Waikiki Station

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Waikiki Station f f TO FREEWAY Ala Wai Golf Course TO FREEWAY BUS KALAKAUA AVENUE BUS McCULLY ST. BUS Library BUS BUS 1900 ALA WAI BLVD. 2000 f 2200 2300 2400 ALA WAI BLVD. f ST. KANEKAPOLEI LEAHI AVE. Fire BUS D WAY WAINANI AINAKEA WAY Royal BUS Aloha Waikiki Station NIU ST. ST. PAU KEONIANA ST. KUAMOO ST. NAMAHANA ST. OLOHANA ST. ST. KALAIMOKU ST. LAUNIU KAIOLU ST. SEASIDE AVE. ST. NOHONANI NAHUA ST. ST. WALINA Aloha Surf Sand AVENUE PAOAKALANI Villa Hawaiian BUS Monarch OHUA STREET Waikiki Baptist Kuhio Convention Waikiki Hilton Beach g TUSITALA ST. BUS Center ALOHA DRIVE Hawaiian Pharmacy PAKI AVE. BUS BUS Ambassador King KAPIOLANI BLVD. Starbucks Waikiki Hotel BUS Rent A Car Dollar Market- Marriott Food CLEGHORN STREET KALAKAUABUS AVENUE Courtyard Royal Kuhio The place Pantry PUALANI WAY Ohia BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS Waikiki ROYAL HAWAIIAN AVE. HAWAIIAN ROYAL Vive KONA ST. BUS Sunset MAHUKONA ST. BUS KUHIO AVENUE fg 2250 Waikiki BUS BUS ENA ROADENA Waikiki KUHIO AVENUE BUS Waikiki Ala Moana Doubletree BUS Aqua Waikiki KANELOA KAPAHULU AVENUE Hotel Eaton Square Gateway Coral Banyan Alana 2000 Waikiki Town Pacic Trade Reef Center BUS BUS AVE. Monarch Kuhio BUS BUS LEWERS ST. LEWERS ATKINSON DR. Center Village BUS HOBRON LANE g PRINCE EDWARD Ala Moana Inn Duty Free h Thrifty BUS 2500 Marketplace Shopping On The Luana Car Rental International King’s Village Center Park Waikiki Resort fg Waikiki Waikiki LILIUOKALANI AVE. Hyatt Place BUS Waikiki ALA WAI BOULEVARD Business Sharaton KOA AVENUE Shopping Plaza KAIULANI Pacic CARTWRIGHT ROAD 2200 Princess Plaza Beach fg BUS Top of Waikiki Kaiulani ULUNIUAVE. Hyatt Regency Waikiki SARATOGA ROAD St. Augustine’s Queen Shell Aqua Hard Rock KALAKAUA AVENUE MONSARRAT AVE KEALOHILANI AVE. Kapiolani BUS Prince Café g BUS Post 2400 Aqua Moana of Waikiki Moana Surfrider Ofce BEACHWALK Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center KALIA ROAD Duke’s Restaurant Waikiki Grand f BUS Duke Kahanamoku KAIOO DR. Waikiki Beach Waikiki ALA MOANA BLVD. Marriott Resort g BUS Holiday Outrigger Waikiki Police Park Shore To Nimitz D BUS Statue Highway Inn Chuck’s Steak House Station Waikiki BUS Polo Inn Alamo BUS Rent A Car Waikiki Fort DeRussy Royal Kuhio Beach Starbucks Ala Moana D g ALA MOANA BLVD. Discovery Sheraton Hawaiian Lulu’s Beach Park HOBRON LANE BUS Honolulu Zoo Bay Tapa Bus BUS Terminal Kapiolani Hawaii Tower BUS BUS Bandstand Prince BUS Embassy Hilton Hawaiian Village Suites HELUMOA ROAD Sheraton BUS Imperial Hawaii Park BUS Waikiki Shore KALAKAUAg AVENUE Lorem Denny’s KALIA ROAD BUS BUS Ocean Surf Beach Hale Koa Army Museum Waikiki MAJOR TOUR BUS PICKUP POINT BUS Haiakuiani The Waikiki D Aquarium Waikiki Outrigger Reef War Memorial Paoa Place Shore CITY BUS STOPS — DIAMOND HEAD Natatorium Kaimana Beach CITY BUS STOPS — EWA (traveling West on Kuhio) Hotel ONE WAY TWO WAY WAIKIKI TROLLEY STOPS BELL DESK / VALET / GUEST SERVICES Extension 62 FITNESS CENTER 2nd Floor // 24 Hour Access with Guest Room Key COMPLIMENTARY BUSINESS CENTER WAIKIKI BEACH Lobby Level—Next to Front Desk // 24 Hour Access with Guest Room Key ON KUHIO POOL DECK & BAR 10th Floor—Extension 5926 // 7:00 am–10:00 pm 2500 KUHIO AVENUE WIRELESS HOTSPOTS WAIKIKI BEACH, HAWAII 96815 Lobby, MAC 24/7 Restaurant and 10th floor Pool Deck/with Guest Room Key www.hilton.com MAC 24/7 “Dine on your own Time Zone” … open 24 hours and located on the TEL: 808.922.0811 • FAX: 808.921.5507 lobby level. Voted ‘best comfort food’ by Honolulu Magazine. THE BUS Quick Reference Guide From Waikiki to Popular Attractions Around O'ahu Airport Memorials Hickam Air Force Base – 19 Arizona Memorial/USS/Bowfin/USS Missouri – 20, 42 Honolulu International Airport – 19, 20 Punchbowl National Cemetery of the Pacific – 2, 13, B to Alapai Street; transfer to 15 Attractions Hawaii Children's Discover Center – 19, 20, 42 Museums and Arts Kualoa Ranch – 