“Harbor rats” . . . “Freeloaders” . . . “Drug Addicts” . . . “Derelicts;” the community at the Ala Wai Small Boat Harbor has been the favorite whipping boy for the rest of Hawaii’s town-side community for decades.
Note to reader: there will be a "visioning" meeting that will be held on Monday, July 1, 2019 for the purpose of discussing the future of the Ala Wai Small Boat Harbor (AWSBH) and its surrounding properties. Please contact Senator Sharon
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Ah, those heady Nature Conservancy days when Suzanne Case was at the helm. They got some pretty good mediocre stuff done back in those days, and if you’ll let her, she’ll tell you all
Below are some of the legal concerns regarding the Chapter 13-234 rules proposal. The DLNR's Board will conduct its final deliberation on this rules package this coming Friday, June 14, 2019, 9:30 A.M. Below find our BLNR testimony,
An open letter to Hawaii Governor David Y. Ige
(This testimony has been published and meant to be a permanent record for public review,
In the quiet darkness of a recent early Saturday morning, City of Honolulu crews installed sophisticated HPD security
Recreational boaters will pay for any incident involving commercial vessels that have been allowed to participate in the public harbor system, with money being provided by the Boating Special Fund. The Navatek fiasco, for example, will be funded
On full display, in front of hotel guests at the Prince Waikiki, are the simultaneously sinking carcasses of Navatek II, the abandoned, sunken tourist ship, now moved onto a nearby property and looking more like a waterfront
Environmentalist, Suzanne Case, who also happens to be the Chairperson for the DLNR, is being asked by some of Hawaii's harbor residents, and