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Neighborhood Board Street Index - As of June 2021 Neighborhood Board Street Index - as of June 2021 District Sub District Street Name House No. Beginning Ending Area Type House No. House No. 01 1 APUA PL 01 1 AWINI PL 01 1 AWINI WAY 01 1 HAKALAU PL 01 1 HAWAII KAI DR EVEN 6300 6448 01 1 KAALAKEI ST 01 1 KALANIANAOLE HWY ALL 6200 6270 01 1 KAUHOLA PL 01 1 KAWAIHAE PL 01 1 KAWAIHAE ST ALL 48 49 01 1 KAWAIHAE ST ODD 201 553 01 1 KAWAIHAE ST EVEN 250 532 01 1 KEOKEA PL 01 1 MAUNALUA AVE ODD 201 299 01 1 MILOLII PL 01 1 UPOLO PL 01 2 AINAHOU ST 01 2 HAPUNA PL 01 2 HAWAII KAI DR ODD 6485 6909 01 2 KAIOLOHIA PL 01 2 KAIOLOHIA WAY 01 2 KAIWIKI PL 01 2 KALANIANAOLE HWY ALL 6271 6599 01 2 KAPALAPALA PL 01 2 KEAHOLE ST 01 2 KUKUAU PL 01 2 KUMUKAHI PL 01 2 KUMUKAHI WAY 01 2 OOKALA PL 01 2 OPIHIKAO PL 01 2 OPIHIKAO WAY 01 2 PAAUILO PL 01 2 POHOIKI PL 01 2 PUAKEA PL 01 3 AINAPO PL 01 3 AINAPO ST 01 3 HAHAIONE PL 01 3 HAHAIONE ST EVEN 500 598 01 3 HAHAIONE ST ALL 600 1099 01 3 HAWAII KAI DR EVEN 6452 6698 01 3 HOKULANI ST 01 3 KAHENA PL 01 3 KAHENA ST 01 3 KALOPA ST 01 3 KAPULENA LP 01 3 KAUNA ST 01 3 KAWAIHAE ST ALL 554 630 01 3 KII PL 01 3 KII ST 01 3 KULANI ST 01 3 NANA HONUA ST 01 3 NANAHONUA ST 01 3 PEPEEKEO PL 01 3 PEPEEKEO ST 01 3 PUKOO PL 01 3 PUKOO ST 01 3 PUUOMAO PL 01 3 PUUOMAO ST 01 3 UWAO ST 01 3 WAIKA PL 01 4 HAHAIONE ST ODD 501 599 01 4 HAWAII KAI DR EVEN 6700 6908 01 5 EHU WAI PL MAUNALUA 01 5 HALAULA PL 01 5 HAWAII KAI DR EVEN 6910 7038 01 5 HAWAII KAI DR ALL 7040 7499 01 5 HAWAII KAI DR ODD 7501 7599 01 5 HILALA ST HAWAII KAI 01 5 HOOPII PL 01 5 KAAHUE ST 01 5 KAAKAANIU ST 01 5 KAAKAANUI ST 01 5 KAALULA PL 01 5 KAHAULOA PL 01 5 KAHUWAI PL 01 5 KAILIU PL 01 5 KAIPUHAA PL 01 5 KAIWI RD 01 5 KAKAPA PL 01 5 KAKIWA PL 01 5 KALAHU PL 01 5 KALANIPUU ST ALL 640 798 01 5 KALIHIWAI PL 01 5 KALOALOA ST 01 5 KALUAA PL 01 5 KALUANUI PL 01 5 KALUANUI RD 01 5 KALUANUI WAY 01 5 KAMILO ST 01 5 KAMILONUI PL 01 5 KAMILONUI RD 01 5 KAMOI PL 01 5 KAMOOKOA PL 01 5 KANAKOU PL 01 5 KANOENOE ST HAWAII KAI 01 5 KAOHE PL 01 5 KAOLO ST HAWAII KAI 01 5 KAOOPULU PL 01 5 KAOOPULU WAY 01 5 KAPA PL 01 5 KAPAPALA PL 01 5 KAPOHO PL 01 5 KAUKU PL 01 5 KAUMAKA PL 01 5 KAUMAKA ST 01 5 KAUMOKU ST 01 5 KAUPAKU PL 01 5 KAWAIKI PL 01 5 KOAMANO ST 01 5 KOKOMO PL 01 5 KUAEHU PL 01 5 KUAEHU ST 01 5 KUEKUE ST HAWAII KAI 01 5 KUKII ST 01 5 LUNALILO HM RD EVEN 570 828 HAWAII K 01 5 LUNALILO