The document is an agenda for a City Council meeting to take place on October 5, 2011. It outlines the order of business including appointments, resolutions, bills for third reading, bills for first reading, and resolutions on topics such as zoning, noise control, gifts to city departments, and acceptance of gifts for city personnel to attend conferences. Speakers must register by 10am to testify and are limited to 3 minutes on new business items and 1 minute on other items. Written testimony can also be submitted.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on November 15, 2011. The agenda includes opening proceedings, consideration of consent items like previous meeting minutes and bids, an executive session to discuss economic development and legal matters, and public hearings on items like health insurance rates and proposed annexations.
This document is a city council agenda for a meeting on January 21, 2014. The agenda includes items for consideration such as approving meeting minutes, awarding bids, authorizing property sales, adopting resolutions, and public hearings. There will also be an executive session to discuss legal and economic development matters. The regular agenda then lists several public hearings and considerations, including updates on employee wellness programs and seal coat projects, a discussion of annexing properties, approving a carnival permit, and adopting an updated neighborhood revitalization plan.
The document provides the agenda for a regular meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on February 4, 2014 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes consideration of various items requiring City Council approval, including awarding bids, adopting resolutions, public hearings on annexation and affordable housing projects, and updates on economic development negotiations and mobile home ordinances. The meeting will also include nominations to boards and commissions. Executive session is scheduled to discuss real estate, economic development negotiations, and legal advice.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on January 7, 2014 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes items such as calls to order, prayers, pledges, public comments, consent agenda items, regular agenda items including public hearings, executive sessions, follow up issues, and adjournment. The meeting will include discussions on approving previous meeting minutes, economic development reports, master development strategies, zoning ordinance compliance, and other city business.
Item # 1b November 8, 2021 City Council Meeting Minutesahcitycouncil
The November 8, 2021 City Council meeting of Alamo Heights, Texas covered the following items in 3 sentences or less:
The council approved the previous meeting's minutes and the designation of the official newspaper. They adopted updated building codes and approved renewing employee health insurance contracts. The council also authorized certain officials for financial transactions, approved applying for a police body camera storage grant, and discussed potentially joining an opioid settlement.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on February 5, 2013 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening proceedings, a consent agenda with various items for consideration and approval, an executive/closed session to discuss legal and real estate matters, and a regular agenda including public hearings on proposed annexations and presentations on river improvement projects and employee wellness programs. Accommodations are available for persons with disabilities to attend the meeting.
William Schindler is a sports broadcaster seeking a position based in Atlanta. He has over 10 years of experience broadcasting college and professional baseball, basketball, football, soccer and golf games. He has worked for ESPN radio and television, Fox Sports, CBS radio, and independently. Schindler's resume demonstrates extensive play-by-play experience at both the collegiate and professional levels across multiple sports.
Nicholas Tucker has a B.S. in Marine Biology and experience working for NOAA, the National Marine Mammal Laboratory, and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. He has worked in various roles from lab technician to field technician studying marine mammals. Currently, he works for PetCo as an aquatic specialist, dog trainer, and sales associate where he provides animal care.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on November 15, 2011. The agenda includes opening proceedings, consideration of consent items like previous meeting minutes and bids, an executive session to discuss economic development and legal matters, and public hearings on items like health insurance rates and proposed annexations.
This document is a city council agenda for a meeting on January 21, 2014. The agenda includes items for consideration such as approving meeting minutes, awarding bids, authorizing property sales, adopting resolutions, and public hearings. There will also be an executive session to discuss legal and economic development matters. The regular agenda then lists several public hearings and considerations, including updates on employee wellness programs and seal coat projects, a discussion of annexing properties, approving a carnival permit, and adopting an updated neighborhood revitalization plan.
The document provides the agenda for a regular meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on February 4, 2014 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes consideration of various items requiring City Council approval, including awarding bids, adopting resolutions, public hearings on annexation and affordable housing projects, and updates on economic development negotiations and mobile home ordinances. The meeting will also include nominations to boards and commissions. Executive session is scheduled to discuss real estate, economic development negotiations, and legal advice.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on January 7, 2014 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes items such as calls to order, prayers, pledges, public comments, consent agenda items, regular agenda items including public hearings, executive sessions, follow up issues, and adjournment. The meeting will include discussions on approving previous meeting minutes, economic development reports, master development strategies, zoning ordinance compliance, and other city business.
Item # 1b November 8, 2021 City Council Meeting Minutesahcitycouncil
The November 8, 2021 City Council meeting of Alamo Heights, Texas covered the following items in 3 sentences or less:
The council approved the previous meeting's minutes and the designation of the official newspaper. They adopted updated building codes and approved renewing employee health insurance contracts. The council also authorized certain officials for financial transactions, approved applying for a police body camera storage grant, and discussed potentially joining an opioid settlement.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on February 5, 2013 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening proceedings, a consent agenda with various items for consideration and approval, an executive/closed session to discuss legal and real estate matters, and a regular agenda including public hearings on proposed annexations and presentations on river improvement projects and employee wellness programs. Accommodations are available for persons with disabilities to attend the meeting.
William Schindler is a sports broadcaster seeking a position based in Atlanta. He has over 10 years of experience broadcasting college and professional baseball, basketball, football, soccer and golf games. He has worked for ESPN radio and television, Fox Sports, CBS radio, and independently. Schindler's resume demonstrates extensive play-by-play experience at both the collegiate and professional levels across multiple sports.
