

 

 

 

Hawi Transfer Station**

Saturday only: 8 am-4:30 pm.

ARC of Hilo

(Open Saturday only)

(closed for lunch 1:00-1:30)

 

Hilo, 1260 Kilauea Ave. (Closed 12 noon-1:00 pm)

 

Tues-Sat  9am-5pm

Reynolds Recycling

Hilo, 30 Maka’ala Street

Mon thru Fri: 8:00am-5:00pm

Atlas Recycling

(Old industrial area)

Sat & Sun:    8:00am-3:00pm

 

 

 

 

Hilo Transfer Station**

Daily  8:00am-4:30pm

ARC of Hilo

 

 

 

Honoka`a Transfer Station

(Weekends only)

 

Sat & Sun   8:00am-4:30

ARC of Hilo

Kailua-Kona, Pawai Place

Mon thru Fri:  7:00am-4:00pm

Atlas Recycling

(Old industrial area)

Sat  8:00am-3:00pm

 

 

Sun Closed

 

 

 

 

Kea’au Transfer Station**

M, W, F:  8:00am-4:30pm

ARC of Hilo

(Closed Tues & Thurs)

Sat & Sun   8:00am-4:30pm

 

 

 

 

Kealakehe Transfer Station**

M, W, F:  8:00am-4:30pm

ARC of Hilo

(Closed Tues & Thurs)

Sat & Sun   8:00am-4:30pm

 

 

 

 

Keauhou Transfer Station**

Sat & Sun  8:00am-4:30pm

ARC of Hilo

(Weekends only)

 

 

 

 

 

Pahoa Transfer Station**

Sat & Sun  8:00am-4:30pm

ARC of Hilo

(Weekends only)

 

 

 

 

 

Puako Transfer Station**

Sunday only  8:00am-4:30pm

ARC of Hilo

(Open Sunday only)

(closed for lunch 1:00-1:30)

 

 

 

 

Waimea Transfer Station**

M, W, F:  8:00am-4:30pm

ARC of Hilo

(Closed Tues & Thurs)

Sat & Sun   8:00am-4:30pm

 

 

 

 

Waiohinu Transfer Station**

Sat & Sun  8:00am-4:30pm

ARC of Hilo

(Weekends only)

 

 

 

Atlas Recycling LLC operates Mobile Redemption Sites (monthly 9am- 1pm) at:

  • Ocean View (South Point U-Cart) every 2nd Saturday and
  • Na`alehu Elem. & Inter. School every 3rd Saturday.

For further information about Atlas Recycling’s operations on the island of Hawai`i, call 935-9328 (Hilo) or 329-6868 (Kona).

 

Reynolds Recycling at 1260 Kilauea Avenue, Hilo also participates in the HI5¢ program:  Tues-Saturday 9am-5pm.  For further information, call 754-8984.

 

Certified redemption centers are now accepting flattened aluminum and plastic HI5¢ beverage containers.  

 

Flattened containers are weighed at redemption sites to determine deposit payment.  The public is reminded that reverse vending machines will not accept flattened or crushed containers.

 

DID YOU KNOW….that the Department of Environmental Management has an information line?  Call 961-5044 for HI5¢ redemption, recycling, and other solid waste information.  Or visit:

www.hi5deposit.com / http://co.hawaii.hi.us/directory/dir_envmng.htm

 

****Check out this new Recycle Hawaii website page for "special event" disposal bins for recyclable beverage containers:

 http://recyclehawaii.org/HI5PurchaseRentBin.htm

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Kawamoto Pool Repairs

Plans for repairs to the Kawamoto Pool, a County Parks & Recreation facility, have been reviewed and approved by the County.

 

*NOTE: This project involves two different bid processes:

1.      Bidding for construction, (bids reviewed by Department of Public Works)

2.      Bidding for equipment (Purchasing as put out to bid the filtration equipment and pumps.) 

 

Final plans and specifications were received by Parks and Recreation on January 12, 2007, and the department is in the process of preparing the documents to be publicly bid for construction.  Once the bid documents have been completed and advertised for bid later this month, the plans will go out to bid for a minimum of 3-4 weeks.

