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Mililani News | July 2021| 1 welcome to summer mililani! MILILANI TOWN ASSOCIATION Welcome to July Mililani! More than halfway through another year. Hard to believe! Board of Directors When I think back to where we were in July of 2020, this year feels PRESIDENT | Bob Barrett VICE PRESIDENT | Michelle Kidani different and better than that. It feels like we are getting closer to SECRETARY | Josie Hart Ka`anehe normal and that gives me great hope for July of 2022. Things are TREASURER | TBD still changing and as of this writing, and it feels like we are moving DIRECTORS: Will Kane, Neil Takeda, in the right direction. Michael Magaoay, Valerie Okimoto, Noriko Salangdron, Roger Babcock I can tell you that my recent travel in early May to California and Las Vegas made things feel like things were normal. While we are MTA Staff Managers the only state in the union with travel restrictions, both California GENERAL MANAGER and were open and crowded. In these states, while outdoors, at least half of the David O’Neal, CMCA, AMS, PCAM people I saw, were not wearing face coverings. Indoors, was a different story. We needed to 808-440-2614 | [email protected] take our COVID test to travel home but traveling there was a breeze. The plane was full, and it felt safe to me. I think it helped me to know that we have been fully vaccinated. In both ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER COVENANTS & DESIGN MANAGER states, restaurants were fully open to dine in seating and they were using all the tables. I Katherine Cueva, CMCA, AMS was happy to see that. My heart goes out to our hospitality and restaurant industry. These 808-440-2622 | [email protected] businesses have been hit very hard. CONTROLLER Lynelle Tamashiro, CPA, CMCA I want to thank our elected officials for their messages to us in this newsletter. It’s always 808-440-2636 | [email protected] good to get some insight from them and I appreciate what they do for us. They have a difficult job and it is important for them to know they are appreciated. AQUATICS & SAFETY MANAGER Kaleo Perreira, CPO Stay safe Mililani and I hope to see you out and about, very soon. 808-440-2632 | [email protected] MEMBER SERVICES MANAGER Laurie Usui, CMCA, AMS 808-440-2626 | [email protected] Aloha, Bob Barrett CAFÉ MANAGER MTA Board President Jessica Maclachlan 808-440-2653 | [email protected] LANDSCAPING MANAGER Darryl Barbadillo, ISA Certified ArboristWE-4064A 808-440-2638 | [email protected] MAINTENANCE MANAGER Roy Tashiro, CPO 808-440-2611 | [email protected] july 2021

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loss and the reopening of our schools. Because A Message From from multi-track to single-track! This project began as an idea and a simple site visit to the of the unprecedented levels of unemployment SENATOR DONOVAN M. DELA CRUZ campus led by Principal Elynne Chung in 2014. benefit payments paid out last year due to By providing the full funding of $23 million in the shutdowns, the State took out a $700M Aloha, 2017, we were able to implement the project. Unemployment Insurance Loan. However, the This past legislative session was challenging As schools return to in-person learning, repayment of this loan would have fallen to our like no other due to the disruptions caused by students at Mililani Middle School will be able businesses to repay at a time when many are COVID-19. Despite this, my colleagues and I to benefit from the transition starting SY 2022- just starting to see recovery on the horizon. In light of this, the Legislature made the decision worked hard and diligently to pass significant 2023. measures that largely impact the community. Finally, I want to say thank you to the Mililani to repay this loan, rather than burdening our These range from funding community projects community for allowing me to serve as your local businesses and potentially causing many to close for good. to bills that will benefit our business owners Senator. Despite the challenges and difficulties, and students. it was rewarding to know that the decisions I am also pleased that despite these difficult we made this legislative session will help us to financial times, myself and the other Mililani One of the challenges was ensuring that our address the concerns in the community and legislators managed to secure $3.5M for State budget addressed the State’s current positively impact our communities. the design and construction for a much fiscal situation and economic challenges needed expansion of the Mililani High School following the COVID-19 pandemic. The budget Mahalo, administration building. We are also excited to bill we passed will not only ensure the efficacy Donovan share that $3M has been secured for Kipapa of government, but also provide funding to our Elementary School’s design and construction community and schools so that our schools can A Message From of a covered playcourt and other related recover from the effects of the pandemic. senator michelle kidani improvements to provide shade and shelter for its students. More than 3,000 measures were reviewed this past session. After months of hearings and Aloha Mililani Community, In closing, I’d like to wish our students and educators a wonderful end to their school year. votes along with negotiations between the House and Senate, over 230 bills were agreed After the immense challenges of the last My deepest aloha and congratulations to our year, 2021 offered a welcomed opportunity Mililani High School graduating class of 2021! upon and sent to the Governor’s office for him to rebuild. I want to thank you all for your to consider. Of the bills awaiting his signature, I was so proud to celebrate our graduates on efforts in helping us through these challenges. there are 2 major initiatives that will assist local May 16th as we cheered on 600 seniors as they businesses and those on unemployment. I have We started the year off with uncertainty, butentered Aloha Stadium. It was so inspiring to made much progress along the way. This began listed them below: see friends, family and community members with the first vaccine roll-out in December and gather to celebrate the successes of these Payment of Unemployment Insurance Loan January to combat the second surge in early 600 graduates, including 80 Valedictorians, 28 2021. to Assist Local Businesses Early College Program graduates, 5 National At the start of the pandemic, Hawaii businesses One of our primary focuses of the 2021 Association of Student Councils Gold Council of Excellence awards, 23 Seal of Biliteracy were required to close their doors. This resulted Legislative Session was tackling the massive in mass layoffs, loss of revenue and customers. budget deficit due to revenue shortfalls. The recipients, 7 AP Capstone Certificate & Diploma honors as well as various scholarship and While businesses are now on their way to Governor’s proposed 10% program review cut academic awards. These students have truly recovery, there is still more we can do to assistto education would have resulted in thousands them. This is why the Legislature is supportingof DOE staff being laid off. My priority was to shown incredible dedication and resilience local businesses by paying the $700 million alleviate the school budget cuts to the greatest over the last 2 years to finish their high school unemployment insurance (UI) loan. This will extent possible, ensuring that students could years strong despite their many challenges! provide the much-needed relief to businesses return to a safe school with teachers and staff To the Mililani High School class of 2021, I am in our community. prepared to welcome them back. so proud of your strength and perseverance, As the Session progressed, our hope became and I know you will make tremendous strides Supporting a New UI Call Center for Claimants reality as larger vaccine roll-outs took place in your professional careers and beyond! The legislature is supporting $105 million to throughout the state and cases decreased. Congratulations and best wishes in this exciting start a new UI call center which will expand the Mahalo to MTA for allowing the use of Rec next chapter—we are all behind you! Hail, hail, hail, Trojans! Department of Labor and Industrial Relations’ 5 for vaccinations. Additional Federal Relief capacity to accept appointments with monies came by way of the American Rescue claimants. It will also provide additional Planstaff Act, to which provided $1.6B to the State A Message From examine claims and resolve issues so claimants and an additional $412M to the Department representative lauren matsumoto can receive their payments in a timely manner. of Education. Additional funding also went My office also continues to work on projects directly to the four counties. This funding Aloha Friends and Neighbors! that benefit Mililani families. This year we will offered invaluable support to local families and reach a major benchmark on October 7, 2021 businesses, helping them get back on their feet This past year has been a difficult year for many as we get closer to transitioning Mililani Middle after a devastating year. in our community. I have been encouraged to School from a multi-track calendar to a single- see how the community has come together We are so grateful to have ended our Legislative track calendar. Session with a balanced budget, with the through the hardships to help each other and get through this pandemic together. In our New Building at Mililani Middle School Legislature restoring funding to critical areas first full session back since the start of the Nears Completion like education, social safety net programs, and assisting small businesses. We added money toCOVID-19 pandemic, the legislature was back We are less than 3 months away from completing restore more Weighted Student Formula (the at the capitol newly equipped with personal the construction of the 15-classroom building primary funding source for schools), as well as protection equipment, virtual accommodations which will transition Mililani Middle School more funding for programs targeting learning for both floor session and committees, as well