HOME RD EVEN 570 828 01 5 MAKAA PL 01 5 MAKAA ST 01 5 NAAKEA PL 01 5 NAAKEA ST 01 5 NIUMALU LP 01 5 OLOHENA ST 01 5 ONOHI ST 01 5 OPOI ST 01 5 PAOO ST 01 5 WAILUA ST 01 6 ALAKOKO ST 01 6 AWAAWAANOA PL 01 6 AWAAWAANOA ST 01 6 AWAWAMALU ST 01 6 ELEELE PL 01 6 HAWAII KAI DR EVEN 7500 7848 01 6 KAIAMA PL 01 6 KALAPAKI PL 01 6 KALAPAKI ST 01 6 KAMEHAME DR ALL 1011 1032 01 6 KAMEHAME PL 01 6 KAMILOIKI PL 01 6 KIPU PL 01 6 KOLOKOLO PL 01 6 KOLOKOLO ST 01 6 KUAHONO ST 01 6 KUMUKUMU ST 01 6 LUHI PL 01 6 LUNALILO HM RD ALL 831 1367 HAWAII K 01 6 LUNALILO HOME RD ALL 831 1367 01 6 MAKAHUENA PL 01 6 MANINIHOLO ST 01 6 MAUNANANI ST ALL 1042 1095 HI KAI 01 6 MILOIKI PL 01 6 MILOIKI ST 01 6 NININI PL 01 6 NININI WAY 01 6 OPAEKAA ST 01 6 WAINIHA ST 01 6 WAIOLI PL 01 6 WAIOLI ST 01 7 AINANANI PL 01 7 EAEA PL 01 7 HANOHANO PL MAUNALUA 01 7 HANOHANO WAY 01 7 HANOHANO WY MAUNALUA 01 7 HAWAII KAI DR EVEN 7850 7908 01 7 HAWAII KAI DR ALL 7910 8017 01 7 HOA ST MAUNALUA 01 7 HOAHANA PL 01 7 HOLOKAI PL 01 7 HONOKAHUA PL 01 7 HONOKAHUA ST 01 7 HOOLAKO PL MAUNALUA 01 7 HUIALOHA ST 01 7 INUWAI PL 01 7 INUWAI WAY 01 7 IPUAI ST 01 7 KAELEKU ST 01 7 KAHAKULOA PL 01 7 KAHULUI ST 01 7 KALAMA PAKA PL 01 7 KALANIANAOLE HWY ALL 8900 9601 01 7 KALEIKINI WAY 01 7 KALINA PL 01 7 KALOHELANI PL 01 7 KAMAOLE ST 01 7 KAMAOMAO PL 01 7 KAMEHAME DR ALL 1035 1336 HI KAI 01 7 KAPO WAY 01 7 KAPUNAPUNA WAY 01 7 KAWAIHOA WAY 01 7 KEALAHOU ST 01 7 KEKAA ST 01 7 KEPANIWAI ST 01 7 KIAALA PL 01 7 KIIPOHAKU WAY 01 7 KIPUKAI PL 01 7 KOKO KAI PL 01 7 KOKO UKA PL KALAMA VLY 01 7 KUAMANUA ST MAUNALUA 01 7 KUAMAUNA ST HONOLULU 01 7 KUANALU PL 01 7 KULAUALA WAY 01 7 LAIELUA PL 01 7 LAUKUPU WAY 01 7 LEILIPOA WAY 01 7 MAKAAOA PL 01 7 MAKAAOA ST 01 7 MALOO PL 01 7 MANULELE PL 01 7 MAUNANANI ST ALL 1015 1037 HI KAI 01 7 MOKUHANO PL 01 7 MOKUHANO ST 01 7 MOKUNOIO PL 01 7 MUOLEA PL 01 7 NAHOKU PL HI KAI 01 7 NAKALELE ST 01 7 NAMAHEALANI PL 01 7 NAPOKO PL 01 7 OHINA PL 01 7 OILIPUU PL 01 7 OLILI PL 01 7 OLOWALU PL 01 7 OLOWALU WAY 01 7 ONINI PL 01 7 PAIOLUOLU WAY 01 7 PALEA WAY 01 7 PAPALALO PL 01 7 PIHANA ST 01 7 PUU MAHOE PL 01 7 PUUMAHOE PL 01 7 WAIHILI PL MAUNALUA 01 7 WAIKAPU LP 01 7 WAWAU ST 01 8 AHUKINI PL 01 8 AHUKINI ST 01 8 AIPO PL 01 8 AIPO ST 01 8 AUHEA PL 01 8 HAWAII JOB CORP, DOR KOKOHEAD 01 8 HAWAII JOB CORPS KOKO 01 8 HAWAII KAI DR ODD 7681 7909 01 8 HONOPU PL 01 8 KALAKUA ST 01 8 KALALEA PL 01 8 KALALEA ST 01 8 KALANI PUU PL 01 8 KALANI PUU ST 