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April 6, 2007
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FEATURE ARTICLE
· Step It Up Hawai`i Walking Campaign 30 Minutes a Day to Better Health
COUNTY BULLETIN BOARD
· Real Property Tax Assessments for 2007-2008 on File, Appeal Deadline is April 9
· Vacancies on the Countys Boards and Commissions
· Bridges of the Island of Hawai`i Featured in Brochure Series
· Water Conservation Notice Puakea Bay to Halawa in North Kohala
· Public Access, Open Space & Natural Resources Preservation Commission Meetings
· Housing Dept to Hold Info Meetings on Home Ownership Option Program
· EPA Invites Entries in Green Building Design Contest
· Updated West Hawai`i Roadway Brochure Available to Public
· Real Property Tax Division Taking Applications for Post-Quake Tax Relief
· Earthquake Repairs How to Apply for a Building Permit Waiver
· Amnesty Bill for Illegal Residential, Ag Structures -- Requirements
· Recycling Drop-Offs -- Update
· Redemption Centers Locations and Hours of Operation
COMMUNITIES IN ACTION
· Free Tax Preparation Help in West Hawaii Sponsored by AARP and IRS
· Art of Recycling School Competition Awards Ceremony, Display Dates
· Benefit to Support Second Annual Native American PowWow in Hilo April 7
· Talk Story Session on Hilo Bay Watershed Thursday, April 12
· Big Island Youth Video Contest Seeks Entrants Deadline April 13
· Kona Outdoor Circle Annual Scholarship Application Deadline is April 30
· West Hawaii Bar Assn Scholarship to Celebrate Law Week in Kona May 1-7
· Ho`ea Ea: Food Sovereignty Conference June 14-17
· National Water Catchment Experts Meet on Hawai`i Island Aug 15-17
· Free Mulch Available at Kona Transfer Station
· Check Out our Countys Community Development Plan Website
TRAFFIC ALERT
· County Working toward Making Kalawa Road Extension Permanent
FEATURE ARTICLES
Step It Up Hawai`i Walking Campaign 30 Minutes a Day to Better Health
The following article about a new campaign to get Hawai`is people walking for fitness was provided by the State Department of Healths Healthy Hawaii Initiative.
On April 4, 2007, the Hawaii State Department of Health launched a 10-week statewide walking campaign called Step It Up Hawaii.
The walking campaign encourages all Hawaii residents to walk at least 30 minutes a day. The campaign targets 35- to 55-year-old adults who are thinking about being active (contemplators). These are the people that have their walking shoes, but need that extra nudge to actually get going for a regular daily walk.
Hawai`is adults will begin receiving messages via TV, radio, and print media encouraging them to try and incorporate walking into their daily routine.
Three 10+ minute walks are just as effective as one 30-minute walk.
The first TV ad features a husband and a wife walking. The husband shares how he started with just a 10 minute walk and gradually increases his way up to walking 30+ minutes, 5 days a week. The husband shares how he feels better and looks better (his wife agrees.)
The second TV ad depicts a woman who asks her friend to join her for a pau hana walk after work. The woman shares how walking has given her more energy for life and her family.
Investing 30 minutes a day in a walk really helps
If you walk just 30 minutes a day, five days a week, you could lose 510 pounds after a year.
For people who are not regularly physically active, walking at least 30 minutes a day, five days a week is one of the best things they can do for their body and state of mind.
Walking can change lives.
Moderate to vigorous walking helps:
· to relieve stress,
· gives the heart the workout that it needs,
· reduces the likelihood of high blood pressure,
· it makes you feel good,
· it can help you look good, too.
Whats even better is that you can break up the walks into short 10+ minute walks and still get the great health benefits of a continuous 30-plus minute walk. It all starts with just one step.
Pedestrian safety is key component of this walking campaign
DOH has partnered with the Hawaii State Dept. of Transportations Walk Wise pedestrian safety campaign. Walk Wise is providing brochures and talking points to be used at walking events on measures that should be taken to ensure safety when out walking.
The Start.Living.Healthy campaign website www.healthyhawaii.com includes the latest information on making healthy lifestyle choices in Hawaii and will include brochures on pedestrian safety.
The public is encouraged to visit www.healthyhawaii.com to find out how you can start integrating little changes into their daily routine that will add up to big health benefits.
