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In honor of Teachers Appreciation Month, Sonic Drive-In recent- ly helped out Windward O‘ahu educators by donat- ing to their projects on do- norschoose.org. Among the educators whose projects were funded were “Those Crazy Dancing Legs!” by Kami Wakabayashi of Castle High School; “Sum- mer School Supplies” by Lauren Collier and “Fun Funny Books” by Melis- sa Lee, both of Kāneʻohe Elementary School ... The city Department of Facility Maintenance began its work at Kāneʻohe (Kamoʻoal- iʻi) Stream between Luluku Road and Likelike Highway on July 12. The work is au-
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thorized under Department of Army Permit POH-2017- 00198, issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Crews from the department’s Division of Road Mainte- nance will be utilizing heavy equipment to remove over- grown vegetation, rocks, silt and other material from an approximately 1,500-linear -foot section of the stream. Due to the use of the equip- ment and large trucks, there will be increased noise lev- els during the duration of the work, which will be per- formed 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. The maintenance work is expected to be completed by Sept. 3, pending weather conditions and availability
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of equipment and manpow- er. There will be no work on Aug. 20, in observance of Statehood Day. Contact Chadman Miao, Division of Road Maintenance’s Ko‘olaupoko district super- intendent, at 808-768-3669 with any questions ... City council vice chair Esther Kiaʻāina introduced a reso- lution urging the city admin- istration to removed Haʻikū Stairs earlier this month. “Removal of the stairs is the only viable solution to miti- gate liability and legal issues that have plagued the city, reduce disturbances to lo- cal neighborhoods, increase public safety and protect the environment,” states Kiaʻāi-
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