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NOTICE OF JUDICIAL VACANCY
The Judicial Selection Commission is accepting applications and nominations for the judicial vacancy in the office of the District Judge, District Court of the First Circuit (island of O'ahu), State of Hawai'i. The Constitution of the State of Hawai'i requires that the persons selected by the Commission be residents and citizens of the State of Hawai'i and of the United States, and have been licensed to practice law by the Hawai'i Supreme Court. A district judge shall have been licensed for a period of not less than five years preceding nomination.
Nominators: The Commission also invites persons to nominate qualified individuals for the position. Mail your nomination to the address below with the nominee's full name and mailing address as soon as possible and not later than the nomination deadline of March 9, 2026.
Applicants: The Commission invites anyone from all islands who meets the constitutional requirements and is interested in the position to apply directly to the Commission. Applicants are not required to nominate themselves.
TO APPLY: Please visit the Commission's website and fill out form JS-P-084, the Application for Judicial Office Form. The application must be postmarked to the address below on or before the application deadline of April 23, 2026.
Commission Chair Florence T. Nakakuni, Esq.
Judicial Selection Commission
State of Hawai'i
417 South King Street
Honolulu, Hawai'i 96813
Website:
http://www.courts.state.hi.us/courts/judicial_selection_commission
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HAWAI'I PAROLING AUTHORITY
MEMBER, HAWAI'I PAROLING AUTHORITY
$69.05/HOUR TEMP PART-TIME
Qualification: In accordance with the Hawai'i Revised Statutes (HRS) §353-61 & §353-63, applicants must be qualified to make decisions that will be compatible with the welfare of the community and of individual offenders, including the background and ability for appraisal of offenders and the circumstances which offenses were committed.
Preferred Experience: Criminal Justice System (Federal, State, City and/or Counties), judicial process, social work, corrections, probation, parole work.
Terms of Office: This recruitment is for one (1) vacant board member position. The term expires on 6/30/2028.
Requirements: (1) Must be able to work up to 128 hours per month; (2) must have the ability and means to attend hearings at various facilities and on all islands on flexible schedule as needed; (3) the regular and official place of business for the Hawaii Paroling Authority is 1177 Alakea Street, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96813, so costs for relocation, travel and lodging from a neighbor island to conduct hearings on Oahu is at the expense of the employee; (4) ability to use laptop computer, smartphone, and access documents electronically using a shared computer drive; (4) valid driver's license; (5) submit Annual Financial Disclosure; and (6) attend and complete State Ethics Training.
Selection Process: Applications will be reviewed after the application deadline, and qualified applicants will be contacted to be scheduled for an oral interview before a selection panel whose members are chosen according to HRS §353-61. Qualified applicants will also need to provide answers to written questions prior to the oral interview. Upon completion of the oral interview and written examination, the selection panel will select the most qualified applicants to nominate for consideration by the Governor. The Governor will then select one nominee from the list of potential nominees that will be submitted to the Hawaii State Senate for confirmation.
Position Description and Job Expectations: Applicants are encouraged to review the Position Description and Job Expectations. Qualified applicants will be asked if they understand the scope and nature of the position during the interview. To obtain a copy of the Position Description and Job Expectations go to http://dcr.hawaii.gov/hpa/
Please submit your application and resume online by
Friday, February 13, 2026
1. Go to https://forms.ehawaii.gov/pages/board-survey/
2. Click on Department of Public Safety and then elect Hawai'i Paroling Authority
3. Click on Submit at the bottom of the page
4. Fill out application form
5. You will be required to provide three references
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
APPLICATION OF HAWAII WATER SERVICE COMPANY
(Kapalua Water and Wastewater Divisions)
FOR APPROVAL OF A GENERAL RATE INCREASE.
Docket No. 2025-0220
The STATE OF HAWAII PUBLIC UTILITES COMMISSION ("Commission"), pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statues ("HRS") §§ 269-12 and 269-16, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that it will hold a public hearing regarding Hawaii Water Service Company's ("Hawaii Water") request for a rate increase and certain tariff changes for its Kapalua Water and Wastewater Divisions, as stated in its Application for Approval of a General Rate Increase ("Application") filed on November 12, 2025. The public hearing will be held as follows:
Monday, February 2, 2026 at 6:00 p.m.
