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Email Campaign To Endorse New Noise Legislation - Rep Kobayashi (Diamond Head, Kahala, Kaimuki, Kapahulu) Reply

1/27/2021

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Reply below was received from Rep Kobayashi representing Diamond Head, Kahala, Kaimuku, Kapahulu.  Broadly dismissive of our email.  Language of his response seems to indicate that he doesn't understand that HR6 is a proposal for a "Study" and not a "one-size-fits-all solution."  A study, Rep Kobayashi, is how you begin to develop a priority or two, focus, so to not shotgun widely.

Appears we won't be having support for HR6 from this Diamond Head, Kahala, Kaimuki, Kapahulu Representative. 

Quieter O'ahu
- - - - - - - - - - - - -Rep Kobayashi Email:
​Hi, to whomever,
1.  Your organization is unknown to me.  Sorry, don't know your blog.
2. .Do you remember CAN/Citizens Against Noise from the 1970s -1980s?..and former St. Rep. Joan Hayes?
3.  HR 6 seems too broad [[health AND quality of life impacts, and multiple noise sources, which CANNOT be addressed with a one-size-fits-all solution/law].  Pick a priority or two, focus, don't shot-gun widely.
4.  much unfinished noise issues/proposals over the decades –highway noise, especially for homes near highways; leafblowers are now in statute but not noisy vaccum clean-up equipment; aircraft noise; multiple service vehicles, some mentioned in HR6; etc.  etc.
/Bertrand Kobayashi
  State Representative
  Diamond Head, Kahala, Kaimuki, Kapahulu
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Email Campaign To Endorse New Noise Legislation - Please Help!

1/27/2021

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There are 2 pieces of legislation now in the Hawai'i House of Representatives pertaining to noise.  Rather, there is one Resolution and one Bill, that affect numerous of the noise issues we are concerned with here at Quieter O'ahu: Urban Noise and Emergency Response Vehicle Sirens.  We are asking your assistance to bring heightened visibility to both legislative actions through an email campaign addressed to the introducers/offerrors of this legislation.  There will likely be follow-on email campaigns as this legislation moves through the legislative process.  

These legislative initiatives are:

HR6 - REQUESTING THE STATE AUDITOR, IN CONSULTATION WITH THE JOHN A. BURNS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA, TO CONDUCT A STUDY ON THE CUMULATIVE HEALTH EFFECTS OF PERSISTENT URBAN NOISE IN HONOLULU.
This study is important as it will formally document and bring legislative focus and attention to many of the urban noises we are subjected to every day that pose a very real risk to the health of O'ahu residents.  Among the topics the study will address include, but are not limited to:
(1)   Busses “kneeling” along the Beretania Street, Hotel Street, and King Street routes, which generate a hydraulic noise followed by a beeping noise;
(2)   High-pitched and extremely piercing sirens of police vehicles, fire trucks, and ambulances
(3)   The downshifting of fire trucks traveling down Nuuanu Avenue to King Street;
(4)   Garbage trucks circling through Chinatown and downtown Honolulu with their back-up beepers and rattling large containers beginning at 4:30 a.m. and sometimes as early as 2:30 a.m.;
(5)   Honking car horns and car alarms at unpredictable times; 
(6)   Tourist trolley bells clanging three to four jingles in a row;
(7)   Squealing noises that are particularly penetrating and intense from poorly maintained brakes of buses, garbage trucks, and tourist trolleys;
(8)   Loud motorcycle engines that can also trigger more noise by setting off car alarms;
(9)   Mopeds without mufflers or with modified mufflers; and back-up beepers on various vehicles that can be heard from blocks away, which are especially noticeable at night and in the early morning; and 

WHEREAS, other sources of noise that contribute to the urban cacophony and discord include:
(1)   Low—frequency repetitive bass music that emanates with occasional spikes in volume from music playing at area venues, especially open-air venues;
(2)   Smokers congregating outside their favorite bar or restaurant, often continuing until 2:00 a.m. or later;
(3)   Leaf blowers in the street, in parks, and around residential buildings during and outside legally permitted times;
(4)   Persons whistling and yelling at each other throughout the night; and
(5)   Homeless campers creating various noises, including the occasional quarrel or fight; and

WHEREAS, other more intermittent noises contribute to additional disruptive noise that intrudes on urban residents throughout the day and night, such as:
(1)    Power washing of streets and private plazas;
(2)    Grease trap pumping at some restaurants, starting as early as 6:00 a.m. and utilizing a very loud motor;
(3)    Street cleaning machines that tend to be operated around 4:30 a.m.;
(4)    Recycling operations from bars that involve a large dump of glass bottles all at once and sorting of individual bottles, several times a week at unpredictable hours; and
(5)    Harbor noise, including loud hammering.