4 | mililanitown.org as various other important protocols to keep my website at RepMatsumoto.com or email site and ground improvements. everyone safe and healthy. It was another [email protected] to request The Legislatures primary focus in this session busy and productive session where numerousa digital copy. was to balance the State Budget. As many of items were addressed in the hopes of finding Unemployment you know, the State was weighing numerous solutions for lingering pandemic-related issues, department budget cuts, furloughs, and as well as planning for a brighter future for Recently, the State of Hawaii’s Department community program freezes to fulfill our Hawai‘i’s residents. of Labor and Industrial Relations announced constitutional obligation to have a balanced that those who have filed for Unemployment Here are a few important updates I want budget. With the most recent projection Insurance (UI) and have not heard back can from the Council on Revenues, non-general to share with you from my office and the schedule an appointment online to follow up fund scrutiny, and federal aid, we could avoid community: on their claim. Appointments are scheduled furloughs and significant budget cuts. three weeks out, and will be conducted via E-Newsletter Sign Up telephone or Zoom. To register, please visit There were several bills that I voted against One of the top priorities of my office has https://labor.hawaii.gov/ui/appointments/. that would increase the cost of living, make always been to keep everyone informed it burdensome and more dangerous for law on what is happening in the legislature and If you are still having trouble please do notenforcement officers to do their jobs, further the community. The pandemic has made hesitate to reach out to my office. While I am burden and restrict law-abiding firearms it even more clear that more frequent and not in charge of the unemployment office owners, and decriminalize the possession of timely communication is needed to keep you or the decisions they make regarding each marijuana. A handful of controversial bills informed on the constant changes. I will stillaccount, my hope is that I can help expedite were not passed this session and will more be sending traditional mail right to your door,the process so that you are able to get the than likely be considered again in 2022. For however the budget I am allotted only allowsinformation you need. If you would like help example, the Legislature did not increase the for 4-5 pieces of mail for each person in the with your unemployment applications please minimum wage; this bill would further hurt our district per year. Additionally, traditional mail is send me an email detailing the issue and small businesses struggling to reopen due to include your full legal name, date of birth, and often too slow in providing certain updates in a unemployment benefits which have drastically the last 4 digits of your social security number. timely manner. For regular and time sensitive disincentivized our workforce. It is time to updates about legislation and issues that Once we have this information my office will reopen and get our communities back to work impact the community, please sign up for my inquire on your behalf. and bring in high quality high paying jobs that our people deserve. e-newsletters on RepMatsumoto.com. You can If you have any questions, ideas for legislation also view updates on my capitol facebook page or concerns regarding the State of Hawaii and Finally, The , in @repmatsumoto. our community, please do not hesitate to reach concurrence with the Executive Branch and the out to my office. Now is a great time to get a Judicial Branch, has agreed to defer the salary Mid-Session Community Survey Results head start on future legislation! By starting recommendations by the Council on salaries Thank you to all who participated in our mid- now, we can ensure that there are high- until December 31, 2022. We will review this session survey! It is important to me to have quality bills ready to be submitted early in matternext when Hawaii’s economy is back on its constant communication with the district to year’s session. I look forward to what we canfeet, and its people are back to work. inform what legislation I introduce and how accomplish together in the coming months, I want to send my sincere Mahalo to everyone I vote. Your ideas, thoughts, and concerns both in the District and in preparation for nextwho reached out to my staff or me to share about the most important issues facing our year’s Legislative Session. their thoughts, opinions, and feedback on state and community are vital toward my bills and resolutions that were considered this job as your state legislator. We asked several A Message From session. As your state representative in the questions about recreational marijuana, representative valerie okimoto people’s House, I believe I voted for you and nurses performing abortions, minimum wage, our entire community. While the legislative state lottery, property tax and more. For a Aloha Friends and Neighbors, session has adjourned for the year, my office full analysis of the survey results, please visit continues to work for you and Mililani. Please RepMatsumoto.com. You will find the Survey Thank you for the honor and privilege to reach out and share your thoughts and Results page under the Information tab. serve as your voice and advocate in the state ideas for legislation in 2022. If you have any

House of Representatives. The 2021 legislative questions or concerns, please contact me at Virtual Town Hall session adjourned sine die on Thursday, April (808) 586-9460 or via e-mail at repokimoto@ 29, 2021. For two days, the House voted on capitol.hawaii.gov. Mahalo for the honor and Thank you to those who attended our May 27th and June 24th Virtual Town Halls. These over 250 final versions of bills, which the privilege to serve Mililani. town halls are so important for making your Legislature subsequently sent to Governor Ige. voice heard, and I am so grateful to have such The Governor has 45 days to review, approve Sincerely, Val or veto bills sent to him. The deadline to veto committed and engaged community members. Continuing the community dialogue is so bills is June 21. Bills automatically become law important especially as this session came to a without his signature after the 45th day. close, and will continue to be important during Mililani is fortunate to have received over this “interim” period. $6 million this legislative session to improve

facilities at our public schools. I am pleased to Activity Book report that Mililani High School was awarded Last year I introduced my new activity book for $3.5 million for the Design and Construction kids to learn about the branches of government, to expand their administration buildings and the legislative process, and so much more! The various grounds and site improvements. I difficulty level is designed for kids around 3rd am pleased to report that Kipapa Elementary Grade, but kids of all ages can benefit from the school was awarded $3 million to design and content inside! You can download a copy from construct a covered play court, including other Continued on page 6

