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Parks committee reports out three resolutions accepting donated trees, kiln and Waikiki marker
Summary
The Honolulu City Council Committee on Parks reported out three resolutions accepting gifts for city parks: trees for Keolu Drive, a ceramic kiln for Koko Head District Park and a site marker at Queen's Surf Beach Waikiki. One resolution was amended to CD1 before reporting out.
The City Council Committee on Parks voted to report out three resolutions accepting donated goods for city parks, the committee chair announced during a remote meeting on Oct. 12, 2025.
The gifts include trees and planting materials valued at $4,471 from the Outdoor Circle Lani Kailua branch for a Keolu Drive planting project (Resolution 25-64); a Paragon ceramic kiln valued at $8,650 donated to Koko Head District Park by the Koko Head Potters (Resolution 25-65); and a site marker valued at $5,692 donated by LePua Ola Queer Histories of Hawai‘i to be installed at Queen’s Surf Beach in Waikiki (Resolution 25-89, amended to CD1).
Committee business matters: The committee chair recommended each resolution be reported out for adoption, and hearing no objections said, “so ordered.” No roll-call votes were recorded in the transcript for these items.
Ted Hayden, deputy director of the Department of Parks and Recreation,…
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