Maui Preparatory Academy
Bozich Center for Athletics and Performing Arts
4910 Honoapi'ilani Highway
Lahaina, HI 96761
Online: WebEx (available for viewing and participation via web
browser or mobile)
https://hpuc.my.webex.com/hpuc.my/j.php?MTID=m20a601fcdfc7 9ea484cd8348d96ba0f5
Meeting Number: 2554 850 8493
Meeting Password: 6iYxR2dmai6 (64997236 when dialing from a phone or video system)
Telephone
Dial-in Number: +1-650-479-3208
Access Code: 2554 850 8493
The hearing will also be live-streamed and recorded on the Commission's YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@hpuc.
All interested persons are invited to attend the public meeting to state their views on Hawaii Water's Application. Anyone intending to provide comments orally is requested to sign-in at the entrance to the meeting.
Written statements may also be submitted online on the Commission's public comments portal at https://hpuc.my.site.com/cdms/s/consumers/public-comments, emailed to the Public Utilities Commission at puc@hawaii.gov, or mailed to the Public Utilities Commission, 465 South King Street, Room 103, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. All written statements should reference Docket No. 2025-0220.
Motions to Intervene or Participate in this proceeding shall comply with subchapter 4, Rules of Practice and Procedure Before the Public Utilities Commission, Hawaii Administrative Rules, Title 16, Chapter 601. A motion to intervene or participate in this proceeding shall be filed with the Commission's Honolulu Office by February 12, 2026.
SPECIAL ASSISTANCE
The Webex and live stream of this meeting will include automated closed captioning. If you require other auxiliary aids or services to participate (i.e., interpretive services (oral or written) or ASL interpreter) please contact the Commission at (808) 586-2020 or at puc@hawaii.gov as soon as possible. Requests made as early as possible have a greater likelihood of being fulfilled.
HAWAII WATER'S APPLICATION
Hawaii Water is a public utility that provides potable and/or non-potable water and wastewater treatment services to approximately 1,500 customers in Kapalua, Maui. On November 12, 2025, Hawaii Water filed its Application requesting a total revenue increase of $2,220,655, or a 59% increase over revenue at current effective rates, which incorporates a rate of return of 7.46% on its rate base. The Company also seeks approval of a Power Cost Charge pass-through, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act tariff sur-credit, and Watershed Purchase Rider. The Watershed Purchase Rider would allow Hawaii Water to directly pass on to customers, via a separate line item on customer bills, charges for water that Hawaii Water purchases from the Maui Land and Pineapple watershed.
The Commission will investigate whether Hawaii Water's proposed relief is just and reasonable. The foregoing is a brief summary of the requests included in the Application. Copies of the Application are available for public review through the Commission's electronic Case and Document Management System, accessible at https://hpuc.my.site.com/cdms/s/search, Docket Number 2025-0220. In addition, copies of the Application are also available for review by contacting the Commission's Honolulu Office [(808) 586-2020], Maui District Office [(808) 264-4438], or the Division of Consumer Advocacy [(808) 586-2800].
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Pursuant to 24 CFR 903.17 and the MTW Operations Notice, the Hawaii Public Housing Authority (HPHA), Department of Human Services, hereby provides notice that it will hold a public hearing on (1) the Annual Public Housing Agency (PHA) Plan for Fiscal Year 2027 and (2) the Moving to Work (MTW) Supplement for Fiscal Year 2027.
Background: The HPHA has prepared an Annual PHA Plan as required by the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1998. The PHA Plan describes how federally funded programs administered by the HPHA will be operated and managed during the applicable fiscal year. The HPHA also uses the PHA Plan to inform the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), its residents, and the public of the specific strategies it will employ to address the housing needs of low-income families within its jurisdiction.
(The HPHA will include the MTW Supplement for Fiscal Year 2027 as an attachment to the Annual PHA Plan for Fiscal Year 2027. The MTW Supplement provides information on all future and ongoing MTW-related policies, waivers, and activities. Submittal of the MTW Supplement is a requirement for all expansion PHAs participating in the MTW Demonstration Program. For more information on the MTW Demonstration Program, please see the MTW Operations Notice, published in the Federal Register as FR-5994-N-05.