 

Meanwhile, bids for the pool pump, filters and associated equipment were received and opened January 16, 2007 by Purchasing Division.  The department is waiting for the bidders to provide additional technical data for some of the components.  Assuming the data meets the requirements, the department will approve the bid results and request Purchasing Division to issue the award to the winning bidder which will have 8 to 9 weeks to deliver the equipment for use during construction.

 

Update: Public Works and Parks project management staff met with the construction contractor on 3/22/07 to go over contract details in a preconstruction meeting.  The contract is routing for signatures by various departments.  Emphasis was placed on completing the work as soon as possible.

 

The concurrently running purchase of the replacement pump and filtration equipment was delayed slightly but is back on track.  That contract is on its way to the contractor after which the mainland supplier will deliver the equipment in 60 days.  By then, the repairs to water lines, diving tower and other repairs to Kawamoto Pool should be well underway.  The equipment can be installed shortly thereafter, if no other problems are discovered, as is sometimes the case with existing facilities.

 

Again, we are emphasizing the need to move quickly on this project so as to open Kawamoto Pool to the public as soon as possible.

 

Actual construction is anticipated to take 2 to 3 months, with the total project estimated for completion around early fall 2007.

 

For further information, please contact James M. Komata, Park Planner at 961-8531.

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Kuakini Highway Construction Update

Construction work to widen Kuakini Highway, from Palani Road to Hualalai Road, commenced on November 8, 2004.

 

Kuakini Highway will be widened to four lanes for automobiles, including two through-lanes in each direction, and a pocket lane for left turns where appropriate. In addition, there will bicycle lanes on both sides throughout most of the project.  The construction is anticipated to end during the first quarter of 2007.

 

One lane will be open at all times from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. while construction is in progress.  Outside of these hours, one lane in each direction will be open.

 

The contractor, Hawaiian Dredging, will work with the adjacent businesses and residences to assure that a reasonable access to the businesses and residences will be maintained throughout the construction period. However, motorists traveling in the area should drive with caution.

 

We are most grateful for the public’s patience and apologize for any inconvenience caused.

 

Here is the update for this week:

The Contractor is currently doing the following:

  • Permanent striping work on-going.
  • Curb ramp and sidewalk construction continues.
  • Miscellaneous work along the project corridor continues.
  • Restoration of the Kalawa Street extension from the vicinity of Territorial Savings building to Hualalai continues.

 

**Bypass Road in Kailua-Kona closed to through traffic

Effective January 15, 2007, Kalawa Road in Kailua-Kona will close to through traffic.

 

About two years ago Kalawa Road was extended to Hualalai Road, allowing motorists to bypass some of the ongoing construction work on Kuakini Highway. The extension, about 160 feet of roadway, was part of the costs associated with the $17.5 million improvements to Kuakini Highway.

 

Construction along Kuakini Highway is anticipated to end during the first quarter of 2007 and, as such, it is no longer necessary to have Kalawa Road open to through traffic.

 

“We’d like to thank the Hawaii Community Federal Credit Union and the State Department of Land and Natural Resources for allowing us to temporarily extend Kalawa through their property in order to give motorists some relief during the widening of and improvements to Kuakini Highway,” said Bruce McClure, Director of the Department of Public Works.

 

Message boards announce the closure of Kalawa Road to through traffic.

 

The Kuakini Highway improvement project has included widening the road from two to four lanes from Palani Road to Hualalai Road, building pocket lanes for left turns, adding bicycle lanes, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, retaining walls, and utility relocation.

 

The project is part of an action plan the County of Hawaii is using to organize and prioritize solutions to mitigate traffic congestion in Kona.  The action plan is based on a study the County commissioned in 2000, entitled Keahole to Honaunau Circulation Plan.

 

Information about this study and the Keahole to Honaunau circulation plan is available online at the County website at www.co.hawaii.hi.us  under projects update. For 24-hour information on road work, call 334-9559. For specifics about this project, contact Bruce McClure, Director, County Department of Public Works, 961-8321.

