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NOTICE TO PROVIDERS OF APPRAISAL SERVICES
DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
The State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources anticipates the need for professional appraisal services for the fiscal year 2027 (July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027). The Department seeks properly licensed and qualified professional real property appraisers to submit the Statement of Qualifications for Appraisal Services and Expression of Interest form (SoQ P-1), to provide appraisal services for various land valuations in the State of Hawaii during fiscal year 2027. The submission deadline for the completed SoQ P-1 is 4:00 PM on June 12, 2026. For more information, please visit our website at: http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/ld/public-hearings-and-notices/. The SoQ P-1 form can be accessed at: http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/ld/forms/ld-soq-form-p1.
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STATE OF HAWAII
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
BENEFIT, EMPLOYMENT AND SUPPORT SERVICES DIVISION
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to sections 91-3(b) and 91-4(b)(2), Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS), notice is hereby given that the Department of Human Services (DHS) has adopted emergency rules chapter 17-796.2 relating to the Hawaii Relief Program.
The emergency rules were adopted on April 24, 2026, and shall be in effect for 120 days pursuant to section 91-3(b), HRS. The emergency rules as adopted are as follows:
CHAPTER 17-796.2 HAWAII RELIEF PROGRAM
The chapter establishes the Hawaii Relief Program (HRP) that provides non-recurring short-term payments to assist with housing, utility, or automobile expenses, or a combination of these expenses, for families with minor dependent children, who are in need of assistance to address an episode of financial need due to an extenuating circumstance. The HRP payments are not intended to address a family's recurring needs and will not extend beyond four months. The chapter defines the criteria that families must meet in order to be eligible and receive an HRP payment; describes the disposition of valid applications received from families; outlines the due process if a family disputes an eligibility determination or payment amount; and describes fraud referral and the repayment process if HRP payments were overpaid on behalf of families.
1. §17-796.2-1, Purpose. This section states the purpose of the chapter and the effective date of the rules.
2. §17-796.2-2, Definitions. This section provides definitions to the following terms which are referenced within the chapter:
A. Adult
B. Applicant
C. Arrears in payment
D. Automobile
E. Categorically eligible
F. Department or DHS
G. Department's designee
H. Dependent child
I. Earned income
J. Episode of financial need
K. Excluded individual
L. Extenuating circumstance
M. Family unit
N. Family unit member
O. Fraud
P. Hawaii Relief Program payment or HRP payment
Q. Housing
R. Payee
S. Private organization
T. Resident
U. Self-employment
V. Specified relative
W. Unearned income
X. Utility expense
Y. Valid application
3. §17-796.2-3, General requirements. This section specifies the general requirements that must be met to receive an HRP payment which include a dependent child in the family unit who resides with an adult specified relative, or a pregnant woman without a dependent child who is in the third trimester of pregnancy; the applicant or at least one family unit member meets U.S. citizenship or qualified immigrant status; all members of the family unit are residents of the state; the family unit's total gross income does not exceed the established threshold; and the family unit demonstrates an episode of financial need. In addition, a family unit may be deemed categorically eligible if the family unit currently receives assistance from certain government means-tested programs. The section also states that HRP payments cannot duplicate or replace other housing, utility, or automobile payments the family unit received or is expected to receive from other government entities, private organizations, or individuals.
4. §17-796.2-4, Application processing requirements. This section outlines the application requirements including applicants providing additional information or verification to establish their eligibility for the NRST housing or utility payments; outlines how a family unit's total gross income is calculated; and provides the timeframe when a disposition must be made on a family unit's application.
5. §17-796.2-5, HRP payments. This section lists the maximum amounts for each housing, utility, and automobile payments; how expenses are prorated when a family unit shares an expense with an excluded individual; provisions to which the HRP payments may be received; and how the HRP payments may be issued.
6. §17-796.2-6, HRP payment issuance. This section describes how HRP payments are applied to a family unit's expenses.
7. §17-796.2-7, Compliance requirements for payees of HRP payments. This section outlines the requirements that a payee must meet before an HRP payment is made. Requirements include compliance with any applicable federal, state and county laws, and with the rules and regulations of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service and the State Department of Taxation.
8. §17-796.2-8, Disposition of application. This section defines the date of eligibility; outlines when adjustments are made when NRST payments are duplicative of other payments that a family received; outlines reasons when an application is denied or discontinued; and describes the notification requirements when an application disposition is made.
9. §17-796.2-9, Review of an eligibility determination or payment. This section describes the requirements when an applicant disputes a determination of ineligibility or an NRST payment amount and the required due process.
10. §17-796.2-10, Overpayment and fraud. This section describes the reasons for overpayments; notification to the family unit when an overpayment claim is made; how repayment to the State is made including collection via tax setoff; and penalties under federal and state laws if fraud is committed by an applicant or family unit.
11. §17-796.2-11, Termination, denial, or reduction for insufficient funds. This section outlines the options available to the department if there are insufficient funds to continue the NRST housing and utility payments described in the chapter.
A copy of the emergency rules will be mailed at NO COST to any interested person by requesting a copy by calling (808) 586-0975 or by writing to:
Department of Human Services
Benefit, Employment and Support Services Division
Attention: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program Office
1010 Richards Street, Room 512
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
The emergency rules are available for public viewing at the following website:
https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/admin-rules-2/admin-rules-for-programs/
Upon request, this notice is available in alternate formats such as large print, Braille, or electronic copy.
