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Developer outlines 800-unit Kapolei plan; residents raise school, shelter and quality‑of‑life concerns

Makakilo–Kapolei–Honokai Hale Neighborhood Board (Neighborhood Board 34) · February 13, 2026
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Kobayashi Group presented plans for roughly 800 new units over six years at Kapolei Parkway lots 2–5; residents and board members questioned school capacity, storm resilience and open‑space amenities and pressed the developer for clarifications on unit size, renewable power and emergency access.

The Kobayashi Group returned to Neighborhood Board 34 to answer outstanding questions about its Kapolei Parkway lots 2–5 housing proposal. Elton Wong said the project is intended to deliver approximately 800 units over about six years as part of competitive HHFDC funding rounds.

Wong said the development will include photovoltaic panels and battery storage, that the smallest homes in prior nearby phases were about 360 square feet but the new lots will have a minimum of roughly 500 square feet and that there are no planned studio units. He said traffic and drainage were designed to…

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