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vigorously worked on and championed that A Message From A Message From successfully passed the Legislature which representative commences the transfer of the Regional councilmember heidi tsuneyoshi Health Care System from the Hawaii Health Aloha, Aloha, System Corporation to Department of Health. I hope you and your family are doing well as To conduct long-term care and substance abuse Throughout my time as Councilmember and we approach our beautiful, Hawaiian Summer! treatment at Leahi and Maluhia Hospital. Staff of the District 2 office, it has beenmy honor to serve Mililani for more than a decade Congratulations to the many graduates of • HB311 Relating to the Nursing Facility and I thank the Mililani Town Association for our community during this special graduating Sustainability Program, a bill I introduced season. We are all very proud of you and hope the opportunity to provide an update of what that extends the nursing facility sustainability has been going on at the City Council. that each graduate continues to make our program to 2024. Mililani community very proud in the future. I continue to have strong concerns regarding • Mahalo for allowing me the opportunity to SB819 Relating to the Hospital Sustainability the Honolulu rail project as over the last Program serve you and our community in the Hawaii , a bill my office vigorously worked year we learned we are facing a $3 billion on which extends the hospital sustainability shortfall with no sources to fill that gap. With State House of Representatives. My 2021 program through 2024. Increases the amount Legislative Newsletter summarizing many of the Federal and State governments already the bills and our State’s Budget will be coming of time hospitals have to pay the hospital facing their own budget constraints due to sustainability fee. the pandemic, we are in a dire situation. For to your mailbox soon. However, I would like to take this opportunity to update you on what I • HB313 Relating to Physician Workforce, a bill this reason, I introduced Resolution 21-116, have been working on since the beginning of I introduced to authorize funds from the John which requests the City to institute an interim this 2021 Legislative Session. A. Burns School of Medicine special fund to be terminus at Middle Street until suitable funding expended for loan repayments to physicians sources are secured. My position has always District News: Improving Our Schools who commit to working in certain medically been that we cannot build the rail system if I am proud to announce that our community underserved areas as part of the Hawaii State it puts an undue financial burden on current and future taxpayers. Because we are reaching will receive over $6 Million in building projects Loan Repayment Program and Scholarships to for our schools and community infrastructure. qualifying medical students. a point where we are settling our financial These projects are vital to support our obligations, I felt that before we enter into any •HB541 Relating to Health, a bill I introduced new contracts, we need to figure out how we children’s education, our families’ safety and maintaining the special beauty of our Central that clarifies the duties of the Department are going to pay for the entirety of the project. of Health working group to evaluate current In March, our north shore and windward Oahu communities. behavioral health care and related systems communities were inundated by heavy • Kipapa Elementary School: Design and and identify the gaps in services, coordinaterainfall and flooding. This revealed issues construction for the covered playcourt funding sources, and establish and identifywith stream maintenance and if the State $3,000,000 outcome measures for persons experiencing and City were doing their parts in ensuring behavioral health or substance abuse. • Mililani High School: Design and construction the clear flow of our waterways. To this end, I for administration building expansion •HB471 Relating to Behavior Analysts, a bill I introduced Resolution 21-77, which requested $3,500,000 introduced to make the regulation of behavior the city administration to develop a stream analysts permanent. maintenance schedule for City-owned streams Total State Budget Funds to Mililani and non-stream drainage infrastructure. In Community Schools in 2021-2022: $6,500,000 •HB1283 Relating to Health, a bill I introduced addition, I requested for $5 million to develop I am pleased that the Legislature and State of to permit the employers of first responder a stream maintenance program. With this, personnel to obtain dementia training. I feel our island will be more prepared in the Hawaii will be reinvesting over $6 Million in our Mililani community schools. I will continue •HB1107 Relating to Computer Crime, a bill I event of another flood event, giving residents to represent our community and schools to introduced which adds aggravated harassment some security with regard to their residence or include additional maintenance projects like by stalking to the list of offenses upon use of business. these in our State Budget. a computer. Much of my council district is made up of Have a wonderful, fun, safe, and healthy coastal communities so I have a lot of respect Rep. Yamane’s Legislative Accomplishments summer! This is the season when we are and admiration for our Ocean Safety Division and the lifeguards who risk their lives to I am happy to share with our community the blessed with beautiful weather and time to many improvements and bills that passed this connect as a family. protect our residents and tourists. For many year, which I was fortunate to achieve serving years, lifeguards have been underrepresented. as the Chairman of the House Water, Land, and I am dedicated to working hard to serve you. I introduced Resolution 21-122 which urges Hawaiian Affairs Committee: Please feel free to contact me anytime by the Mayor to create a separate department for phone or email if you need any assistance and • the City’s Ocean Safety Division to provide the HB1281 Relating to Emergency Medical mahalo for your continued support. autonomy they need. Currently, our watermen Services, a bill I introduced and championed fall under the Honolulu Emergency Services that successfully passed the Legislature that With My Warmest Aloha Department (HESD), but as an independent established the transfer of duties, function, and agency, lifeguards will have a greater voice Representative Ryan Yamane powers relating to emergency medical services in prioritizing their objectives as well as the for the City and County of Honolulu from the Phone: 808-586-6150 Email: [email protected] flexibility of maintaining its own budget. This is Department of Health to the City and County a win-win as HESD would be able to focus on of Honolulu. Representative Ryan Yamane represents District 37 which transitioning its operations and funding from • SB628 - Relating to the Transition of the includes the communities of Waikele, Waipi‘o Gentry, and the State to the City and Ocean Safety would Oahu Regional Health Care System from Mililani. He has served in the State of Hawaii House of gain the independence they desire. With the Representatives since 2005 and is serving as the Chairman the Hawaii Health Systems Corporation intoof the House Committee on Health, Human Service, and ever-changing landscape of ocean safety, in the Department of Health, a bill my officeHomelessness. conjunction with higher visitor numbers, we

