ewa puuloa district park

Ewa-Pu’uloa District Park., near Keoneula Blvd and Fort Weaver Road.

Picture courtesy of Yelp.

 

A constituent recently reached out to Councilmember Pine’s office reporting a broken fence at Ewa-Pu’uloa District Park. Residents had waited long for this beautiful park to be completed in 2014, but were disheartened that within a year of being opened, the fence was damaged by a car accident.

 

Councilmember Pine worked with Leeward Oahu Parks Manager Dexter Liu to put in a work request to have the fence repaired. The department now looks forward to fixing the fence in a timely manner, thanks to our residents.

 

If you would like to send in any requests or concerns to the City at the touch of your phone, Honolulu 311 is the official mobile application for the City & County of Honolulu. It provides a platform for people to report potholes, broken streetlights, cracked sidewalks, illegal dumping, and vandalized/broken signs, and can be downloaded via your smartphone.