AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMaui Budget & Public Safety: Maui County Council approved a $1.6 billion fiscal 2027 budget and added $50,000 for campus security after a terroristic threatening arrest at One Main Plaza, with two council members dissenting. Tourism & Storm Fallout: Waimea Valley says spring visitor numbers are down 25% to 30% versus last year as Kona-low storm impacts and road contraflow keep travelers away, even as spending shows some rebound. Maui Wildfire Payouts: A mediated settlement deal is clearing the way for the first of four annual payments to Maui wildfire victims, with more than $1.1 billion in a Bank of America trust account potentially flowing in July or August. Local Housing Market: Oahu home sales ticked up in May for single-family houses (+8.5% YoY), while condo closings fell (-9.4% YoY), keeping affordability and demand uneven. Healthcare Costs: A letter argues HMSA’s shift back to fee-for-service will force physician reimbursement and administrative changes that could strain access in Hawaii. Community Relief Programs: Honolulu’s sewer CARES bill credits cap at $240 ($20/month) but require tax returns to verify eligibility, while H-HEAP energy credits are also open for qualifying HECO customers. Policy Watch: Hawaii County Council rejected a bill that would transfer mayoral powers to a new county manager role, calling it a “power grab.”
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