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BULK PICK-UP for the Mōʻiliʻili area occurs on the third Monday of each month.

You can drop off your bulky items on the curb in the evening on the following dates:
  • March 15, 2010,
  • April 19, 2010,
  • May 17, 2010,
  • June 21, 2010,
  • July 19, 2010,
  • August 16, 2010,
  • September 20, 2010,
  • October 18, 2010,
  • November 15, 2010, and
  • December 20, 2010

CLICK HERE to print our 2009 bulk pick-up schedule.
You may or may not have the same bulk pick-up schedule. CLICK HERE to see when bulk pick-up occurs in your area.

Illegal garbage dumping (littering) is punishable by $500 per incident and community service. State law regarding littering can be found online at the state capitol website.

The State of Hawaiʻi has a Criminal Littering law. CLICK HERE to read Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes (H.R.S.) §708-829 titled Criminal Littering. The criminal littering law requires the court to fine violators between $500 and $1000 in addition to picking up litter or community service.

CLICK HERE to read H.R.S. §339-4 titled, Prohibition.

CLICK HERE to read H.R.S. §339-5 titled, Responsibilities of owners and lessees of real property.

CLICK HERE to read H.R.S. §339-8 titled Penalties.

The McCully-Mōʻiliʻili Neighborhood Board seeks to have all relevant laws and ordinances enforced in an effort to keep our community clean.

We encourage you to visit the City & County of Honoluluʻs website on garbage at www.Opala.org.
What You Can Do To Help Keep Our Community Clean.

Honolulu Police Department Officer, Anthony Kahapeʻa says that we can help the effort to keep our neighborhood clean by reporting all litter violations to 911. Officer Kahapeʻa assures us that when calling in violations, we may choose to remain anonymous and do not need to give the 911 operator our name nor do we need to meet with the police officer.
  • If you see people placing large items on the curb and it is not time for bulk pick-up
    • you should call 911 immediately.
    • Tell the 911 operator, "Iʻm calling for the police, non-emergency."
    • then, you can tell the 911 operator "someone is dumping large items and bulk pick-up only happens during the third week of the month. They are violating Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes 339-4 and 708-829.
    • Be sure to tell operator where this is happening at. If you can get a vehicle license plate number of the violators car, that information is helpful too.
  • If you see trash on property near sidewalks, alleys, curbs, roadway shoulder areas, fence lines, and hedges
    • you should call 911 immediately.
    • Then, tell the 911 operator, "Iʻm calling for the police, non-emergency."
    • You can also tell the operator that "a property owner or lessee is violating Hawaiʻi Revised Statute 339-5."
    • Lastly, be sure to tell the operator the location of the violation.

Alternatives for Bulk Item Pick-up
If you want to get rid of furniture that is in good condition, you may want to consider selling it (giving it away) online through websites like craigslist. To do this all you have to do is go to https://post.craigslist.org/hnl/S. From here, you can follow directions on how to post an ad.

Another alternative is to donate your furniture or other items to the Salvation Army. To arrange for a pick-up from the Salvation Army, all you have to do is CLICK HERE or go to http://www.4satruck.org/DSS/Donate.asp?StepNumber=1&NoZIP=False#. Items can also be donated to Goodwill Industries. The Beretania Store (CLICK HERE) is one location that you can take your donations to.

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