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PROCLAMATION
Pursuant to Sections 11-91, 11-92.1, and 11-101, Hawaii Revised Statutes, I, Scott
T. Nago, Chief Election Officer of the State of Hawaii, together with Jon Henricks, County
Clerk, County of Hawaii; Moana M. Lutey, County Clerk, County of Maui; Jade K. Fountain-
Tanigawa, County Clerk, County of Kauai; and Chadd Kadota, Acting City Clerk, City and
County of Honolulu, do hereby proclaim that the elections shall be conducted by mail and
that a Primary Election will be held on Saturday, August 8, 2026, and that a General Election
will be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, throughout the State of Hawaii for the purpose
of nominating and/or electing:
1. Two Representatives to serve in the Congress of the United States;
2. One Governor and one Lieutenant Governor of the State of Hawaii;
3. Thirteen Senators and fifty-one Representatives to serve in the Legislature of the
State of Hawaii;
4. Five members to serve on the Board of Trustees of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs;
5. Nine Councilmembers for the County of Hawaii;
6. One Mayor and nine Councilmembers for the County of Maui;
7. One Mayor and seven Councilmembers for the County of Kauai; and
8. Four Councilmembers for the City and County of Honolulu.
We further proclaim that the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2026,
throughout the State of Hawaii shall also be conducted for the purpose of securing the
approval or rejection by the electorate of the following:
1. Constitutional amendments, if any, to the Hawaii State Constitution proposed by the
Thirty-Third State Legislature;
2. Amendments and/or initiative questions, if any, to the County of Hawaii Charter and
the Ordinances of the County;
3. Amendments and/or initiative questions, if any, to the County of Maui Charter and the
Ordinances of the County;
4. Amendments and/or initiative questions, if any, to the County of Kauai Charter and the
Ordinances of the County; and
5. Amendments and/or initiative questions, if any, to the Revised Charter of the City and
County of Honolulu and the Revised Ordinances of the City and County of Honolulu.
We further proclaim that the following special or nonpartisan elections shall be held
in conjunction with the Primary Election to be held on Saturday, August 8, 2026, and the
General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, throughout the State of Hawaii:
1. A nonpartisan Primary Election held concurrently with the Primary Election and a
nonpartisan General Election held concurrently with the General Election for the
purpose of electing five members to the Board of Trustees of the Office of Hawaiian
Affairs;
2. A nonpartisan First Special Election held concurrently with the Primary Election for
the purpose of electing nine Councilmembers for the County of Hawaii; and a possible
nonpartisan Second Special Election held concurrently with the General Election
in the event that no candidate at the nonpartisan First Special Election receives a
majority of the votes cast in a contest where there is more than one candidate;
3. A nonpartisan First Special Election held concurrently with the Primary Election and a
nonpartisan Second Special Election held concurrently with the General Election for
the purpose of electing a Mayor and nine Councilmembers for the County of Maui;
4. A nonpartisan Primary Election held concurrently with the Primary Election and a
nonpartisan General Election held concurrently with the General Election for the
purpose of electing a Mayor and seven Councilmembers for the County of Kauai;
5. A nonpartisan First Special Election held concurrently with the Primary Election for
the purpose of electing four Councilmembers for the City and County of Honolulu; and
a possible nonpartisan Second Special Election held concurrently with the General
Election in the event that no candidate in the nonpartisan First Special Election receives
a majority of the votes cast in a contest where there is more than one candidate.
We further proclaim that a vacancy election shall be held in conjunction with the
Primary Election to be held on Saturday, August 8, 2026, and a General Election will be held
on Tuesday, November 3, 2026, for the purpose of nominating and electing a State Senator
to serve in the Nineteenth Senatorial District in the Legislature of the State of Hawaii.
Nomination papers to be signed by not less than fifteen registered voters from the Hawaii
State Senate, Nineteenth District, were available, beginning Monday, February 2, 2026, in
the Office of Elections and at elections.hawaii.gov. Candidates to fill the vacant office shall
file completed nomination papers not later than 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, in the
Office of Elections.
VOTER SERVICE CENTERS
We further proclaim that pursuant to Sections 11-109 and 11-131, Hawaii Revised
Statutes, voter service centers are established and operated by the Office of the County or
City Clerk, Elections Division in their respective county.
The services provided at the voter service centers include accessible in-person voting,
same day voter registration, and collection of voted ballots. All voter service centers in
the State of Hawaii are physically accessible or accessible through special administrative
voting procedures to all eligible voters with disabilities and elderly voters. The locations and
hours of operation are listed below:
County of Hawaii Voter Service Centers
Hours of Operation Locations
Primary Election
July 27, 2026, through August 7, 2026
Monday through Saturday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
August 8, 2026
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
General Election
October 20, 2026, through November
2, 2026
Monday through Saturday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
November 3, 2026
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
County of Hawaii Aupuni Center
Conference Room
101 Pauahi Street, #1
Hilo, HI 96720
West Hawaii Civic Center
Community Room Building G
74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Highway
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
County of Maui Voter Service Centers
Hours of Operation Locations
Primary Election
July 27, 2026, through August 7, 2026
Monday through Saturday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
August 8, 2026
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
General Election
October 20, 2026, through November 2, 2026
Monday through Saturday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
November 3, 2026
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Velma McWayne Santos
Community Center
395 Waena Street
Wailuku, HI 96793
Primary Election
August 5, 2026, through August 7, 2026
Wednesday through Friday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
August 8, 2026
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
General Election
October 31, 2026, through November 2, 2026
Daily except Sunday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
November 3, 2026
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
County of Maui Old Youth
Center
717 Fraser Avenue
Lanai City, HI 96763
Lahaina Civic Center
Social Hall
1840 Honoapiilani Highway
Lahaina, HI 96761
Mitchell Pau'ole Center
Conference Room
90 Ainoa Street
Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Primary Election
August 1, 2026
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
General Election
October 24, 2026
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Hana High & Elementary
School
4111 Hana Highway
Hana, HI 96713
County of Kauai Voter Service Center
Hours of Operation Location
Primary Election
July 27, 2026, through August 7, 2026
Monday through Saturday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
August 8, 2026
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
General Election
October 20, 2026, through November 2, 2026
Monday through Saturday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
November 3, 2026
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Historic County Annex
Building Basement
4386 Rice Street
Lihue, HI 96766
City and County of Honolulu Voter Service Centers
Hours of Operation Locations
Primary Election
July 27, 2026, through August 7, 2026
Monday through Saturday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
August 8, 2026
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
General Election
October 20, 2026, through November 2, 2026
Monday through Saturday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
November 3, 2026
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Honolulu Hale (Courtyard)
530 South King Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
Kapolei Hale
(Conference Rooms A, B, C)
1000 Uluohia Street
Kapolei, HI 96707
Primary Election
August 3, 2026, through August 7, 2026
Monday through Friday
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
General Election
October 27, 2026, through October 31, 2026
Tuesday through Saturday
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
George Fred Wright Wahiawa
District Park (Ceramics
Room)
1129 Kilani Avenue
Wahiawa, HI 96786
Kaneohe District Park
(Meeting Room)
45-660 Keaahala Road
Kaneohe, HI 96744
PLACES OF DEPOSIT
We further proclaim that pursuant to Section 11-109, Hawaii Revised Statutes, places
of deposit are established and operated by the Office of the County or City Clerk, Elections
Division in their respective county.
