Lānaʻi Surveying and Topographic Studies for Phase 2B DHHL is moving forward with planning and design for the Lānaʻi Residence Lots Subdivision, Phase 2B, that will provide up to 75 residential homestead lots for Lānaʻi Islandwide Wait List Applicants. From February 15-28, 2024, from 7:30a.m. to 5:30p.m., a crew from ControlPoint Surveying, Inc. will ...
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Public Notice
January 5, 2024 Dear Resident: SUBJECT: NOTICE: Waimanalo Lessee – Waiokeola Stream (Dirt) Drainage Channel, Oahu The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands has contracted with Henry’s Equipment to perform vegetation clearance, including tree removal, adjacent to the fence line of the drainage channel running along the backside of your property ...
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Oahu Homestead Tree Trimming The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, through its contractor Sunshine Landscape Company, is scheduled to conduct tree trimming work within homestead communities on Oahu in January, weather permitting. A timeframe of the scheduled work can be found below: January 11 – 12: Waimānalo January 12: Papakōlea January 12, 18 -19: Maluʻōhai ...
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DECEMBER 15, 2023 Planned power outage to impact Maui District Office Office will be closed Friday, December 22, 2023 (WAILUKU, HAWAIʻI) – The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands’ Maui District Office will be closed all day Friday, December 22, 2023, due to a planned power outage. Maui Electric ...
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TOPOGRAPHIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY WORK IN HOʻOLEHUA SCHEDULED (HOʻOLEHUA, MOLOKAʻI) – The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL), through its contractors R.M. Towill Corporation and Cultural Surveys Hawaiʻi, Inc., are scheduled to conduct field topographic and archaeological survey work in the Hoʻolehua area on and surrounding Farrington Avenue, Moʻomomi Avenue, and Puʻu ...
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