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; transfer to 55 Academy of Arts Honolulu – 2, 13, B Polynesian Cultural Center – 8, 19, 20, 23, 24 42, E to Ala Moana Center; Bishop Museum – 2, B transfer to 55 Blaisdell Center and Concert Hall – 2, 13, B Sea Life Park – 22, 23 heading Diamond Head The Contemporary Museum – 2, 13, B to Alapai Street; transfer to 15 Waimea Valley – 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; transfer to 52 Hawaii Maritime Center – 19, 20, E Wet n' Wild Hawaii – 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; transfer Hawaii State Art Museum – 2, 13 to 40 or 40A Mission Houses Museum – 2, 4, 13, 42, B Beaches Scenic Locations Ala Moana Beach Park/Magic Island – 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Circle Isle-North Shore – 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; Center transfer to 52 or 55 Bellows Beach – 23 heading Diamond Head Circle Isle-South Shore – 23 Hanauma Bay – 22 Diamond Head Crater – 22, 23 Kailua Beach Park – 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; transfer to Diamond Head/Kahala Coast – 14 56 or 57 to Kailua Road; transfer to 70 North Shore (Haleiwa, Waimea Bay, Banzai Pipeline, Sunset Beach) – 8, Shopping 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; transfer to 52 Ala Moana Center – 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E Sandy Beach/Makapuu Beach – 22, 23 Aloha Stadium and Flea Market – 20, 42 (Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays) Cultural Tours Aloha Tower Marketplace – 19, 20, E Bishop Museum – 2, B Chinatown Cultural Plaza Shopping Center – 2, 13, 19, 20, 42, B Chinatown and Chinatown Cultural Shopping Plaza – 2, 13, 19, 20, 42, B Hilo Hattie Fashion Center – 19, 20 Downtown Honolulu – 2, 13, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; Kahala Mall – 22, 23 or 2, 13, B to King Street; transfer to 1 transfer to 43 Karn Super Swap Meet – 20, 42 Hawaii Railway Society – 42 or E to Renton Road; transfer to 44 Maui Diver's Jewelry Design Center – 2, 13 Iolani Palace – 2, 13, 19, 20, 42, B Pearlridge Center and Pearl Kai Shopping Center – 20, 42 Mission Houses Museum – 2, 4, 13, 42, B Victoria Ward Centers – 19, 20, 42, E Polynesian Cultural Center – 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; Waikele Center and Waikele Premium Outlets – 42, E to Waipahu Transit transfer to 55 Center; transfer to 433 Ecological Tours Windward Mall – 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; transfer to 55 Foster Botanical Gardens – 4 Universities Hawaii Nature Center – 4 Brigham Young University – Hawaii Campus – 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Helemano/Dole Plantation – 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; Ala Moana Center; transfer to 55 transfer to 52 Chaminade University – 2, 13, B to King Street; transfer to 1 or 1L Honolulu Zoo – 2, 4, 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E heading Diamond Head Hawaii Pacific University – Main Campus – 2, 13, 19, 20, 42, B Ho’omaluhia Botanical Garden – 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Hawaii Pacific University – Hawaii Loa Campus – 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Center; transfer to 55 Ala Moana Center; transfer to 55 or 65 Koko Crater Botanical Garden – 23 Honolulu Community College – 42 Waikiki Aquarium – 2 Kapiolani Community College – 22, 23, 42 Entertainment Leeward Community College – 42; transfer to 73 Blaisdell Center and Concert Hall – 2, 13, B University of Hawaii at Manoa – 4 Diamond Head Theatre – 2, 13, B to Kapiolani Blvd; transfer to 3 Hawaii Theatre – 2, 13, 19, 20, 42, B Kahala 8-Plex Theatre – 22, 23 or 2, 13, B to King Street; transfer to 1 OTHER INFORMATION Manoa Valley Theatre – 2, 13, B to King Street; transfer to 6 Fares: $2.50 for adults / $1.25 for children Regal Cinemas (Dole Cannery 18-Plex) 19, 20, 42 Route & Schedule Information: 848-5555 Yard Entertainment Center – 19, 20, 42, E Lost & Found: 848-4444 Government Destinations Honolulu Hale, State Capitol, and Washintgon Place – 2, 13, B Compliments & Suggestions: 848-4500 Prince Kuhio Federal Building – 19, 20, E Website: www.thebus.org.