Places of deposit are established for voters to drop off their voted return identification
envelope to be collected by the County Elections Division. The locations and hours of
operation are listed below:
County of Hawaii Places of Deposit
Hours of Operation Locations
Primary Election
Open 24 hours a day from July 17, 2026,
through 7:00 p.m. on August 8, 2026
General Election
Open 24 hours a day from October 14, 2026,
through 7:00 p.m. on November 3, 2026
Hawaii County Building
25 Aupuni Street
Hilo, HI 96720
Keaau Police Station
16-579 Old Volcano Road
Keaau, HI 96749
Laupahoehoe Police Station
Puualaea Homestead Road
Laupahoehoe, HI 96764
Naalehu Police Station
95-5355 Mamalahoa Highway
Naalehu, HI 96772
North Kohala Police Station
54-3900 Akoni Pule Highway
Kapaau, HI 96755
Pahoa Police Station
15-2615 Keaau-Pahoa Road
Pahoa, HI 96778
Rodney Yano Memorial Hall
82-6156 Mamalahoa Highway
Captain Cook, HI 96704
Waikoloa Village Association
68-1792 Melia Street
Waikoloa, HI 96738
Waimea Police Station
67-5185 Kamamalu Street
Kamuela, HI 96743
West Hawaii Civic Center
74-5044 Ane Keohokalole
Highway
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Primary Election
July 27, 2026, through August 7, 2026
Monday through Saturday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
August 8, 2026
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
General Election
October 20, 2026, through November 2, 2026
Monday through Saturday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
November 3, 2026
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
County of Hawaii Aupuni
Center
Conference Room
101 Pauahi Street, #1
Hilo, HI 96720
West Hawaii Civic Center
Community Room Building G
74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Highway
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
County of Maui Places of Deposit
Hours of Operation Locations
Primary Election
Open facility/park hours from July 17,
2026,
until 7:00 p.m. on August 8, 2026
General Election
Open facility/park hours from October
14, 2026,
until 7:00 p.m. on November 3, 2026
County of Maui Kahului Service
Center
110 Alaihi Street
Kahului, HI 96732
County of Maui Old Youth Center
717 Fraser Avenue
Lanai City, HI 96763
Haiku Community Center
Hana Highway at Pilialoha Street
Haiku, HI 96708
Hana Fire Station
4655 Hana Highway
Hana, HI 96713
Hannibal Tavares Community
Center
91 Pukalani Street
Pukalani, HI 96768
Kahului Fire Station
200 Dairy Road
Kahului, HI 96732
Kalana O Maui
County Building
200 S. High Street
Wailuku, HI 96793
Kihei Community Center
303 E. Lipoa Street
Kihei, HI 96753
Kula Fire Station
50 Calasa Road
Kula, HI 96790
Lahaina Civic Center
1840 Honoapiilani Highway
Lahaina, HI 96761
Makawao Fire Station
134 Makawao Avenue
Makawao, HI 96768
Mitchell Pau'ole Center
90 Ainoa Street
Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Napili Fire Station
4950 Hanawai Street
Lahaina, HI 96761
Paia Community Center
252 Hana Highway Paia, HI 96779
University of Hawaii Maui College
310 W. Kaahumanu Avenue
Kahului, HI 96732
Near Maui Swap Meet, entrance
from Wahine Pio Avenue
Velma McWayne Santos
Community Center
395 Waena Street
Wailuku, HI 96793
Wailea Fire Station
300 Kilohana Drive
Kihei, HI 96753
Primary Election
August 1, 2026
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
General Election
October 24, 2026
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Hana High & Elementary School
4111 Hana Highway
Hana, HI 96713
County of Kauai Places of Deposit
Hours of Operation Locations
Primary Election
Open 24 hours a day from July 17,
2026,
through 7:00 p.m. on August 8, 2026
General Election
Open 24 hours a day from October 14,
2026,
through 7:00 p.m. on November 3, 2026
Elections Division
4386 Rice Street
Lihue, HI 96766
Hanalei Neighborhood Center
5-5358 Kuhio Highway
Hanalei, HI 96714
Hanapepe Public Library
4490 Kona Road
Hanapepe, HI 96716
Kalaheo Neighborhood Center
4480 Papalina Road
Kalaheo, HI 96741
Kapaa Public Library
4-1464 Kuhio Highway
Kapaa, HI 96746
Kilauea Neighborhood Center
4260 Keneke Street
Kilauea, HI 96754
Koloa Neighborhood Center
3461 B Weliweli Road
Koloa, HI 96756
Princeville Public Library
4343 Emmalani Drive
Princeville, HI 96722
Waimea Neighborhood Center
4556 Makeke Road
Waimea, HI 96796
Waipouli Town Center
(near Guardian Self Storage)
4-771 Kuhio Highway
Kapaa, HI 96746
Primary Election
July 17, 2026, through July 24, 2026
Monday through Friday
7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
July 27, 2026, through August 7, 2026
Monday through Saturday
7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
August 8, 2026
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
General Election
October 14, 2026, through October 19, 2026
Monday through Friday
7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
October 20, 2026, through November 2, 2026
Monday through Saturday
7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
November 3, 2026
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Elections Division Main Office
4386 Rice Street
Lihue, HI 96766
Primary Election
July 27, 2026, through August 7, 2026
Monday through Saturday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
August 8, 2026
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
General Election
October 20, 2026, through November 2, 2026
Monday through Saturday
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
November 3, 2026
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Voter Service Center
Historic County Annex Building
Basement
4386 Rice Street
Lihue, HI 96766
City and County of Honolulu Places of Deposit
Hours of Operation Locations
Primary Election
Open daily in accordance with
park hours from July 17, 2026,
through 7:00 p.m. on
August 8, 2026
General Election
Open daily in accordance with
park hours from October 14,
2026, through 7:00 p.m. on
November 3, 2026
Asing Community Park
91-1450 Renton Road
Ewa Beach, HI 96706
Bill Balfour Jr. Waipahu
District Park
94-230 Paiwa Street
Waipahu, HI 96797
Connie Chun Aliamanu
Neighborhood Park
4259 Lawehana Street
Honolulu, HI 96818
Hauula Civic Center
54-010 Kukuna Road
Hauula, HI 96717
Hawaii Kai Park and Ride
240 Keahole Street
Honolulu, HI 96825
Kailua District Park
21 South Kainalu Drive
Kailua, HI 96734
Kalihi Valley District Park
1911 Kamehameha IV Road
Honolulu, HI 96819
Kaneohe District Park
45-660 Keaahala Road
Kaneohe, HI 96744
Kanewai Community Park
2695 Dole Street
Honolulu, HI 96822
Mililani Park and Ride
95-1101 Ukuwai Street
Mililani, HI 96789
Neal S. Blaisdell Park
98-319 Kamehameha
Highway
Aiea, HI 96701
Sunset Beach Recreation Center
59-540 Kamehameha Highway
Haleiwa, HI 96712
Waialae Iki Neighborhood Park
4838 Kalanianaole Highway
Honolulu, HI 96821
Waianae District Park
85-601 Farrington Highway
Waianae, HI 96792
Primary Election
Open daily from July 17, 2026,
through 7:00 p.m. on August 8, 2026
General Election
Open daily from October 14, 2026,
through 7:00 p.m. on November 3, 2026
Honolulu Hale
530 South King Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
Kapolei Hale
1000 Uluohia Street
Kapolei, HI 96707
CONGRESS
There shall be one Representative nominated and elected to the House of
Representatives of the United States Congress from each of the following congressional
districts for the State of Hawaii: first congressional district and second congressional district.
GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
There shall be one Governor and one Lieutenant Governor nominated and elected
for the State of Hawaii.
STATE SENATOR
There shall be one Senator nominated and elected to the Senate of the State
Legislature from each of the following senatorial districts: second senatorial district,
fifth senatorial district, eighth senatorial district, ninth senatorial district, tenth
senatorial district, eleventh senatorial district, thirteenth senatorial district, fourteenth
senatorial district, fifteenth senatorial district, seventeenth senatorial district, twentieth
senatorial district, twenty-first senatorial district, twenty-fifth senatorial district.
There shall be one Senator nominated and elected in a vacancy election to the
Senate of the State Legislature from the nineteenth district.
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
There shall be one Representative nominated and elected to the House of
Representatives of the State Legislature from each of the fifty-one representative districts.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS
There shall be five members of the Board of Trustees of the Office of Hawaiian
Affairs who shall be elected at-large. At least one member shall be a resident of the
island of Maui and one member shall be a resident of the island of Oahu.
MAYOR
There shall be one Mayor nominated and elected for the County of Maui. There shall
be one Mayor nominated and elected for the County of Kauai.
CITY AND/OR COUNTY COUNCIL
There shall be nine Councilmembers nominated and elected to the Hawaii County
Council. At least one shall be a resident of the first district, one a resident of the second
district, one a resident of the third district, one a resident of the fourth district, one a resident
of the fifth district, one a resident of the sixth district, one a resident of the seventh district,
one a resident of the eighth district, and one a resident of the ninth district.
There shall be nine Councilmembers nominated and elected at-large to the Maui
County Council. At least one shall be a resident of the residency area of East Maui, one
a resident of the residency area of West Maui, one a resident of the residency area
of Wailuku-Waihee-Waikapu, one a resident of the residency area of Kahului, one a
resident of the residency area of South Maui, one a resident of the residency area of
Makawao-Haiku-Paia, one a resident of the residency area of Upcountry, one a resident
of the island of Lanai, and one a resident of the island of Molokai, except that portion
defined as the County of Kalawao.
There shall be seven Councilmembers nominated and elected at-large to the Kauai
County Council.
There shall be four Councilmembers nominated and elected to the Honolulu City
Council. At least one shall be a resident of the second district, one a resident of the fourth
district, one a resident of the sixth district, and one a resident of the eighth district.
TERMS OF OFFICE
The terms for which candidates are to be nominated and/or elected are as follows:
United States Representatives
(Districts I and II)
Two years (noon, January 3, 2027
to noon, January 3, 2029)
Governor and Lieutenant Governor Four years (noon, December 7, 2026
to noon, December 2, 2030)
State Senators (Districts 2, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11,
13, 14, 15, 17, 20, 21, 25)
Four years (November 3, 2026
to November 5, 2030)
State Senator (District 19 Vacancy) Two years (November 3, 2026
to November 7, 2028)
State Representatives (Districts 1 51) Two years (November 3, 2026
to November 7, 2028)
Office of Hawaiian Affairs Trustees
(Maui, Oahu, At-Large)
Four years (November 3, 2026
to November 5, 2030)
Mayor, County of Maui Four years (noon, January 2, 2027
to noon, January 2, 2031)
Mayor, County of Kauai Four years (noon, December 1,
2026 to noon, December 2, 2030)
Councilmembers, County of Hawaii
(Districts 1 9)
Two years (noon, December 7,
2026 to noon, December 4, 2028)
Councilmembers, County of Maui
(East Maui, West Maui, Wailuku-Waihee-
Waikapu, Kahului, South Maui, Makawao-
Haiku-Paia, Upcountry, Lanai, Molokai)
Two years (noon, January 2, 2027
to noon, January 2, 2029)
Councilmembers, County of Kauai
(At-Large, 7 seats)
Two years (noon, December 1,
2026 to noon, December 1, 2028)
Councilmembers, City and County of
Honolulu (Districts II, IV, VI, VIII)
Four years (noon, January 2, 2027
to noon, January 2, 2031)
DISTRICT PRECINCT
District Precinct U.S.
Representative
State
Senate
State
Representative
County
Council
The 1st Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Hawaii including Akona, Kukuihaele, Kapulena, Honokaa, Paauhau,
Hanaipoe, Paauilo, Halepiula, Keanakolu, Ookala, Laupahoehoe
Papaaloa, Hakalau, Honomu, Pepeekeo, Papaikou, portion of Hilo, and
Kaumana.
01 01 II 4 1 1
01 02 II 1 1 1
01 03 II 1 1 2
01 04 II 4 1 2
The 2nd Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Hawaii including a portion of Hilo.