Public Review: The drafts of the (1) Annual PHA Plan for Fiscal Year 2027 and (2) the MTW Supplement for Fiscal Year 2027 are available for public viewing at the HPHA School Street Administrative Campus and the site management offices on weekdays between 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
HPHA Administrative and Section 8 Offices, 1002 North School Street, Honolulu
Oahu: Puuwai Momi Office, 99-132 Kohomua Street, Aiea
Oahu: Kalihi Valley Homes Office, 2250 Kalena Drive, Honolulu
Oahu: Mayor Wright Homes Office, 521 North Kukui Street, Honolulu
Oahu: Kalakaua Homes Office, 1545 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu
Oahu: Kalanihuia Office, 1220 Aala Street, Honolulu
Oahu: Hale Poai Office, 1001 North School Street, Honolulu
Oahu: Waimaha Sunflower Office: 85-186 McArthur Street, Waianae
Oahu: Koolau Village Office: 45-1027 Kamau Place, Kaneohe
Oahu: Kauhale Nani Office: 310 North Cane Street, Wahiawa
Oahu: Palolo Valley Homes Office: 2107 Ahe Street, Honolulu
Oahu: Kuhio Homes Office: 1475 Linapuni Street, Honolulu
Hawaii: Lanakila Homes Office, 600 Wailoa Street, Hilo
Hawaii: Ka Hale Kahaluu Office, 78-6725 Makolea Street, Kailua-Kona
Hawaii: Noelani II Office, 65-1191 Opelo Road, Kamuela
Kauai: Kapaa Office, 4726 Malu Road, Kapaa
Maui: Kahekili Terrace, 2015 Holowai Place, Wailuku
Molokai: Kahale Mua, Maunaloa, Molokai
A digital copy of the Annual PHA Plan is available on the HPHA's website at:
https://hpha.hawaii.gov/about-the-hpha/plans-reports
A digital copy of the MTW Supplement is available on the HPHA's website at:
https://hpha.hawaii.gov/programs-and-resources/moving-to-work
Public Hearing: The public may participate in the public hearing remotely via Zoom using the following link: zoom.us/j/83511224371. When prompted, enter the Password: 9X5gBu. The HPHA requests that meeting participants display their first and last names.
Alternatively, the public may participate via telephone by calling 1-719-359-4580. When prompted, callers should enter the Meeting ID: 835 1122 4371 and the Password: 442659.
The public hearing will take place at:
5:00 p.m. on Monday, March 16, 2026
Physical Meeting Location: The public may also attend the public hearing in person at 1002 North School Street, Building A Conference Room, Honolulu, HI 96817. The physical meeting location will be connected via Zoom to the remote meeting.
All interested persons are invited to provide oral or written comments on the draft Annual PHA Plan and draft MTW Supplement. All comments received will be reviewed by the HPHA, and subsequent amendments may be considered, if appropriate. Oral comments may be presented during the public hearing. Persons who cannot attend the hearing and prefer not to provide written comments may call (808) 436-7183 to submit their comments as a voicemail message. Written comments may be presented to the presiding officer at the public hearing, or mailed to the HPHA at 1002 North School Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817. Written comments may also be faxed to (808) 832-4679 or sent by email to hpha@hawaii.gov. Written comments not presented at the public hearing should be received by the HPHA's Administrative Office by 4:30 p.m. on Monday, March 16, 2026.
If you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability, contact Benjamin Park at (808) 436-7183 as soon as possible, preferably by Monday, March 9, 2026. If a response is received after Monday, March 9, 2026, the HPHA will attempt to obtain the auxiliary aid/service or accommodation but cannot guarantee that the request will be fulfilled. Upon request, this notice is available in alternate forms such as large print, Braille, or electronic copy.
HAKIM OUANSAFI
Executive Director
Hawaii Public Housing Authority
HPHA does not discriminate against any person because of race, color, religion, sex, physical or mental disability, familial status, ancestry/national origin, age, marital status, HIV infection or sexual orientation and gender identity.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Hawai'i Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity
Agricultural Loan Division
Chapter 4-8
Chapter 4-61
Hawai'i Administrative Rules
Chapter 4-8 title is amended to address challenges and barriers that agricultural producers face in accessing capital necessary to cover the rising land and water costs, labor shortages and infrastructure needs for farmers, ranchers, and to expand their current operations. The Act 069 (2025) provides for the department to modify the state agricultural loan program to ensure equitable access to capital for farmers of all scales, with a focus on enabling sustainable, community-based and diversified production by small and mid-sized farms is essential to further Hawai?i's food security, economic resilience and self-sufficiency.
