Thursday, December 20, 2007

Syringe on Kailua Beach


Earlier today, an exposed and apparently used medical syringe was found by a tourist on the shoreline of Kailua beach. The needle was found in the midst of other debris that has collected on the beach in recent weeks following windy weather.

It is unclear whether the needle was discarded on the beach or out at sea and washed ashore. Also unknown is whether this syringe was used for medical purposes or for illicit drugs, but typically medical users such as diabetics take good care to discard their used syringes appropriately.

With Kailua's beaches constantly being used by locals and tourists, adults and children, the question is when will the City and County of Honolulu begin doing regularly scheduled beach sweeping to remove marine debris, rubbish and dangerous objects like this syringe.

Tired of C&C doing nothing to keep our beaches clean? Then contact your elected officials here.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

GIS Maps for Kailua Beach Access Points

During the council meeting this evening one of the speakers recommended using the City and County's GIS mapping system to review your beach access points. Below is a link to the site and a bit of a tutorial:

http://gis.hicentral.com/website/parcelzoning/viewer.htm

1. There are two ways to find your spot on the map:
  • First, when you get to the site, start by clicking the map near on Kailua. This will zoom you in closer. Keep doing this until you find your location. Once you are zoomed in, click the "FREE HAND" button to slide the map around.
  • The second way to find your property is to click on the "SEARCH" button on and then (on the right side) type in your property number in the first field and your street in the 2nd.
2. Next, locate your nearest beach access. You'll probably need to use the FREE HAND feature to slide around the map.

3. Now that you can see the tract of land, click on the IDENTIFY button and click on the strip of land that represents the road or beach access. This will bring up additional information on the right hand side (you may need to select a property - the one without an address next to is probably the right of way).

4. The property should now be outlined in pink and you should see three links on the right to access Property, Owner, Building Permit and Zoning Info. For example, below is the information for the beach access on the north side of Kaapuni:

Property Info

Owner Info

Building Permit Info

Zoning Info

Good luck and happy hunting!

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Privatizing Kailua's Beaches

It looks like beach access is getting some attention. Check out this blog entry from Cat Toth's Advertiser blog discussion on the gate issue from yesterday -- got over 30 comments, which is a lot for her daily.

Read her opinion and all the reader comments here.

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

Got Beach?


Below is an email I received from a friend. It was written by Wendy E. in Kailua. If you share her sentiments, check out the got beach? flyer here and come to the next Kailua Board meeting on Oct. 4th at the rec center.

Spread the word!

"My parents moved to Kailua in the 1940s. We were the first family to live on Dune Circle. But when I was 15, against my dad's strong protests, the other homeowners on that private road put up a locked gate. We moved to Lanikai because we felt the aloha was gone. Dune Circle was no longer home for us.

Kailua no longer seems like home to me now. I've been living on Kainui Place for 23 years, and had been using the beach path at the end of nearby L'Orange Place without incident all this time. Then last month, the current homeowners put up a locked gate to block beach access for their own neighbors.

Our family was friends with the Staple family on L'Orange. Everyone knew the Staples. Mrs. Staple ran a swim school where many Kailua families children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren learned to swim. They were eventually forced off of L'Orange by someone who objected to her clients parking on that road. Usually, there were no more than one or two kids at a time being given lessons. It was a sad day when Mrs. Staple had to move.

As I drive up and down Kalaheo Avenue, I see "NO BEACH ACCESS" signs on almost every road. What started as a single gate on Dune Circle has spread like a cancer up and down Kailua Beach.

It isn't fair either for homeowners who live near the public accesses to have to shoulder the burden for all the extra car and foot traffic when these gates go up. Their streets will be subjected to more parking problems, noise and litter since the few public accesses that still exist will be the only way for people to get to the beach. As it is, some homeowners on streets near public accesses have already been using rocks and plants to keep people from parking next to their property.

We also need more public access for the elderly, the disabled, and perhaps most importantly, for emergency vehicles. What if someone needs an ambulance or fire engine to help save a loved one? Emergency responders would have to search for a homeowner to open a gate on these private roads. I could only find three public access ways along Kalaheo Avenue. They are way too far apart, and some aren't even marked.

A fair compromise would be for all of these gates to be left open during the day, and locked at night, which is when most of the problems they complain about occur.

This gated community mentality has gotten out of hand in Kailua. The beach belongs to all of us. Please do not let this issue die because a few wealthy homeowners believe they are entitled to have their own private beachfront areas. Contact your elected representatives in the City Council, State legislature and the Kailua Neighborhood Board. Tell them you want them to do what is 'pono' for all of us who call Hawaii, home."

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This announcement also came in:

NO MORE PUBLIC ACCESS
TO KAILUA BEACH????

Times are changing, and your access to the beach is being taken away!!!!

If you are concerned about the recent (and planned) locking of accesses to Kailua Beach, PLEASE attend (and bring lots of people with you) to this

VERY IMPORTANT MEETING...

Wednesday, September 26, 2007 at 7:00 PM SHARP

St. John's Lutheran Church

1004 Kailua Rd
Kailua, HI 96734

Rumors have it that Kaiholu & Kaapuni are next to be gated!!!!

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Barbara Marshall Opposes Recyclying

According to a recent article in The Honolulu Advertiser, Councilwoman Barbara Marshall opposed a curbside recycling program here in Kailua. Apparently, Marshall opposed the plan "because of the garbage fee and other concerns".

Here in Kailua private curbside recycling is provided by Oahu Community Recycling. According to OCR, there are about 200 households that use the service -- this without much marketing exposure.

If you are one of the many individual or families that would like to see the city provide curbside recycling, you can contact Marshall by calling (808) 547-7003, via email (bmarshall@honolulu.gov) or visit her website here.

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Friday, January 26, 2007

Contact Your Representatives

Time to take action? Contact your local, state and federal representatives here:

Governor Lingle
Lt. Governor Aiona
Senator Akaka
Senator Inouye
Congressman Case
Kailua Council Member Barbara Marshall

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