 

Information on project status will be also provided via this newsletter and the Mayor's West Hawaii Office at 329-5226.

Mahalo nui loa for your support of these community improvement projects.

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Job Announcements

Hawai`i County … a nice place to live. County of Hawai`i … a great place to work.

 

Consider employment with the County of Hawai`i because it offers: numerous positions, great benefits, provides valuable services, diverse culture, a beautiful island – not to mention warm and friendly residents.

Call the County of Hawai`i’s job hotline (808) 961-8618 or visit www.co.hawaii.hi.us  to download an application packet.

For job postings, visit our website: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/civil_serv/civ_serv.htm

Click on employment opportunities to download all of the forms.

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COMMUNITIES IN ACTION

Kawaihae Harbor Meeting with DLNR Chief in Waimea April 1

Peter Young, Chairman of the State Division of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) will be in Waimea on Sunday, April 1 for a meeting to discuss Kawaihae Harbor and transportation issues.

 

WHERE AND WHEN: Waimea Senior Citizens Center, Sunday, April 1, 2:00-4:00 pm.

 

The issues to be discussed will include work on the North Small Boat Ramp, South Small Boat Harbor, the location of the SuperFerry dock, and highway congestion at intersections in the area. 

 

State Representative Cindy Evans will provide an update on legislative action related to the harbor.

For further information please contact: Sara Peck, UH Sea Grant College Program, Kona: 329-2861.

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Free Tax Preparation Help in West Hawaii Sponsored by AARP and IRS

AARP and the IRS are again sponsoring a group of volunteer IRS trained FREE tax preparation assistors in the Kona and Capt. Cook areas. This assistance is offered in four different locations that also includes a new site, the Mayor's Kona Office.

 

Sites are open on four different days (see the schedule below).  Also new this year is a counselor who is trained to prepare military returns.

 

The free tax preparation assistance runs at the various locations between February 1, 2007 and April 15, 2007.

 

All sites offer electronic filing.

 

The purpose of this program is to serve low- and moderate-income people, with priority to those over 60.

 

Kona

Mondays:       Royal Kona Resort    - AARP Information Center  1:00 pm – 5:00 pm by appointment only.  For appointments, please call 334-1212.

 

Wednesdays:            Royal Kona Resort    AARP Information Center   1:00 pm – 5:00 pm by appointment only

 

Thursdays:     Hale Halawai, on Ali`i Drive 8am - Noon Walk-In

 

Saturdays:      Hanama Place (Mayor's Kona Office)        8am - Noon Walk-In

**Combat-Zone veterans welcome. A military-trained tax counselor will be available**

 

Capt. Cook

Wednesdays:            Yano Hall        9am - Noon Walk-In

Waimea

Mondays & Thursdays from 8 am-Noon, at the Senior Housing Rec Room starting February 1 through April 16.

Closed for holidays on February 19 and March 26. To schedule a time, call Anne Gomes at 885-4560.

 

There are also two sites in Hilo: the Senior Center and St. Joseph's hall.  To schedule a time, call Coordinated Services at 961-8777.

 

For more information please call the AARP office in Kona at 334-1212.

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Annual Aloha Hawaiian Night Fund-raiser for Kailua Pier Repairs March 31

The community is cordially invited to the 4th Annual Aloha Hawaiian Night, a fund-raiser for repairs of Kailua Pier in Kona.

 

WHEN:          Saturday, March 31, 5:00-10 pm

WHERE:       Kailua Pier, Kailua-Kona

 

Admission is FREE.

 

Enjoy an evening of hula and Hawaiian music, hosted by KAPA Radio's own Tommy Ching (aka Kahikina). Special guests Cyril Pahinui and Makana will entertain, as well as our local hula halau.

 

"Taste of Kona" restaurant booths will be serving up their favorite recipes, and a silent auction (from 6:00 -8 pm) will include items such as a NCL cruise for two, gift certificates to local restaurants, and ocean and air activities.

 

Proceeds from the evening's event will benefit Kailua Pier improvements.

 

Wear your favorite aloha attire, and bring along your entire `ohana.