Nicholas Tucker has a B.S. in Marine Biology and experience working for NOAA, the National Marine Mammal Laboratory, and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. He has worked in various roles from lab technician to field technician studying marine mammals. Currently, he works for PetCo as an aquatic specialist, dog trainer, and sales associate where he provides animal care.
Alyssa Thornsbury graduated from the University of Rhode Island with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Science and a minor in Biological Sciences. She has experience in independent research studying natural product synthesis and purification. She also has internship experience providing clerical support to the U.S. Naval War College staff. Her coursework covered topics like medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, and biotechnology. She maintains membership in her university's Pharmaceutical Science Club and Habitat for Humanity.
Allan Schaber is a recent graduate of Northern Kentucky University seeking a career in financial and employee benefits with 8 years of customer service experience. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies and a minor in Sports Business from NKU. His work experience includes being a pharmacy technician at Kroger where he fills prescriptions accurately and provides customer service. He was also a manager at Tuesday Morning, where he handled daily deposits and trained new employees. While in college, he held leadership roles in his fraternity including Philanthropy Chair and Committee member, where he helped plan events and accumulate over 250 hours of community service.
This document provides a summary and resume for Nazneen Merchant. It outlines her experience in healthcare data and quality assurance spanning over 15 years, including her current role as a Clinical Accreditation Coordinator at Rush University Medical Center where she coordinates patient data and clinical information for bone marrow transplants. Previously she held roles as a Clinical Data Coordinator at Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and data processing roles at Cardinal Health Inc. She has an MBA and MD equivalent degree from India and is computer literate in various software programs.
This document contains contact information and an overview of Austin Kramer's education, experience, activities, and honors. Kramer has a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Finance from Northern Kentucky University with a 3.51 GPA and will work as a Branch Manager for Student Painters in Spring/Summer 2015 after interning with Future Entrepreneurs Across America. Kramer is an active member of several professional organizations and has received academic awards from Northern Kentucky University.
Joel Ward is applying for the Junior Design Technologist position advertised on indeed.ca. He recently graduated from Centennial College with a diploma in Architectural Technician/Technologist. He has 3 years of experience using AutoCAD, Revit and other 3D design software. He believes his background and creative thinking would be an asset to the company. He has designed various building types during his training, including condos, a senior's home, a school, and commercial spaces. He is including his resume and is available to discuss how he can contribute to the company's success.
Jessica Fedorko graduated from the University of Rhode Island in May 2015 with a GPA of 3.89. She held leadership roles as Vice President of The Alliance and as Founder/President of the URI Campus TOMS Group. She has experience as a nanny, substitute childcare aide, and chief fundraiser for charity events.
The Project Manager oversees all aspects of a project including planning, implementation, tracking, and evaluation. Key responsibilities include defining project scope, creating work and resource plans, staffing the project, monitoring progress, controlling budgets, and ensuring deliverables are on time and on budget. Effective Project Managers demonstrate skills in areas such as communication, organization, problem-solving, decision-making, teamwork, leadership, innovation, and ethics.
Mayor Carlisle has introduced a resolution to sell 3.4 acres of Haleiwa Beach Park to developer Andy Anderson for hotel construction, despite opposition from residents and community groups. The park was originally acquired by the city for public use in the 1970s, but its assessed value has since dropped 97% while adjacent land owned by Anderson has increased in value. Many argue the park serves important public purposes and its sale would go against past city policies of preserving coastal public parks. Opponents question the legality and purpose of the mayor's actions.
Michael Kiragu Resume Nursing-ProfessionalMichael Kiragu
Michael Kiragu seeks a position as a nurse in a medical surgical unit. He recently graduated from an accelerated baccalaureate nursing program and has over 190 hours of clinical experience in various medical settings including medical surgical, telemetry, orthopedics, pediatrics, maternity, psychiatric and long term care units. He is licensed as a registered nurse and also holds certifications in home health aid, personal care aid and CPR.
Lauren E. Harvey is a psychology student at the University of Rhode Island expected to graduate in December 2012. She has a 3.63 GPA in her major and 3.35 overall GPA. Her experience includes working as a behavioral specialist helping children with behavioral disorders, multiple teaching assistant roles, and internships in domestic violence and mental health settings. She is active in her university's psychology club and PSI CHI honor society, serving as vice president of the latter.
Lauren E. Harvey is a psychology student at the University of Rhode Island expected to graduate in December 2012. She has a 3.63 GPA in her major and 3.34 overall GPA. Her experience includes working as a behavioral specialist helping children with behavioral disorders, multiple teaching assistant roles, and internships in domestic violence and at a children's center and hospital. She is involved in her university's psychology club and PSI CHI honor society, serving as vice president of the latter.
2016 Landscape Architecture Resume: Zachary B.L. ReesZachary B. Rees
The document provides a summary of Zachary B.L. Rees' skills, experience, education, awards, and interests. It outlines his landscape architecture internship at Stantec where he created presentation graphics and assisted designers. It also lists his experience at Alsip Home & Nursery and involvement with the Community Circle project in Muncie. Rees is currently studying Landscape Architecture and Natural Resources at Ball State University where he has received academic honors including the 2014 ASLA National Honor Award.