Chapter 4-61 is created to provide rules governing the implementation of the Food Hub Grant Program authorized by Act 313 of 2022. The purpose of the food hub grant program is to provide funds to support the establishment of food hubs. Food hubs provide wider access to institutional and retail markets for small producers and increase consumer access to fresh healthy food.
Description of Proposed Changes:
§4-8-1 "Definitions":
"Food hub" definition is added
"Import replacement loans" definition is added
"Line of credit" definition is added
§4-8-8 "Letters of decline" requirement is updated to one (1) credit denial from private lenders, members of farm credit systems, and the Farm Service Agency. No denials for certain new farmers
§4-8-12 "Interest rates" are updated to a flat rate of four (4) per cent for most qualified Classes and three (3) per cent for new farmers and others specified loan classes. Interest and conditions for emergency loans will be determined by the Department of Agriculture board.
§4-8-13 "Collateral" procedures are updated to change farmers home administration to Farm Service Agency.
§4-8-20 "Line of credit loans" rules, procedure and definitions have been added. Line of credit loans will provide agricultural producers with liquidity to cover working capital and operational needs with credit that can be secured by sufficient crops, livestock, facility assets and/or credit.
§4-8-21 "Subchapter 3" is deleted since the North Kohala Loan and Grant program is no longer active.
§4-61-1 to 4-61-10 Establish rules governing the food hub grant program including
eligibility, application and grant review process, and maximum grant amount of $100,000.
Hybrid Public Hearing Date and Time:
In-person March 9, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
Department of Agriculture & Biosecurity Conference Room,
1428 S. King St., Honolulu, Hawai'i 96814.
Via Zoom, Meeting ID: 873 9379 2913. Access to the zoom link for the hearing: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87393792913
Copies of the proposed rules may be reviewed by accessing the department's website:
Chapter 4-8: https://dab.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/HAR-4- 8-Rules-Changes-2025.9.22-fin.pdf
Chapter 4-61: https://dab.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/HAR- 4-61-rule-changes.pdf
or in person at any Department of Agriculture & Biosecurity Office.
All interested parties are urged to attend the hearing and to submit comments orally or in writing. Those persons desiring to submit written testimony may do so prior to the public hearing via postal mail to the Agricultural Loan Division at
1428 S. King Street, Honolulu, HI 96814, via FAX at (808) 973-9455 or via e-mail dab.agloan@hawaii.gov. Please include the word "testimony" and the subject matter when submitting testimony by e-mail. If possible, submit 5 written copies of the testimony to staff prior to the meeting. Those persons desiring to present oral testimony at the public hearing are asked to register with staff prior to the convening of the hearing. Written testimony will be accepted up to 11:59 PM, March 6, 2026. Attendance at the public hearing is not necessary to submit testimony.
Special accommodations, such as sign language interpretation, large printing, taped materials, and accessible parking, can be provided if requested at least ten (10) business days prior to the scheduled hearing. This request may be made in writing to the Agricultural Loan Division at 1428 S. King Street, Honolulu, HI 96814 or by calling (808) 973-9460.
Sharon Hurd
Chairperson, Board of Agriculture and Biosecurity
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Liquor Commission of the City and County of Honolulu, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 281, Hawai'i Revised Statutes, will hold a public hearing at the office of the Commission on the sixth floor of the Pacific Park Plaza, 711 Kapi'olani Boulevard, Honolulu, Hawai'i, 96813, on Thursday, March 12, 2026, at 4:00 p.m., for the purpose of considering the application for liquor license set forth below and any protests to the granting of said application.
Persons who wish to testify for or against the granting of a license may either testify in person at the Liquor Commission meeting or submit a written protest to the Administrator of the Commission three (3) working days prior to the date and time of the hearing.
You are further notified that Section 281-59, Hawai?i Revised Statutes, reads in pertinent part: "Upon the day of hearing, or any adjournment thereof, the Liquor Commission shall consider the application and any protests and objections to the granting thereof, and hear the parties in interest. Within ninety days after the hearing, or within one hundred twenty days thereafter if in its discretion the Commission extends the ninety days to one hundred twenty days, and gives public notice of same, the Commission shall give its decision granting or refusing the application; provided that if a majority of the:
(1) Registered voters for the area within five hundred feet of the nearest point of the premises for which the license is asked; or
(2) Owners and lessees of record of real estate and owners of record of shares in a cooperative apartment within five hundred feet of the nearest point of the premises for which the license is asked,
have duly filed or caused to be filed their protests against the granting of the license, or if there appears any other disqualification under this chapter, the application shall be refused. Otherwise, the Commission may in its discretion grant or refuse the same."
