Category Archive: General

Dec 13

Laie Park Management to Change

December 12, 2011 Hawaii Reserves, Inc., the Laie Community Association and the Laie Hawaii North Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) have announced that Laie Park will soon be under new management. As of January 1, 2012, the park will be managed by the Laie Hawaii North Stake; it …

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Apr 29

Updated Laie Emergency Plan

Updated Laie Emergency Plan Major stakeholders in the community of Laie, including the Laie Community Association and HRI, recently updated the Laie Emergency Planning brochure. Revisions were made to help improve evacuation speed and efficiency for tsunamis, including: an emphasis on immediate evacuation inland – for most residents, to the foothills of Laie; the instruction …

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Apr 29

Foodland Bridge to be Replaced

Drainage Update: Bridge Widening Revised July 30, 2010 The State Department of Transportation recently agreed to replace the existing 25-foot-wide Foodland Bridge with a new 50-foot bridge–doubling its drainage capacity. This is an important milestone for Laie. The project is scheduled to start in 2011. The Laie Community Association (LCA) has been working with Hawaii …

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Apr 29

Envision Laie Exhibit Open

(Honolulu, Hawaii–August 23, 2010)–A new information center in Laie opened to the public on July 30. The center, planned and coordinated by Envision Laie, showcases the area’s rich history, the beauty and diversity of the community, public input regarding the potential of the area, and conceptual renderings of future possibilities. The exhibit is located in …

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Apr 29

Chickens in Laie

Chickens in La’ie have become quite a nuisance. Here is some information: Honolulu City Ordinance: Animals and Fowl Article 2: Animal Nuisances talks about what is against city ordinances. Section 7-2.2 includes definitions, such as what a nuisance is (making noise continuously for 10 minutes, or intermittently for 30 minutes), 7-2.5 (residences are limited to …

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