02 01 II 1 2 2
02 02 II 1 2 3
02 03 II 1 2 3
02 04 II 1 2 5
The 3rd Representative District comprises the portion of the island of Hawaii
including a portion of Hilo, Keaukaha, Orchidlands Estate, Ainaloa, Hawaiian
Acres, Fern Acres, a portion of Kurtistown, and a portion of Keaau.
03 01 II 1 3 2
03 02 II 1 3 3
03 03 II 2 3 3
03 04 II 2 3 3
03 05 II 2 3 5
The 4th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Hawaii including Hawaiian Paradise Park, Hawaiian Beaches, Koae,
Kapoho, Pohoiki, Leilani Estates, and Kehena.
04 01 II 2 4 3
04 02 II 2 4 4
04 03 II 2 4 4
04 04 II 2 4 6
The 5th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Hawaii including a portion of Keaau, a portion of Kurtistown, Mountain
View, Glenwood, Fern Forest, Volcano, Pahala, Punaluu, Honuapo,
Naalehu, Waiohinu, Hawaiian Ocean View, Milolii, Hoopuloa,
Hookena, and Pawaina.
05 01 II 3 5 6
05 02 II 1 5 5
05 03 II 2 5 5
05 04 II 3 5 5
05 05 II 2 5 6
05 06 II 1 5 3
05 07 II 3 5 7
05 08 II 4 5 7
05 09 II 4 5 2
05 10 II 4 5 6
The 6th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Hawaii including Honaunau, Napoopoo, Captain Cook, Kealakekua,
Keauhou, Holualoa, and a portion of Kailua-Kona.
06 01 II 3 6 6
06 02 II 3 6 7
06 03 II 3 6 7
06 04 II 3 6 8
The 7th Representative District comprises the portion of the island
of Hawaii including a portion of Kailua-Kona, Honokohau, Kalaoa,
Makalawena, Kaupulehu, Kukio, Puuanahulu, Anaehoomalu,
Lahuipuaa, Puako, and a portion of Waikoloa and Waikui.
07 01 II 3 7 7
07 02 II 3 7 8
07 03 II 3 7 7
07 04 II 4 7 8
07 05 II 4 7 9
07 06 II 4 7 7
07 07 II 4 7 2
The 8th Representative District comprises the portion of the island
of Hawaii including Hawi, Halaula, Waiaka, Waimea, Makahalau,
Palihooukapapa, Waikii, a portion of Waikoloa, a portion of Waikui,
Kawaihae, and Mahukona.
08 01 II 4 8 9
08 02 II 4 8 9
08 03 II 4 8 9
08 04 II 4 8 1
The 9th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Maui including Kahului, Puunene, and a portion of Wailuku.
09 01 II 5 9 at-large
09 02 II 5 9 at-large
09 03 II 5 9 at-large
09 04 II 5 9 at-large
09 05 II 6 9 at-large
The 10th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Maui including a portion of Waiehu, Paukukalo, a portion of Wailuku,
Wailuku Heights, Waikapu, and Hyashi Village.
10 01 II 6 10 at-large
10 02 II 5 10 at-large
10 03 II 5 10 at-large
10 04 II 5 10 at-large
10 05 II 5 10 at-large
10 06 II 5 10 at-large
10 07 II 5 10 at-large
The 11th Representative District comprises the portion of the island
of Maui including a portion of Maalaea, Kihei, Keawakapu, Wailea,
Makena, Kanahena, and Keoneoio.
11 01 II 6 11 at-large
11 02 II 6 11 at-large
11 03 II 6 11 at-large
11 04 II 6 11 at-large
The 12th Representative District comprises the portion of the island
of Maui including a portion of Keahua, Haliimaile, Pukalani, Makawao,
Pulehu, Waiakoa, Keokea, and Ulupalakua.
12 01 II 7 12 at-large
12 02 II 7 12 at-large
12 03 II 7 12 at-large
12 04 II 7 12 at-large
12 05 II 6 12 at-large
The 13th Representative District comprises the islands of Molokai,
Lanai, Kahoolawe, Papanui O Kane, Puukii, and Alau, Molokini, and
portion of the island of Maui including a portion of Kahului, Paia, Kuau,
Haiku, Peahi, Huelo, Kailua, Keanae, Wailua, Nahiku, Honomaele,
Kaeleku, Hana, Hamoa, Mokae, Kakio, Puuiki, Koali, Kipahulu,
Mokulau, Kaupo, and Nuu.
13 01 II 7 13 at-large
13 02 II 7 13 at-large
13 03 II 7 13 at-large
13 04 II 7 13 at-large
13 05 II 7 13 at-large
13 06 II 7 13 at-large
13 07 II 7 13 at-large
13 08 II 7 13 at-large
13 09 II 7 13 none
The 14th Representative District comprises Mokeehia Island and the
portion of the island of Maui including Kahakuloa, a portion of Waiehu, a
portion of Maalaea, Mopua, Olowalu, Wainee, Lahaina, Puunoa, Kelawea,
Lahainaluna, Kaanapali, Mahinahina Camp, Kahana, and Honokahua.
14 01 II 6 14 at-large
14 02 II 6 14 at-large
14 03 II 6 14 at-large
14 04 II 6 14 at-large
14 05 II 5 14 at-large
The 15th Representative District comprises the portion of the island
of Kauai including Haena, Haleomaha, Wainiha, Hanalei, Princeville,
Kalihiwai, Kilauea, Anahola, Kealia, Kapaa, Waipouli, Papaloa, a
portion of Wailua, Kawaihau, and Kapahi.
15 01 II 8 15 at-large
15 02 II 8 15 at-large
15 03 II 8 15 at-large
15 04 II 8 15 at-large
15 05 II 8 15 at-large
The 16th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Kauai including a portion of Wailua, Hanamaulu, Kapaia, Lihue, Puhi,
and a portion of Omao.
16 01 II 8 16 at-large
16 02 II 8 16 at-large
16 03 II 8 16 at-large
16 04 II 8 16 at-large
16 05 II 8 16 at-large
The 17th Representative District comprises the islands of Niihau,
Lehua, and Kaula, and portion of the island of Kauai including a
portion of Omao, Koloa, Poipu, Lawai, Kalaheo, Eleele, Hanapepe,
Hanapepe Heights, Kapaka, Makaweli, Kaawanui Village, Pakala
Village, Kapalawai, Waimea, Nonopahu Village, Kekaha, Pokii,
Kaunalewa and Mana.