 

For more information, please call Marie at 334-0562, or email dkc@surfhawaii.netSponsored by Destination Kona Coast, Kailua Village Merchants Association and the County of Hawaii.

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Art of Recycling School Competition Ceremony, Display Dates

As part of the County of Hawai`i’s Recycling Education Program, Recycle Hawai`i announces the Art of Recycling School Competition. The competition aims to encourage Hawai`i's schoolchildren to look creatively at our trash problems, and how to promote reduce, reuse, and recycle issues on our island.

 

The public is invited to attend the following events:

 

Waimea - Firehouse Gallery

Opening/Awards Ceremony - Saturday, March 31, 2007, 3:00 pm-5:00 pm

On display from March 31-April 7 (Gallery Open Tuesday-Saturday, 11 am – 3 pm)

 

Hilo – Aupuni Center, County Building Lobby

On display from April 10-21 (Lobby Open Monday-Friday, 7:45 am–4:30 pm)

 

Kailua-Kona,  Hawai`i Gateway Energy Center at NELHA

(1 mile south of the Keahole Kona Airport, "under the solar panels.")

Closing Reception - Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 3:00 pm-6:00 pm

On display from April 24 to May 1 (Center Open Monday-Thursday, 9 am–1 pm)

 

For more information, please call Recycle Hawai`i at 961-2676.

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Kahalu`u Beach Park Cultural/Science Day Saturday, March 31

E Komo Mai!  Everyone is welcome to join us in a Cultural/Science Day on Saturday, March 31 at Kahalu`u Beach Park in Kona.  The theme is: “The stones have stories".

 

WHEN:          Saturday, March 31, 10am-2pm.

WHERE:       Kahalu`u Beach Park in Kona

 

Learn why the Petroglyphs (Ki`i Pohaku) need to be protected and how to do Petroglyph Rubbings by Jon Jokeil of the National Park Service.

 

Come listen and learn to play Hawaiian Slack Key with Kauwila.  Learn to do coconut weaving with Kumu Sam Kama.

 

Listen to informative talks on Water Quality Monitoring results of Kahalu`u Beach Park and what we can each do to make a difference in helping the land and ocean stay healthy by Dr. Rick Bennett, Surfrider Foundation and Monica Dunse, NELHA Water Quality Monitoring  Lab.

 

Have fun with John Betlach and Greg Learned as they share face-painting and balloon-character-making with everyone, while the Reef Teachers pitch in to educate you about the importance of coral reefs to our island way of life. And lots and lots of onolicious food!!

 

You’ll be amazed with what you can pick up at the beach.  Aloha kakou, see you March 31st at Kahalu`u Beach Park for great food and great fun.

 

For further information, please call Cindi Punihaole Kennedy of the Kohala Center at 895-1010.

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Benefit to Support Second Annual Native American PowWow in Hilo

A benefit concert featuring local and Native American performers will take place on Saturday, April 7, 2007, from 7 pm to 9 pm, at the East Hawaii Cultural Center, located at 141 Kalakaua Street, Hilo, Hawaii.

 

Doors open at 6:15 pm.

 

Tickets may be purchased at the East Hawaii Cultural Center or Keaau Natural Foods in the Keaau Shopping Center.  Ticket prices are $10 in advance or $12 at the door. 

 

All sales proceeds will benefit the Second Annual Hilo Inter-Tribal PowWow which is scheduled for Memorial Day Weekend, May 26 through May 28, 2007 at the Wailoa River State Park.

 

The evening will include a performance by Native American Flute Player, Troy "Good Medicine" De Roche flautist known for his original compositions played from the heart.  Other benefit concert performers include the local musical trio, The Lost Chords, featuring Simon Graywolf, Ron Byrum and Madlen Simms who will sing a fine blend of ballads from the 60's and 70's. 

 

Dave Seawater and Friends will continue the musical feast with an eclectic mix of acoustic folk rock.  Karen Blue and Michael Upham join Dave with music that is upbeat, fun and easy.  They will share original and classic selections.   Liz De Roche will serve as the evening's Master of Ceremonies.

