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Reminder: Aiea High School Family Fun Fair is TOMORROW, March 30!

The Aiea High School Family Fun Fair will be happening tomorrow night, March 30, on the Aiea High School grounds!

This will be a fun night of fun and food to celebrate Aiea High School’s 50th anniversary! Come visit the food booths (hot dogs, fried noodles, teri burgers, SPAM musubi, plate lunches and more!), Xtreme Rides & Inflatables, a petting zoo, country store, craft fair vendors, pony rides (yes, pony rides!), games, entertainment, face painting, and more!

See the even flyer for more information!

If you need a place to park, you can park at Aiea Elementary School for a nominal fee. A free shuttle bus between the elementary school and Aiea High School will be provided. Look for signs on the day of the event.

Hope to see you all there!!!

Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Kam Drive-Inn Development

Available for download below is a PDF version of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed “Live, Work, Play ‘Aiea” project.

The Live, Work, Play ‘Aiea community, proposed on the 14-acre property formerly used for Kamehameha Drive-In Theatre in Aiea, Oahu, would integrate homes, stores, restaurants, offices, and public plazas. Major components include up to 1,500 homes in five buildings ranging in height from 150 to 350 feet tall, 143,000 square feet of commercial space, and 80,000 square feet of office space.

To allow for the uses envisioned, a change in zoning will be necessary from the B-2 Community Business District to BMX-3 Community Business Mixed-Use District with a maximum height limit of 350 feet.

We encourage interested or concerned residents to review the EIS and send your comments to the project’s applicant and consultants:

  • CP Kam Properties LLC
    120 North Robertson Boulevard
    Los Angeles, CA 90048.
    Contact: Mr. John Manavian, (310) 855-8484
  • PBR HAWAII
    1001 Bishop Street, Suite 650
    Honolulu, HI 96813.
    Contact: Mr. Tom Schnell, (808) 521-5631

By Hawaii state law, public comments on the environmental impact statement are being accepted through March 23.

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