Neighborhood Board
What is a Neighborhood Board?
A Neighborhood Board consists of community residents – your friends, family, and neighbors. They represent you at the Board’s meetings. There are 33 Neighborhood Boards in the City and County of Honolulu. Neighborhood Boards allow everyday people to impact important community issues such as land-use, public safety, water resources, and infrastructure.
What is a Neighborhood Board meeting?
A Neighborhood Board meeting is a monthly open forum between government representatives, elected officials, and members of the community. Members of the public have the right to submit testimony on any and all agenda items.
How To Vote
Did you vote in the 2020 General Election? You’re automatically registered.
Check your mail for your voting passcode on April 23.
Vote at www2.honolulu.gov/nbe starting April 26 through May 21.
Call the Neighborhood Commission at 808-768-3710 if you have any questions.
Online Voting Locations
If you require computer access to vote in the Neighborhood Board elections, the following voting sites with computer access will be open during the period of April 26 through May 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.:
Kapolei Hale Conference Room: 1000 Uluʻohiʻa Street (Monday through Friday)
Kapālama Hale: 925 Dillingham Boulevard Suite 160 (Monday through Friday)
The KEY Project in Kahaluʻu: 47-2000 Waiheʻe Road from 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (Monday through Friday)
Any public library on Oʻahu within the Hawaiʻi State Public Library System (see library hours)
If you need further assistance, or to request a ballot, please call the Neighborhood Board Commission office at 808-768-3710.