01 8 KALANIANAOLE HWY EVEN 8002 8898 01 8 KALANIPUU PL 01 8 KALANIPUU ST ALL 815 892 01 8 KALEIMAMAHU ST 01 8 KAPAIA ST 01 8 KEKAULUOHI ST 01 8 KOKO HEAD PARK RD 01 8 KUKUIULA LP 01 8 KUKUIULA PL 01 8 LUNALILO HM RD ODD 417 829 KOKO HD 01 8 LUNALILO HOME RD ODD 417 829 01 8 MOKUONE ST 01 8 NAOHE ST 01 8 NUULOLO PL 01 8 NUULOLO ST 01 8 PAKALA ST ALL 459 652 01 8 PIKONI PL 01 8 PULEHU ST 01 8 PUUEHU PL 01 8 WAIKANALOA ST 01 9 ANAKUA ST 01 9 ANAPALAU ST ALL 200 359 01 9 HANAKAPIAI ST 01 9 HANAKOA PL 01 9 HANAKOA ST 01 9 HANAMAULU ST 01 9 HONONO ST 01 9 KAMALA LP 01 9 KAUHAKO PL 01 9 KAUHAKO ST 01 9 KAUMAKANI PL 01 9 KAUMAKANI ST ALL 200 599 01 9 KEKUPUA PL 01 9 KEKUPUA ST 01 9 KOKI ST 01 9 LANIPUAO ST 01 9 LUNALILO HM RD ODD 221 415 HAWAII K 01 9 LUNALILO HOME RD ODD 221 415 01 9 NOHILI ST 01 9 NOMILO PL 01 9 NOMILO ST 01 9 NONOU ST 01 9 PAKALA ST ALL 455 455 01 9 PALIKU ST 01 9 WAIOPUA PL 01 9 WAIOPUA ST 01 10 ANAPALAU PL 01 10 ANAPALAU ST ALL 157 199 01 10 HAWAII KAI DR ODD 6911 7019 01 10 KALANIANAOLE HWY ALL 6600 6972 01 10 KALANIANAOLE HWY EVEN 6974 7198 01 10 KALANIANAOLE HWY EVEN 7202 8000 01 10 KAUMAKANI ST ALL 600 699 01 10 KEAHOLE PL 01 10 KIKOO PL 01 10 KOKO ISLE CIR 01 10 LUNALILO HM RD EVEN 220 568 HAWAII K 01 10 LUNALILO HOME RD EVEN 220 568 01 10 OOMANO PL 01 10 WAIOPOULI PL 01 11 ANAHOLA ST 01 11 HANAPEPE LP 01 11 HANAPEPE PL 01 11 HANAUMA BAY RD 01 11 KALALAU PL 01 11 KALALAU ST 01 11 KALANIANAOLE HWY ODD 6973 7199 01 11 KALANIANAOLE HWY ODD 7201 7999 01 11 KALANIANAOLE HWY ODD 8001 8899 01 11 KEKAHA PL 01 11 KOKEE PL 01 11 LAWAI ST 01 11 LUMAHAI PL 01 11 LUMAHAI ST 01 11 LUNALILO HM RD ALL 44 200 PORTLOCK 01 11 LUNALILO HOME RD ALL 44 199 01 11 MAKAWELI PL 01 11 MAKAWELI ST 01 11 MOLOAA ST 01 11 NAWILIWILI ST 01 11 PILAA PL 01 11 POIPU DR 01 11 POIPU PL 01 11 POLI HALE PL 01 11 POLIHALE PL KOKOHEAD 01 11 PORTLOCK RD 01 11 WAIALEALE ST 02 1 AULENA PL 02 1 EHUPUA PL 02 1 EHUPUA ST 02 1 IHILOA LP ODD 1401 1449 02 1 IPUKULA ST 02 1 KAMOLE PL 02 1 KAMOLE ST 02 1 KUHILANI ST 02 1 LAAMIA PL 02 1 LAAMIA ST 02 1 LAUKAHI ST EVEN 1270 1618 02 1 LAUKAHI ST ODD 1317 1499 02 1 OHIALOKE ST 02 2 ALAWEO PL 02 2 ALAWEO ST 02 2 HANAHANAI PL 02 2 HAWANE PL 02 2 HOAAINA PL 02 2 HOAAINA ST 02 2 IHILOA LP EVEN 1400 1448 02 2 IHILOA LP ALL 1450 1666 02 2 IHILOA PL 02 2 KIHI ST 02 2 KUMAKANI LP 02 2 KUMAKANI PL 02 2 LALEA PL 02 2 LANI PL WAIALAE 02 2 LAUKAHI PL 02 2 LAUKAHI ST ODD 1501 1933 02 2 LAUKAHI ST