 

Everyone is invited to enjoy this magical evening of music and song in a relaxed, informal setting which will support the Second Annual Hilo Inter-Tribal PowWow.  For more information on the PowWow check out www.hilopowwow.com  .

 

For more information on the concert, contact Karin Moore-Sayre at 966-7792 or by sending email to karinseawater@yahoo.com  .

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Big Island Youth Video Contest Seeks Entries – Deadline April 13

Young people of Hawai`i Island are invited to enter the Second Annual Big Island Youth Video Contest.

 

The theme for this year's contest is "Alternative to Drugs". There are two categories; Category I ages 11-16 and II ages 17-22. The grand prize will be awarded to each category. Each entry will win one of more than 20 prize donations.

 

Contestants should produce a 1-7 minute anti-drug video. Prizes will be awarded to the videos that show the greatest amount of originality and creativity, and which best communicate the anti-drug message.

 

Deadline for submissions: April 13, 2007. An entry form must accompany each video entry. Entry forms are available at Big Island Schools, Na Leo O Hawaii (Kona & Hilo), and at www.filmbigisland.com/videocontest .

 

The top ten winning videos will be showcased at the second annual Big Island Film Festival on May 19, 2007. The winning videos will also air on the Na Leo O Hawaii, Big island Community Television, Channels 53 & 54.

 

To become a supporter of the event (cash or a gift of your choice from your business), please contact Na Leo O Hawaii in Kona at 329-9617 or Big Island Film Office at 327-3663.

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Kona Outdoor Circle Annual Scholarship – Application Deadline is April 30

The Kona Outdoor Circle, a local non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of our natural resources, is offering a scholarship of $1000 for the 2007–2008 academic year.

 

Applicants must be residents of West Hawaii (North Kohala to Ka`u) who will be full-time students attending an accredited two- or four-year college or university anywhere in the United States.  Applicants must be able to demonstrate academic achievement (at least 2.7 GPA) and financial need.

 

Applicants must plan to enroll or be enrolled in a program in horticulture, landscaping, environmental studies, forestry, agriculture, or other fields directly related to the goals of the Kona Outdoor Circle, to “keep Kona clean, green and beautiful”.  The organization accomplishes these goals through public area plantings, education programs, and public advocacy.

 

The application deadline is April 30, 2007.  Applicants must complete the written application, submit their most recent high school or college transcript, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Student Aid Report, and two letters of recommendation.

 

Applications are available at all high schools in West Hawaii; the University of Hawaii Financial Aid Offices; the Educational Talent Search Program at the University of Hawaii Center, West Hawaii; the Kona Outdoor Circle office at the intersection of Kuakini and Queen Ka`ahumanu Highways; and on-line at the KOC website, www.konaoutdoordircle.org , under Education.

 

For more information, please call the Kona Outdoor Circle at 329-7286 or Maiden Temple at 325-6775.

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West Hawaii Bar Assn Scholarship to Celebrate Law Week in Kona

A scholarship (or scholarships totaling up to $2,000) will be awarded to a high school senior in West Hawaii on May 7, 2007, to celebrate Law Week in Kona. 

 

The scholarship will be given to the high school senior who has written the best essay based on this year's theme: “Liberty Under Law: Empowering Youth, Assuring Democracy."

 

The essay should be no more than 350 words, typed, double spaced.  The high school senior is required to be enrolled in college in the fall 2007.   The essay must be postmarked by April 15, 2007, and sent to Margaret Masunaga, P. O. Box 345, Kealakekua, HI  96750.

 

Please include your name, high school, address, telephone number, email address, and which college you plan to attend (or have been accepted to date).  For more information, contact Margaret Masunaga at (808) 324-7117, ext. 103, or mkmasunaga@aol.com .

 

The West Hawaii Bar Association celebrates 2007 Law Week in Kona from May 1 through May 7, 2007.

 

Associate Justice Paula Nakayama of the Hawaii Supreme Court will be the special guest and present the award to the scholarship winner at 4:30 p.m. on May 7, along with Judge Ronald Ibarra, Judge Elizabeth Strance, Judge Joseph Florendo and Judge Aley Auna.

