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City transit changes and council bills; board members raise concerns about TOD quality

Waipahu Neighborhood Board · February 14, 2026
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Summary

City Department of Environmental Services announced an updated HNL 311 app and a U‑Line frequency increase to 40‑minute headways starting March 1, 2026. Board members criticized early transit-oriented development projects in Waipahu for exceeding height limits and yielding small units and low-wage jobs.

City and council representatives briefed the Waipahu Neighborhood Board on transit service changes, citywide administrative updates and several council bills; board members pressed city officials on the quality of transit-oriented development in Waipahu.

Roger Babcock (Department of Environmental Services) summarized mayor’s newsletter items and described the city’s launch of an updated HNL 311 mobile app and website (launched Dec. 1) to report and track service…

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