Step It Up Hawaii is the latest component of the Department of Healths statewide health promotion campaign called Start.Living.Healthy. run by DOHs Healthy Hawaii Initiative (HHI).
In 1999, the Department of Health created HHI with a portion of Hawaiis tobacco settlement funds. HHI focuses on the promotion of physical activity, good nutrition and living tobacco-free to reduce the burden of chronic diseases and to increase years of healthy life.
For more information, visit www.healthyhawaii.com . To your health!
COUNTY BULLETIN BOARD
Real Property Tax Assessments for 2007-2008 on File, Appeal Deadline Apr 9
Real Property tax assessments for the 2007-2008 tax year have been compiled and are on file at the County of Hawaii, Real Property Tax Office.
A Notice of Property Assessment will be mailed to property owners on or before March 15, 2007. Please review the assessment information carefully. The notice of property assessment includes the taxable value placed upon buildings and all other real property and the amount of exemption, if any, allowed on the property.
If you fail to receive the Notice of Assessment, contact the County Tax Office at 961-8201 or 327-3540.
Property owners may come to the Real Property Tax Office to inspect the assessment on their property and to confer with staff members so that errors may be corrected prior to the finalization of the assessment list. The County of Hawaii maintains two offices located in East and West Hawaii. The East Hawaii Office is located at Aupuni Center, 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 4, Hilo, Hawaii, and the West Hawaii Office at 75-5706 Kuakini Highway, Suite 112, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
If you do not agree with the value placed on your property or if you are not allowed an exemption to which you are entitled, an appeal may be filed with the Tax Board of Review or the Tax Appeal Court. If you do not agree with the value placed upon your property as set forth on the Notice of Assessment or if you are denied an exemption to which you are entitled, an appeal may be filed.
A deposit of $15.00 is required for each appeal to the Tax Board of Review. A deposit of $3.00 is required for each appeal to the small claims procedure of the Tax Court. For an appeal to the regular Tax Court, the cost is 5% of the amount of taxes in dispute but no more that $100.00 nor less than $5.00.
The deadline for filing appeals against the 2007 Real Property Tax Assessments is April 9, 2007 in East and West Hawaii.
An appeal may be filed with either the Tax Board of Review or the Tax Appeal Court.
Appeal forms to the Tax Appeal Court are available at the Tax Appeal Court, Box 376, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809 or by calling 1-(808) 539-4777.
Appeal forms to the Tax Board of Review are available at the Real Property Tax Office located at Aupuni Center, 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 4, Hilo, Hawaii, or at 75-5706 Kuakini Highway, Suite 112, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. Appeal forms may also be obtained at the Countys Website: www.hawaiipropertytax.com .
Should you have further questions, please call the Real Property Tax Office at 961-8201 (Hilo) or 327-3540 (Kona).
Seeking Applicants to Vacancies on Countys Boards and Commissions
The County of Hawai`i is seeking applicants from our community to the following Boards and Commissions which currently have vacancies:
1. Committee on Aging: Two vacancies; one in Kohala and one in Ka`u.
2. Arborist Advisory Committee: One vacancy (at-large).
3. Family Violence Advisory Committee: Presently not empanelled; we intend on doing so, so there are many vacancies (all at large).
4. Fire Board of Appeals: Five vacancies (all at-large).
5. Highway Safety Council: Four vacancies (all at-large).
6. Kailua Village Design Committee: Three vacancies.
7. Pension Board: One vacancy (at-large).
8. Salary Commission: Three vacancies; Council Districts 1, 4 and 6.
9. Transportation Commission: Two vacancies; Council Districts 1 and 4.
10. Veterans Advisory Committee: Four vacancies.
11. Water Board: One vacancy (Council District 8).
To apply, you may pick up an application at the Mayors Office at 891 Ululani Street, Hilo 96720 or the Kona mayors office at Hanama Place, 75-5706 Kuakini Hwy, Suite 103, Kailua-Kona 96750. Upon completing the application, you may drop off or mail the application to either of the above addresses or to Lincoln Ashida, Corporation Counsel at Hilo Lagoon Centre, 101 Aupuni Street, Suite 325, Hilo 96720.
If you have any questions, please call Lincoln Ashida at 961-8251.