6 | mililanitown.org need to ensure that Ocean Safety has all the Bill passed Third Reading on May 5, 2021 and A Message From resources it needs to effectively protect our approved by the Mayor on May 14, 2021. residents and visitors. councilmember augie tulba Resolution 21-34 Urges increased flexibility for For the upcoming fiscal year, we have many Aloha! As your new City Councilmember, I’m projects for Mililani Mauka. The City’s electronic participation in and public access to ready to meet and hear from you so I can meetings of City and County of Honolulu boards continuing Rehabilitation of Streets project better understand the issues affecting your will be addressing many roads in Mililani and commissions, city council, and other city daily life. Our district, Council District 9, covers agencies to increase and assure effective citizen Mauka, including much needed improvements Waikele, Village Park, Royal Kunia, Mililani for Makaikai Street from Meheula Parkway participation. Status: Resolution adopted by Town, West Loch, Iroquois Point, and portionsthe City Council on February 17, 2021. to Kuhea Street City crews have been fillingof Ewa Villages and Ewa Beach. My staff and I potholes in February and March and with the are dedicated to serving our community and upcoming repaving, Makaikai Street should Resolution 20-144 Authorizes the Director of connecting our district to the resources we be free of potholes for the near future. The Budget and Fiscal Services to issue and sell in need for our neighborhoods to be safe and one or more series not to exceed $26,000,000 sidewalk along Makaikai Street has been thriving. also been scheduled for maintenance. I principal amount of general obligation bonds of reappropriated funding for improvements the City and County of Honolulu for financing The COVID-19 pandemic has given us unique capital costs of the Honolulu Rail Transit to Mililani Mauka District Park which would challenges. From keiki to kupuna, every person include the construction of a new tennis court Project. Status: Resolution adopted by the City continues to be impacted. We must continue Council on March 17, 2021. and installation of a field lighting system. I to work together so we can cooperatively make also included funding for an extension to the progress in caring for our parks, our streets, Resolution 21-77 Requests that the City Mililani Mauka Dog Park which would create a and our community. My goal is to represent separate area for small dog breeds. Administration develop a stream maintenance District 9 at Honolulu Hale and to keep you schedule for City-owned streams and non- For ongoing Mililani Mauka projects, the play informed of the issues and projects being stream drainage infrastructure. Status: apparatus at Mililani Mauka District Park is discussed at the City Council. As an incoming Resolution adopted by the City Council on May scheduled for installation and the construction freshman member, I’m excited to be appointed 5, 2021. bid is pending. Construction of the LED to serve as the Committee Chair for Parks and lighting solution at the Mililani Park and Ride Community Service, and the Vice Chair for Resolution 20-338 Urges the City Administration is ongoing with a majority of the lightingPublic Safety. I will also be a voting member onand the Hawaii Department of Land and equipment being replaced. The old lights were the three other committees: (1) Housing Naturaland Resources to enter into an agreement highly deteriorated so we worked with the the Economy, (2) Executive Matters and Legalestablishing a procedure for the cooperative Department of Transportation Services to have Affairs, and (3) Transportation, Sustainability, removal and disposition of vessels abandoned new lights installed. We also requested that the and Health. on city roads and rights-of-way. Status: parking stalls be repainted and the overgrowth Resolution adopted by the City Council on in the empty lot be landscaped. Because of the pandemic, the City Council has February 17, 2021. Finally, the City Council adopted the Central limited in-person attendance at meetings, but there are still ways you can stay engaged. The Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan, which My staff and I are also learning about the guides the development of Central Oahu City Council has an interactive website that City Budget. From March to June, the Council provides live streaming and archives all Council reviews and deliberates on the proposed communities, including Mililani. This plan ensures prime agricultural lands in Kunia, meetings and agendas. Please visit the website budget package from the Mayor. The Council Waipio, Wahiawa and Mililani will only be at www.honolulucitycouncil.com. You can also must adopt a budget by June 15. Within 10 used for agricultural purposes and prohibit find links to submit testimony, the council days of the Council’s adoption, the Mayor must any development outside of the boundary calendar, and committee information. either sign the bills, return the bills unsigned, or line. Thank you to the many individuals and veto the budget bills. The Council may override From stream maintenance to the Honolulu Rail organizations who advocated and gave their the veto with a 2/3 vote. For tracking, here are Transit Project, the Honolulu City Council has the budget bills before the Council: time to ensure their communities’ voices were heard and represented in this plan. been discussing a range of legislative issues affecting our City. Here are measures that have ● Bill 5 (2021) Legislative Budget for FY 2022 Mahalo for your continue support throughout been recently considered by the Council: ● Bill 6 (2021) Executive Operating Budget for the years. It has been an honor to represent FY 2022 Mililani during my first term in the City Council. Bill 1 (2021) Allows the City and County ● Bill 7 (2021) Executive Capital Budget for FY If you have any questions please do not of Honolulu to award incentive grants2022 to hesitate to contact me at 768-5002 or by email developers of qualifying affordable housing● Bill 12 (2021) HART Operating Budget for FY at [email protected]. MAHALO projects. Status: Bill passed Third Reading on 2022 April 14, 2021 and approved by the Mayor on ● Bill 13 (2021) HART Capital Budget for FY April 22, 2021. 2022

Bill 18 (2021) Requires notice on certain I’m learning so much already and I can’t wait roadways near the entrance of hiking trails to share my experiences with you. District 9 warning that parking is prohibited in front of a is diverse in many ways, and my team and public or private driveway or within four feet I are hopeful we can bring people together of either side of a public or private driveway. to do what’s best for our community. Please Status: Bill passed Second Reading on May 5, contact our office at (808) 768-5009 or email 2021 and referred to committee. me at [email protected]. You can also follow AugieTulba.HNL on Instagram and Bill 87 (2020) Proposes a fare increase for all Facebook and visit my council website at www. paratransit riders from $2.00 to $2.25. Status: AugieTulbaHNL.com.

Mililani News | July 2021| 7 8 | mililanitown.org homeowner assessments The MTA quarterly assessment is collected in 2. Pay Online - To safely pay your assessment payments to post as received. Homeowners accordance with Article VI, Section 6.02 of the online, homeowners must go through the with multiple properties must submit a Mililani Town DCCR. Assessment due dates are official MTA website (www.mililanitown.org). separate remittance stub and payment, for January 1st, April 1st, July 1st, and October 1st in Once on the official MTA home page, click eachon property address. the amount of $125.00 per quarter (effective April “Pay Assessments” in the top menu bar and you 1, 2020). Quarterly reminder notices are sent to will be directed to the online payment page. • If you are mailing a check with the remittance homeowners. A $10.00 late fee will be charged if Payments made through any other website is stub, please mail it to: Mililani Town payment is not received by the 10th of the month not recommended and are not guaranteed by Association, P.O. Box 29380, Honolulu, HI that payment is due. MTA. 96820-1780. This is a “Lockbox” service through Bank of Hawaii. Only the payment There are 5 ways to pay your assessments: 3. Pay in Person - Payments may be made at the will be processed. Rec Center 3 or 7 Business Offices during their • If you are mailing a check without the 1. SurePay Payment Plan - SurePay allows your regular business office hours. Please bring your remittance stub or with the remittance stub bank to automatically, electronically transfer remittance stub with you when you make your and other correspondence or enclosures your quarterly assessment payments from payment. (such as name or mailing address changes), your checking or savings account through please mail it to: Automated Clearing House (ACH) to MTA. Fill 4. Use Our Secure Drop-Box - There is a drop-box out a SurePay form and turn it in to one of located inside the administration office and is Mililani Town Association our business offices or send it to surepay@ only available during regular business hours. 95-303 Kaloapau Street, Mililani, HI 96789 mililanitown.org. Submit a voided check with (Currently Unavailable: please bring your your form. payment to the Rec 3 or 7 Business Offices). DOWNLOAD THE SUREPAY FORM AT: 5. Pay by Mail - To avoid late fees, please allow mililanitown.org/for-residents/assessments/ ample time for mail delivery and for your go online!

Are you paying your assessments online? No longer want to receive paper statements in the mail? Enroll to receive a PDF statement each quarter via email.

MTA offers quick & easy ways to make assessment payments online with no fees! • Make One-Time Payments Online HERE’S HOW TO SIGN UP • Set Up Automatic Credit Card Payments or 1. Go to mililanitown.org/assessments Text2Pay • Set Up Text & Email Notifications Click on the link to sign up, enter your account (include 3 2. Need Assistance? leading zeros), street number (94 or 95) and your e-mail address. Email: [email protected] 3. You will receive an e-mail with an activation link for confirmation. Click that link, and you are enrolled! mililanitown.org/assessments/ MTA Quarterly Assessments SUREPAY AUTOMATIC PAYMENT FORM

Please use a separate form for each property. I authorize the Mililani Town Association to initiate the following action of the account information listed below.

Please check: START January April July October STOP January April July October CHANGE January April July October

MTA BUR Number (10-XXX-XXXX-XX):

Mililani Property Address:

Owner’s Name(s):

Mailing Address: (if different from property address):

Home #: Work #: Cell #:

Email:

I authorize the financial institution below to accept the ACH transfer and change my checking or savings account listed below to pay the quarterly MTA assessment dues.

Account Type: Checking (voided check required) Savings

Name of Financial Institution:

Bank Routing Number:

Bank Account Number:

Printed Name of Bank Account Holder:

Signature of Bank Account Holder: Date:

SUBMIT A VOIDED CHECK WITH THIS FORM Drop off, mail, fax, or email application and voided check to: Mililani Town Association | 95-303 Kaloapau Street | Mililani, HI 96789 • Fax: 808-623-3474 • Email: [email protected]

Mililani News | July 2021| 9 10 | mililanitown.org We have your home in Mililani. Familiar neighborhood experts are in our new office at Mililani Town Center.