This document describes the benefits of several common yoga poses. It explains that poses like downward facing dog, shoulder stand, and bridge pose can improve circulation and boost blood flow to the head and organs. Poses are also said to relieve stress and tension, improve posture and flexibility, and have additional benefits like reducing back pain and building stronger bones and muscles. Overall, regular yoga practice is promoted for its ability to stretch, strengthen, relax and rejuvenate the entire body and mind.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Dr. Louisa A. Summers, who is a professor in the Department of Exercise & Sport Science at Eastern Kentucky University. It details her education, academic appointments, administrative experience, grants and awards received, publications, and professional presentations. She has a Ph.D. in Movement Studies in Disability from Oregon State University and over 15 years of experience as a professor at EKU, where she also currently serves as the Program Director for the Kentucky Adapted Physical Education Program.
Cynthia Sims is seeking adjunct teaching positions. She has a MA in English Literature from the University of Alaska Anchorage and has taught several undergraduate English courses as an adjunct instructor. She has published prose, poetry, and presented at several academic conferences on topics related to literature and education.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on July 12, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes:
- Opening session with call to order, prayer, pledge of allegiance, proclamations, and recognitions.
- A consent agenda with items such as approving previous meeting minutes and awarding bids.
- A regular agenda including executive/closed sessions, public hearings, presentations, discussions, and considerations on various topics such as drilling permits, budget updates, ordinances, and requests.
- Follow up and administrative issues including future agenda items and adjournment.
The meeting location is accessible to
The Public Land Development Corporation will hold a regular meeting on October 5, 2011. They will discuss proposed rules and bylaws with the Department of Land and Natural Resources. The board will establish criteria and approve the process for reviewing, evaluating, and hiring an Executive Director. The board will rank candidates and select some for interviews in an executive session.
This document is a motion filed by the City Defendants in the Supreme Court of Hawaii seeking reconsideration of the Court's August 24, 2012 opinion regarding an archaeological study for the Honolulu High-Capacity Transit Corridor Project. The City argues that the State Historic Preservation Division's (SHPD) approval of a phased archaeological study, with construction allowed to proceed in phases after study approval for each phase, was a reasonable interpretation of SHPD's rules and was entitled to deference. The City asserts that SHPD's phased approach provided greater protection for historic remains than requiring a full study before any construction could begin.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on August 30, 2011. The agenda includes: opening session, consent agenda, executive/closed session, public hearing and comment. Items to be discussed include approving meeting minutes and bids, adopting resolutions on various projects and policies, discussing redistricting and economic development negotiations, and holding public hearings on settling gas rates and amending zoning ordinances. The meeting will cover various administrative, financial and planning matters of the city government and allow for public comment.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on November 1, 2011. The agenda includes consideration of various items such as approving meeting minutes and bids, authorizing property sales, accepting grants, appointing members to boards, discussing employee benefits proposals, annexing over 1,300 acres of land, renaming a city park and street, and reviewing the capital budget. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities.
This notice announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on May 3, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes: opening proceedings like calling to order, prayer, and proclamations; public comment; a consent agenda of routine items; and a regular agenda including an executive session, quarterly reports from economic groups, discussion of parade routes, and public hearings on credit card processing fees and changes to fee schedules. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities.
Gov. Ige sent a letter to California Congresswoman Anna Eshoo in response to her August 2020 request for information about Hawaii's pandemic response.
https://www.civilbeat.org/2020/08/california-congresswoman-wants-answers-on-hawaiis-virus-response-effort/
Alyssa Thornsbury graduated from the University of Rhode Island with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Science and a minor in Biological Sciences. She has experience in independent research studying natural product synthesis and purification. She also has internship experience providing clerical support to the U.S. Naval War College staff. Her coursework covered topics like medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, and biotechnology. She maintains membership in her university's Pharmaceutical Science Club and Habitat for Humanity.
Allan Schaber is a recent graduate of Northern Kentucky University seeking a career in financial and employee benefits with 8 years of customer service experience. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies and a minor in Sports Business from NKU. His work experience includes being a pharmacy technician at Kroger where he fills prescriptions accurately and provides customer service. He was also a manager at Tuesday Morning, where he handled daily deposits and trained new employees. While in college, he held leadership roles in his fraternity including Philanthropy Chair and Committee member, where he helped plan events and accumulate over 250 hours of community service.
This document provides a summary and resume for Nazneen Merchant. It outlines her experience in healthcare data and quality assurance spanning over 15 years, including her current role as a Clinical Accreditation Coordinator at Rush University Medical Center where she coordinates patient data and clinical information for bone marrow transplants. Previously she held roles as a Clinical Data Coordinator at Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and data processing roles at Cardinal Health Inc. She has an MBA and MD equivalent degree from India and is computer literate in various software programs.
This document contains contact information and an overview of Austin Kramer's education, experience, activities, and honors. Kramer has a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Finance from Northern Kentucky University with a 3.51 GPA and will work as a Branch Manager for Student Painters in Spring/Summer 2015 after interning with Future Entrepreneurs Across America. Kramer is an active member of several professional organizations and has received academic awards from Northern Kentucky University.
Joel Ward is applying for the Junior Design Technologist position advertised on indeed.ca. He recently graduated from Centennial College with a diploma in Architectural Technician/Technologist. He has 3 years of experience using AutoCAD, Revit and other 3D design software. He believes his background and creative thinking would be an asset to the company. He has designed various building types during his training, including condos, a senior's home, a school, and commercial spaces. He is including his resume and is available to discuss how he can contribute to the company's success.
Jessica Fedorko graduated from the University of Rhode Island in May 2015 with a GPA of 3.89. She held leadership roles as Vice President of The Alliance and as Founder/President of the URI Campus TOMS Group. She has experience as a nanny, substitute childcare aide, and chief fundraiser for charity events.