Recommended publications
  • News Release
    NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, March 17, 2017 Media Contacts: Maggie Jarrett, CommPac (808) 543-3560 Gene Davis, RMHC-HI (808) 973-5683, Ext. 223 RONALD McDONALD HOUSE HAWAII CELEBRATES THIRTY YEARS OF KEEPING FAMILIES CLOSE Over 11,500 Families provided with “home-away-from-home” since 1987 HONOLULU – Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Hawaii (RMHC-Hawaii) is marking three decades of assisting families with seriously ill children from the neighbor islands and throughout the Pacific Rim who must travel to Oahu for treatments. A year’s worth of festivities, events and outreach efforts are scheduled to create awareness of the services available and to give thanks to all who have supported the charity since its inception. RMHC-Hawaii opened its first house on Judd Hillside Road in Manoa Valley on March 27, 1987 and added a second Ronald McDonald House on Oahu Avenue in 2006. The two Houses operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and together have provided a “home-away-from-home” for more than 11,500 families. The Ronald McDonald House Family Room at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women & Children opened in 2003 and provides respite and assistance for more than 9,000 people annually. “Over the years, there have been countless moments that have touched us deeply, reminding us of the important work we do,” said Jerri Chong, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Hawaii president. “The Ronald McDonald House provides a supportive environment for families caring for children who are undergoing treatments for illnesses. We are so appreciative of our donors, volunteers and staff that make it possible to care for these families.
    [Show full text]
  • 2012 FINALISTS ICSC Is Proud to Announce the Finalists of the 2012 U.S
    2012 FINALISTS ICSC is proud to announce the finalists of the 2012 U.S. MAXI Awards. The U.S. MAXI Awards honor outstanding marketing campaigns from all over the United States. Chosen by a panel of industry professionals, these finalists represent excellence throughout the industry. The 2012 U.S. Maxi Awards will be presented at ICSC’s first-ever NOI + Conference in Orlando, Florida, September 5, 2012. TRADITIONAL MARKETING - ADVERTISING Single Center Pooches Pose at The Brickyard’s PUParazzi! The Brickyard Shopping Center Chicago, Illinois Owner: Retail Properties of America, Inc. Management Company: RPAI US Management, LLC The Gateway provides Daily Dish The Gateway Salt Lake City, Utah Owner: Retail Properties of America, Inc. Management Company: RPAI, Southwest Management Favorite Label Consumer Campaign Natick Mall Natick, Massachusetts Owner/Management Company: General Growth Properties Home for the Holidays Promotional Campaign Southlake Town Square Southlake, Texas Owner: Retail Properties of America Inc Management Company: RPAI Southwest Management LLC Company 2011 Hillsdale’s South End Renovation Bohannon Development Company San Mateo, California MORE Holiday Advertising CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. Chattanooga, Tennessee Joint Center Club Estrellas E-Magazine The Shops at La Cantera and North Star Mall San Antonio, Texas Management Company: General Growth Properties TRADITIONAL MARKETING - BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS (B2B) Single Center The Writing’s on the Wall West Acres Shopping Center Fargo, North Dakota Owner/Management Company: West Acres Development, LLP Company Think Retail. Create Value. DDR Corp. Beachwood, Ohio Keep The Dollars In Dallas United Commercial Realty Dallas, Texas TRADITIONAL MARKETING - CAUSE RELATED MARKETING Single Center Queen for a Day Aspen Grove Littleton, Colorado Owner/Management Company: DDR Corp.