 

Other activities planned in Kona in conjunction with the American Bar Association's national celebration of Law Day on May 1 and the Young Lawyers Division, Hawaii State Bar Association's statewide celebration, include a poster contest, courtroom field trips, and presentations by judges and attorneys.

 

If you are interested in scheduling a courtroom field trip or have a judge or attorney speak at your school or organization in West Hawaii, please contact Carol Kitaoka at csk96750@yahoo.com  or (808) 324-1016 or Margaret Masunaga at (808) 324-7117, ext. 103 or mkmasunaga@aol.com  or Karen Clark at (808) 883-9879 or kc@adamsclark.com

 

Law Week in Kona is celebrated to provide an opportunity to recognize the role of courts in this democracy and the importance of jury service to maintaining the integrity of the courts.  This year's theme, Liberty Under Law: Empowering Youth, Assuring Democracy, is important because the future of our nation is in the hands of our young people.

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National Water Catchment Experts Meet on Hawai`i Island Aug 15-17

The American Rainwater Catchment System Association (ARCSA) will host a gathering of experts from August 15-17 on Hawai`i Island to discuss national water supply problems and innovative solutions to rainwater harvesting.

 

With shrinking water tables and rising water costs becoming a problem throughout the United States, experts are focusing on water catchment systems as a preferred solution to expanding water supplies without incurring high infrastructure costs and associated higher taxes.

 

The Big Island’s experience with water catchment systems may well provide one of the keys to future nation-wide water availability at reasonable costs.

 

The meeting at Kilauea Military Camp in Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park is being sponsored by the University of Hawai`i Cooperative Extension Service, the Hawai`i Rainwater Catchment Systems Association, the Hawai`i State Department of Health’s Safe Drinking Water Branch, the Western region CSREES Water Quality Program and all four East Hawai`i Rotary clubs.

 

Those interested in volunteering to support the conference may contact Trisha Macomber at the University of Hawai`i at Hilo at 981-5199 or via email at macomber@hawaii.edu   .

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High Quality Mulch at Kealakehe Transfer Station

The County of Hawai’i has FREE MULCH at the public pick-up area of the Kailua-Kona (Kealakehe) Transfer Station available 7 days a week from 6:30 am - 6:30 pm.  This mulch is being processed by EKO Composting and is a higher-quality product than previously available.

 

Bring a pitchfork to load your own vehicle or have EKO Composting operators load with a backhoe from 7 am to 4 pm only.  No loading fees.

 

If you want large loads delivered to your property contact a local trucking firm to arrange for delivery of large loads of mulch.  Again, no fees are charged to load any sized truck.

 

For inquiries, please call the County's Recycling Specialist at 961-8554.

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Check out our County’s Community Development Plan Website

All around the island, communities are actively engaging in a monumental planning effort that has the potential of positively affecting the future of Hawaii Island for generations to come.

 

Go to the website www.hawaiiislandplan.com   to see what is happening in each of our judicial districts as it relates to the Community Development Plan process.

 

In addition to finding current information about the process, you can also find, among other things, information about past planning efforts.

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TRAFFIC ALERT

Signs and Markings Projects

(All project schedules based on weather permitting.)

 

March 26, 2007 Monday

Where/Location:        Prince Kuhio Holiday

What:                          No work scheduled

March 27, 2007 Tuesday

Where/Location:        S. Hilo District: Waianuenue Ave/Hospital  to Piihonua Camp.

What:                          Maintain edge-of-pavement markings

March 28, 2007 Wednesday

Where/Location:        S. Hilo District: Waianuenue Ave/Hospital  to Piihonua Camp.

What:                          Maintain edge-of-pavement markings

March 29, 2007 Thursday

Where/Location:        Puna District: Volcano Village (Old Volcano Rd)

What:                          Maintain centerline markings

March 30, 2007 Friday

Where/Location:        Puna District: Volcano Village (Old Volcano Rd)

What:                          Maintain edge-of-pavement markings

 

Some of our streetlights are malfunctioning.  Please call 961-8341 and report any malfunctions.