The Project Manager oversees all aspects of a project including planning, implementation, tracking, and evaluation. Key responsibilities include defining project scope, creating work and resource plans, staffing the project, monitoring progress, controlling budgets, and ensuring deliverables are on time and on budget. Effective Project Managers demonstrate skills in areas such as communication, organization, problem-solving, decision-making, teamwork, leadership, innovation, and ethics.
Mayor Carlisle has introduced a resolution to sell 3.4 acres of Haleiwa Beach Park to developer Andy Anderson for hotel construction, despite opposition from residents and community groups. The park was originally acquired by the city for public use in the 1970s, but its assessed value has since dropped 97% while adjacent land owned by Anderson has increased in value. Many argue the park serves important public purposes and its sale would go against past city policies of preserving coastal public parks. Opponents question the legality and purpose of the mayor's actions.
Michael Kiragu Resume Nursing-ProfessionalMichael Kiragu
Michael Kiragu seeks a position as a nurse in a medical surgical unit. He recently graduated from an accelerated baccalaureate nursing program and has over 190 hours of clinical experience in various medical settings including medical surgical, telemetry, orthopedics, pediatrics, maternity, psychiatric and long term care units. He is licensed as a registered nurse and also holds certifications in home health aid, personal care aid and CPR.
Lauren E. Harvey is a psychology student at the University of Rhode Island expected to graduate in December 2012. She has a 3.63 GPA in her major and 3.35 overall GPA. Her experience includes working as a behavioral specialist helping children with behavioral disorders, multiple teaching assistant roles, and internships in domestic violence and mental health settings. She is active in her university's psychology club and PSI CHI honor society, serving as vice president of the latter.
Lauren E. Harvey is a psychology student at the University of Rhode Island expected to graduate in December 2012. She has a 3.63 GPA in her major and 3.34 overall GPA. Her experience includes working as a behavioral specialist helping children with behavioral disorders, multiple teaching assistant roles, and internships in domestic violence and at a children's center and hospital. She is involved in her university's psychology club and PSI CHI honor society, serving as vice president of the latter.
2016 Landscape Architecture Resume: Zachary B.L. ReesZachary B. Rees
The document provides a summary of Zachary B.L. Rees' skills, experience, education, awards, and interests. It outlines his landscape architecture internship at Stantec where he created presentation graphics and assisted designers. It also lists his experience at Alsip Home & Nursery and involvement with the Community Circle project in Muncie. Rees is currently studying Landscape Architecture and Natural Resources at Ball State University where he has received academic honors including the 2014 ASLA National Honor Award.
This document describes the benefits of several common yoga poses. It explains that poses like downward facing dog, shoulder stand, and bridge pose can improve circulation and boost blood flow to the head and organs. Poses are also said to relieve stress and tension, improve posture and flexibility, and have additional benefits like reducing back pain and building stronger bones and muscles. Overall, regular yoga practice is promoted for its ability to stretch, strengthen, relax and rejuvenate the entire body and mind.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Dr. Louisa A. Summers, who is a professor in the Department of Exercise & Sport Science at Eastern Kentucky University. It details her education, academic appointments, administrative experience, grants and awards received, publications, and professional presentations. She has a Ph.D. in Movement Studies in Disability from Oregon State University and over 15 years of experience as a professor at EKU, where she also currently serves as the Program Director for the Kentucky Adapted Physical Education Program.
Cynthia Sims is seeking adjunct teaching positions. She has a MA in English Literature from the University of Alaska Anchorage and has taught several undergraduate English courses as an adjunct instructor. She has published prose, poetry, and presented at several academic conferences on topics related to literature and education.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on July 12, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes:
- Opening session with call to order, prayer, pledge of allegiance, proclamations, and recognitions.
- A consent agenda with items such as approving previous meeting minutes and awarding bids.
- A regular agenda including executive/closed sessions, public hearings, presentations, discussions, and considerations on various topics such as drilling permits, budget updates, ordinances, and requests.
- Follow up and administrative issues including future agenda items and adjournment.
The meeting location is accessible to
The Public Land Development Corporation will hold a regular meeting on October 5, 2011. They will discuss proposed rules and bylaws with the Department of Land and Natural Resources. The board will establish criteria and approve the process for reviewing, evaluating, and hiring an Executive Director. The board will rank candidates and select some for interviews in an executive session.
This document is a motion filed by the City Defendants in the Supreme Court of Hawaii seeking reconsideration of the Court's August 24, 2012 opinion regarding an archaeological study for the Honolulu High-Capacity Transit Corridor Project. The City argues that the State Historic Preservation Division's (SHPD) approval of a phased archaeological study, with construction allowed to proceed in phases after study approval for each phase, was a reasonable interpretation of SHPD's rules and was entitled to deference. The City asserts that SHPD's phased approach provided greater protection for historic remains than requiring a full study before any construction could begin.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on August 30, 2011. The agenda includes: opening session, consent agenda, executive/closed session, public hearing and comment. Items to be discussed include approving meeting minutes and bids, adopting resolutions on various projects and policies, discussing redistricting and economic development negotiations, and holding public hearings on settling gas rates and amending zoning ordinances. The meeting will cover various administrative, financial and planning matters of the city government and allow for public comment.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on November 1, 2011. The agenda includes consideration of various items such as approving meeting minutes and bids, authorizing property sales, accepting grants, appointing members to boards, discussing employee benefits proposals, annexing over 1,300 acres of land, renaming a city park and street, and reviewing the capital budget. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities.