    [Show full text]
  • Generalgrowthproperties
    BUILT TO LEAD BUILT TO GROW BUILT TO PROSPER GENERALGROWTHBUILT PROPERTIES TO LASTANNUAL REPORT 2002 COMPANY PROFILE General Growth Properties and its predecessor companies have been in the shopping center busi- ness for nearly fifty years. It is the second largest regional mall Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) in the United States. General Growth owns, develops, operates and/or manages shopping malls in 39 states. GGP has ownership interests in, or management responsibility for, 160 regional shopping malls totaling more than 140 million square feet of retail space. The total retail space is inclusive of more than 16,000 retailers nationwide. General Growth provides investors with the opportunity to participate in the ownership of high-quality, income-producing real estate while maintaining liquidity. Our primary objective is to provide increasing dividends and capital appreciation for our shareholders. Creating shareholder value is the company’s mission. The Bucksbaum family, which founded General Growth, is still engaged in the operation of the company’s day-to-day business activities. As owners of a major stake in the company, General Growth management’s interests are aligned with those of each and every GGP shareholder. CONTENTS Shareholders’ Letter 4 Operating Principles 7 Portfolio 17 Financial Review 29 Directors and Officers 85 Corporate Information 86 Financial Highlights SHOPPING CENTERS OWNED at year end * 1997 64 1998 84 1999 93 2000 95 2001 97 2002 125 TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE OWNED in millions 1997 52 1998 71 1999 83 2000 85 2001 89 2002 114 REAL ESTATE ASSETS AT COST in millions 1997 $2,590 1998 $4,760 1999 $6,237 2000 $6,735 2001 $7,319 2002 $9,902 MALL SHOP SALES in millions ** 1997 $2,651 1998 $5,176 1999 $6,931 2000 $7,243 2001 $7,326 2002 $9,061 DIVIDEND GROWTH PER SHARE dollar/share declared 1997 $1.80 1998 $1.88 1999 $1.98 2000 $2.06 2001 $2.36 2002 $2.74 FFO GROWTH dollar/share 1997 $2.89 1998 $3.35 1999 $4.02 2000 $4.42 2001 $4.96 2002 $5.58 * Includes regional malls only.
    [Show full text]
  • Hawaii Been Researched for You Rect Violation of Copyright Already and Collected Into Laws
    COPYRIGHT 2003/2ND EDITON 2012 H A W A I I I N C Historically Speaking Patch Program ABOUT THIS ‘HISTORICALLY SPEAKING’ MANUAL PATCHWORK DESIGNS, This manual was created Included are maps, crafts, please feel free to contact TABLE OF CONTENTS to assist you or your group games, stories, recipes, Patchwork Designs, Inc. us- in completing the ‘The Ha- coloring sheets, songs, ing any of the methods listed Requirements and 2-6 waii Patch Program.’ language sheets, and other below. Answers educational information. Manuals are books written These materials can be Festivals and Holidays 7-10 to specifically meet each reproduced and distributed 11-16 requirement in a country’s Games to the individuals complet- patch program and help ing the program. Crafts 17-23 individuals earn the associ- Recipes 24-27 ated patch. Any other use of these pro- grams and the materials Create a Book about 28-43 All of the information has contained in them is in di- Hawaii been researched for you rect violation of copyright already and collected into laws. Resources 44 one place. Order Form and Ship- 45-46 If you have any questions, ping Chart Written By: Cheryle Oandasan Copyright 2003/2012 ORDERING AND CONTACT INFORMATION SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST: After completing the ‘The Patchwork Designs, Inc. Using these same card types, • Celebrate Festivals Hawaii Patch Program’, 8421 Churchside Drive you may also fax your order to Gainesville, VA 20155 (703) 743-9942. • Color maps and play you may order the patch games through Patchwork De- Online Store signs, Incorporated. You • Create an African Credit Card Customers may also order beaded necklace.
