Upcoming: Baseball Batting Cages, Bleachers, Baseball Dug outs in Moili’ili Neighborhood Park (Stadium Park)

Currently the Isenberg and S Beretania side of Moili’ili Neighborhood Park needs updated bathrooms and more foot traffic from the local community to discourage illegal camping, littering and drug use in it and in the surrounding areas.

We would like to build some amenities in the park to make it attractive and safe for the public to visit and use, and keep it beautiful and well maintained.

Since the park is already used by local baseball clubs and teams, we would like to enhance the facility with baseball dug outs, improved bleachers, and baseball batting cages.

Also, to create foot traffic in the mornings and early afternoons, we propose building community garden plots. CLICK HERE for information on the City’s gardening program.

For the sidewalks, we propose following the method done in Waikiki where large planters or large stone plant urns are placed on the grass to prevent illegal camping.

Purples - Garden areas

Blue- Bleachers with locked storage underneath

Orange - Baseball Dugouts

Red - Baseball Batting Cages

Projects


Garden

Materials

216 fence posts

2700 feet of 6 ft high fence

Fence braces

6 gates

~$38,200 Materials

Baseball Dugout 1

Materials

12 fence posts

120 feet of 6ft high fence

Fence braces

1 gate

~$3100 Materials

Bleachers

Materials

82 2x6 lumber

24 4x4

8 t1-11

Cement pavers

~$9400 Materials

Baseball Dugout 2

Materials

12 fence posts

160 feet of 6ft high fence

Fence braces

1 gate

Shade Cloth

~$3200 Materials

Clean and paint the bathrooms

Materials

Paint

Enclosure so bathroom pipes to prevent tampering (they are currently missing)

Bleach

~$700 Materials

Sidewalks

Stone Urn Planters - Does the City have similar ones like the ones at the end of the bike lane on South King St and Isenberg?

Labor

AOK Foundation can provide the labor at no cost

Equipment

We will also need to rent an agur on a tractor

$128/day





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