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Parking 2015 Parking 2015 Description Address Queens Medical Center-Valet Central Pacific Bank 505 Ward Avenue Marks Garage 22 S. Pauahi Street Hawaii Convention Center (bet. Ala Wai Blvd- 1825 Kalakaua Avenue Kapiolani Blvd) 000 Aloha Tower Drive First Hawaiian Center 999 Bishop Street Kakaako Piano Lot 160 Ahui Street 1132 Bishop Street 1132 Bishop Street Kapiolani Park (Free/unpaid parking lots around Paki Avenue Kapiolani Park) Bandstand area Old driving range parking lot Diamond Head tennisw courts Monsarat/Paki Avenue Paki Hale 1401 South Beretania 1192 Alakea Street 1192 Alakea Street 968 Cooke St. (bet. Kapiolani Blvd-S. King St) Middle Street Intermodal Center w/Park and Ride 611 Middle Street Outrigger Waikiki 2349 Kalakaua Avenue Page 1 of 126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 Latitude, Longitude Entrance Phone 21.297501, -157.853917 291-2037 532-9300 525-5126 585-8540 21.310231, -157.860206 522-1293 21.310214, -157.858552 592-7275 Page 2 of 126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 Operator Hourly Daily Max ABM 20 Mins. Free ProPark $3 half hr. 50.00 10.00 First Hawaiian n/a Republic 2 hrs-$2; 10 hrs-$3; 24 hours-$5 Ampco $3.25/half hr 33.00 CCH-DPR United Parking Svc. 1 hr-$11; 2 hrs-$16; 3 hrs-$21; 4 hrs-$27; 10 hrs-$32; 24 hrs-$42 Diamond 18.00 CCH-DTS 24.00 Page 3 of 126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 EarlyBird After Hours(flat rate) $10 before 3 pm $5 after 3 pm $10 before 7 am $15 before 8 am $3.25 after 4:30 pm Page 4 of 126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 WeekendRate Monthly Rate $5 $167.54 unrsvd., $287.96 rsvd $5 (Sat only) Tenants Only $60 $3.25 $210 unrsvd; $375 rsvd Page 5 of 126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 Hours of Operation Indoors/Outdoors Mon-Thu, 8:30 am- 4 pm; Fri 8:30 am - 6 pm Mon-Fri Mon-Sat, 24 hrs Mon-Sun, 24 horus Outdoors Mon-Sun, 24 hours Outdoors Page 6 of 126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 Service Type Motorcyles Allowed Pay and Display; Disabled Spaces Page 7 of 126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 Vehicle Types Height Restriction None None Page 8 of 126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 Note Location 1 Zip Codes Customers Only 21.297501, -157.853917 Disable Spaces, Electric Car Charging 21.310231, -157.860206 21.310214, -157.858552 Page 9 of 126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 Salt Lake Lot 5375 Likini Street TOPA Financial Center 700 Bishop Street & 745 Fort Street Mall 600 Ward Avenue 600 Ward Avenue 1762 Kalakaua Av. (bet. Kapiolani Blvd-Fern St) 1762 Kalakaua Avenue 437 Mahukona St. (bet. Atkinson Dr-Kona St) 437 Mahukona Street 202 Beachwalk (bet. Kalia Rd-Kalakaua Ave) 202 Beachwalk 888 Nuuanu Avenue 888 Nuuanu Avenue 1245 Aala Street (bet. N. Beretania St-N. Kukui 1245 Aala Street St) The Waikiki Beachcomber 2300 Kalakaua Avenue Kailua Elderly Lot (Lani Huli) 26 Aulike Street Kekaulike Courtyard 1016 Maunakea Street Waikiki Trade Center 352 Seaside Avenue Pacific Park Plaza 818 Curtis Street Wahiawa Transit Center Park & Ride 956 California Avenue 1388 Kapiolani Boulevard 1388 Kapiolani Boulevard 723 Richards St., (bet. Queen St-Halekauwila St) Hale Koa Hotel 2160 Kalia Road One South King Buiulding 33 South King Street Page 10 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 521-2204 21.298653, -157.853153 592-7275 21.293334, -157.836709 21.291058, -157.840280 21.279206, -157.832161 21.310771, -157.863999 592-7275 21.316161, -157.862061 585-0423 294-2860 21.294372, -157.843666 737-7559 585-8540 Page 11 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 CCH-DFM ProPark $3.25/half hr. 45.00 Diamond Diamond 7.00 AMPCO 9.00 Elite Parking 10.00 Diamond 0-1 hrs - $8, 1-2 hrs. $10 10.00 ProPark 5.00 ELITE 24.00 CCH-DFM Ampco 1st 2 hrs: $0.75/half hr. Thereafter: $1.50/half hr ABM 24.00 ABM 30 mins-$3; 1 hr-$6; 90 mins-$12; 2 39.00 hrs-$15; 2.5 hrs-$18; 3 hrs-$21; 4 hrs-$27; 5 hrs-$33 CCD-DTS Elite Parking Svc. 30 mins-$2 20.00 ABM 18.00 10.00 Republic Mon-Fri 6am-8pm$10 in after 6am out by 2pm Page 12 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 $10, $12 re-entry, before 9 am. $5 after 5 pm $7 after 5 pm $0.50/half hr., $3 max after 5 pm $5 (in 6 pm-8 pm, out by 7 am) $5 in after 2pm out by 8pm Page 13 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 $5 $240.84 unrsvd; $335.08 rsvd $125 $6 before 5 pm, $10 after 5 pm, $15 all day $0.50/half hr., $3 max $150 first month. Thereafter $125 $5 Flat rate (Sat, 6am-2pm) $272.25 rsvd, $204.19 