You are further notified that Section 281-39.5, Hawai'i Revised Statutes, reads in pertinent part: "The Liquor Commission or agency of each county may deny or restrict the issuance of a liquor license for on-site sale and consumption by the drink to any applicant whose establishment is or would be located within five hundred feet of a public or private elementary, intermediate, or high school, or public playground utilized extensively by minors, as determined by the Liquor Commission of each county; provided that the Liquor Commission or agency of each county shall deny the issuance of a liquor license if forty per cent of the:
(1) Registered voters for the area within five hundred feet of the nearest point of the premises for which the license is asked; or
(2) Owners and lessees of record of real estate and owners of record of shares in a cooperative apartment within five hundred feet of the nearest point of the premises for which the license is asked;
have duly filed or caused to be filed their protests against granting the license."
Application No.: 25-01976
Applicant: Aroma Caffe Inc.
Trade name: Waikiki Walls at Hawaiian Aroma Caffe
Place of business: 2586 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, Hawai'i
(Park Shore Waikiki Hotel)
License applied for: Dispenser General (Category No. 3)
- (Consumption on premises)
Category No. 3 is a premises in which live entertainment or recorded music is provided. Facilities for dancing by the patrons may be permitted as provided by Commission rules.
Dated: January 16, 2026
LIQUOR COMMISSION OF THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
JEFFREY HONG, Chairperson
By ANNA C. HIRAI
Assistant Administrator
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Liquor Commission of the City and County of Honolulu, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 281, Hawai'i Revised Statutes, will hold a public hearing at the office of the Commission on the sixth floor of the Pacific Park Plaza, 711 Kapi'olani Boulevard, Honolulu, Hawai'i, 96813, on Thursday, March 19, 2026, at 4:00 p.m., for the purpose of considering the application for liquor license set forth below and any protests to the granting of said application.
Persons who wish to testify for or against the granting of a license may either testify in person at the Liquor Commission meeting or submit a written protest to the Administrator of the Commission three (3) working days prior to the date and time of the hearing.
You are further notified that Section 281-59, Hawai'i Revised Statutes, reads in pertinent part: "Upon the day of hearing, or any adjournment thereof, the Liquor Commission shall consider the application and any protests and objections to the granting thereof, and hear the parties in interest. Within ninety days after the hearing, or within one hundred twenty days thereafter if in its discretion the Commission extends the ninety days to one hundred twenty days, and gives public notice of same, the Commission shall give its decision granting or refusing the application; provided that if a majority of the:
(1) Registered voters for the area within five hundred feet of the nearest point of the premises for which the license is asked; or
(2) Owners and lessees of record of real estate and owners of record of shares in a cooperative apartment within five hundred feet of the nearest point of the premises for which the license is asked,
have duly filed or caused to be filed their protests against the granting of the license, or if there appears any other disqualification under this chapter, the application shall be refused. Otherwise, the Commission may in its discretion grant or refuse the same."
You are further notified that Section 281-39.5, Hawai'i Revised Statutes, reads in pertinent part: "The Liquor Commission or agency of each county may deny or restrict the issuance of a liquor license for on-site sale and consumption by the drink to any applicant whose establishment is or would be located within five hundred feet of a public or private elementary, intermediate, or high school, or public playground utilized extensively by minors, as determined by the Liquor Commission of each county; provided that the Liquor Commission or agency of each county shall deny the issuance of a liquor license if forty per cent of the:
(1) Registered voters for the area within five hundred feet of the nearest point of the premises for which the license is asked; or
(2) Owners and lessees of record of real estate and owners of record of shares in a cooperative apartment within five hundred feet of the nearest point of the premises for which the license is asked;
have duly filed or caused to be filed their protests against granting the license."
Application No.: 25-01790
Applicant: The Odom Corporation
Trade name: The Odom Corporation
Place of business: 91-1905 Lauwiliwili Street, Kapolei, Hawai'i
License applied for: Wholesale General
Dated: January 23, 2026
LIQUOR COMMISSION OF THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
JEFFREY HONG, Chairperson
By ANNA C. HIRAI
Assistant Administrator
(SA1517984 1/29, 2/05/26)
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