Full text of HR6 can be read at this link: 
https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/search/isysquery/0f292ea0-0e5b-4426-950d-aeec6d09b596/1/doc/#hit1

ACTION REQUESTED ON HR6:  
1.  We request that all subscribers send an email To: Representative Saiki, repsaiki@Capitol.hawaii.gov - offeror of the resolution, with a cc: to All Representatives, reps@Capitol.hawaii.gov
2.  Email subject:  We Urgently Need the HEALTH EFFECTS OF PERSISTENT URBAN NOISE Study proposed by HR6!!
3.  Recommended text:  Noise on O'ahu has reached intolerable levels, having strongly negative impacts on both health and quality of life.  I urge each representative to support HR6.  signed - [your name]



HB518 - RELATING TO EMERGENCY RESPONSE VEHICLES
This legislation addresses, among other issues:
Emergency response vehicle noise task force.  This proposes establishment of an emergency response vehicle noise task force within the department of health for administrative purposes, as provided in section 26-35, to examine the use and effectiveness of lights and sirens by emergency response vehicles. The task force shall (among other tasks):
(1)   Evaluate the impact of sirens at night on communities that surround facilities for emergency response vehicles in urban and rural areas;
(2)   Evaluate the relative effectiveness of utilizing lights alone compared to using lights and sirens at night in enhancing the safety of first responders, patients, and the public; and
(3)   Recommend rules on the appropriate use of lights and sirens by emergency response vehicles for adoption by the relevant agencies.

 The task force shall consist of nineteen members to be appointed in the manner and to serve for the terms provided in section 26-34; provided that the members shall be the director of health or the director’s designee, who shall serve as chairperson.

The full text of HB518 can be read at this link:
https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/search/isysquery/0f292ea0-0e5b-4426-950d-aeec6d09b596/3/doc/#hit1

ACTION REQUESTED ON HB518:  
1.  We request that all subscribers send an email To: Representative Holt, repholt@Capitol.hawaii.gov - submitter of the Bill, with a cc: to All Representatives, reps@Capitol.hawaii.gov
2.  Email subject:  I strongly support HB518 -  RELATING TO EMERGENCY RESPONSE VEHICLES.  
3.  Recommended text:  The noise of our emergency response vehicles on O'ahu is ear-splitting and nerve-shattering.  And it doesn't have to be this bad.  We should curtail the use of sirens and look at alternative sounds which are less impacful such as have been adopted by many European locales addressing this noise in their communities.  This noise negatively impacts both health and quality of life.  I urge each representative to support HB518.  signed - [your name]

If each household addressed by this email sends just one (1) email to above Representatives, we will have over 200 emails in the inboxes of every legislature calling their attention to the worst of noises in our community.  If each person in each household send one email, well, imagine the numbers.

Please participate in this email campaign.
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Still Noisy In Ala Moana/Kakaako - And Everywhere Else, Too...

1/6/2021

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Comment:
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Aloha neighbors,

We live in town near the Don Quixote. The Palama Market has workers who come nightly to clean their parking lot. At 9pm, I called the police and walked over to let the worker with the leaf blower know that he is disturbing an entire condo building of residents. He apologized and turned it off. I waited on police to come. They also have their parking lot re-striped regularly and have workers with leaf blowers to blow them dry and this will go on until 11pm. 

Recently, food trucks with loud generators have been an issue. 

There is also a guy named [name removed] who has [a medical condition] and stands in front of our condo to yell. He is not homeless, but simply refuses to take meds. Police can only tell him to keep quiet. 

All of the issues above have been brought to the Hawaii State Health department. We are hoping a noise study will be approved and started. Anything further you can recommend to help us with the noise would be greatly appreciated. 

Mahalo,

Quieter O'ahu Response:

Aloha,

Wow.  A lot on your plate it seems.

But it seems you're doing the right things.  Dept of Health does have jurisdiction over industrial noise; you've non-contentiously engaged the workers who, for the instant, have cooperated; you've contacted HPD about your neighbor - and in that case it is under HPD's jurisdiction to respond.  But we understand it's frustrating to be bombarded by noise, doing the right things, and not seeing much progress.

In some cases we have to acknowledge that noise in our very close living conditions just isn't going to go away.  In those cases we take the position that noise can be better managed.  Do work during working hours; not during rest and sleeping hours.  Where cleaning is required when businesses are closed, don't use gas-powered noisy equipment, use electrically powered quieter equipment.  As for your neighbor, with all respect and sympathy for his condition, he is just being rude.  Confine your noise to your own space and if it's loud and ongoing, consider some additional sound-proofing in consideration for those who live around you.  In fact, so much could be accomplished by people just being more considerate.

We, too, would like to see the Community Noise Study move forward and are encouraging representatives to take it seriously.  Still, it's just a study and we've had studies before that just became another volume on a dusty bookshelf.  What's needed is the realization by our Council and Legislature that Noise Is A Problem on O'ahu And Across The State.  Our "Push" thus far has been through the Neighborhood Boards.  We encourage attendance and being vocal to express your concerns about noise.  When ALL of the Neighborhood Boards are letting Honolulu Hale know that enough-is-enough with da noise maybe we'll see some changes.  Help us with that if you can.

We'll post your note and our comment to our blog, absent your name, for the benefit of others.

Mahalo,
Quieter O'ahu

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