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  2. Honolulu permitting department touts new tech in backlog fight

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    Apr. 5—The Department of Planning' and Permitting's new high-tech plan to track, in real time, the status and whereabouts of someone's building permit application. Much like the infamous months ...

  3. Oahu firecracker permit applications available online - AOL

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    Dec. 3—Permits are required to purchase firecrackers, and permit holders must be at least 18 years old. Honolulu Fire Department officials said firecracker permits are now available and must be ...

  4. Planners approve state permit for Kualoa Ranch expansion - AOL

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    Dec. 17—The Honolulu Planning Commission has voted to adopt a state special-use permit to allow Kualoa Ranch Inc. to expand business operations at its Windward Oahu property.

  5. Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources - Wikipedia

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    The Commission on Water Resource Management (CWRM) is an attached agency that administers the State Water Code, Chapter 174C of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. It has jurisdiction over land-based surface water and groundwater resources, but not coastal waters and generally, it is responsible for addressing water quantity issues, while water quality issues are under the purview of the Hawaii ...

  6. The Central Ala Moana - Wikipedia

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    The Central Ala Moana is a residential skyscraper in the Ala Moana district of Honolulu, Hawaii.Built between 2019 and 2021, the tower stands at 435 ft (133 m) tall with 43 floors and is the current tallest building in Hawaii, [2] among the state's over 90 high-rise buildings.

  7. Honolulu Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    On December 27, 1850, an ordinance issued by Kamehameha III established the Honolulu Fire Department. [5] On February 3, 1851, Oahu Governor Kekuanaoa appointed Alexander Joy Cartwright Jr. to be Chief Engineer of the Fire Department of the City of Honolulu, making him the first Fire Engineer of the newly formed department. [7]

  8. Kapuāiwa Building - Wikipedia

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    426 Queen St., Honolulu, Hawaii: Coordinates: Area: 0.5 acres (0.20 ha) Built: 1884: Architect: George Lucas: Architectural style: Italianate Renaissance revival: Part of: Hawaii Capital Historic District (ID78001020 [1]) NRHP reference No. 73000660 [1] Added to NRHP: July 2, 1973

  9. Territorial Building - Wikipedia

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    The building is located at 465 South King Street in downtown Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. The Territorial Building was designed by the architect Arthur Reynolds, in the Classical Revival architectural style. Building started in 1925 and was finished in 1926. A four-story tower sits atop a two-story base, with decoration only in the public areas.