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Organizations who championed the 90-day minimum rental period say a judge’s decision to block the new rule from taking effect is detrimental.
Honolulu City Council is the legislature of the City and County of Honolulu, the capital and largest city in Hawai'i, the fiftieth state in the United States. The City and County of Honolulu is a municipal corporation that manages government aspects traditionally exercised by both municipalities and counties in other states.
Both Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell and Hawai'i state senator Glenn Wakai voiced support for sprinkler installation in older high-rises. [ 17 ] In response to the Marco Polo fire, the City and County of Honolulu enacted Ordinance 18–14 in May 2018, which requires all buildings ten stories or higher to conduct a safety evaluation and retrofit ...
Pine promoted several pieces of legislation to protect the environment, including a 2017 bill banning the use of Styrofoam food containers. [20] In 2019, Pine joined the Honolulu City Council to pass Bill 40, [21] which became Ordinance 19-30, [22] thought at the time to be the most comprehensive phase-out of plastics in the nation. [23]
Jul. 23—Honolulu and the state both recently enacted laws establishing "sensitive places " where the "public carry of firearms " is prohibited, but the measures conflict when it comes to how ...
The process for development of the Neighborhood Board System began when the Revised City Charter of Honolulu (1973) called for the establishment of a nine-member Neighborhood Commission. The Commission was responsible for developing a Neighborhood Plan outlining a uniform system of neighborhood boards on Oahu.
The ACLU particularly wants Honolulu's sit-lie ban, park closure rules, camping prohibition in city parks and the 12-year-old sidewalk nuisance and stored property ordinances ruled illegal and ...
On February 3, 1851, Oahu Governor Kekuanaoa appointed Alexander Joy Cartwright Jr. to be Chief Engineer of the Fire Department of the City of Honolulu, making him the first Fire Engineer of the newly formed department. [7] The ordinance was enacted into law by the Hawaiian Legislature of 1851 (S.S. 1851, pp. 5-ll), becoming effective on May 8 ...