The North Shore Outdoor Circle (NSOC) members climbed and volunteered atop Mt. Kaala, held workshops, and pruned trees in Haleiwa’s Weed Circle. Members also monitored Haleiwa Special District amendments related to signage as bills moved through the City Council and gave input regarding portions related to sign codes in the Land Ordinance revisions. The NSOC, worked with the Haleiwa Community on view plane issues related to Special District amendments on food trucks, supported efforts to preserve the view plane in lieu of a 72 foot cell phone tower fronting the land trust behind Sunset Beach Elementary School and wrote letters and visited city officials regarding the condition of Ke Ala Pupukea. The NSOC also became a partner in the Sunset Beach Dune Restoration Project and adopted the ginger garden in Waimea Valley. Members of the North Shore Branch climbed and volunteered atop Mt. Kaala, held workshops, and pruned trees in Haleiwa’s Weed Circle. Members monitored Haleiwa Special District amendments related to signage. We worked on a number of view plane issues: the Haleiwa side of Waimea Bay, Special District amendments on food trucks, and the land trust behind Sunset Beach Elementary School. We engaged city officials regarding the condition of Ke Ala Pupukea, became a partner in the Sunset Beach Dune Restoration Project, and adopted the ginger garden in Waimea Valley. Comments are closed.
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