| Aloha,
I hope you and your family are well. Here are a few things
I'd like to share with you:
The Volunteer Special Enforcement Officers Program
Wants You!
In 2003, while I was a Honolulu City Councilman (Ewa-Kapolei-Waianae),
I authored and introduced legislation creating a volunteer policing
program within HPD. I got the idea from speaking to Neighborhood
Security Watch volunteers in my district who were fed up with
crime and drug abuse that was threatening our kama’aina
way of life. With the support of HPD and members of the community,
my bill passed the City Council unanimously on December 3, 2003
and was signed into law by the mayor that same month.
I was happy to learn recently that with little fanfare, HPD
launched the Volunteer Special Enforcement Officers Program
(VSEOP) in March of this year. The program uses the existing
Disabled Parking Program volunteers and gives them the added
ability to issue citations for expired registrations, safety
checks, parking out of stalls, and also allows them to assist
with abandoned vehicle enforcement. In order to qualify, volunteers
must be a U.S. citizen, at least 21 years old, have a high school
diploma or GED, have a valid driver’s license, pass a
background check, and complete 40-50 hours of training.
If you’re interested in being a part of this new and
exciting program, please contact Sgt. Emilio Laganse at 529-3136.
Grants Available for Urban Forestry Projects
I recently met with Ms. Jackie Ralya of the Department of Land
and Natural Resources’ Division of Forestry and Wildlife.
Ms. Ralya updated me on the Kaulunani Urban and Community Forestry
Program which they manage in partnership with the United States
Department of Agriculture Forest Service. They have grants available
for schools, churches, non-profits, and any other interested
groups that would like to do education and beautification projects
focusing on the planting of trees. The next deadline to submit
a proposal is November 15th. If you’re interested, please
contact Ms. Ralya at 672-5167 or at jralya@hawaii.rr.com.
“Listen-Story”
My next “listen-story” will be held at the Kamokila
Community Park meeting room (Honokai Hale) on Saturday, October
20th at 9am. Please come. If you can't, call or email your concerns.
Please contact me if I can help you in any way. My phone number
is 586-6830 and email is sengabbard@capitol.hawaii.gov.
Mahalo for the privilege of serving you! |