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ABANDONED PROPERTY

May 8(671.) THIRD CIRCUIT COURT NOTICEEstates of: Patricia Jane Augustin, aka Patricia J. Augustin (P. No. 17-0-129) Carmen Franco (P. No. 17-1-0134) Mae Irene Franco, aka Mae Franco (P. No. 17-1-0135) All persons interested in the above estates are hereby notified that on Tuesday, July 11, 2017, at 8:00 a.m., the Judge presiding in probate, in his courtroom at Hale Kaulike, 777 Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, Hawaii, will hear all matters concerning the administration and distribution of said estates. All creditors of said estates are hereby directed to present their duly verified claims within sixty days from the date of this notice to (...) (End Date: May 22) (p68)
May 1(672.) DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERALSTATE OF HAWAIINOTICE OF INTENT TO ADMINISTRATIVELY FORFEIT PROPERTYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE PERSONS IDENTIFIED HEREIN AND ALL OTHERS WHO MAY HAVE AN INTEREST that administrative forfeiture proceedings have been commenced against the property listed herein by the filing with the Attorney General of Petitions for Administrative Forfeiture pursuant to Chapter 712A, (Hawaii Omnibus Criminal Forfeiture Act), Hawaii Revised Statutes ("HRS"). The appearance of names of persons and business entities in this notice does not mean that they are criminal suspects; it only means that the state believes they may have an interest in the (...) (End Date: May 15) (p68)
May 2(673.) THIRD CIRCUIT COURT NOTICEEstate of Anona L. Roman, aka Anona Loraine Roman, DeceasedProbate No. 17-1-0123 All persons interested in the above estate are hereby notified that on Thursday, July 6, 2017, at 8:00 a.m., the Judge presiding in probate, in his courtroom at Hale Kaulike, 777 Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, Hawaii, will hear all matters concerning the administration and distribution of said estate. All creditors of said estate are hereby directed to present their duly verified claims within sixty days from the date of this notice to the Chief Clerk of the Court, Hale Kaulike, 777 Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, Hawaii, or (...) (End Date: May 16) (p68)
May 2(674.) SCAD-17-0000138IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF HAWAI’IOFFICE OF DISCIPLINARY COUNSEL,Petitioner,vs.RONALD V. GRANT,Respondent.ORIGINAL PROCEEDING(ODC 16-0-027)ORDER OF SUSPENSION(By: Recktenwald, C.J., Nakayama, McKenna, Pollack, and Wilson, JJ.) Upon consideration of the petition submitted on March 7, 2017 by the Office of Disciplinary Counsel (ODC), requesting the immediate suspension of Respondent Ronald V. Grant from the practice of law pursuant to RSCH Rule 2.12A of the Rulesof the Supreme Court of the State of Hawai’i (RSCH), the declaration and exhibits attached thereto, and the record, we find Respondent Grant has, for more than one year, failed to meaningful or substantively respond to (...) (End Date: May 16) (p68)
May 2(675.) NOTICEVIDEO MONITORING FOR THECOMFORT STATION AT SANDY BEACH PARKNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 2-32.3(b)(5), Revised Ordinances of Honolulu that the City and County of Honolulu (City) will be installing video surveillance cameras to monitor Sandy Beach Park. These cameras will be employed for the general prevention and deterrence of criminal activity and to ensure the safety and security of the public and community we serve. The video surveillance cameras will be used to achieve legitimate law enforcement objectives for legitimate public purposes. The video surveillance cameras will begin operating and recording 10 calendar days after publication of this (...) (End Date: May 16) (p68)
May 3(676.) Chief CounselHawai`i Civil Rights CommissionCivil Service ExemptThe Hawai`i Civil Rights Commission administers the state’s discrimination laws and receives, investigates, litigates, and adjudicates complaints of discrimination. This posting is for the State of Hawaii, Department of Labor & Industrial Relations, Civil Rights Commission. The position is located in downtown Oahu.GENERAL DUTIES: The Chief Counsel serves as the attorney for the Commissioners, advising them on procedural and adjudication matters, rulemaking, legislation, and other matters. Represents the Commission before the legislature, in cases before the state circuit and appellate courts, and in federal courts. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Law degree from an ABA accredited law (...) (End Date: May 17) (p68)
May 3(677.) CITY & COUNTY OF HONOLULUDEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMER SERVICESPUBLIC AUCTION OF ABANDONED & UNCLAIMED VEHICLESNotice is hereby given that the following listed vehicles, after being towed and unclaimed pursuant to Chapter 290-1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and/or pursuant to Section 1513.10, Revised Ordinances of Honolulu, will be either sold by auction as is, disposed of, sold as junk, or will be donated to a governmental agency at the scheduled hour of auction. There will be a minimum bid of Fifty dollars ($50.00) for each vehicle sold at auction. Vehicles may be inspected within 5 calendar days prior to the day of auction (...) (End Date: May 17) (p68)
May 3(678.) PUBLIC NOTICE2017 ACTION PLAN FOR THE COUNTY OF HAWAI`I’S2015 - 2019 CONSOLIDATED PLANCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM The Hawaii County Council has approved the County of Hawaii’s 2017 Action Plan with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and has authorized the Mayor to execute and submit the Action Plan to HUD for the CDBG program.The County of Hawaii will utilize its 2017 CDBG allocation for the following projects:COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAMThe County of Hawaii’s total 2017 CDBG allocation is $2,500,000.00. In addition, the County anticipates receiving $100,000.00 of additional program income from the Residential (...) (End Date: May 17) (p68)
May 3(679.) PUBLIC NOTICE2017 ACTION PLAN FOR THE COUNTY OF HAWAI`I’S2015 - 2019 CONSOLIDATED PLANCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM The Hawaii County Council has approved the County of Hawaii’s 2017 Action Plan with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and has authorized the Mayor to execute and submit the Action Plan to HUD for the CDBG program.The County of Hawaii will utilize its 2017 CDBG allocation for the following projects:COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAMThe County of Hawaii’s total 2017 CDBG allocation is $2,500,000.00. In addition, the County anticipates receiving $100,000.00 of additional program income from the Residential (...) (End Date: May 17) (p68)
May 3(680.) PUBLIC NOTICE CORRECTIONCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) ANDHOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS (HOME) PROGRAM FUNDSOn April 27, 2017, the City and County of Honolulu (City), published a Public Notice in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser proposing to reprogram CDBG and HOME funds from prior and current year projects and appropriate the funds to Fiscal Year 2017 acquisition and financial assistance projects that can utilize the funds immediately, in order to achieve CDBG and HOME program goals more efficiently and expediently. The City is issuing a correction to the Public Notice to identify an additional CDBG property acquisition project, in addition to the Nanakuli Hawaiian (...) (End Date: May 17) (p68)
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