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© 2020 Corcoran Pacific Properties. All rights reserved. Corcoran® and the Corcoran Logo are registered service marks. Corcoran Pacific Properties fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Each office is independently owned and operated. Mililani News | July 2021| 11 12 | mililanitown.org covenants & design Yard of the Quarter: Q3 2021 nominees

In an effort to recognize homeowners who keep third quarter sponsor: their yards looking beautiful, which enhances their neighborhood, our Covenant Specialists will nominate front yards that catch their eye. There will be six yards nominated each quarter.

The winner will receive $400 in cash or cash equivalent from the Yard of the Quarter sponsor.

There is no limit to the number of times a yard canSusan Dacoscos - Broker-in-Charge be nominated, but a yard can only win once per REALTOR®, GRI, MRP / RB-23081 year. To be eligible to be nominated, the property (808) 479-1276 must be owner occupied and in good standing [email protected] with the Association. In addition, the owner must agree to have a picture of their yard shown in the MTA newsletter and on the MTA web site. The 2021 yard of the quarter schedule winner will be published in a picture with the Sponsor and nominating Covenant Specialist. QUARTER ONE January - Nominees | March - Winner QUARTER TWO April - Nominees | June - Winner QUARTER THREE July - Nominees | September - Winner QUARTER FOUR October - Nominees | December - Winner

Thank you for helping to keep Mililani a beautiful place to live!

Mililani News | July 2021| 13 covenants & design

Monthly Covenants Inspections In an effort to be proactive with our homeowners, MTA wants to inform everyone of the areas that are being inspected each month. The areas highlighted on this map are the areas scheduled for routine Covenant

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5 HOLIDAY 6 Herbicide along walls 7 Herbicide along walls 8 Herbicide along 9 Herbicide along walls Independence Day and at base of trees and at base of trees walls and at base and at base of trees Observed Meheula between Meheula between of trees Kuahelani Kamaio to Lanikuhana Kuahelani and freeway freeway off-ramp and between Kipapa Dr. and on-ramp Kuahelani elementary school

12 Herbicide along 13 Herbicide along 14 Herbicide under 15 Herbicide under 16 Herbicide under walls and at base of walls and at base hedges Hikikaulia hedges Kuahelani hedges Kuahelani trees Meheula between of trees Kuahelani between Kaloapau St. between Kaopua Loop/ Hokuahiahi St. and between Holaniku St. and Kaopua Loop Alaalaa Loop and all of Kuahelani and Meheula. Meheula Kupuku Circle between Kuahelani and Kam Hwy.

19 Herbicide under 20 Herbicide under 21 Herbicide under 22 Herbicide under 23 Herbicide under hedges Kuahelani hedges Kuahelani hedges Lanikuhana hedges Lanikuhana hedges Lanikuhana between Alaalaa Loop between Kaloapau and between Kam Hwy. and between Kaekae and between Holani St. and and Kam Hwy. golf course Kaekae St. Holani St. Mililani Terrace

26 Herbicide under 27 Herbicide under 28 Herbicide under 29 Herbicide under 30 Herbicide under hedges Lanikuhana hedges Lanikuhana hedges Lanikuhana hedges Lanikuhana hedges Kam Hwy. between Kuahelani and between Keaopua St. between Makohilani and between Ag Park and Kuahelani corners Hokuala St. and Makohilani St. Meheula Kealohi St.

Mililani News | July 2021| 15 16 | mililanitown.org Mililani News | July 2021| 17 18 | mililanitown.org Mililani News | July 2021| 19 20 | mililanitown.org employment opportunities Current Job Openings & Employment Application Download: mililanitown.org/employment

MSC 1 (PT): Provides customer service to MTA members and guests. Previous customer service experience preferred. Must be available to work nights and weekends. Want to Apply? Submit a completed Employment Application and your resume: Fax: 808-440-2648 Attn.Human Resources Email: [email protected] Mail: 95-303 Kaloapau St. Mililani HI 96789

Mililani News | July 2021| 21 new café hours sun - thurs: 7 AM - 7 PM FRI & SAT: 7 AM - 8 PM

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Business Meeting BBQ Pavilion Swimming Pool Tennis & Basketball Volleyball Rec Center Office Hall Rental Pool Rental Room Rental Rental Pool Kiddie Pool Ammenities Pickleball Court Court Picnic Area Ping Pong FREE Wi-Fi Other

Jet Spa 1 ★ ★ ★ ★ Water Slide ★ ★

Heated Saline Outdoor Tot Lot 2 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Saline 3 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Splash Park, Tot Lot 4 ★ ★ ★ ★

5 ★ ★ 6 Jet Spa ★ ★ Handicap Lift ★ Heated Saline Rec 7 Cafe, Tot Lot 7 Jet Spa Indoor Gym Indoor Gym Covered Seating Family Room, Internet Cafe ★ ★Walk-In Ramp ★ ★ ★ Facility Information MEMBERSHIP POLICY

For complete facility schedule, holiday hours and To access MTA’s Recreation Centers, participate in closures see page 25 or visit mililanitown.org programs, classes and/or attend Special Events, members must obtain a valid MTA membership admin office card. The Owner listed on the property must submit 95-303 Kaloapau Street | Mililani Town an “Owner’s Membership Information” form Located next to Rec 3 acknowledging that those listed are residing at Tel: 808-623-7300 | Fax: 808-623-3474 rec center 4 the homeowner’s property address. No Walk-Ins. Phone Calls & Email Only 94-233 Makapipipi Street| Mililani Town The Member Services Department will be MTA mailing address Tel: 808-440-2604 reviewing accounts. Proof of residency at the 95-303 Kaloapau Street | Mililani, HI 96789 MTA property address may be required. An “Affidavit of Residency” will need to be signed in front of a Notary Public stating that the listed residents are permanently living with the Owner at the property address.

Misrepresentation of facts to obtain membership may result in the rescinding of MTA membership cards and/or suspension of privileges for the rec center 5 member(s) of the respective MTA property. rec center 1 95-1101 Ainamakua Drive| Mililani Mauka 95-400 Ikaloa Street | Mililani Town Tel: 808-440-2605 mta membership cards Tel: 808-440-2601 For Rental Information, See Page 27 Only one Member card is needed for your entire household. This will eliminate the need to purchase individual cards for everyone in your household. No pictures or expiration date will be printed. A picture will still need to be taken for our RecTrac system only. At your convenience, please stop by rec center 6 any Recreation Center or Business Office to take rec center 2 your pictures. Newly Renovated | NOW OPEN! 94-300 Anania Drive| Mililani Town MTA MEMBERSHIP ID CARD FEES: 95-1010 Konaku Street | Mililani Mauka New Card $6.50 | 1 Year Renewal $5 | Additional Cards $2 Tel: 808-440-2602 Tel: 808-440-2606 Don’t forget a picture ID for verification.ou Y may also take a picture of the barcode on the back of the card with your phone in lieu of purchasing an additional card. MTA GUEST PASS

Guests will be required to have a Guest Pass, good for one day, with a fee of $10 per pass (each individual needs a pass). rec center 3 | business office rec center 7 | business office & café This pass is good for the entire day it is used, at any MTA Rec. Center as long as the guest is 95-281 Kaloapau Street | Mililani Town 95-1333 Lehiwa Drive | Mililani Mauka accompanied by the member at all times. Tel: 808-440-2603 Tel: 808-440-2608 Business Office Open Daily: 7:00 am - 9:00 pm Business Office Open Daily: 7:00 am - 7:00 pm Guest Passes may be purchased at Last transaction at 8:45 pm Last office transaction at 6:45 pm Rec 1, 2, 4, 6 (credit card only), or at one of our Cash, checks and credit cards accepted Cash, checks and credit cards accepted Business Offices at Rec 3 and 7.

