by Kehau Cortez-Camero | May 19, 2023 | Uncategorized
Letter: Kakaako Makai’s future is for OHA to decide LEARN ABOUT HAKUONECONTACT HAKUONE by: Pohai Ryan Regarding Kanekoa Crabbe’s commentary on Kakaako Makai — or specifically, Hakuone by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) (“OHA should realize the site is not a pono...
by Kehau Cortez-Camero | May 2, 2023 | Uncategorized
Letter: Kakaako Makai limits not fair to Native Hawaiians LEARN ABOUT HAKUONECONTACT HAKUONE by: Glenn Kimura As a retired urban planner who has been following the debate over development proposals for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs’ Kakaako Makai lands, I feel things...
by Kehau Cortez-Camero | Apr 23, 2023 | Uncategorized
Letter: Saiki should work to get OHA funding LEARN ABOUT HAKUONECONTACT HAKUONE by: Sylvia Hussey House Speaker Scott Saiki has recently publicly acknowledged that remediation of a toxic landfill at Kakaako Makai and repairs to the wharf will likely cost more than...
by Kehau Cortez-Camero | Apr 9, 2023 | Uncategorized
On Politics: Kakaako Makai reopens drama between state, OHA LEARN ABOUT HAKUONECONTACT HAKUONE by: Richard Borreca Should we protect or develop the critically important Kakaako Makai area? Would you like open space, do you think Native Hawaiians should get money they...
by Kehau Cortez-Camero | Apr 9, 2023 | Uncategorized
Letter: Allow OHA to build on Kakaako Makai LEARN ABOUT HAKUONECONTACT HAKUONE by: Warren Higa At first I was opposed to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs trying to renege on its Kakaako Makai land deal, because a deal is a deal (“OHA rejects Kakaako Makai deal,”...