Bridges of the Island of Hawaii Featured in Brochure Series
Made of steel, concrete or wood, there are 127 bridges on the Island of Hawaii spanning streams or gulches in every community. Maintained by the County of Hawaii, each bridge must be 20 feet or longer to be registered on the National Bridge Inventory.
These bridges are now being featured in a series of brochures now being prepared by the County of Hawaii. The first brochure showcases the bridges that serve the communities of Kalopa and Paauilo. It includes photographs of each of the 19 bridges, their locations on a map and the weight restrictions for each of these bridges.
Typically, each of the bridges is named after the gulch or stream it crosses. Ten of the bridges in Kalopa and Paauilo are made of wood. Some of them date back to the 1920s.
To access the brochure on-line, go to the Countys website at www.co.hawaii.hi.us . Click on Projects Update, and then click on Bridges of Kalopa & Pa'auilo. The brochure can be printed and is best viewed on 8.5 x 14 (legal) size paper. Copies are also available at the Department of Public Works at 101 Pauahi Street, Hilo.
Water Conservation Notice Puakea Bay to Halawa in North Kohala
Due to a breakdown of the Hawi No. 2 Deepwell, the Department of Water Supply urges consumers in the affected area to conserve water while the repairs are being made. A water conservation notice is a voluntary action to reduce water usage by 10%.
Affected Area: Puakea Bay to Halawa, North Kohala water system.
For customers in the affected area of this Water Conservation Notice, a list of ways to reach the 10% reduction goal is provided:
Agricultural users should irrigate only at night from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. This measure will reduce water loss due to evaporation and minimize water system drain during peak demand.
If you have questions or concerns, please contact Daryl Ikeda of the Department of Water Supply at 961-8790.
Hisaoka Gym, a County Parks and Recreation facility in Kamehameha Park in Kapa`au, North Kohala, sustained major structural damage during the October 15, 2006 earthquake.
Extent of the damage
The connections where several of the buildings concrete columns join the steel roof framing were compromised by a loss of concrete around the anchor bolts connecting the two components.
The earthquake also damaged much of the suspended ceiling and many of the facilitys light fixtures. Other damage included broken plumbing fixtures, cracking of walls and broken tiles.
Where are we now?
The County is currently negotiating with FEMA and AIG Insurance Company for repair funding. The Department of Parks and Recreation has recently signed off on FEMAs project worksheet describing the extent of the damage.
In the meantime, Parks and Recreation has selected a consultant to do the plans and specs to repair, with the emphasis on getting the building structurally sound first, so that the building may be entered safely.
Lots of people want to help
We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many people who have offered to help with the cleanup and repairs at Hisaoka Gym. The main objective now is to get the building structurally sound so that any workers or volunteers who want to help can enter the building safely.
Please know that as soon as we can, we will open up the building so that the volunteers can safely enter to offer their help.
For further information, please contact the Department of Parks and Recreation at 961-8311.
Public Access, Open Space & Natural Resources Preservation Commission Meetings
The Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation Commission is once again holding meetings throughout the County of Hawai`i to provide information on the revised suggestion form that is used to submit suggestions for possible acquisition of lands by the County for the following purposes:
The meeting agenda will also include an update on the status of the acquisition of properties on the current priority list.
The public is encouraged to attend and participate in submitting suggestions of lands in the County that should be preserved and/or protected. The meetings will start at 6:00 p.m., at the following sites:
March 13 (Tuesday) Papaaloa Annex |
March 13 (Tuesday) Keaau Community Center |
March 14 (Wednesday) Aupuni Center Conference Room |
April 3 (Tuesday) Yano Hall, Kona |
April 4. (Wednesday) Kona Mayors office, Hanama Place |
April 4 (Wednesday) Waimea Center |
April 9 (Monday) Cooper Center, Volcano |
April 11 (Wednesday) Naalehu Club House |
April 11 (Wednesday) Kohala Cultural Center |
For further information, please contact Stacie Waltjen, Secretary at 961-8251.
Housing Dept to Hold Info Meetings on Home Ownership Option Program
The County of Hawai`is Office of Housing and Community Development will be holding informational meetings for Housing Choice Voucher Section 8 program participants about the Homeownership Option Program (HOP).
The HOP is a voluntary program which provides participating families the option of purchasing a home with their assistance, rather than renting.
