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Id Creator Description Created at Last changed
3625141 D Monk

Access to bike path through Pupu Ole Street Mini Park

via StreetComplete 51.1

3626119 D Monk

Unable to answer "What’s the surface here?" for way/1159303780 via StreetComplete 51.1:

Broken asphalt mixed with gravel

Attached photo(s):
https://westnordost.de/p/140105.jpg

4903248 Besi97

"It doesn't exist "
The place has gone or never existed. A CoMaps user reported that the POI was visible on the map (see snapshot date below), but was not found on the ground.
OSM snapshot date: 2025-07-13T12:01:25Z
POI name: Starbucks
POI types: amenity-cafe cuisine-coffee_shop
#CoMaps android

4903247 Besi97

"It doesn't exist "
The place has gone or never existed. A CoMaps user reported that the POI was visible on the map (see snapshot date below), but was not found on the ground.
OSM snapshot date: 2025-07-13T12:01:25Z
POI name: Jamba
POI types: amenity-fast_food
#CoMaps android

2556850

Ahupua'a Green Waste Recycling

5140785 kyuperry

"Kalaeloa Heritage Park (KHP) is a State of Hawai’i-owned park run by volunteers to survey, locate, mark, and improve access to education of sensitive or Native Hawaiian cultural sites. A community-based research project (CBRP) is being collaborated on by KHP and partnered University of Hawai’i West O’ahu (Department of Social Sciences and Anthropology) archaeology field school. This park is Indigenous-owned and LGBTQ+ friendly. "
OSM snapshot date: 2026-01-11T01:09:17Z
POI has no name
POI types: historic-archaeological_site
#organicmaps ios 2026.01.16-7-ios

5140794 kyuperry

"A culturally sensitive park owned and operated by the State of Hawai’i and volunteers. This park contains Native Hawaiian burial mounds, remnants of pre-contact houses, sink holes, native plants, and various other archaeologically relevant features. This park is a community-based participatory research (CBPR) project collaborated on by the local Native Hawaiian population, State of Hawai’i, and partnered with the University of Hawai’i West Oahu’s (UHWO) archaeology field school run by the Anthropology and Social Sciences department. This park is indigenous-owned, meaning that it is owned and maintained by local Native Hawaiian community members and volunteers from around the community. "
OSM snapshot date: 2026-01-11T01:09:17Z
POI name: Kalaeloa Heritage Park
POI types: historic-archaeological_site
#organicmaps ios 2026.01.16-7-ios

5106509 Devicelimit

Unable to answer "What kind of parking is this?" – Parking Lot – way/1264328285 via StreetComplete 62.1:

Building(s) here now

Attached photo(s):
https://streetcomplete.app/p/321680.jpg

4789066 JasonBob

As the Red Car Trolley line is no longer operational, should the track/stops be updated somehow? I also believe one of the Trolley cars is now stationary on the track at this location.

5008173

This Guest Information kiosk no longer exists