This notice announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on May 3, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes: opening proceedings like calling to order, prayer, and proclamations; public comment; a consent agenda of routine items; and a regular agenda including an executive session, quarterly reports from economic groups, discussion of parade routes, and public hearings on credit card processing fees and changes to fee schedules. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities.
Gov. Ige sent a letter to California Congresswoman Anna Eshoo in response to her August 2020 request for information about Hawaii's pandemic response.
https://www.civilbeat.org/2020/08/california-congresswoman-wants-answers-on-hawaiis-virus-response-effort/
Audit of the Department of the Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney’s Policies, Proc...Honolulu Civil Beat
This audit was conducted pursuant to Resolution 19-255,
requesting the city auditor to conduct a performance audit of the Honolulu Police Department and the Department of the Prosecuting Attorney’s policies and procedures related to employee misconduct.
Audit of the Honolulu Police Department’s Policies, Procedures, and ControlsHonolulu Civil Beat
The audit objectives were to:
1. Evaluate the effectiveness of HPD’s existing policies, procedures, and controls to identify and respond to complaints or incidents concerning misconduct, retaliation, favoritism, and abuses of power by its management and employees;
2. Evaluate the effectiveness of HPD's management control environment and practices to correct errors and prevent any misconduct, retaliation, favoritism, and abuses of power by its
management and employees; and
3. Make recommendations to improve HPD’s policies, procedures, and controls to minimize and avoid future managerial and operational breakdowns caused by similar misconduct.
The report summarizes use of force incidents by the Honolulu Police Department in 2019. There were 2,354 reported incidents, an increase from 2018. Physical confrontation techniques were used most often (53% of applications). The most common types of incidents requiring force were simple assault (13.4%), mental health cases (13.2%), and miscellaneous public cases (6.7%). Most incidents occurred on Mondays and Saturdays between midnight and 1:59am and involved males aged 34 on average, with the largest proportion being Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders (34.5%).
The Office of Health Equity aims to eliminate health disparities in Hawaii. Its vision is for policies and programs to improve the health of underserved groups. Its mission is to increase the capacity of Hawaii's health department and providers to eliminate disparities and improve quality of life. The office identifies disparities, recommends actions to the health director, and coordinates related activities and programs. It works to establish partnerships, identify health needs, develop culturally appropriate interventions, and promote national health objectives. The office's strategic goals are to increase awareness of disparities, strengthen leadership, improve outcomes through social determinants, improve cultural competency, and improve research coordination.
The document calls for unity and collaboration between Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities in Hawaii to address COVID-19. It summarizes that government leaders have failed citizens by being slow to respond to the crisis, not working together effectively, and one in three COVID cases impacting Pacific Islanders. It calls on officials to take stronger, transparent leadership and get resources like contact tracers deployed quickly from Pacific Islander communities. Each day without action will lead to more cases, hospitalizations and deaths. It establishes a response team to improve COVID data and policies for Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities.
This letter from the ACLU of Hawaii to the Honolulu Police Department raises concerns about racial disparities in HPD's enforcement of COVID-19 orders and use of force. It cites data showing Micronesians, Black people, Samoans and those experiencing homelessness were disproportionately arrested. It recommends HPD end aggressive enforcement of minor offenses, racial profiling, and using arrest statistics to measure performance. It also calls for implicit bias training, data collection and transparency regarding police stops, searches and arrests.
This letter from the ACLU of Hawaii to the Honolulu Police Department raises concerns about racial disparities in HPD's enforcement of COVID-19 orders and use of force. It cites data showing Micronesians, Black people, Samoans and those experiencing homelessness were disproportionately arrested. It recommends HPD end aggressive enforcement of minor offenses, racial profiling, and using arrest statistics to measure performance. It also calls for implicit bias training, data collection and transparency regarding police stops, searches and arrests.
This document is a complaint filed in circuit court by Jane Doe against The Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific and several individuals. Jane Doe alleges she has experienced discrimination and harassment at her job as a physical therapist at Rehab Hospital based on her sexual orientation. She lists several causes of action against the defendants and is seeking damages for the harm to her career and emotional distress caused by the defendants' actions.
This document provides guidance for large or extended families living together during the COVID-19 pandemic. It recommends designating one or two household members who are not at high risk to run necessary errands. When leaving the house, those individuals should avoid crowds, maintain social distancing, frequently wash hands, avoid touching surfaces, and wear cloth face coverings. The document also provides tips for protecting high-risk household members, children, caring for sick members, isolating the sick, and eating meals together while feeding a sick person.
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) requests that the State of Hawaii prioritize collecting and reporting disaggregated data on Native Hawaiians relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, OHA asks for disaggregated data from the Departments of Health, Labor and Industrial Relations, and Human Services on topics like COVID-19 cases, unemployment claims, and applications for assistance programs. Disaggregated data is critical to understand how the pandemic is impacting Native Hawaiians and to direct resources most effectively. OHA also requests information on how race data is currently collected by these agencies.
The CLA audit of OHA from 2012-2016 found significant issues in OHA's procurement processes and identified $7.8 million across 32 transactions as potentially fraudulent, wasteful, or abusive. The audit found 85% of transactions reviewed contained issues of noncompliance with policies and laws, while 17% (32 transactions) were flagged as "red flags". Common issues included missing procurement documents, lack of evidence that contractors delivered on obligations, and contracts incorrectly classified as exempt from competitive bidding. The audit provides a roadmap for OHA to investigate potential wrongdoing and implement reforms to address deficiencies.