Mililani News | July 2021| 23 covid-19 announcement regarding facility usage: At the Mililani Town Association, our priority is the health and safety of our ohana. We will continue to follow City & County of Honolulu and State requirements regarding closures and safety precautions. Facility availability will be based on tier level guidelines. Please note that FACILITY SCHEDULE & CLOSURES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. We appreciate your patience and understanding. For current facility availability & hours of operation, please visit: mililanitown.org/news or download our new MTA App. lap swim • tennis/pickleball court online reservations

Reservations may be obtained at the MTA WebTrac website via mililanitown.org RESERVATIONS ARE LIMITED LIMIT: Two (2) reservations per household, per day Reservations can be made up to 3 days in advance. PICKLEBALL COURTS 1 & 3: For singles or double play ONLY - No round robin NOTE: All other Pickleball Courts are open play and do not require reservations. TENNIS COURT 2: Open for singles/doubles POOL LANES (LAP SWIM) Reservations open at 6:00 am each day. NOTE: Reservation system is down between 12:00 am – 6:00 am. For any cancellations, questions or concerns regarding online reservations, please call the reservations hotline at: 440-2633 or 440-2608 *Reservation availability, duration & times are subject to change. FACILITY CAPACITY GUIDELINES: REC 7 BASKETBALL COURT (Indoor): ≤ 5 Per Hoop | NO GROUP PLAY | No balls provided REC 2 BASKETBALL COURT (Outdoor): Max 25 | No balls provided PICKLEBALL COURTS 1 & 3: Reservations Only | Max 4 per court OPEN PLAY PICKLEBALL COURTS: Max 75 | Groups ≤ 25 (No reservations required) TENNIS COURT 2: Reservations Only | Max 10 REC 7 FAMILY ROOM: Max 10 | Groups ≤ 10 REC 7 OUTDOOR SEATING: Max 25 JET SPA: One person at a time. First come - first served. TOT LOT: Max 25 PING PONG REC 2 & 3: Max 10 | No ball/paddles provided PING PONG REC 7: Max based on Family Room capacity | Groups ≤ 10 No ball/paddles provided *Subject to change due to city & state mandates.

24 | mililanitown.org july 2021 Facility Schedule *Facility schedule & closures are subject to change holiday hours & closures* JULY 4 | SUNDAY JULY 5 | MONDAY Holiday: Independence Day Holiday: Independence Day (Observed) Visit MILILANITOWN.ORG for holiday schedule Admin Office CLOSED Visit MILILANITOWN.ORG for holiday schedule REC 1 WATER SLIDE

facility SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

rec 1 95-400 Ikaloa Street | Mililani Town | 808-440-2601

Lap Swim Closed for Maintenance Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim 7 am - 12 pm Until 12 pm 7 am - 12 pm 7 am - 12 pm 7 am - 12 pm 7 am - 12 pm 7 am - 12 pm Swimming Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Pool 12 pm - 5 pm 12 pm - 5 pm 12 pm - 5 pm 12 pm - 5 pm 12 pm - 5 pm 12 pm - 5 pm 12 pm - 5 pm Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim 5 pm - 7 pm 5 pm - 7 pm 5 pm - 7 pm 5 pm - 7 pm 5 pm - 7 pm 5 pm - 7 pm 5 pm - 7 pm Jet Spa 7 am - 7 pm 12 pm - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm Water Slide 12 pm - 5 pm 12 pm - 5 pm 12 pm - 5 pm 12 pm - 5 pm 12 pm - 5 pm 12 pm - 5 pm 12 pm - 5 pm

rec 2 94-300 Anania Drive | Mililani Town | 808-440-2602

Lap Swim Lap Swim Closed for Maintenance Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim 7 am - 12 pm 7 am - 12 pm Until 12 pm 7 am - 12 pm 7 am - 12 pm 7 am - 12 pm 7 am - 12 pm 1/2 Lap | 1/2 Open Swim 12 pm - 3 pm 1/2 Lap | 1/2 Open Swim 1/2 Lap | 1/2 Open Swim Swimming 12 pm - 3 pm 12 pm - 3 pm 1/2 Lap | 1/2 Open Swim Jr. Masters 1/2 Lap | 1/2 Open Swim Pool 12 pm - 6 pm 3 pm - 4 pm / 4 pm - 5 pm 12 pm - 6 pm Heated 1/2 Lap | 1/2 Open Swim 1/2 Lap | 1/2 Open Swim 12 pm - 7 pm Jr. Masters Water Aerobics Jr. Masters 12 pm - 9 pm 3 pm - 4 pm / 4 pm - 5 pm 5 pm - 6 pm 3 pm - 4 pm / 4 pm - 5 pm 1/2 Lap | 1/2 Open Swim Water Aerobics 1/2 Lap | 1/2 Open Swim Water Aerobics 1/2 Lap | 1/2 Open Swim 5 pm - 7 pm 6 pm - 7 pm 6 pm - 7 pm 6 pm - 7 pm 5 pm - 9 pm

Basketball Free Play Free Play Free Play Free Play Free Play Free Play Free Play Court & Tot Lot 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 12 pm - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm

rec 3 95-281 Kaloapau Street | Mililani Town | 808-440-2603 Rec 3 Business Office Open Daily: 7 am - 9 pm | Last Transaction at 8:45 pm Water Aerobics Water Aerobics Water Aerobics Closed for Maintenance 9 am - 10 am 9 am - 10 am 9 am - 10 am Until 12 pm Swimming Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Pool 10 am - 6 pm 10 am - 3 pm 10 am - 6 pm 10 am - 3 pm 10 am - 6 pm Open Swim Open Swim Saline 10 am - 6 pm 12 pm - 6 pm SN/LTS Water Therapy SN/LTS Water Therapy 3 pm - 6 pm 3 pm - 6 pm

Tennis Courts 7 am - 9 pm 7 am - 9 pm 7 am - 9 pm 7 am - 9 pm 7 am - 9 pm** 7 am - 9 pm 7 am - 9 pm Pickleball** **Closed from 10 am - 2 pm on the last Thursday of the month rec 4 94-233 Makapipipi Street | Mililani Town | 808-440-2604 Closed for Maintenance Swimming Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Until 12 pm Open Swim 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm Pool Open Swim 12 pm - 7 pm

Splash Park & 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 12 pm - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm Tot Lot rec 6 95-1010 Konaku Street | Mililani Mauka | 808-440-2606

Lap Swim Closed for Maintenance Lap Swim 7 am - 3 pm Until 12 pm 7 am - 3 pm

Swimming Lap Swim Lap Swim Aloha Aquatics Aloha Aquatics Lap Swim Lap Swim 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 3 pm - 5 pm 3 pm - 5 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm Pool Lap Swim 12 pm - 7 pm Lap Swim Lap Swim 5 pm - 7 pm 5 pm - 7 pm

