Wednesday, July 24, 2019

"Talk story" Event with Senator Sharon Moriwaki

Chat with Senator Moriwaki
Location: Margaritas Restaurant
808 Sheridan St. #111
Date: Saturday, July 27, 2019
Time: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm




Friday, July 12, 2019

What is needed for the Ala Wai Small Boat Harbor to achieve its full potential?

The following list are ideas from interested supporters at the July 1, 2019 meeting to identify what Ala Wai Small Boat Harbor (AWSBH) needs to achieve its full potential as the "focal point of" or "gateway to" Waikiki. There were many good ideas and some duplicated (the number is noted in parentheses next to the item).

If you think anything important is missing or have further comments please email senmoriwaki@capitol.hawaii.gov. Also review the list and identify and email the three top priorities – those critical actions that must be taken to achieve AWSBH's potential as a great public small boat harbor. Deadline: Send your additional input and selection no later than August 9.


Boating-Related Services/Uses
•   Dry dock or haul out
•   Gas dock with services for visitors' boats
•   Pump out stations (4)
•   Restrict commercial vessels; limit according to the original Ala Wai Founder document (2)
•   Enforce boat use requirements

General Amenities/Services
•   Better managed parking and facilities – no time share booths or other non-marine annoyances
•   Focus on harbor restoration before development
•   Ensure the public can afford this harbor as an alternative to private harbors
•   Prioritize residents over tourists
•   Parking - preserve adequate parking for ship holders; parcels A&C should build adequate parking for public use; more public parking at reasonable rates (3)
•   Disallow commercial/tourist related activities

Harbor Master Services & Location
•   Harbor Master office to be located on/over fuel dock
•   Training on small boat maintenance and repair/ partner with the Marine Education Training Center (METC) to offer public courses on small boat maintenance and repair (2)
•   Professional harbor management with standards similar to world standards with some cost containments for rate standards
•   Improve transparency and outreach methods & make sure they are appropriate for harbor demographic (3)
•   Address lack of staff/support and funding; solution: partner with City to keep public land public
•   Change harbor rules to allow staff to better manage vacancies
•   Enforce rules so all boats in harbor are in good working condition (get rid of the eyesores)

Aesthetics/Building Design
•   Architecture to complement harbor users
•   Need more open greenspaces with attractive landscaping (2)
•   Consider sea level rise in building design
•   Do not allow development of buildings higher than 2 stories or 15ft

Facility Maintenance/Sanitation/Cleanliness/Safety
•   Replace and/or repair damaged docks (2)
•   Identify what harbor community can do (e.g. Saturday morning cleanup and "neighborhood" watch)
•   Develop plan to handle deferred maintenance issues
•   Repair very dangerous sidewalks
•   Fix harbor lighting throughout the harbor
•   Repair 800 row and convert to finger piers
•   Seek partnership with City to help manage the harbor and maintain as a public resource
•   Security/enforcement

Culture/History
•   Provide for continuation of century old Transpac – one of Hawaii's four major sports events

Environmental Management
•   Improve and monitor sea water quality
•   Environmental controls – dredging channel, not just upstream; cleaning debris; testing for oil and sewage (2)
•   Consider sea level rise impacts (see reference: Hawaii Seat Level Rise Vulnerability and Adaptation Report at: https://climateadaptation.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/SLR-Report_Dec2017.pdf




Tuesday, April 23, 2019

"Talk story" Event with Senator Sharon Moriwaki

Chat with Senator Moriwaki
Location: Cheeseburger Waikiki
1945 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
When: May 4, 2019
Time: Time: 10:30 am–11:30 am

RSVP available on Facebook page or call our office at 586-6740.




Wednesday, March 27, 2019

"Talk story" Event with Senator Sharon Moriwaki

Chat with Senator Moriwaki
Location: Margarita's Restaurant
808 Sheridan St #111, Honolulu, HI 96814
When: April 6, 2019
Time: 2pm–3pm

RSVP available on facebook page.




Friday, February 15, 2019

Town Hall @ McCully-Moiliili Library on Wednesday, 2/20, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm




Monday, February 11, 2019

Press Release: Kakaako Lawmakers Say No to Bill Doubling Height Limit of Condominium Towers



View the press release




Wednesday, January 30, 2019

We need YOUR input! Please fill out our district survey.

"As we start the new year and our new term, I ask that you complete a brief district survey. This will help me to best represent you during this legislative session. Find the survey HERE. If you prefer a hard copy, please call my office at 586-6740 and we will send one to you. Mahalo and Happy New Year!" - Sharon




Monday, January 28, 2019

Chat With Senator Moriwaki

The next "Chat" with Senator Moriwaki is scheduled for Saturday, February 9, 2019 from 10:30 am – 11:30 am at Cheeseburger Waikiki, 945 Kalakaua Ave. Senator Moriwaki will continue to be in the community to chat with constituents and to discuss issues and concerns of the district's communities. Future Chats will be held at Cheeseburger Waikiki, Kakaako Kitchen, and Margaritas Restaurant. Please contact the office at (808) 586-6740 for further information.