    [Show full text]
  • MAP: Union & Non-Union Hotels in Waikiki
    and Hotels in Waikīkī Non-union hotels Local 5 Hotels 1 Hawaii Prince Hotel 18 The Park Shore Waikiki 35 White Sands Hotel 52 Aston Waikiki Sunset A The Modern Honolulu 2 Aqua Palms and Spa 19 Trump International Hotel and Tower 36 Aqua Waikiki Pearl Hyatt Place Waikiki B Ilikai Waikiki Hotel 53 3 Doubletree Alana Waikiki Hotel 20 Outrigger Waikiki Shore 37 Ohana Waikiki West Beach C Ramada Plaza Waikiki 4 Royal Kuhio timeshare 21 Outrigger Reef on the Beach 38 Aqua Aloha Surf Aston Waikiki Beach D Hilton Hawaiian Village 54 5 Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki 22 Embassy Suites Waikiki Beachwalk 39 Waikiki Sand Villa Hotel Hotel E Hale Koa Hotel 6 Maile Sky Court 23 Outrigger Regency on the Beachwalk 40 Miramar at Waikiki 55 Waikiki Grand Hotel F Imperial of Waikiki 7 Waikiki Gateway Hotel 24 HGVC Tower Waikiki 41 Ohana East 56 Waikiki Park Heights G Sheraton Waikiki Best Western Plus Coconut Sheraton Royal Hawaiian 8 25 Wyndham at Waikiki Beach Walk 42 Aqua Bamboo 57 Aqua Lotus Honolulu H Waikiki Hotel Hotel 9 Castle Hokele Suites Waikiki 26 Waikiki Parc Hotel 43 Aston Pacific Monarch Hotel New Otani Kaimana I Westin Moana Surfrider 58 10 Outrigger Luana Waikiki 27 Halekulani 44 Aston Waikiki Beachside Beach J Sheraton Princess Kaiulani 11 Courtyard Waikiki Beach 28 Outrigger Waikiki on the Beach 45 Royal Grove Hotel K Hyatt Regency Waikiki 12 Ohana Waikiki Malia 29 Holiday Inn Waikiki Beachcomber 46 Hotel Renew L Waikiki Resort Hotel 13 Marine Surf Waikiki 30 Aqua Waikiki Wave 47 Aston Waikiki Beach Tower M Waikiki Beach Marriott 14 Aston Waikiki Joy Hotel 31 Seaside Hotel Waikiki 48 Ewa Hotel Waikiki N Queen Kapiolani Hotel 15 Royal Gardens Waikiki 32 Island Colony 49 Aston Waikiki Circle Hotel The Equus Hotel & Marina 16 33 Holiday Surf 50 Hilton Waikiki Prince Kuhio Tower ILWU Hotels 17 The Breakers 34 Ilima Hotel 51 Aston at the Waikiki Banyan O Pacific Beach Hotel .
