City launches oneoahu.org to assist residents with storm recovery

The City and County of Honolulu has repurposed Oneoahu.org to connect residents with resources and information in the wake of Tropical Storm Lala.
The page links residents with a form to report home damage, information about permitting and rebuilding, and how to dispose of storm debris, including green waste.
In addition, there is information about how to receive help and where to go to give help. Updates on the City’s response to the storm are also available.
Oneoahu.org had been used for both the COVID pandemic and, more recently, in the aftermath of the Kona Low storms. It has proven to be a valuable resource for Oʻahu residents in time of need and continues to serve that purpose today.
Residents can also continue to receive help via the City’s informational call center, which is open 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. through Thursday for non-emergency storm-related information. Residents and visitors may call 808-723-8960 for information and assistance related to ongoing recovery operations and City services.
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