This document provides a list of pro bono legal service providers for immigration courts in Honolulu, Hawaii, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands. However, as of the January 2018 revision date, there are no registered pro bono legal organizations for the immigration courts in Honolulu, Hawaii, Guam, or the Northern Mariana Islands. The document also notes that the Executive Office for Immigration Review maintains this list of qualified pro bono legal service providers as required by regulation, but that it does not endorse or participate in the work of the listed organizations.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Mayor Kirk Caldwell issued a statement regarding the construction of a multi-purpose field at Waimānalo Bay Beach Park. City Council member Ikaika Anderson had requested halting all grubbing work until September 15 out of concern for the endangered Hawaiian hoary bat. However, the environmental assessment states grubbing of woody plants over 15 feet tall should not occur after June 1 to protect young bats. The city contractor will finish grubbing by the end of May as required. Canceling the contract would cost $300,000 in taxpayer money. Therefore, the city will proceed with completing Phase 1, including a multi-purpose field, play area, and parking lot, for $1.43 million, and will review additional
Why We Chose ScyllaDB over DynamoDB for "User Watch Status"ScyllaDB
Yichen Wei and Adam Drennan share the architecture and technical requirements behind "user watch status" for a major global media streaming service, what that meant for their database, the pros and cons of the many options they considered for replacing DynamoDB, why they ultimately chose ScyllaDB, and their lessons learned so far.
Shark Tank Jargon | Operational ProfitabilityTheUnitedIndian
Don't let fancy business words confuse you! This blog is your cheat sheet to understanding the Shark Tank Jargon. We'll translate all the confusing terms like "valuation" (how much the company is worth) and "royalty" (a fee for using someone's idea). You'll be swimming with the Sharks like a pro in no time!
Christian persecution in Islamic countries has intensified, with alarming incidents of violence, discrimination, and intolerance. This article highlights recent attacks in Nigeria, Pakistan, Egypt, Iran, and Iraq, exposing the multifaceted challenges faced by Christian communities. Despite the severity of these atrocities, the Western world's response remains muted due to political, economic, and social considerations. The urgent need for international intervention is underscored, emphasizing that without substantial support, the future of Christianity in these regions is at grave risk.
https://ecspe.org/the-rise-of-christian-persecution-in-islamic-countries/
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1. ERNEST Y. MARTIN
CHAIR & PRESIDING OFFICER
CITY COUNCIL IKAIKA ANDERSON
VICE CHAIR
ROMY M. CACHOLA
CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU FLOOR LEADER
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96813-3077 TOM BERG
STANLEY CHANG
TULSI GABBARD
NESTOR R. GARCIA
BREENE HARIMOTO
ANN H. KOBAYASHI
ORDER OF BUSINESS
REGULAR MEETING
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER
14TH SESSION
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2011
10 A.M.
SPEAKER REGISTRATION
Persons wishing to testify on items listed on the morning calendar are requested to register by
10 a.m. in the interest of time management as follows:
a. use the On-Line City Council Speaker Registration form available at
http://www.honolulu.gov/council/attnspkccl.htm;
b. send a fax to 768-3826 indicating your desire to register to speak, along with your name,
phone number and subject matter;
c. fill out the registration form in person; or
d. call 768-3813.
On-line and fax registration forms must be received by 10 a.m. to be included in the list of
registered speakers. Persons who have not registered to testify by 10 a.m. will be given
an opportunity to present oral testimony on an item following the registered speakers by
raising their hand at the time additional speakers are called upon.
Each speaker shall not have anyone else read their statement and is limited to:
a. three-minute presentation on New Business and Sunshined items;
b. one-minute presentation on all other items.
WRITTEN TESTIMONY
If you wish to submit written testimony:
a. fax to 768-3826 or
b. go to http://www.honolulu.gov/council/emailccl.htm to e-mail your written testimony.
By submitting written testimony, you are not automatically registered to speak. Refer to
“SPEAKER REGISTRATION” procedures above.
If submitted, written testimonies, including the testifier’s address, e-mail address and phone
number, may be posted by the City Clerk and available to the public on the City’s DocuShare
Website.
Any physically challenged person requiring special assistance should call 768-3813 for details
at least one day prior to the meeting date.
Honorary Certificates will be presented at 9 a.m.
2. ORDER OF BUSINESS – Morning Calendar
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
MESSAGE OF ALOHA
1. CALL TO ORDER – 10 A.M.
Roll Call
Introduction of Guests
Approval of Minutes of the 13th Session
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3. ORDER OF BUSINESS – Morning Calendar
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
2. ORDER OF THE DAY – MORNING CALENDAR
APPOINTMENTS – RESOLUTIONS
BUDGET
CR-305 Resolution 11-234
Relating to the appointment of Earle Shiroma to serve on
the Board of Review I for real property tax appeals of the
City and County of Honolulu.
FOR ADOPTION
CR-306 Resolution 11-235
Relating to the nomination of George "Keoki" Miyamoto as
Director of Enterprise Services of the City and County of
Honolulu.
FOR ADOPTION
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4. ORDER OF BUSINESS – Morning Calendar
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
THIRD READING
ZONING AND PLANNING
CR-290 Bill 47, CD1
Relating to signs. (Advancing the purposes of the Land
Use Ordinance's sign regulations set forth in Revised
Ordinance of Honolulu Section 21-7.10 while balancing the
right of the people in the city to display noncommercial
signs.)