    [Show full text]
  • LEALEA TROLLEY MAP on the Ala Moana/Don Quijote Line, Wheelchair-Accessible Trolleys Arrive in Every 20-30 Minutes
    Jan - Mar 2020 to Right 2 types of trolley stop signs 5 types of trolleys Koko Head Ave LeaLea Lounge / H.I.S. Tour Desk Major transfer points Nearby shop E Nearby Events Kahala Mall There are wheelchair-accessible trolleys assigned to each route. These trolleys are clearly marked with a wheelchair symbol. LEALEA TROLLEY MAP On the Ala Moana/Don Quijote Line, wheelchair-accessible trolleys arrive in every 20-30 minutes. For details, please contact the LeaLea Lounge. St Louis Dr 6 *Stores claming to be opened "year-round" may still be closed on certain holidays. *This information is considered accurate and reliable as of December 2019. Sierra Dr January - March 2020 Hunakai St Rabbit Island *Operating routes, schedules, time estimates, and stop locations are subject to change without notice due to traffic or other circumstances beyond our control, Kaimuki 5 9 9 11 and may result in delays. *If vehicle is at full capacity, please wait for the next available trolley. *Trolleys are operated through an exlusive contract by HAWAII RESTAURANT DINNER & EAST OAHU SCENIC ALA MOANA / WARD / KAKAAKO / BREAKFAST 7 5 14 5 Sea Life Park SHOPPING LINE - WEST SIGHTSEEING LINE DON QUIJOTE LINE DOWNTOWN LINE EXCURSION LINE ISLAND-TRANSPORT SERVICES. *If the bus stop is too crowded, trolley may make a stop slightly away from official stop location. Please board the trolley 10 10 LEALEA TROLLEY wherever it comes to a full and complete stop. 11 RESTAURANT DINNER & ALA MOANA BEACH DIAMOND HEAD LINE Open Mon-Sat 10:00~21:00 SHOPPING LINE - EAST SUNSET DRIVE Cafe Tajimahal 22nd Ave Sun 10:00~18:00 Each trolley stop sign is KAHALA MALL / Sabrina's Restaurant This indoor shopping mall AROUND WAIKIKI LINE RESTAURANT DINNER & SHOPPING LINE - EAST ROUTES & STOPS numbered according to the HONOLULU features over 100 stores including Whole Foods and NIGHT VIEW DRIVE 7 8 stop numbers on the map.
    [Show full text]
  • Hawaii SFPE Seminars IBC 13-14Nov2007.Pmd
    AIA MEMBERS EARN 6 AIA/CES LEARNING UNITS FOR EACH SEMINAR!!! HAWAII SFPE SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS Two One-Day Seminars, take one or both The Hawaii Chapter of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers is sponsoring these excellent one-day seminars through a special arrangement with the International Codes Council with HAWAII CHAPTER cosponsorship by the Honolulu Fire Department, the Honolulu AIA, and CSI Honolulu Seminar No. 1 Seminar No. 2 2003 IBC SOLVING MEANS OF EGRESS ISSUES IN 2003 IBC SPECIAL USES AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS MIXED OCCUPANCIES Date & Time: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Date & Time: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Location: McCoy Pavilion, Ala Moana Beach Park Location: McCoy Pavilion, Ala Moana Beach Park Cost: $125 ($75 for SFPE members, Chapter Friends, Cost: $125 ($75 for SFPE members, Chapter Friends, AIA AIA members, and CSI Honolulu members) members, and CSI Honolulu members) Length of Seminar: 1 Day ICC CEU Credit: 0.6 Length of Seminar: 1 Day ICC CEU Credit: 0.6 Experience Level: Intermediate-Advanced Experience Level: Advanced Description: Provides knowledge of requirements for means of egress. Description: Provides an overview and application of code requirements for mixed Objectives: Upon completion, participants will be better able to: occupancies, hazardous materials, unlimited area occupancies, covered malls and • List and describe each of the 3 parts of a means of egress high-rise buildings. Utilizes drawings and examples to illustrate complex design and • Identify the 7 fundamental means of egress design issues inspection topics. • Calculate occupant load and determine required means of egress capacity Objectives: Upon completion, participants will be better able to: • Determine required number of exits.