You must call 959-7476 to reserve a space.
If there is insufficient participation, times may be cancelled or combined.
The presentations are scheduled for:
· Monday, April 16, 2007, at 9 am and at 11 am at Kona Mayors office, Hanama Place.
· Wednesday, April 18, 2007, at 9 am, 1:30 pm and 4 pm. at Pahoa Community Center.
· Thursday, April 19, 2007, at 11 am and 1:30 pm at 1990 Kinoole Street, Suite 104, Hilo.
· Friday, April 20, 2007 at 11 am and 1:30 pm 1990 Kinoole Street, Suite 104, Hilo.
EPA Invites Entries in Green Building Design Contest
The following article was contributed by Linda Peters, Recycling Coordinator with the Countys Department of Environmental Management, to encourage Hawai`i Island residents to enter their designs in this green building design competition.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, along with GreenBuildingBlocks.com, the Building Materials Reuse Association, the American Institute of Architects and West Coast Green, announce the first Lifecycle Building Challenge, a national competition to develop green building strategies and designs.
Such green building designs would aim at reducing waste and promoting conservation of resources, by facilitating adaptation, disassembly and reuse of materials.
One Big Island resident who recently built his own home incorporating green building ideas defined lifecycle costs.
Most often industry experts and owners look solely at the initial construction costs and fail to consider repair/maintenance costs, human resources costs, and demolition costs, the resident said. For me the exciting part of this (Lifecycle Building) Challenge is the holistic approach at design and the recognition that the initial construction captures only one aspect of the costs and possibly not the most significant portion.
Whats the goal of the challenge?
The goal of the challenge is to:
"Lifecycle building innovations are about improving the efficiency of our resource utilization and heading towards a more sustainable environment, said Wayne Nastri, administrator of the U.S. EPAs Pacific Southwest Office in San Francisco. This challenge raises the standard for both green building and environmental protection."
How does someone enter the contest? Who can submit entries?
The Lifecycle Building Challenge is currently accepting submissions and is hoping that students as well as architects, designers, engineers, reuse experts and other building professionals will participate. Ideas that facilitate reuse, minimize waste, support disassembly and anticipate the future use of building materials are encouraged.
What is the deadline to register?
The registration deadline is April 15, 2007. For more information or to enter the competition, visit http://www.lifecyclebuilding.org .
What categories of entries are being sought?
The challenge, open to built and un-built work, has three main categories:
What is the award?
GreenBuildingBlocks.com, the only private sector sponsor of the Lifecycle Building Challenge, is donating $7,500 in award money to be divided among the three winners in the student category.
All winners will be honored at an awards ceremony at the West Coast Green Conference in San Francisco in September 2007.
Why green building practices make a difference
In the United States, buildings consume 60 percent of total materials flow (excluding food and fuel) and account for 33 percent of the solid waste stream.
Building renovation and demolition accounts for 91 percent of the construction and demolition debris generated each year, while new construction accounts for only 9 percent.
Between the years 2000-2030, 27 percent of existing buildings will be replaced and 50 percent of the total building stock will be used for construction.
Reuse of materials is key
These issues can be addressed by planning for a building or building component's eventual deconstruction or adaptation. By creating building components that can be easily recovered and reused, materials are kept at their highest value, resulting in reduced consumption of energy and resources.
About GreenBuildingBlocks.com
Green Building Blocks is the leading online resource for building professionals committed to sustainable home construction and green remodeling. Its a place where builders, contractors, designers, architects, and others can promote their businesses, find green partners and products, and learn to build a better world.
About the Lifecycle Building Challenge
The Lifecycle Building Challenge is a partnership between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, American Institute of Architects, Building Materials Reuse Association and West Coast Green to change the way people think about, design, construct and deconstruct buildings by developing an inventory of strategies to maximize material recovery and reduce environmental and economic costs.
For further information please contact: Andrea Nieto of Access Communications at 1-(415) 844-6218 or anieto@accesspr.com .
Updated West Hawaii Roadway Brochure Available to Public
A newly-updated guide to on-going roadwork in West Hawaii is now available to the public. The brochure is available at County offices in east and west Hawaii and online at the Countys website at www.co.hawaii.hi.us .
The brochure will be updated regularly, and the latest update (now on yellow paper to distinguish it from its predecessor) is available as of March 1, 2007. The next update to the brochure is planned for March 31, 2007.
