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MAYOR HANNEMANN: KAPIOLANI PARK CLEANUP PROGRAM CONTINUES


(Wed., Dec. 2, 2009)—Mayor Mufi Hannemann today announced that grassy areas in Kapiolani Park, between Kalakaua Avenue and the sidewalk, have been closed for ongoing maintenance and beautification work.

Honolulu homeless moved for cleaning of Kapiolani Park ...Dec 2, 2009 ... The latest encampment of as many as 40 homeless people will be moved out today so crews can cut grass and perform other maintenance in the area. But the homeless may be able to move back in after the work because of an apparent loophole in the law.
www.honoluluadvertiser.com/.../Honolulu-homeless--moved-for-cleaning--of-Kapiolani-Park - Cached


Honolulu homeless moved for cleaning of Kapiolani Park ...
Dec 2, 2009 ... The homeless in Kapi'olani were able to skirt the city's revised "illegal camping" ordinance — which went into effect in August 2008 to ...
www.honoluluadvertiser.com/.../Honolulu-homeless--moved-for-cleaning--of-Kapiolani-Park - Cached



Mayor Hannemann: Kapiolani Park Cleanup Program Continues ...
Dec 2, 2009 ... The mayor says the campers were creating a growing health and safety problem and he says he hopes this will remove the things cluttering the area. The mayor says this is an extension of a beautification project started in March. It starts tonight and will continue indefinitely.


Plan approved to stop homeless camping at Kapiolani Park - Hawaii ...Dec 2, 2009 ...
There's been a back and forth between the city and the homeless. Overnight camping is not allowed in Kapiolani Park but about 40 homeless found a loophole and set up tents along a six foot strip of grass between the sidewalk and Kalakaua Avenue. But now city attorney's say that land is in fact park property.
www.hawaiinewsnow.com/Global/story.asp?S=11611485

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