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Mililani residents press officials on emergency access road, stream ownership and proposed gondola project
Summary
Residents raised multiple local land‑use and access concerns during the neighborhood board meeting: missing locks and parking that block an emergency access road, DLNR27s finding that a stream runs on private Castle & Cooke property, and community pushback at a DPP hearing on a proposed Kamananui agribusiness (gondola) project.
At the January 20 meeting of Mililani Mauka Laonani Neighborhood Board 35, residents and board members pressed city and state representatives about safety, property ownership and a contested land-use application.
Emergency access road and encampment removals: board members described repeated problems at an emergency access road where misplaced or missing locks and congregating vehicles block the chain entrance. One board member said officers recently removed a houseless encampment from a path and praised the police response, but urged more routine inspections and…
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