The brochure West Hawaii Roadwork Ahead provides maps and details of 42 projects being planned, under construction or completed in West Hawaii. These projects are those taking place between June 1, 2006 and June 30, 2007.
Also included in the brochure is information about the Countys action plan to improve the capacity of north/south roadways.
The maps and projects are numbered and a legend provides information on the project status:
· A - for future;
· B - construction started;
· C - completed and
· D - no date set for construction.
Dotted lines indicate proposed roads and solid lines indicate existing roads.
To access the brochure on-line, go to the Countys homepage, click on Projects Update, and then click on DPW Road Brochure. The brochure can be printed out and is best reproduced on 11 x 17 size paper.
Copies of the brochure are also available at:
For round-the-clock information on road work, please call 334-9559. For specifics about a roadway project, contact Bruce McClure, Director of Public Works at 961-8321.
Real Property Tax Division Taking Applications for Post-Quake Tax Relief
The Hawai`i County Real Property Division encourages property owners with earthquake damages to apply for real property tax relief.
To start the process, please download the application form at www.hawaiipropertytax.com . Real Property Tax assessors will visit the affected properties whose owners apply for such tax relief. Besides damage to buildings, land lost in the earthquake, such as landslides into the ocean, will also be eligible for reassessment.
Substantiating documents of damage such as photographs, contractors quotations or appraisals may be submitted at the time of application. The deadline to file applications is June 30, 2007.
Steps to complete the application:
Note: This application is only for real property taxes paid, or due. In all cases, the amount of relief will not reduce the total annual taxes to less than the minimum tax for the parcel. If you are currently paying the minimum tax, please do not complete this form, as no relief will be calculated. The tax relief calculation will be based on the balance of the tax year, October 15, 2006 to June 30, 2007.
Please be advised that the Real Property Tax Office does not assess, or tax, improvements such as retaining walls, fences, landscaping, and driveways. Therefore, damage of this type would not result in any tax relief.
For further information, please call Real Property Tax Division at 961-8201.
Earthquake Repairs -- How to Apply for Building Permit Waiver
Here is some information regarding who qualifies under the emergency ordinance for waiver of certain requirements and fees for emergency repair work.
To qualify for the waiver of certain requirements, the applicant must complete the Waiver of Certain Requirements Form. It is available either at Public Works, by fax or online. The form must be completed and brought in at the time they apply for a permit to the Hilo or Kona Public Works offices within sixty (60) days from the approval of the ordinance.
Proof of Earthquake Damage
To qualify for the emergency repair work and take advantage of the waiver, the applicant must show proof that damages were caused by the earthquakes. This can be done by filing an incident report with Civil Defense by calling 935-0031 or online at www.co.hawaii.hi.us . Click on EarthQuake Emergency Information.
Homes that received a green tag following the earthquake may make repairs without a permit. No inspections are required.
How do you get a yellow tag (restricted use) declaration removed?
This is a yellow tag that only an inspector with the Building Division of Public Works can remove.
Visit either the Hilo or Kona Building Division of Public Works or call Civil Defense at 961-8604 and give them your name and the district you reside in.
Electrical and plumbing work must be performed by a licensed electrician or plumber.
Structures must be restored to their original condition prior to the earthquakes of October 15, 2006. An inspection by the Building Division of Public Works may be required depending on the extent of damage.
The Building Division of Public Works in Kona or Hilo can answer your questions.
The Kailua-Kona office of the County Department of Public Works is located in Hanama Place at 75-5706 Kuakini Highway; phone 327-3520 for Building Division or 327-3530 for Engineering Division. In Hilo, the office is located at Aupuni Center, 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 7; phone 961-8331 for Building Division and 961-8327 for Engineering Division.
Both offices are open from 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, closed on State holidays.
Helpful tip to make sure youre hiring a licensed contractor
To verify if a contractor is licensed, and has workers compensation insurance, go to the website for the State of Hawai`i, Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs at http://plv.ehawaii.gov/pvlsearch/app .
Amnesty Bill for Illegal Residential, Ag Structures - Requirements
The County Council has recently passed an Amnesty Bill which will allow the homeowner to apply for permits for illegal structures (residential dwellings R-3 occupancies and agricultural buildings M-1 occupancies) that were constructed and finished before January 1, 2006.
