The City and County of Honolulu will be removing the monkeypod trees at most of the cul-de-sacs in the West Loch Fairways Project and replacing them with rainbow shower trees. Please see the letter and details of the work to be done, from the Department of Design and Construction, City and County of Honolulu.
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Lookout Park Vandalized Sunday April 3, 2016
On Sunday April 3, 2016 at around 5:14pm both concrete trash receptacles at Lookout Park were smashed by several young males who forcibly tipped them on to the sidewalk. The receptacles were broken into several pieces and broken glass and rubbish were thrown all over the sidewalk and turf.
The receptacles are valued at approximately $1500.
If you have any information regarding this criminal activity please call HPD at 911 and the West Loch Fairways Site Manger.
Policy Resolution for Restricting the Use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) or Drones
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announces small UAS registration rule in a Press Release on December 14, 2015.
Registration begins on December 21, 2015 @ https://www.faa.gov/uas/registration/.
At a regular meeting of the WLF Board of Directors on October 20, 2015, a Policy Resolution for Restricting the use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems or Drones was passed and entered into the Book of Rules. The Rule prohibits the recreational use of UAS or Drones in any WLF Common Area and sets guidelines to operating UAS or Drones over private property, within the Associations perimeter. Commercial UAS or Drones are prohibited from making deliveries on WLF Common Areas. Enforcement of the Rule begins on December 1, 2015 Below are a list of references that helped guide the Board in writing the rule:
- Drones and HOAs: How Homeowners Associations and Condominium Associations Can Be Prepared to Deal with the New Technology
- FAA Model Aircraft Operations
- Honolulu Advertiser article: Federal Drone Registry Planned
The Queen’s Medical Center West Oahu Events
World Diabetes Day Wednesday November 18, 2015 at 10 am – 1 pm
Fresh Market every third Wednesday from 10 am – 1 pm
Pearl Harbor Historic Trail Workshop November 17, 2015, 6:30 PM at Pearl Ridge Elementary School
Several Elected Representatives are sponsoring an Aiea -Pearl City Town Hall meeting to provide information on the immediate and log term plans to preserve and enhance the Pearl Harbor Historic Trail. See flyer for more information.