Welcome to Ho‘opili
E komo mai! West Oʼahu’s newest master-planned community — designed with aloha.
What is Ho‘opili?
Ho‘opili is West Oʼahu’s newest master-planned community designed to encompass everything residents might need — from jobs, to services and goods, to recreation, all within walking or biking distance from their homes.
In addition to residences, this community includes a Community Pavilion and Rec Center, parks and gathering places including Festival Street, Kipukas, Tot Lots and a Bark Park, two rail stops, bike and walking paths, and multiple types of commercial space.
With over 11,000 future residents, Ho‘opili will be one of the most vibrant communities in West Oʼahu.
Ho‘opili Community Association
HCA is an association of all Owners in Ho‘opili and D.R. Horton Hawaii LLC. It protects property values, maintains the character of the community, and oversees all shared spaces and amenities.
Board of Directors
An elected executive body with authority to control and manage all affairs of HCA on behalf of homeowners.
Design Review Committee
Preserves architectural and landscaping standards to maintain the community’s aesthetic and property values.
Managing Agent
Hawaiiana Management handles daily operations, finances, physical management, and administration of HCA.
HCA Leadership
Tracy Tonaki
President, DirectorGrant Nakagawa
VP & TreasurerTodd Mills
VP & SecretaryThomas Chernin
General ManagerLee Tokuhara
VP, DirectorShawny Wong
Asst. SecretaryJustyna Fic
VP New DevelopmentJennifer Kim
Events CoordinatorHow HCA Works
HCA Jurisdiction
HCA has jurisdiction over all of Ho‘opili. In January 2017, the Master Declaration was recorded, encumbering property in East Kapolei and making it subject to regulation by HCA.
Individual communities within Ho‘opili are designated as Subdistricts. Subdistricts may have their own associations and governing documents, but all Members are also members of HCA.
Member Rights & Responsibilities
All Owners of property in Ho‘opili are Class “A” Members of HCA. Members pay monthly assessment fees and must comply with the Master Declaration, Community Rules, and Design Guidelines.
After the Declarant Control Period, Members elect Community Representatives who vote on the Board of Directors.