    [Show full text]
  • Rainbow Wahine Invitational
    Rainbow Wahine Invitational October 30 - 31, 2012 Leilehua Golf Course Honolulu, Hawai'i Aloha Coaches! The Rainbow Wahine Invitational is rapidly approaching and we are looking forward to your arrival and participation in our tournament! The purpose of this manual is to provide direction to visiting institutions as you plan your trip to Hawai'i. Please thoroughly review this manual and bring it with you, as you may need to refer to it during your stay. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call our tournament staff. Mahalo, Shelton Tang University of Hawai'i Tournament Director Page 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational Tuesday, October 30 - Wednesday, October 31, 2012 Teams Head Coach Assistant Coach 1. University of Hawai'i Lori Castillo 2. Boise State University Nicole Bird 3. Brigham Young University Carrie Roberts Juli Erekson 4. Eastern Michigan University Sandra Wagner 5. Florida International University Joe Vogel 6. UC Irvine Julie Brooks Jane Chin 7. University of Memphis Beth Harrelson Sally Andrews 8. New Mexico State University Jackie Booth Ashley Elias 9. North Dakota State Universitiy Matt Johnson Rachel Roller 10. Sacramento State University David Sutherland 11. University of Toledo Nicole Hollingsworth Piyathida Chaiyapan 12. Washington State University Kelli Kamimura Individuals: 1 Eastern Michigan University 2 Florida International University 3 Florida International University 4 University of Toledo 5 University of Toledo 6 University of Memphis 7 Sacramento State University 8 Sacramento State University 9 North
    [Show full text]
  • The Ethics Commission Meeting
    8/10/2018 WELCOME TO THE ETHICS COMMISSION MEETING Please sign in at the testimony table. As a courtesy, please silence your cell phone. Date: August15,2018 Time: 11:30a.m. Place: Kapālama Hale 925 Dillingham Boulevard 1st Floor Conference Room 1 ORDER OF BUSINESS I. Call to Order, Public Notice, Quorum Honolulu Ethics Commission “We Hold the Public’s Trust” 2 1 8/10/2018 II. NEW BUSINESS A. Chair’s Report 1. Announcements, Introductions, Correspondence, and Additional Distribution Honolulu Ethics Commission “We Hold the Public’s Trust” 3 II.A. CHAIR’S REPORT (cont’d) 2. For Action: Approval of Open Session Minutes of July 18, 2018 3. For Action: Approval of Executive Session Minutes of July 18, 2018 [exec/session if needed, HRS §92-5(a)(4)] Honolulu Ethics Commission “We Hold the Public’s Trust” 4 2 8/10/2018 II.B. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND LEGAL COUNSEL’S (EDLC) REPORT 1. Staff Work Reports Summary . Sr. Clerk . Legal Clerk III (TA) . Investigator . Associate Legal Counsel Honolulu Ethics Commission “We Hold the Public’s Trust” 5 II.B.1. STAFF WORK REPORTS – HIGHLIGHTS SENIOR CLERK . Assisting with EC meeting administration, uploading docs to website . Compiled data for FY18 reporting . Processing lobbyist forms . Assisting with legal clerk functions, attending staff and other meetings Honolulu Ethics Commission “We Hold the Public’s Trust” 6 3 8/10/2018 II.B.1. STAFF WORK REPORTS – HIGHLIGHTS LEGAL CLERK III (TA) . Finalizing all-City ethics training (FY16–FY18) . Processing meeting minutes/materials, case intake, UIPA log . Assisting investigations, drafting correspondence; compiling data for FY18 statistics .
    [Show full text]
  • Ad E& MAY 2 6 1967
    FEBRUARY, 1966 254 &Ad e& MAY 2 6 1967 Amstrong, Richard,presents census report 145; Minister of Public Abbott, Dr. Agatin 173 Instruction 22k; 227, 233, 235, 236, Abortion 205 23 7 About A Remarkable Stranger, Story 7 Arnlstrong, Mrs. Richard 227 Adms, Capt . Alexander, loyal supporter Armstrong, Sam, son of Richard 224 of Kamehameha I 95; 96, 136 Ashford, Volney ,threatens Kalakaua 44 Adans, E.P., auctioneer 84 Ashford and Ashford 26 Adams, Romanzo, 59, 62, 110, 111, ll3, Asiatic cholera 113 Ilk, 144, 146, 148, 149, 204, 26 ---Askold, Russian corvette 105, 109 Adams Gardens 95 Astor, John Jacob 194, 195 Adams Lane 95 Astoria, fur trading post 195, 196 Adobe, use of 130 Atherton, F.C, 142 ---mc-Advertiser 84, 85 Attorney General file 38 Agriculture, Dept. of 61 Auction of Court House on Queen Street kguiar, Ernest Fa 156 85 Aiu, Maiki 173 Auhea, Chiefess-Premier 132, 133 illmeda, Mrs. Frank 169, 172 Auld, Andrew 223 Alapai-nui, Chief of Hawaii 126 Austin, James We 29 klapai Street 233 Automobile, first in islands 47 Alapa Regiment 171 ---Albert, barkentine 211 kle,xander, Xary 7 Alexander, W.D., disputes Adams 1 claim Bailey, Edward 169; oil paintings by 2s originator of flag 96 170: 171 Alexander, Rev. W.P., estimates birth mile: House, Wailuku 169, 170, 171 and death rates 110; 203 Bailey paintings 170, 171 Alexander Liholiho SEE: Kamehameha IV Baker, Ray Jerome ,photographer 80, 87, 7 rn Aliiolani Hale 1, 41 opens 84 1 (J- Allen, E.H., U.S. Consul 223, 228 Baker, T.J.