17 01 II 8 17 at-large
17 02 II 8 17 at-large
17 03 II 8 17 at-large
17 04 II 8 17 at-large
17 05 II 8 17 at-large
17 06 II 8 17 at-large
The 18th Representative District comprises Koko Isle and the portion
of the island of Oahu including Portlock, and a portion of Hawaii Kai.
18 01 I 25 18 IV
18 02 I 25 18 IV
18 03 I 25 18 IV
18 04 I 25 18 IV
18 05 I 9 18 IV
The 19th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including a portion of Hawaii Kai, Niu Valley, Wailupe, a portion
of Kahala, and a portion of Waialae.
19 01 I 9 19 IV
19 02 I 9 19 IV
19 03 I 9 19 IV
19 04 I 10 19 IV
The 20th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including Kahala and Kaalawai, a portion of Waialae, a portion of
Kaimuki, and a portion of Kapahulu.
20 01 I 9 20 IV
20 02 I 9 20 IV
20 03 I 9 20 IV
20 04 I 9 20 IV
20 05 I 10 20 IV
The 21st Representative District comprises the portion of the island
of Oahu including Wilhelmina Rise, Maunalani Heights, a portion of
Kaimuki, and St. Louis Heights.
21 01 I 10 21 IV
21 02 I 10 21 V
21 03 I 10 21 V
21 04 I 10 21 V
The 22nd Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including Manoa.
22 01 I 10 22 IV
22 02 I 10 22 V
22 03 I 11 22 V
22 04 I 11 22 V
22 05 I 11 22 V
The 23rd Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including Moiliili-McCully.
23 01 I 10 23 IV
23 02 I 10 23 V
23 03 I 12 23 V
23 04 I 12 23 V
23 05 I 11 23 V
The 24th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including Waikiki.
24 01 I 12 24 IV
24 02 I 12 24 IV
24 03 I 12 24 V
24 04 I 10 24 V
The 25th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including Ala Moana and Kakaako.
25 01 I 12 25 V
25 02 I 11 25 V
25 03 I 13 25 VI
25 04 I 12 25 VI
The 26th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including Makiki and Punchbowl.
26 01 I 11 26 V
26 02 I 11 26 V
26 03 I 11 26 VI
26 04 I 13 26 VI
The 27th Representative District comprises the portion of the island
of Oahu including Pacific Heights, Nuuanu, and a portion of Makiki
Heights.
27 01 I 11 27 VI
27 02 I 13 27 VI
27 03 I 13 27 VI
27 04 I 14 27 VI
The 28th Representative District comprises Sand Island and the
portion of the island of Oahu including Chinatown.
28 01 I 13 28 VI
28 02 I 13 28 VI
28 03 I 14 28 VI
28 04 I 15 28 VII
The 29th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including Kamehameha Heights and a portion of Kalihi.
29 01 I 14 29 VI
29 02 I 14 29 VI
29 03 I 14 29 VI
29 04 I 14 29 VI
The 30th Representative District comprises Mokauea Island,
Kahaaulana Island, and the portion of the island of Oahu including a
portion of Kalihi, Kalihi Kai, Keehi Lagoon, Hickam Air Force Base, and
Hickam Village.
30 01 I 15 30 VII
30 02 I 14 30 VII
30 03 I 14 30 VI
30 04 I 15 30 VII
The 31st Representative District comprises Ford Island and the portion
of the island of Oahu including Fort Shafter Flats, Salt Lake, and Pearl
Harbor.
31 01 I 15 31 VII
31 02 I 15 31 VII
31 03 I 15 31 VII
31 04 I 15 31 VII
The 32nd Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including a portion of Fort Shafter, Moanalua, Aliamanu, Foster
Village, a portion of Aiea, and a portion of Halawa.
32 01 I 14 32 VI
32 02 I 14 32 VII
32 03 I 16 32 VII
32 04 I 15 32 VII
32 05 I 16 32 VII
The 33rd Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including a portion of Halawa, a portion of Aiea, and Waimalu.
33 01 I 16 33 VII
33 02 I 16 33 VIII
33 03 I 16 33 VII
33 04 I 16 33 VIII
The 34th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including Waiau, a portion of Pearl City, and Pacific Palisades.
34 01 I 15 34 VIII
34 02 I 16 34 VIII
34 03 I 16 34 VIII
34 04 I 19 34 VIII
The 35th Representative District comprises the portion of the island
of Oahu including a portion of Pearl City, a portion of Waipahu, and
Crestview.
35 01 I 15 35 VIII
35 02 I 15 35 IX
35 03 I 19 35 IX
35 04 I 19 35 VIII
35 05 I 18 35 VIII
35 06 I 18 35 II
The 36th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including a portion of Waipahu.
36 01 I 19 36 IX
36 02 I 19 36 IX
36 03 I 18 36 IX
36 04 I 15 36 IX
The 37th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including a portion of Waipio and a portion of Mililani.
37 01 I 18 37 VIII
37 02 I 18 37 VIII
37 03 I 17 37 VIII
37 04 I 18 37 II
The 38th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including a portion of Mililani, and a portion of Waipio Acres.
38 01 I 18 38 VIII
38 02 I 17 38 VIII
38 03 I 17 38 VIII
38 04 I 17 38 VIII
The 39th Representative District comprises Laulaunui Island and
the portion of the island of Oahu including Royal Kunia, a portion of
Waipahu, Honouliuli, and a portion of Lower Village.
39 01 I 18 39 II
39 02 II 18 39 II
39 03 I 18 39 IX
39 04 I 19 39 IX
39 05 I 20 39 IX
39 06 I 19 39 I
The 40th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including a portion of Lower Village, Iroquois Point, and a portion
of Ewa Beach.
40 01 I 20 40 IX
40 02 I 20 40 IX
40 03 I 20 40 IX
40 04 I 20 40 IX
The 41st Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including a portion of Ewa Beach, and Barbers Point.
41 01 I 20 41 IX
41 02 I 20 41 I
41 03 I 21 41 I
41 04 II 21 41 I
41 05 II 22 41 I
The 42nd Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including a portion of Varona Village, a portion of Ewa, a portion
of Kapolei, and Fernandez Village.