unrsvd $5 Flat rate, Sat 7am-3pm Page 14 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 Mon-Sun Mon-Sun, 24 hrs Outdoors Mon-Sun, 24 hrs Mon-Fri, 6am-8pm Mon-Sun, 6am-9pm Outdoors Mon-Fri, 6am-8pm Page 15 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 Pay and Display; Disabled Spaces Honesty Box Page 16 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 None 6' 5" None Page 17 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 21.298653, -157.853153 21.293334, -157.836709 21.291058, -157.840280 21.279206, -157.832161 21.310771, -157.863999 21.316161, -157.862061 21.294372, -157.843666 Page 18 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 Ala Moana Pacific Center (bet. Mahukona St- 1601 Kapiolani Boulevard Keeaumoku St) City Financial Center 846 Richards Street 218 Kaiulani Ave (bet. Ala Wai Blvd-Kuhio Ave) 218 Kaiulani Avenue Pioneer Plaza (bet. Bishop St-Bethel St) 78 Merchant Street Smith-Beretania Garage 1170 Nuuanu Avenue Honolulu Design Center 1250 Kapiolani Boulevard Kapiolani Park (Metered street parking) Executive Center 1088 Bishop Street Ocean View Center 707 Richards Street American Savings Bank (bet. Kona Iki St-Piikoi 1357 Kapiolani Boulevard St) Kuhio Village Parking (bet. Liliuokalani Ave-Uluniu 2463 Kuhio Avenue Ave) First Insurance Center 1100 Ward Avenue Kuhio-Kaiolu Lot Kuhio Avenue/Kaiolu Street Kalakaua Lot (Metered Parking) 2748 Kalakaua Avenue 1021 Smith Street 1021 Smith Street Chinatown Gateway Plaza 1031 Nuuanu Avenue Page 19 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 21.291740, -157.839812 21.306760, -157.861027 21.278087, -157.823777 525-5201 237-5475 21.309304, -157.860781 532-2675 522-1772 21.293424, -157.844982 973-1235 537-2940 21.311542, -157.862936 592-7275 21.310486, -157.862162 524-3737 Page 20 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 out by 2pm Diamond 6.00 21.00 Diamond 12.00 ELITE 21.00 Republic 1st 2 hrs: $0.75/half hr. Thereafter: 21.00 $1.50/half hr 3 hrs free; additional 30 mins-$3 CCH-DTS Standard $3/half hr 45.00 Ampco $3/half hr 30.00 ABM Parking Service 30 mins-$1.75 21.00 ProPark 12.00 ABM 30 mins-$2.50; 1-hr-$5; 90 mins- 32.00 $7.50; 2 hrs-$10; 2.5 hrs-$12.50; 3 hrs-$15; 4 hrs-$20; 5 hrs-$25 CCH-DFM CCH-DTS Diamond Republic 1st 2 hrs: $0.75/half hr. Thereafter: 21.00 Page 21 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 $9 befor 9 am $4 after 4:30 pm $10 before 8 am $5 in 7-9am $5 after 5 pm $3 after 5 pm Page 22 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 $4 $230 unrsvd, $350 rsvd Tenants Only $156 rsvd; $104 unrsvd $5 before 5 pm $10 after 5 pm $3 $150 unrsvd Page 23 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 Mon-Sun Mon-Sun, 9am-9pm Indoors Mon-Sun Mon-Fri, 6am-6pm Mon-Fri 7am-8pm; Sat 8am-2pm Mon-Fri 6am-8pm; Sat 7am-2:30pm Indoors Page 24 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 Pay on Foot Page 25 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 6'2" Page 26 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 21.291740, -157.839812 21.306760, -157.861027 21.278087, -157.823777 Visitors Only 21.309304, -157.860781 21.293424, -157.844982 Tenants only before 5 pm 21.311542, -157.862936 21.310486, -157.862162 Page 27 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 1135 Smith St (bet. N. Pauahi St-N. Hotel St) 1135 Smith Street Aloha Tower Marketplace - Irwin Park Lot 1 Aloha Tower Drive Kalanimoku Building 1151 Punchbowl Street Finance Factors Center 1164 Bishop Street 1065 KAWAIHAO STREET, HONOLULU, HI 96814 Hawaii Kai Park & Ride 220 Keahole Street 2154 Lauula St. (bet. Lewers St-Kalaimoku St) 2154 Lauula Street 456 Kanekapolei St. (bet. Kuhio Ave-Ala Wai 456 Kanekapolei Street Blvd) Pan Am Building (bet. Kalauokalani Way-Kaheka 1621 Makaloa Street St) Central Pacific Plaza 220 S. King Street Waikiki Parking Garage (bet. Kalakaua Ave-Kuhio 333 Seaside Avenue Ave) 1570 Liona St. (bet. Kaheka St-Keeaumoku St) 1570 Liona Street Marin Tower 60 N. Nimitz Highway Pohukaina Parking Lot 690 Pohukaina Street 252 Saratoga Rd. (bet. Kalio Rd-Kalakaua Ave) 252 Saratoga Road Frank F. Fasi Municipal Building - Civic Center 1130 Alapai Street Page 28 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 21.312396, -157.861906 21.307248, -157.864930 544-1456 586-0352 21.310453, -157.859604 971-7755 1065 KAWAIHAO STREET, HONOLULU, (808) 594-0215 HI 96814 21.281261, -157.829440 21.278912, -157.823692 21.307847, -157.860569 286-3594 21.297418, -157.838909 422-1247 21.280403, -157.832046 Page 29 of126 09/30/2021 Parking 2015 $1.50/half hr.
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