 

The Traffic Division of Public Works manages 9,020 streetlights operated by individual light sensing cells.  If your streetlight stays on all day, or is off all night, please let us know so that we can repair them.

 

Please call the Traffic Division of Public Works Monday-Friday from 7:00AM to 4:00PM at 961-8341.

 

In addition to your name and contact number, please provide the following information:

We need the streetlight pole number. It is easily spotted from a car. It is a large silver number located six to seven feet up on the streetlight pole.  If you know the street or highway name and a well-known landmark, it is also helpful.

 

For more information, please contact Ron Thiel, Traffic Division Chief at 961-8341.  Mahalo nui loa.

 

Need a Pothole Repaired?  -- Call Public Works

 

If you know of a pothole in your street, in your neighborhood or in your travels, please call the County to have it repaired.  Public Works personnel repair potholes each Friday between 6:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

 

Please call one of the numbers listed below for the community where you live.  Let the staff know you have a pothole that needs repair.  The staff will ask you the following questions:

1)         General location of the pothole

2)         Give a landmark if you can.

3)         Your phone number in case they need to contact you.

 

The office hours for each of the following nine offices are weekdays, 6:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.  If you call after hours, please leave a message on the voice mail.

S. Hilo                                     Phone. 961-8636

N. Hilo/Hamakua                   Phone: 775-7500

Kamuela                                 Phone: 887-3004

Keauhou, N. Kona                 Phone: 322.2877

N. Kohala                               Phone: 887-3004

Ka’u, Waiohinu                      Phone: 939-2500

Puna                           Phone: 966-5806

 

Your County Department of Public Works thanks you for your kokua, as always.

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County Working toward Making Kalawa Road Extension Permanent

The transformation of the temporary Kalawa Road extension in North Kona into a permanent road has been included in the County of Hawaii’s proposed Capital Improvement Program for Fiscal Year 2007-2008.

 

To do this, in keeping with Federal guidelines, the County will have to “deconstruct” the temporary extension that was put in place while Kuakini Highway was being improved, and go through the normal planning process as they would for any new permanent roadway.

 

“We have had to close the extension and will restore the land under the temporary road – all in keeping with guidelines for Federally-funded projects,” McClure explained.  The temporary extension was built to support the Kuakini Highway widening, which received roughly 80 percent of its funding from the Federal government.

 

Establishing a permanent road will take longer than the County hoped, acknowledges Public Works Director Bruce McClure.  “The original restoration was delayed for 60 days while Public Works explored numerous ways to legally keep the temporary Kalawa extension open and operational,” said McClure.

 

By following the prescribed federal guidelines a new, permanent Kalawa Road extension will begin to take shape approximately in 18-24 months depending on the results of the Environmental Assessment (EA). 

 

Starting Monday, March 19, 2007 the County will begin “restoring” the land under the temporary extension.  This is expected to take two weeks.  Contractors will be working between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

 

A new Environmental Assessment will begin for Kalawa Road improvements and a permanent extension that will connect it with Hualalai Road.  As part of that process a series of meetings will be held with businesses, land owners and community members affected by the proposed roadwork. 

 

The roadwork cost will depend on the results of the EA and will not include the cost to acquire the land under the extension.  “Conversations are going on right now with the owners of the land, Hawaii Community Federal Credit Union and the State of Hawaii, regarding purchase of the right of way,” McClure said.

 

For more information on this project, or any of the other roadwork on the Island of Hawai‘i, visit the County of Hawai‘i’s website - www.co.hawaii.hi.us  - and go to the Public Works Division home page.

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Road Paving in South Hilo March 15-27

Road resurfacing in South Hilo during the week of March 15, 2007 to March 27, 2007 will mean some detours, closures and delays for motorists.

 

Times and dates of the work will be adjusted to weather conditions and emergencies.  All paving will be done between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.

 

Message boards in the area will alert drivers to call the hotline at 334-9559, for updates to the work schedule.  Some of the roadwork will be done when most schools will be recessed for Spring Break and the traffic should be lighter.

