AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHonolulu Budget Showdown: Honolulu City Council passed a $5 billion budget but cut $1.4 million from the Office of Economic Revitalization, prompting Mayor Rick Blangiardi to threaten a veto, with supporters saying the office helps drive business and farm recovery after the March Kona Low while critics argue it needs tighter accountability. Hawaiian Home Lands Challenge: A lawsuit filed in federal court in Honolulu targets the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act’s 50% Hawaiian blood quantum requirement, arguing the century-old system is unconstitutional and reigniting debate over Native Hawaiian entitlements. Housing Costs at the Condo Level: A Honolulu Kai condo board chair describes “deferred maintenance” problems—leaks, mold, termite tenting, re-roofing—forcing fee hikes and assessments as aging buildings strain budgets. Storm Relief Access: FEMA is expanding in-person recovery centers for March storm-impacted residents, urging people to file by June 14 even if paperwork isn’t complete. Permitting Reform Push: Lawmakers advanced bills aimed at speeding housing approvals by tackling permitting staff shortages and streamlining reviews, including historic preservation and standardized permit data. Animal Welfare Backlash: Maui residents are upset after Home Depot’s bird-deterrent netting at Kahului allegedly trapped and killed birds, with corporate saying it’s looking into the issue. Public Safety & Youth: After a North Shore mobbing, community advocates are calling for stronger action to curb teen violence and reduce harmful social influences.
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