42 01 I 20 42 IX
42 02 I 21 42 IX
42 03 I 21 42 I
42 04 I 19 42 I
The 43rd Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including a portion of Kapolei, a portion of Akupu, and Makakilo.
43 01 I 21 43 I
43 02 II 21 43 I
43 03 II 21 43 I
43 04 II 21 43 I
The 44th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including Honokai Hale, Nanakuli, and Maili.
44 01 II 21 44 I
44 02 II 22 44 I
44 03 II 22 44 I
44 04 II 22 44 I
The 45th Representative District comprises the portion of the island of
Oahu including Waianae and Makaha.
45 01 II 22 45 I
45 02 II 22 45 I
45 03 II 22 45 I
45 04 II 22 45 I
PROCLAMATION (Continued)
The 46th Representative District comprises the portion of the island
of Oahu including a portion of Waipio Acres, Wahiawa, Whitmore
Village, a portion of Waialua, and Mokuleia.
46 01 II 23 46 II
46 02 II 23 46 II
46 03 I 17 46 VIII
46 04 I 23 46 II
46 05 I 17 46 II
46 06 II 17 46 II
46 07 II 18 46 II
The 47th Representative District comprises Mokuaula Island and the
portion of the island of Oahu including a portion of Waialua, Haleiwa,
Kawailoa Beach, Waimea, Sunset Beach, Waialee, Kawela Bay,
Kahuku, Laie, Hauula, Punaluu, and Kahana.
47 01 II 23 47 II
47 02 II 23 47 II
47 03 II 23 47 II
47 04 II 23 47 II
The 48th Representative District comprises Mokolii Island, Ahu O
Laka Island, Kapapa Island, Moku O Loe Island, and the portion of
the island of Oahu including Kaaawa, Kahaluu, Ahuimanu, and a
portion of Heeia and Kaneohe.
48 01 II 23 48 II
48 02 II 23 48 II
48 03 II 23 48 III
48 04 II 23 48 III
48 05 II 24 48 III
The 49th Representative District comprises the portion of the
island of Oahu including a portion of Kaneohe, Puohala Village, and
Maunawili.
49 01 II 23 49 III
49 02 II 24 49 III
49 03 II 24 49 III
49 04 II 24 49 III
49 05 II 24 49 III
49 06 II 25 49 III
The 50th Representative District comprises Moku Manu Island,
Popoia Island, and the portion of the island of Oahu including a
portion of Kailua.
50 01 II 24 50 III
50 02 II 24 50 III
50 03 II 24 50 III
50 04 II 25 50 III
50 05 II 25 50 III
The 51st Representative District includes the Northwestern Hawaiian
Islands (Nihoa, Necker, 12 islands at French Frigate Shoals, 2 islands
at Gardner Pinnacles, Laysan, Lisianski, 8 islands at Pearl and
Hermes Atoll, 3 islands at Kure Atoll), the islands of Moku Nui,
Moku Iki, Manana, Kaohikaipu, and comprises the portion of the
island of Oahu including a portion of Kailua, Lanikai, Keolu Hills, and
Waimanalo.
51 01 II 25 51 III
51 02 II 25 51 III
51 03 II 25 51 III
51 04 II 25 51 III
51 05 II 25 51 III
On the days and at the hours aforementioned and places
attached, we call upon all the qualified and registered electors
of the State of Hawaii for the purpose hereinabove given.
We further proclaim that pursuant to Section 11-41, Hawaii
Revised Statutes, notice is hereby given that the four Boards
of Registration (one for the island of Hawaii; one for the islands
of Maui, Molokai, Lanai, and Kahoolawe; one for the island of
Oahu; and one for the islands of Kauai and Niihau) shall sit,
through the use of interactive conference technology with the
applicable links being available at elections.hawaii.gov, from
7:00 a.m. until the close of voting on August 8, 2026, and
November 3, 2026, for the purpose of considering appeals
relative to the eligibility to vote or the registration of voters for
the 2026 Primary Election and General Election. The Boards
shall also sit at such other times as the clerk determines within
the various representative districts in their respective counties
to hear appeals, provided there are any, from the voters
registered within such districts. The boards shall continue their
sittings until all appeals have been heard.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of Hawaii to be affixed.
DONE at the Office of Elections, in Pearl City, State of
Hawaii, this 11th day of May, 2026.
SCOTT T. NAGO, CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER,
State of Hawaii
JON HENRICKS, COUNTY CLERK,
County of Hawaii
MOANA M. LUTEY, COUNTY CLERK,
County of Maui
JADE K. FOUNTAIN-TANIGAWA, COUNTY CLERK,
County of Kauai
CHADD KADOTA, ACTING CITY CLERK,
City and County of Honolulu
ALL BY:
SCOTT T. NAGO
Chief Election Officer, State of Hawaii
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NOTICE TO PROVIDERS OF APPRAISAL SERVICES
DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
The State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources anticipates the need for professional appraisal services for the fiscal year 2027 (July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027). The Department seeks properly licensed and qualified professional real property appraisers to submit the Statement of Qualifications for Appraisal Services and Expression of Interest form (SoQ P-1), to provide appraisal services for various land valuations in the State of Hawaii during fiscal year 2027. The submission deadline for the completed SoQ P-1 is 4:00 PM on June 12, 2026. For more information, please visit our website at: http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/ld/public-hearings-and-notices/. The SoQ P-1 form can be accessed at: http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/ld/forms/ld-soq-form-p1.
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND PERMITTING
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of public hearings to be held by the Department of Planning and Permitting (DPP) of the City and County of Honolulu under Special Management Area (SMA) and Shoreline Setback Ordinances, Revised Ordinances of Honolulu Chapters 25 and 26, respectively, as amended, for the following applications at the date and time specified or soon thereafter.
______________________________________________________________
DATE: Friday, June 5, 2026
TIME: 10:00a.m.
PLACE: In-person and Remote Meeting at the Fasi Municipal Building, 6th Floor
Conference Room, 650 South King Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
1) FILE NOS.: 2026-SMA-12 and 2026-SV-I
PROJECT NAME: O'ahu Subsea Cable Telecommunication Project
APPLICANT: Humuhumu Services, LLC and Starfish Infrastructures, Inc.