PASS THIRD READING, AS AMENDED
CR-314 Bill 48, CD1
Relating to the Special Management Area. (Making
amendments to the Special Management Area Ordinance
consistent with state Coastal Zone Management policies
mandated by recent amendments to Chapter 205A, Hawaii
Revised Statutes, pursuant to Act 153, Session Laws of
Hawaii 2011.)
PASS THIRD READING
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5. ORDER OF BUSINESS – Morning Calendar
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
FIRST READING
Bill 54 (Safety, Economic Development
and Government Affairs)
Relating to stored property. (Establishing a procedure for
the removal and disposal of personal property stored on
public property.)
PASS FIRST READING
Bill 55 (Safety, Economic Development
and Government Affairs)
Relating to noise control. (Restricting the use of any
machine or device that produces sound on public property.)
PASS FIRST READING
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6. ORDER OF BUSINESS – Morning Calendar
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
RESOLUTIONS
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7. ORDER OF BUSINESS – Morning Calendar
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
SAFETY, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
CR-296 Resolution 11-229, CD1
Authorizing the use of overt video monitoring in the City and
County of Honolulu for the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) meetings for the purposes of the
general prevention and deterrence of criminal activity and to
achieve a legitimate law enforcement objective and a
legitimate public purpose.
FOR ADOPTION
CR-297 Resolution 11-242
Relating to the acceptance of gifts to the Honolulu Fire
Department from the Hawaii Fire Fighters Association and
the Honolulu Firefighters Foundation to host the Honolulu
Fire Department’s 97th Fire Fighter Recruit Class graduation
on October 21, 2011.
FOR ADOPTION
CR-298 Resolution 11-247, CD1
Relating to the acceptance of a gift to the Honolulu Police
Department from the Waikiki Business Improvement District
Association (WBIDA).
FOR ADOPTION
SAFETY, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS (Cont'd.)
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8. ORDER OF BUSINESS – Morning Calendar
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
CR-299 Resolution 11-264
Relating to the acceptance of a gift to the City from
Honolulu Festival Foundation of travel to Kushiro, Japan.
FOR ADOPTION
CR-300 Resolution 11-265
Relating to the acceptance of a gift to the Honolulu Fire
Department from Okada Trucking Co., Ltd., to design and
construct a September 11, 2001, memorial at the Honolulu
Fire Department headquarters complex.
FOR ADOPTION
CR-301 Resolution 11-268
Relating to the acceptance of a gift to the City from Incheon
Metropolitan City of travel to Incheon, South Korea.
FOR ADOPTION
SAFETY, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS (Cont'd.)
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9. ORDER OF BUSINESS – Morning Calendar
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
CR-302 Resolution 11-269
Relating to the acceptance of a gift to the City from the
University of Hawaii of 500 tickets for the UH-UC Davis
football game on September 24, 2011.
FOR ADOPTION
PARKS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS
CR-303 Resolution 11-261
Relating to the acceptance of a gift to the City from the
Hawaii Gardenia Circle.
FOR ADOPTION
BUDGET
CR-307 Resolution 11-253, CD1
Relating to the acceptance of a gift to the City and County
of Honolulu for five City personnel to attend the Rail-
Volution 2011 Conference from October 16 to 19, 2011.
FOR ADOPTION
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10. ORDER OF BUSINESS – Morning Calendar
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
CR-308 Resolution 11-255
Authorizing the Director of Budget and Fiscal Services to
issue and sell not to exceed $310,000,000 principal amount
of Wastewater System Revenue Bonds, Senior Series 2011
and related matters.
FOR ADOPTION
CR-309 Resolution 11-257
Approving a rental agreement with Camp Mokule‘ia,
Incorporated, for the Mokule‘ia Beach Park addition,
TMK: 6-8-002:1 (Portion), for a period up to four years.
FOR ADOPTION
BUDGET (Cont'd.)
CR-310 Resolution 11-259
Amending City Council policy relating to real property tax
compromises.
FOR ADOPTION
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11. ORDER OF BUSINESS – Morning Calendar
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
CR-311 Resolution 11-266
Relating to the acceptance of a gift to the Director of
Information Technology from the Multi-State Information
Sharing and Analysis Center in Nashville, Tennessee, on
August 8-10, 2011.
FOR ADOPTION
PUBLIC WORKS & SUSTAINABILITY
CR-312 Resolution 11-250, CD1
Relating to the acceptance of a gift to the Department of
Design and Construction from Kyle Yukumoto, President,
Hawaii Water Environment Association.
FOR ADOPTION
ZONING AND PLANNING
CR-318 Resolution 11-271
Establishing a permitted interaction group of
councilmembers to investigate issues relating to the City’s
rail project and transit oriented development.
FOR ADOPTION
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12. ORDER OF BUSINESS – Morning Calendar
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
TRANSPORTATION
CR-319 Resolution 11-243
Authorizing the execution of an intergovernmental
agreement between the Department of Transportation
Services (DTS) of the City and County of Honolulu (City)
and the State of Hawaii Department of Transportation
(HDOT) for application for a highway safety project
reimbursement grant for the purpose of promoting
pedestrian and bike safety for the City and County of
Honolulu.