EVEN 1624 1938 02 2 NALULU PL 02 2 OHAWAI PL 02 2 PALAAU ST 02 3 ANALII PL 02 3 ANALII ST 02 3 KALANIANAOLE HWY EVEN 4720 5044 02 3 KIAI PL 02 3 KUAIWI PL 02 3 LAUKAHI ST EVEN 1200 1268 02 3 LAUKAHI ST ODD 1201 1315 02 3 PALAOLE PL 02 3 PANALEA PL 02 3 POOLA PL 02 3 POOLA ST 02 3 PUAHIA PL 02 3 WAA ST 02 4 ALIALI PL 02 4 HAKANU ST WAIALAE-IK 02 4 HALAKAU PL HONOLULU 02 4 HALAKAU ST 02 4 HIKINO ST HONOLULU 02 4 IKI PL 02 4 KAHALAKUA ST 02 4 KALANI IKI PL 02 4 KALANI IKI ST 02 4 KALANI KAI PL 02 4 KALANI UKA CIR 02 4 KALANI UKA PL 02 4 KALANI UKA WAY 02 4 KALANI WAI PL 02 4 KALANIANAOLE HWY EVEN 4500 4718 02 4 KALANIANAOLE HWY ODD 4501 4739 02 4 KALANIIKI PL 02 4 KALANIIKI ST 02 4 KALANIKAI PL 02 4 KALANIUKA CIR 02 4 KALANIUKA PL 02 4 KALANIUKA ST 02 4 KALANIUKA WAY KALANI 02 4 KALANIWAI PL 02 4 KUAOLA ST 02 4 KUAOLOA ST WAILAI-IK 02 4 KUNIHI PL 02 4 KUOLA PL 02 4 LAUKAHI ST ALL 1944 2250 02 4 LELEPAU PL 02 4 MEAKANU PL 02 4 NUNA PL 02 4 NUNA ST 02 4 OKOA PL WAIALAE-IK 02 4 OKOA ST HONOLULU 02 4 OMEA PL 02 4 PAULOA PL HONOLULU 02 4 PAUOLE PL HONOLULU 02 4 PIIMAUNA PL WAIALAE-IK 02 4 PIIMAUNA ST WAIALAE-IK 02 4 WAIANIANI PL 02 4 WAIELI ST 02 4 WAIHOLO PL 02 4 WAIHOLO ST 02 4 WAIIKI PL 02 4 WAIIKI ST 02 4 WAIKUI PL 02 4 WAIKUI ST 02 4 WAIPAHEE PL 02 5 AKILOLO ST 02 5 KAIMOKU PL 02 5 KAIMOKU WAY 02 5 KALANIANAOLE HWY ODD 4741 5479 02 5 KEAHIA RD 02 5 NIUHI ST 02 5 PUNAHELE PL 02 5 PUUIKENA DR ALL 1 2 AINA HAINA 02 5 WAILUPE CIR 02 5 WAILUPE PL 02 6 AHOLEHOLE ST 02 6 AHUWALE PL 02 6 AHUWALE ST 02 6 AILUNA ST 02 6 AIPUNI ST 02 6 ALAHEE ST 02 6 ALAMUKU ST 02 6 ANI ST 02 6 APO DR 02 6 E HIND DR 02 6 EAST HIND DR 02 6 EAST HIND DRIVE 02 6 EKOA PL 02 6 HALAPEPE ST 02 6 HAO PL 02 6 HAO ST 02 6 HEMA PL 02 6 HIND DR 02 6 HIND IUKA DR 02 6 HIND PL 02 6 HOANA PL 02 6 IUKA PL 02 6 KAAI ST 02 6 KAINOA PL 02 6 KALANIANAOLE HWY EVEN 5046 5480 02 6 KANUI PL 02 6 KEAKEALANI ST 02 6 KEIKILANI CIR 02 6 KIHOLO ST 02 6 KIMOKEO ST 02 6 KIRKWOOD PL 02 6 KIRKWOOD ST 02 6 KULUI PL 02 6 LAWELAWE PL 02 6 LAWELAWE ST 02 6 LEIGHTON ST 02 6 LIMU PL 02 6 LIWAI ST 02 6 MAKALENA ST 02 6 MANAUWEA ST 02 6 MONA ST 02 6 NEHU PL 02 6 NENUE PL 02 6 NENUE ST 02 6 NOHU ST 02 6 OIO DR 02 6 OLAPA ST 02 6 OPIHI ST 02 6 PANIOLO PL 02 6 PAPAI ST 02 6 PILIKAI ST 02 6 UHI UHI ST AINAHAINA 02 6 UHIUHI ST 02 6 W HIND DR 02 6 WAIHOU ST 02 6 WEST HIND DRIVE 02 7 ANOLANI ST 02 7 ANOLIKE PL 02 7 ANOLIKE
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