    [Show full text]
  • REPORT DOCUMENTATION FORM University of Hawai'i at Manoa
    REPORT DOCUMENTATION FORM WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH CENTER University of Hawai'i at Manoa I SERIES 2COWRR NUMBER Project Report PR-99-05 FIELD-GROUP 08-D,08-E 3TITLE 4 REPORT DATE October 1998 Subsurface geology and hydrogeology of 5 NO. OF downtown Honolulu, with engineering and PAGES xii + 225 environmental implications 6NO. OF 7NO.OF TABLES 13 1 FIGURES 25 8 AUIHOR(S) 9GRANT AGENCY Sue A. Finstick U.S. Department ofthe Interior Geological Survey 10 CONTRACT NUMBER 14-08-0001-G2015 II DESCRIPTORS: subsurface mapping, engineering geology, hydrology IDENTIFIERS: subsurface geology, subsurface hydrology, environmental implications, downtown Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii 12 ABSTRACT (PURPOSE, METHOD. RESULTS, CONCLUSIONS) In the downtown Honolulu area, detailed site investigations are required prior to the design and construction of high-rise buildings and other engineering structures. Hence, over the years, numerous soil borings, environmental assessments, and groundwater measurements have been conducted. As a result, much data on the subsurface geology of downtown Honolulu exists, but it is spread out among individual consulting firms and various governmental agencies. The purpose ofthis study is to compile the existing data and interpret the subsurface geology, engineering geology, hydrogeology, and environmental problems within the downtown Honolulu area. This study commenced with collecting and interpreting data from 2,276 soil boring logs from consulting firms in Honolulu, along with data from the Groundwater Index database and environmental databases maintained by the State ofHawaii. The subsurface materials are classified into nine categories: fill, lagoonal (low-energy)deposits, alluvial deposits, coralline debris, coral ledges, cinders, tuff, basalt, and residual soil or weathered volcanics.
    [Show full text]
  • Night Drop Savings Bank
    Night Drop Savings Bank Oahu Ala Moana Center Branch Kaneohe Branch Town Center of Mililani Branch UH Campus Branch 1450 Ala Moana Boulevard 45-1144 Kamehameha Highway 95-1249 Meheula Parkway Hemenway Hall Suite 1255 Suite 100 Suite 126 2445 Campus Road Honolulu, HI 96814-4613 Kaneohe, HI 96744-3272 Mililani, HI 96789-1787 Honolulu, HI 96822-2216 (808) 973-4864 (808) 233-4570 (808) 623-2878 (808) 973-6211 Ewa Branch Kapiolani Branch Nanakuli Wahiawa Branch Laulani Village Shopping Center 1600 Kapiolani Boulevard Sack N Save Branch 649 California Avenue 91-1101 Keaunui Drive Suite 205 87-2070 Farrington Highway Wahiawa, HI 96786-1941 Ewa Beach, HI 96706-6340 Honolulu, HI 96814-3897 Suite G (808) 622-4179 (808) 685-4618 (808) 946-2802 Waianae, HI 96792-3733 (808) 673-6600 Waianae Branch Haleiwa Branch Kapolei Branch Waianae Mall Haleiwa Shopping Plaza 888 Wakea Street Pearl City Branch 86-120 Farrington Highway 66-197 Kamehameha Highway Kapolei, HI 96707 Pearl City Shopping Center Building 1 Suite A (808) 674-2288 850 Kamehameha Highway Waianae, HI 96792-3065 Haleiwa, HI 96712-1400 Suite 164 (808) 673-2606 (808) 637-5042 Main Branch Pearl City, HI 96782-2657 1001 Bishop Street (808) 455-4138 Waikiki Branch Hawaii Kai Branch Honolulu, HI 96813-3400 Waikiki Trade Center Hawaii Kai Towne Center (808) 523-6844 Pearlridge Branch 2255 Kuhio Avenue 333 Keahole Street 98-200 Kamehameha Highway Suite 105 Honolulu, HI 96825-3406 Makiki Branch 1st Floor Honolulu, HI 96815-2681 (808) 395-2308 1209 Piikoi Street Aiea, HI 96701-4395 (808) 923-1102 Honolulu,
    [Show full text]