Friday, November 25, 2011

Neighborhood Information - Mililani


Millilani

Mililani Town in central Oahu was originally vast sugar cane fields until the 1960s when Castle & Cook began development to create a new suburban area to meet the island’s extensive housing needs. The result was a master-planned community that is known for its close-knit neighbors and boasts titles like an All American City (1986) and Money Magazine’s best places to live (2007). The Mililani Town Association has enacted a set of rules and guidelines for the neighborhood to keep the area safe and well-kept, and to maintain high property value in the community. The association also sponsors several recreational centers—some equipped with pools or tennis courts—throughout Mililani Town, plans various family programs and activities, and has enacted a neighborhood watch. Some of the programs highlighted are martial arts, hula, tennis, dance, exercise, and health classes; as well as specialized activities for seniors and young children. Other highlights include a 72-par, 18-hole golf course and shopping center to meet the leisure needs of residents. Mililani Town Center hosts several mega-stores like WalMart, Star Market and Longs Drugs. Additionally, there are over a dozen eateries, beauty and health venues, clothing stores, and even a movie theatre. The Mililani complex is made up of several elementary schools, which all feed into Mililani Middle School and Mililani High School.

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