FOR ADOPTION
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13. ORDER OF BUSINESS – Morning Calendar
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
3. BALANCE OF COMMITTEE REPORTS
PWSCR-313 Acceptance of Grant conveying Drain Easement 337 for
public use in Mililani (Sixty Parkside Subdivision). (D-622)
FOR ADOPTION
4. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
5. NEW BUSINESS
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14. ORDER OF BUSINESS – Morning Calendar
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
6. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE/EXECUTIVE SESSION
Pursuant to Council Rule 12A and the Hawaii Revised Statutes Section 92-4 and
Section 92-5(a)(4), the Council will resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole to
consult with its attorneys in executive session on questions and issues on the
following matters pertaining to the Council’s powers, duties, privileges,
immunities and/or liabilities, and may resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole
to consult with its attorneys on other claims and matters pertaining to the
Council’s powers, duties, privileges, immunities and/or liabilities:
A. Authorization to settle a claim by the City in City and County of Honolulu v.
Rooftech, Inc. et al., Civil No. 08-1-0168-01 (RAN)
B. Additional funding for services by Ayabe Chong Nishimoto Sia &
Nakamura as special deputy corporation counsel for the City and County
of Honolulu in a lawsuit entitled City and County of Honolulu v. Rooftech,
Inc. et al., Civil No. 08-1-0168-01
7. RECESS
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16. ERNEST Y. MARTIN
CHAIR & PRESIDING OFFICER
CITY COUNCIL IKAIKA ANDERSON
VICE CHAIR
ROMY M. CACHOLA
CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU FLOOR LEADER
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96813-3077 TOM BERG
STANLEY CHANG
TULSI GABBARD
NESTOR R. GARCIA
BREENE HARIMOTO
ANN H. KOBAYASHI
ORDER OF BUSINESS
REGULAR MEETING/PUBLIC HEARING
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER
14TH SESSION
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2011
2 P.M.
SPEAKER REGISTRATION
Persons wishing to testify on items listed on the afternoon calendar are requested to register by
2 p.m. in the interest of time management as follows:
a. use the On-Line City Council Speaker Registration form available at
http://www.honolulu.gov/council/attnspkph.htm;
b. send a fax to 768-3826 indicating your desire to register to speak, along with your name,
phone number and subject matter;
c. fill out the registration form in person; or
d. call 768-3814.
On-line and fax registration forms must be received by 2 p.m. to be included in the list of
registered speakers. Persons who have not registered to testify by 2 p.m. will be given an
opportunity to present oral testimony on an item following the registered speakers by
raising their hand at the time additional speakers are called upon.
Each speaker shall not have anyone else read their statement and is limited to:
a. three-minute presentation on Second Reading/Public Hearing items;
b. one-minute presentation on all other items.
WRITTEN TESTIMONY
If you wish to submit written testimony:
a. fax to 768-3826 or
b. go to http://www.honolulu.gov/council/emailph.htm to e-mail your written testimony.
By submitting written testimony, you are not automatically registered to speak. Refer to
“SPEAKER REGISTRATION” procedures above.
If submitted, written testimonies, including the testifier’s address, e-mail address and phone
number, may be posted by the City Clerk and available to the public on the City’s DocuShare
Website.
Any physically challenged person requiring special assistance should call 768-3814 for details
at least one day prior to the meeting date.
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18. ORDER OF BUSINESS – Afternoon Calendar
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
8. RECONVENE – 2 P.M.
9. EXECUTIVE SESSION ITEM(S)
CR-____ Authorization to settle a claim by the City in City and County
of Honolulu v. Rooftech, Inc. et al., Civil
No. 08-1-0168-01 (RAN)
FOR ADOPTION
(Note: Subject to the recommendation of the Committee of
the Whole.)
CR-____ Resolution ______
To request additional funding for services by Ayabe Chong
Nishimoto Sia & Nakamura as special deputy corporation
counsel for the City and County of Honolulu in a lawsuit
entitled City and County of Honolulu v. Rooftech, Inc. et al.,
Civil No. 08-1-0168-01
FOR ADOPTION
(Note: Subject to the recommendation of the Committee of
the Whole.)
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19. ORDER OF BUSINESS – Afternoon Calendar
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
10. ORDER OF THE DAY – AFTERNOON CALENDAR
APPOINTMENTS - PUBLIC HEARING
a. Cord D. Anderson, Planning Commission
(Executive Matters and Legal Affairs)
MM-136 From Mayor Peter B. Carlisle, appointing Cord D. Anderson
as a member of the Planning Commission for a term to
expire on June 30, 2015.
b. Daniel S.M. Young, Planning Commission (Zoning and Planning)
MM-137 From Mayor Peter B. Carlisle, appointing Daniel S.M.
Young as a member of the Planning Commission for a term
to expire on June 30, 2016.
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20. ORDER OF BUSINESS – Afternoon Calendar
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
SECOND READING/PUBLIC HEARING
ZONING AND PLANNING
CR-316 Bill 52
Relating to the Waikiki Special District. (Amending the
provisions in the Land Use Ordinance pertaining to the
Waikiki Special District.) (Deadline: 11/23/11 + 120 days)
PASS SECOND READING
CR-317 Bill 53
Rezoning land situated at Waikiki. (Rezoning parcels of
land from Apartment Precinct to Apartment Mixed Use
Subprecinct, and from Resort Commercial Precinct to
Resort Mixed Use Precinct, to conform with amendments to
the Land Use Ordinance relating to the Waikiki Special
District.) (Deadline: 11/23/11 + 120 days)
PASS SECOND READING
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21. ORDER OF BUSINESS – Afternoon Calendar
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
11. ANNOUNCEMENTS
12. ADJOURNMENT
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