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   In response to difficulties con- stituents were having with long wait times at refuse centers, I introduced Resolution 20-292 in 2020, asking the city Department of Environmental Services to im- plement some efficiencies. I am happy to report that the department is following through with Reso- lution 20-292 by including video surveillance of the lines at refuse convenience centers.
are available for the Waipahu and Wai‘anae convenience centers, with plans to go islandwide. Res- idents can access the link to see how long the lines are at honolulu. gov/opala/quick-links/waste-drop- off-locations.html.
Resolution 22-96 for Improving Public Notification
ments from organizations and indi- viduals that the process is confus- ing and people are concerned about how these city projects will affect their communities and properties.
 This live video streaming is one of several efficiency recommenda- tions I made to assist our residents who do take the time and do the right thing by disposing of their waste at a city refuse facility.
In partnership with city Coun- cilmember Radiant Cordero, I in- troduced Resolution 22-71.
(From left) City Councilmember Augie Tulba, Mayor Rick Blangiardi and Councilmember Brandon Elefante celebrate the blessing of new fire apparatuses. PHOTO COURTESY COUNCILMEMBER ELEFANTE’S OFFICE
projects, assuring clean water for our island home for generations to come.
May your month of July cele- brating the birth of our great coun- try be filled with barbecues, pic- nics, and great summer memories with family and friends!
Currently, these live video feeds
This legislation was recently adopted and supports the Board of Water Supply in pursuing Federal America Rescue Plan Act funds, which will go toward construct- ing resilient water infrastructure
The City Council received com-
Contact City Coucilmem- ber Brandon Elefante (Dis- trict 8 — ‘Aiea, Pearl City and Waipahu) at 808-768-5008 or belefante@honolulu.gov.
CITY COUNCILMEMBER BRANDON ELEFANTE
City Installs Surveillance At Area Refuse Facilities
Resolution 22-71 for Resilient Water Infrastructure
I authored and introduced Res- olution 22-96, which was adopted by the City Council. This legisla- tion urges the city Department of Planning and Permitting to revise and improve procedures for noti- fying the public about proposed revisions to public infrastructure maps (PIMs). When the city pro- poses to build or acquire land for a major public infrastructure project, the project must be designated with a symbol on the appropriate PIM. Sometimes the location of the proj- ect is unknown, but the city must still notify the public.
The Planning and Zoning Com- mittee will receive updates from DPP on this issue.
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