Jet Spa 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 12 pm - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm rec 7 95-1333 Lehiwa Drive | Mililani Mauka | 808-440-2607 Rec 7 Business Office Open Daily: 7 am - 7 pm | Last Transaction at 6:45 pm

Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Closed for Maintenance Lap Swim Lap Swim 7 am - 12 pm 7 am - 9:45 am 7 am - 9:45 am 7 am - 9:45 am Until 12 pm 7 am - 9:45 am 7 am - 12 pm Swimming Pool Water Aerobics Water Aerobics Water Aerobics Water Aerobics Heated Saline 10 am - 11 am 10 am - 11 am 10 am - 11 am 10 am - 11 am Handicap Accessible 1/2 Lap | 1/2 Open Swim 1/2 Lap | 1/2 Open Swim 1/2 Lap | 1/2 Open Swim Walk-In Ramp 12 pm - 7 pm 12 pm - 7 pm 12 pm - 9 pm 1/2 Lap | 1/2 Open Swim 1/2 Lap | 1/2 Open Swim 1/2 Lap | 1/2 Open Swim 1/2 Lap | 1/2 Open Swim 11 am - 7 pm 11 am - 7 pm 11 am - 7 pm 11 am - 9 pm

Jet Spa 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 12 pm - 7 pm 7 am - 9 pm 7 am - 9 pm Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Gym 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 7 pm 7 am - 9 pm 7 am - 9 pm Other Outdoor Seating, Family Room, Ping Pong, Tot Lot : Sunday - Thursday: 7 am - 7 pm | Friday & Saturday 7 am - 9 pm Café: Sunday - Thursday: 7 am - 7 pm | Friday & Saturday 7 am - 8 pm

Mililani News | July 2021| 25 REC 1 swimming pool

REC 4 swimming pool

REC 5 hall

new! REC 6 hall

REC 7 bbq pavilions

REC 7 swimming pool

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The following services are unavailable due to pandemic guidelines until further notice. Please visit mililanitown.org for current availability. Thank you for your patience & understanding. Facility Reservations ONLINE FACILITY Reservations only | webtrac HALL RESERVATIONS

Rec Address Max Capacity Hall Rental Pool (Optional)* Lifeguard Fee* Tables Chairs

95-400 Ikaloa Street | Mililani Town $75 $20/Hour 1 130 $450 Waterslide NOT Rentable per every 35 people in pool area 29 146

95-281 Kaloapau Street | Mililani Town $20/Hour 3 230 $550 $100 per every 35 people in pool area 42 247

5 95-1101 Ainamakua Drive | Mililani Mauka 350 $730 N/A N/A 72 355

95-1010 Konaku Street | Mililani Mauka $20/Hour 40 6 200 $550 $100 per every 35 people in pool area 200

pool only reservations *

Rec Address Capacity Pool Rental Lifeguard Fee

94-300 Anania Drive | Mililani Town 1 Lifeguard REQUIRED for every 35 people $20/Hour 2 $150 per every 35 people in pool area

95-281 Kaloapau Street | Mililani Town 1 Lifeguard REQUIRED for every 35 people $20/Hour 3 $100 per every 35 people in pool area

1 Lifeguard REQUIRED for every 35 people 94-233 Makapipipi Street | Mililani Town $20/Hour 4 2 Lifeguards REQUIRED at Rec 4 $100 per every 35 people in pool area

95-1010 Konaku Street | Mililani Mauka 1 Lifeguard REQUIRED for every 35 people $20/Hour 6 $100 per every 35 people in pool area

*REGARDING POOL RESERVATIONS & LIFEGUARDS: All reservations for the use of a swimming pool will require payment for the services of MTA lifeguards. One lifeguard is required for every 35 people in the pool area regardless if they are swimming or not. A minimum of two MTA lifeguards are required at Rec 4 regardless of the headcount. Lifeguards must remain on duty as long as there are people in the pool area. There is no “grace-period” for setting-up or clean- up for swimming pool rentals. Flotation tubes and pool toys are provided by MTA at Recs 3 and 4. The Rec 1 Waterslide will not be available during pool rentals. REC 2 MEETING ROOM RENTAL REC 7 BBQ PAVILION RENTAL

Rec 2 Meeting Room: $20/hour Rec 7 Pavilion Rental Fee: $50 per Pavilion Tables and chairs are provided. Renter must be Reservations open a year-to-date in advance an adult and an MTA homeowner listed on the and are taken on a first come, first served property deed or an MTA tenant listed as “Head basis. The maximum capacity of each pavilion of Household” in MTA’s database. is twelve people. Same day back-to-back advance reservations are not allowed. Alcohol, tents, extra tables, amplified music, machines, bouncers, and vendors are prohibited. All pavilion users must exit the recreation center at the end of the reservation. No refunds are given for cancellations.

Please visit mililanitown.org for more information Mililani News | July 2021| 27 Aquatics

ADULT WATER AEROBICS AVAILABLE (Status may change based on mandates) Adult Water Aerobics

Participants of all fitness levels will enjoy water workouts to improve strength, balance, endurance and flexibility. Classes are led by a fitness instructor and are conducted to music, both in waist-to-chest deep water and in deep water. Must be at least 18 years old to participate.Classes are not held on holidays. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED FOR PARTICIPATION MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Time: 9:00 am - 10:00 am | REC 3 Limit: 24 per class MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY Time: 10:00 am - 11:00 am | REC 7 Limit: 24 per class

WEDNESDAY Time: 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | REC 2 Limit: 24 per class

TUESDAY, THURSDAY Time: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | REC 2 Limit: 24 per class

Punch Card Prices (with MTA Card) 1 Class: $3.50 14 Classes: $35 2 Classes: $6 25 Classes: $60 9 Classes: $25

JUNIOR MASTERS AVAILABLE (Status may change based on mandates) Junior Masters

Participants, ages 8-17 years old, work on stroke refinement and endurance necessary to become proficient swimmers. This program is a non- stay cool at the rec 4 splash park! competitive alternative to swim teams. Prerequisite: Participants must have passed Level 6 and must present their MTA report card during registration. If the interested participant did not attend MTA’s swim programs, please contact the Aquatics Manager to set up a swim test. Interested participants must be able to perform the back and front crawl stroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and open and flip turns.

MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY Time: Novice: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | REC 2 Novice/Adv.: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | REC 2 Limit: 6 per hour Fee: $80 for MTA Members

28 | mililanitown.org SPECIAL NEEDS LTS/WATER THERAPY AVAILABLE *NOTICE REGARDING THE FOLLOWING AQUATICS PROGRAMS: At the Mililani Town Association, our main (Status may change based on mandates) concern is the health & safety of our members and employees. Unfortunately, due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, we will be cancelling most MTA Aquatics Programs until further notice. Water Aerobics & Junior Masters and Special Needs LTS/Water Therapy are available. To check the current status of programs, please special needs visit: mililanitown.org/news. Thank you for your patience and understanding. lts/water therapy