 

The following is the current plan for closures of streets:

  • Thursday, March 15 and Friday, March 16:  OhuOhu will be closed to traffic from Maka‘ala to Puainako.  Customers are asked to use Railroad Avenue to enter The Home Depot and Maka‘ala or Puainako to enter Prince Kuhio Shopping Center.
  • Sunday, March 18:  Wiwoole will be closed between East Kawili and Po‘okela.  Businesses in the area that will be affected are:  Chika’s, Big Island Honda; Hubs Hawai‘i, Veteran’s Produce Exchange, Harders Co. Ltd, Paradise Plants, C. W. Maintenance Inc., Mauna Kea Electric, D. L. Downing, Nissan and Chrysler Jeep.
  • Monday March 19, through Thursday, March 22 and on Tuesday, March 27:  Road resurfacing of eight/tenths of a mile will commence on Komohana between Puainako and West Kawailani.  One lane will be open to traffic.  Residents living on Edena, Komohana, Puainako, Uilani Place, West Kawailani, and Mehana will likely be affected.  Travelers using Komohana should select an alternate route or plan for 10-20 minute delays.
  • Friday, March 23 through Tuesday, March 27:  Road resurfacing will begin on Maka‘ala.  It starts from the intersection of OhuOhu and Maka‘ala and ends at Borders, just prior to the intersection of Maka‘ala and Kanoelehua.  One lane will be open to traffic.  Motorists should plan for 10-20 minute delays. 

 

The Department of Public Works asks that all motorists exercise caution when driving through these areas.  We appreciate your patience as we work on improving these streets.

 

For further information, please contact the Department of Public Works at 961-8321 or check the DPW website at www.co.hawaii.hi.us   Click on Public Works.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

We encourage everyone to use web-based calendar links. Please add your own events to the respective calendars so others can get the word and not conflict with your plans.

County of Hawaii: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/cgi-bin/webcal/webcal.pl
State of Hawaii: http://www.state.hi.us/calendars.htm
Hawaii Visitors and Conventions Bureau: http://calendar.gohawaii.com/
Hawaii.com: http://www.hawaii.com/live/
Hawaii Community Foundation: http://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/calendar/index.php
Alternative-Hawaii: http://www.alternative-hawaii.com/calendar.htm
Kamuela.com: http://kamuela.com/calendar/default.asp
Hawaii Public Radio: http://www.hawaiipublicradio.org/psa.htm
Hawaii Theatre Network: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hawaiitheatre
UH at Hilo Theatre Events: http://performingarts.net/Theatre/seasoncalendar/calendar.pl
Waikoloa Village: http://www.waikoloa.org/calendar
Hilo Downtown Improvement Association Activity Guide: Send an email to dia@hilo.net with the details of your upcoming event or call 935-8850.
Prince Kuhio Plaza: http://www.princekuhioplaza.com/html/Events.asp
Substance Abuse Conference (Hawai`i Community College) www.hawaii.hawaii.edu/hsersacc/BPC.htm

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HAWAII COUNTY WEBSITE

County of Hawaii WebSite Address: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/

County Forms Online: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/forms/forms.html
County Maps Online: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/maps/maps.html
County Project Summaries And Updates Online: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/info/projects.htm

Use the following links to the specific region:
North Hawaii: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/info/nh/NH-M.htm
East Hawaii: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/info/eh/EH-M.htm
South Hawaii: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/info/sh/SH-M.htm
West Hawaii: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/info/k2k/K2K-M.htm

Procurement Notices: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/purchasing/bids.htm


WE VALUE YOUR FEEDBACK

Information & Complaints:  cohinfo@co.hawaii.hi.us
County Departments: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/email.htm
Hawaii County website: co.hawaii.hi.us


TO ADD OR REMOVE YOUR NAME

To add or remove your name from distribution, e-mail Janet Snyder: jsnyder@co.hawaii.hi.us

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

For more information, contact:
Janet Snyder
Phone: (808) 961-8223
Fax: (808) 933-1521
e-mail: jsnyder@co.hawaii.hi.us

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