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Honolulu parks committee reports out gifts: Chinatown New Year banners and memorial bench for Puʻuloa Beach Park
Summary
The Honolulu City Council Committee on Parks reported two resolutions for adoption accepting donated Chinese New Year banners for Chinatown and a memorial bench and plaque for Puʻuloa Beach Park; staff will confirm installation standards and timing.
The Honolulu City Council Committee on Parks reported out two resolutions for adoption accepting donated park fixtures at a remote meeting, including 14 Chinese New Year banners for Chinatown and a memorial bench for Puʻuloa Beach Park.
The first resolution, No. 24-296, accepts a gift of 14 fabricated Chinese New Year banners valued at $5,000 from Eddie Flores and the Better Chinatown Association to be displayed along Kekaulike Mall for the festivities. Ted Hayden, deputy director of the Department of Parks and Recreation, said, “These banners will be a great addition to the festivities for this Chinese New Year.” Hayden told the committee the banners are for the festivities, and he agreed to check whether temporary-banner rules apply in the…
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