NEW! Participants would need to have any Parent Aid* of the following; special needs, behavioral Classes are for infants and toddlers (8 months – 3 problems, diagnosed on the autism spectrum or years old) accompanied by an adult. Parents are interest in water therapy or rehabilitation. While operating under temporary COVID 19 restrictions, taught how to build their child’s confidence and participants who need assistance and participants skill levels. Participants will work on water entry who are learning to swim must be accompanied and exit and water exploration. Parents will work by a parent or guardian in the water. The with participant on water skills such as bobbing instructor will be teaching from outside the water; with blowing bubbles, floating on their front and backs, and introduce beginner skills such as parents or guardians will be taking directions from the instructor and will be hands on with their kids learn to swim* kicking and sculling. Classes are 30 minutes one-on-one parent and participant. Registration: Due to the popularity of the Kids child with an instructor teaching in a group setting. Classes are 30 minutes. 7 classes per month. Learn-to-Swim classes, a registration date is set There will be 25 minutes of water exploration, Registration opens the 2nd Monday of every for each 2-month session. Payment is due upon shared individual time with the instructor, and month for returning participants. Returning registration. free play immediately after. participants time slots will be held until the Parents may MONDAY & FRIDAY following Monday. Registration will open on the Kids’ Learn to Swim Class Rules: (7 classes) Time: 10:00 am (Limit 6) 3rd Monday at 10 am for all new participants, andobserve classes from the deck seating areas only. all unpaid spots will become available. No one is allowed in the swimming or wading Fee: $100 for MTA members pools except the class participants and instructors. MONDAY & WEDNESDAY (7 classes) We discourage parents from interfering with Time: 3:00 pm, 3:30 pm, 4:00 pm, 4:30 pm classes by talking to their child, yelling words Adult Learn to Swim* 5:00 pm, 5:30 pm of encouragement, reprimanding or making Fee: $125 for MTA member gestures. Parents, who have children 11 years Must be 18 years old or older. Classes are 45 old and under need to be present for the entireminutes long. Participants are taught to be safe swim class. Parents are responsible for escorting and comfortable in the water using basic water participants to and from the lesson area. skills and fundamental strokes. Participants of all levels are welcome. ATTENTION: If your child is not registered for the appropriate level and the correct level he/she MONDAY & FRIDAY (7 classes) belongs in is full, your money will be refunded, Time: 10:00 am you will be taken off the roster and you will be Fee: $70 for MTA Member put on the wait-list.

TUESDAY & THURSDAY (14 classes) PM: 3:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 5:00 pm One on One Learn to Swim* Fee: $160 for MTA Members Classes will be 1:1 with an instructor for 25 minutes. All participants welcome from basic SATURDAY & SUNDAY (14 classes) water adjustment through stroke refinement Time: 8:00 am, 9:00 am, 10:00 am skills. Instructors will teach to each participant’s Fee: $160 for MTA Members abilities. Registration is ongoing month to month. Spots will not be held for prior month’s SATURDAY ONLY (7 classes) participants. Registration will open the first Time: 8:00 am, 9:00 am, 10:00 am Wednesday every month for the following month. Fee: $80 for MTA Members Participants must be at least 2 ½ years of age.

SUNDAY ONLY (7 classes) TUESDAY & THURSDAY (7 classes) Time: 8:00 am, 9:00 am, 10:00 am Time: 6:00 pm, 6:30 pm, 7:00 pm Fee: $80 for MTA Members Fee: $150 for MTA members. for more info regarding mta aquatics programs, visit: Wait listed Classes mililanitown.org/news Please call 623-7300 to be put on a waitlist for the following classes: LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION CLASS (must be 15 years old or older) This is an American Red Cross certification course in Lifeguard Training, First Aid, and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer. Fee: $185 for MTA members, $200 for non members.

CPR FOR SCHOOLS & THE COMMUNITY (must be 15 years old or older). This is an American Red Cross certification course. Participants in this course learn to recognize and respond to emergencies. Fee: $50.

MililaniMililani News News | | June July 2021| 29 Independent Contractor Classes

Due to the pandemic, Independent Contractor tennis QIGONG & TAI CHI Classes (except for Tennis Lessons) and club/ Instructor: Stuart Holloway organization meetings are CANCELLED UNTIL TENNIS LESSONS AVAILABLE 808-741-3650 | [email protected] FURTHER NOTICE. Please contact instructors for more information. InnergyCentreLLC.com Please contact individual contractors for Get active and have fun with tennis! Players of all levels are welcome - we’ll guide you through ROLL YOUR PAIN AWAY alternatives and more information. getting started with the right equipment, Instructor: Anthony Chrisco See page 24 for MTA Covid-19 notice regarding learning the rules of play, and playing for fun, 808-227-6221 | [email protected] facility usage & availability. or on a competitive level. All lessons are held thefascianator.com at Rec 3. For updates, visit: mililanitown.org/news Tennis with Rick Aquino STEVENSON KENPO KARATE Phone: 808-486-5270 Instructor: Chuck Stevenson or the MTA App on Apple or Android Tuesday: 3:00 pm - 9:00 pm* 808-623-6399 Thursday: 3:00 pm -9:00 pm* facebook.com/StevensonKenpoKarate Saturday: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm* Tennis with Rich Sotelo WOMEN’S EXERCISE Email: [email protected] Instructor: Debbie Fajardo Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun: 7:00 am - 9:00 pm* Call MTA at 808-623-7300 Group & Private Lessons Available By Appointment Only. ZUMBA Zumba with Nisi Taylor *Available lessons. Hours effective 3/6. 808-927-6730 | [email protected] Please contact instructor for more information. Zumba with Noriko Mukk ALOHAFIT 808-348-7675 | [email protected] Zumba with Edelynn Pagba Instructor: Moria Nisbet 808-330-7728 | [email protected] [email protected] alohafitmililani.com clubs & organizations CHAIR YOGA ALOHA AQUATICS Instructor: Jill Seitzinger Contact: Mr. Kenessey [email protected] [email protected] DANCE CLUB FITNESS GIRL SCOUTS RAINBOW SERVICE UNIT Instructor: Helena Sundberg Contact: Jennifer Frisbee | 808-429-6201 386-427-8407 | [email protected] [email protected] DANCE • CREATIVE MOVEMENT BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA BALLET • HIP HOP TROOP #164 Instructor: Laura Kunimura Contact: Scoutmaster Dan Dorado 808-228-3743 | [email protected] [email protected] danceisland.net TROOP #664 Contact: Eric Alquisa | 808-561-4505 E HULA MAI! COME DANCE HULA! [email protected] Instructor: Candy Pollack 808-497-1939 | [email protected] TROOP #664 for Girls Contact: Anson Chan | 808-256-8318 HAWAII YOUTH CHORUS [email protected] Director: Desi McKenzie 808-623-2411 | [email protected] VENTURE CREW BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Contact: Stuart Lai | 808-369-7673 [email protected] HAWAIIAN KAJUKENBO ASSOCIATION scouting.org/venturing Contact: Jane Iversen 808-626-2807 | 808-222-3860 hawaiiankajukenbo.com MILILANI GARDEN CLUB 808-623-6287 JAZZERCISE Instructor: Tammi Barboza DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS 808-497-4299 | [email protected] CHAPTER #4 Contact: Roy Brown | 808-623-8884 JUDO Sensei: Richard Oshiro MILILANI LIONS CLUB 808-265-2590 Contact: Michael Magaoay 808-428-3736 KARATE ROTARY CLUB OF MILILANI SUNRISE Instructor: Richard Nelson Zoom Meetings - Wednesdays at 7:30am 808-721-0507 Contact: Paul Nakachi, Pres. fskah.com [email protected]

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