The One Oʻahu Podcast with Mayor Rick Blangiardi

Mayor Rick Blangiardi, City and County of Honolulu leaders and public servants across Oʻahu answer questions about homelessness, affordable housing, high cost of living and a variety of other important topics — the questions that are most pressing for our residents, our island and our future. Together, we are One Oʻahu.

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Episodes

Thursday Feb 01, 2024

This week, Ka’ili Trask O’Connell, Executive Director for the Mayor’s Office of Culture and the Arts, joins host Brandi Higa on the One O’ahu Podcast to discuss joining Mayor Blangiardi’s Administration and her vision for the office (1:30). Later, the City and County of Honolulu was selected by Bloomberg Philanthropies as a winning city in its Public Art Challenge, securing a generous grant of up to $1 million (7:41). Finally, O’Connell explains preparations ahead of the Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture or FestPAC which will be held on O‘ahu this June (12:37).

Thursday Jan 25, 2024

This week, Mayor Rick Blangiardi joins host Brandi Higa on the One O’ahu Podcast to discuss open communication to restore public trust (5:03). Then, Hula is returning to the Tom Moffat Waikīkī Shell. Mayor Blangiardi talks about this twist on the iconic Kodak Hula Show (13:00). Finally, another push for film production on O’ahu. Could this industry gain added support from state and local government in 2024 (15:23)?

Thursday Jan 18, 2024

This week, Captain Adrian Cravalho and Fire Fighter II Matt Ramsey of the Honolulu Fire Department join host Brandi Higa on the One O’ahu Podcast to discuss the rescue of Ian Snyder, the hiker who went missing for three days after falling nearly 1,000 feet near the Pali Notches trail last month (0:46). Fire Fighter Ramsey explains his very first interaction with Snyder when he was roped down to rescue him (5:58). Finally, Captain Cravalho provides some hiking safety tips to avoid a situation like Snyder’s (14:17).

Thursday Jan 11, 2024

This week, Mayor Rick Blangiardi joins host Brandi Higa on the One O’ahu Podcast to announce his new Homelessness Coordinator in former Chief of Staff Sam Moku (4:35). Later, Mayor Blangiardi talks about the purchase of Iwilei Center, representing a $51.5 million dollar investment in affordable housing and Transit Oriented Development (16:58). Finally, Mayor Blangiardi provides details to this year’s State of the City Address, what to expect in this year’s speech plus the subsequent town hall tour for 2024 (25:31).

Thursday Dec 21, 2023

This week, Sal Petilos, Administrator for the Honolulu Liquor Commission, joins host Brandi Higa on the One O’ahu Podcast to discuss what it means to have five commissioners on the Honolulu Liquor Commission (7:38). Later, Administrator Petilos explains his goal to improve operations and streamline processes within his agency, and the request he has for applicants (8:47). Finally, effective January 1, 2024, Bill 28 (2023), CD1 requires NARCAN/Naloxone HCI, the opioid-reversal medication, to be carried at on-premises liquor-licensed establishments of certain classes under state law. How affected businesses can learn more or pick-up a free kit (24:49).

Thursday Dec 14, 2023

This week, Mayor Rick Blangiardi joins host Brandi Higa on the One O’ahu Podcast to discuss Operation Blue Light Christmas, a program for keiki in West O’ahu (2:25). Plus, Alaska Airlines recently announced it plans to buy-out Hawaiian Airlines. Mayor Blangiardi reacts to that historic deal (9:04). Finally, Mayor Blangiardi talks about the blessing ceremony that was recently held at the Hawaii Film Studio for NCIS Season 3 (10:51). Bonus content: The Department of Transportation Services (DTS) announces its newest campaign: Happy HOLO Days! DTS Deputy Director Jon Nouchi explains this campaign (15:37).

Thursday Dec 07, 2023

This week, Owen Ho, Artistic Designer for the Friends of Honolulu City Lights, joins host Brandi Higa on the One O’ahu Podcast to discuss how Honolulu City Lights came to be the annual holiday celebration it is today (0:52). Then, Owen Ho explains the genesis of his iconic Shaka Santa sculpture (1:27). Finally, affectionately known as the “Mother of Honolulu City Lights,” Owen Ho shares what it was like to work with Carol Costa, the longtime organizer and former spokesperson for Honolulu Mayor Frank Fasi (8:49).

Thursday Nov 30, 2023

This week, Mayor Rick Blangiardi joins host Brandi Higa on the One O’ahu Podcast to talk about what is being done to combat crime in Wai'anae following a recent stabbing that left two people injured (5:17). Later, Mayor Blangiardi discusses the recent Board of Water Supply vote to increase rates for customers (9:58). And the Ala Wai Flood Risk Management draft General Reevaluation Report was released last week, the Mayor reacts to the new price tag for that project on this week's episode of the One O'ahu Podcast (16:12).

Thursday Nov 23, 2023

This week, Nate Serota, the Public Information Officer for the Department of Parks and Recreation, joins host Brandi Higa on the One O’ahu Podcast to discuss Kapolei City Lights 2023 and what folks can expect (0:52). Then, following ballistic testing at the Koko Head Shooting Complex, some good news recently for trap and skeet shooters (12:07). Finally, a new timed, low-flow shower opened last month following the completion of an improvement project at Kaimana Beach. Nate Serota explains the design and function of this new shower (17:27).

Thursday Nov 16, 2023

This week, Alex Ching a recreation specialist with the Department of Parks and Recreation, joins host Brandi Higa on the One O’ahu Podcast to discuss his role with Honolulu City Lights since joining the City in 1991 (00:35). Later, Alex Ching talks about some of the episodes throughout the years where the sculptures didn’t make it to Honolulu Hale or back to the warehouse in one-piece (9:37). Finally, the 2023 Honolulu City Lights is being dedicated to Carol Costa, affectionately regarded as the “mother of Honolulu City Lights”. Alex talks about what Carol meant to him (18:30).

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