Should you choose to take advantage of the Amnesty Bill, please be aware of the following minimum requirements:
BUILDING
Additions, Alterations and Repairs:
Electrical & Plumbing
· A licensed Electrical and Plumbing contractor licensed in the State of Hawaii must perform all work.
· Both permits must be applied for along with the Building Permit application.
· All Electrical and Plumbing Work must conform to the code that is presently being enforced by the County of Hawaii.
· County Electrical and Plumbing Inspectors shall perform all inspections.
Altogether, Three Permits Building, electrical and plumbing
For further information, please contact Brian Kajikawa, Building Division of the Department of Public Works at 961-8331. The divisions Kona office number is 327-3520.
The following items will now be accepted in the Mixed Recycling drop-off bins at the following County Transfer Stations: Hawi, Honokaa, Keauhou, Laupahoehoe, Pahoa, Pahala, Puako and Waimea.
Okay to Recycle:
· Paperboard or boxboard (cereal, tea, snack food boxes, etc.)
· Plastics #1 (milk jugs, detergent and bleach bottles, etc.)
· Metal cans (Rinsed tuna and cat food cans, soup cans, etc.)
· Newspapers and magazines
· Cardboard and brown paper bags (flattened)
· Mixed office paper and junk mail (No Brites)
· Phonebooks and paperbacks torn into 3-4 sections
Please note: Materials taken to the Kealakehe, Hilo or the Keaau Transfer Stations are still commodity-separated. Please look for signage on where to place recycled materials at these sites.
Thank you for your kokua, as always. For more information, please call 961-8554 or 961-8942.
Redemption Centers Hours of Operation
The following is a primer on the State of Hawai`i's beverage container redemption program works, and the location of the County of Hawaiis beverage container redemption sites:
Qualifying Beverage Containers:
Whats IN: Eligible (redeemable) beverage containers include: soft drinks, soda, water, juice, tea and coffee drinks, and low alcohol content drinks (beer, malt beverages, wine coolers, mixed spirits) in metal, glass or #1 plastic, 64 oz. or less.
Whats OUT: Ineligible (unredeemable) containers include: milk, wine and liquor containers.
Reminder: ONLY eligible HI5¢ labeled containers can be redeemed.
Qualified beverage containers may be redeemed for cash at the following locations:
**Transfer Station centers closed daily from 1:00-1:30pm for lunch.**
CURRENTLY OPEN |
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OPERATOR |
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Hawi Transfer Station** |
Saturday only: 8 am-4:30 pm. |
ARC of Hilo |
(Open Saturday only) |
(closed for lunch 1:00-1:30) |
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Hilo, 1260 Kilauea Ave. (Closed 12 noon-1:00 pm)
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Tues-Sat 9am-5pm |
Reynolds Recycling |
Hilo, 30 Makaala Street |
Mon thru Fri: 8:00am-5:00pm |
Atlas Recycling |
(Old industrial area) |
Sat & Sun: 8:00am-3:00pm |
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Hilo Transfer Station** |
Daily 8:00am-4:30pm |
ARC of Hilo |
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Honoka`a Transfer Station (Weekends only)
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Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30 |
ARC of Hilo |
Kailua-Kona, Pawai Place |
Mon thru Fri: 7:00am-4:00pm |
Atlas Recycling |
(Old industrial area) |
Sat 8:00am-3:00pm |
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Sun Closed |
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Keaau Transfer Station** |
M, W, F: 8:00am-4:30pm |
ARC of Hilo |
(Closed Tues & Thurs) |
Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm |
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Kealakehe Transfer Station** |
M, W, F: 8:00am-4:30pm |
ARC of Hilo |
(Closed Tues & Thurs) |
Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm |
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Keauhou Transfer Station** |
Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm |
ARC of Hilo |
(Weekends only) |
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Pahoa Transfer Station** |
Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm |
ARC of Hilo |
(Weekends only) |
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Puako Transfer Station** |
Sunday only 8:00am-4:30pm |
ARC of Hilo |
(Open Sunday only) |
(closed for lunch 1:00-1:30) |
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Waimea Transfer Station** |
M, W, F: 8:00am-4:30pm |
ARC of Hilo |
(Closed Tues & Thurs) |
Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm |
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