AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPublic Finance Modernization: Hawaii is replacing a century-old financial management system, with two firms selected to modernize operations affecting state employees, benefit recipients, and vendors. Housing & Cost of Living: Lawmakers argue tax relief isn’t enough, pointing to a roughly $500 million two-year housing investment aimed at building across the housing spectrum. Local Business Development: Plans for a new Costco Business Center in Waipahu—potentially replacing Zippy’s and adding a gas station—drew pushback at a neighborhood board meeting over traffic and relocation concerns. Disaster Preparedness: A proposal to create a National Emergency Authority and a bipartisan committee for El Niño planning highlights how governments are gearing up for natural-disaster risk. Community & Culture: The Lahaina Restoration Foundation will host a free 360-degree immersive “Mokuʻula” film screening at Maui Ocean Center on June 12, with reservations required. Weather Watch: Hawaii’s week starts with lighter trade winds and pop-up showers, with higher chances for windward and mauka areas before a more damp pattern later in the week. Public Access Funding: Akakū Maui Community Media faces a looming $400,000 cut in January 2027, warning that a Spectrum Oceanic franchise renewal could further strain public and community media.
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