AGENT: ICF (Tanya Copeland and Alex Bartlett)
LANDOWNERS: City and County of Honolulu, Department of Parks and Recreation
LOCATION: 91-121 Olai Street - Kapolei
TAX MAP KEY: 9-1-026: 027
ZONING: P-2 General Preservation District
REQUEST: SPECIAL MANAGEMENT AREA (SMA) PERMIT
(MAJOR) and SHORELINE SETBACK VARANCE (SV) to allow the cable landing and the installation of six new subsea telecommunication cables via horizontal directional drilling (HDD) within Barber's Point Beach Park and the shoreline setback (Project).
2) FILE NO.: 2026-SMA-20 (SF)
PROJECT NAME: New Commercial Building
OWNER: Kyung Chul Shin and Soon Ae Shin
APPLICANT/AGENT: Planning Solutions, Inc. (James T. Hayes and Makena White)
LOCATION: 87-1818 Farrington Highway Nanakuli
TAX MAP KEY: 8-7-035: 005
ZONING: B-1 Neighborhood Business District
REQUEST: Special Management Area Major Permit to allow the
construction of a new commercial building with a parking lot, caretaker dwelling, and associated improvements on a non-shoreline lot.
______________________________________________________________
The application materials showing the general location and boundaries of the area under consideration are available for review online at https://www.honolulu.gov/dpp/public-input/ (navigate to the Project site using the map), or at the DPP, Data Access & Imaging Branch, First Floor, Fasi Municipal Building, 650 South King Street, during office hours, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. For assistance, please call the DPP Zoning Regulations and Permits Branch at (808) 768-8024, or Land Use Approval Branch at (808) 768-8019.
Attendance at the public hearing is not necessary to submit testimony. Written testimony may be emailed to dpp@honolulu.gov, faxed to (808) 768-6743, or mailed to 650 South King Street, 7th Floor, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. Written testimony must be received by the close of the public hearing on Friday, June 5, 2026. Testimony received by the Department prior to the hearing will be considered in the evaluation of the request.
The public may join the public hearing and offer testimony from a computer, smartphone, or telephone. Visual presentations will be viewable: (1) On the screen situated inside the Conference Room, (2) At https://www.honolulu.gov/dpp/public-input/ (navigate using the map); or (3) via WebEx as follows: All participants must mute their devices until it is their turn to testify.
Join the public hearing from a computer: (Please mute your devices
except to testify)
https://globalpage-prod.webex.com/join
Meeting Number: 2495 236 5895
Meeting Password: dpp1
Join the public hearing from a computer or WebEx smart phone
app: (Please mute your devices except to testify)
Meeting Number: 2495 236 5895
Meeting Password: dpp1
Join the public hearing from a telephone (audio only): (Please
mute your devices except to testify)
+1-408-418-9388 (USA Toll)
Access code: 2495 236 5895
Numeric meeting password: 3771
Note: If you need an auxiliary aid and/or service or other accommodation due to a disability to participate in this event (i.e., sign language interpreter; interpreter for language other than English, or wheelchair accessibility), please call (808)
768-8000, or email your detailed request to dpp@honolulu.gov, at least five (5) business days prior to the meeting. Requests made as early as possible will allow adequate time to fulfill your request.
Dawn Takeuchi Apuna, Director
Department of Planning and Permitting
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CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
PLANNING COMMISSION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a public hearing to be held by the Planning Commission of the City and County of Honolulu:
PLACE: Remote Meeting, with an in-person public meeting location at the Fasi Municipal Building, 6th Floor Conference Room, 650 South King Street, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96813
DATE: Wednesday, May 27, 2026
TIME: 1:30 p.m.
The meeting of the Honolulu Planning Commission will be conducted as a remote meeting using interactive conference technology with one in-person meeting location open to the public as follows:
Planning Commissioners, Planning Department staff, parties to agenda items, and resource individuals may appear via WebEx remote technology (details below)
A recording of the meeting will also be posted at a later date
If any major and insurmountable technical difficulties are encountered during the meeting, the Planning Commission will automatically recess for up to thirty (30) minutes to restore communication. The meeting will reconvene when either audiovisual or audio-only communication is established with the same WebEx link below. If it is not possible to reconvene the meeting as provided within thirty (30) minutes after an interruption to communication, the Planning Commission will continue all matters and reconvene at the next scheduled Planning Commission meeting
PUBLIC HEARING
Public hearing notice published in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser on Friday, May 15, 2026. The Commission will take action on each item after public hearing is closed.
NORTH SHORE ZONE CHANGE REQUEST 2025-ZCH-1 (ay)
HAGAN FAMILY
Applicants and/or
Landowners: Jason C. and Elisa A. Hagan
Agent: Planning Solutions Inc. (Jim Hayes)
Location: 66-009 Waialua Beach Road - Waialua
Tax Map Key (TMK): 6-6-018: 024
Land Area: 1.431 acres
Existing Use: Six single-unit dwellings and a two-unit dwelling
Existing Zoning: Country District and R-5 Residential District
(R-5 District)
Development Plan: North Shore Sustainable Communities Plan (NS SCP)
Request: The Applicants seek to rezone a 1.431-acre or 62,334-square-foot lot from the Country District to the R-5 District.
The purpose of the proposed zone change is to bring the parcel's zoning into conformance with its longstanding use as a site for six single-unit dwellings and one two-unit dwelling.
The proposed zone change request is available for viewing at the Department of Planning and Permitting or online at https://www.honolulu.gov/dpp/public-input.html (navigate using the web map).
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND TESTIMONY
The public may also join the public hearing and offer testimony from a computer, smartphone, or telephone as follows:
Join the public hearing from a computer or from the WebEx
smartphone app: (Please mute your devices except to testify)
https://globalpage-prod.webex.com/join
Meeting Number: 2495 833 8502
Meeting Password: dpp1
Join the public hearing from a telephone (audio only):
408-418-9388 (USA Toll)
Access code: 2495 833 8502
Numeric meeting password: 3771
Oral testimony via phone or Webex: To provide oral testimony during the online meeting via phone or Webex, we suggest you register in advance by 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, by emailing your name, phone number, and include in the subject line "register to testify" to dpppcmailbox@honolulu.gov
Public testimony will be accepted at the hearing. Written testimony may be submitted by one of the following options: 1) Email: dpppcmailbox@honolulu.gov; 2) Fax: (808) 768-6743; or 3) Mail: Planning Commission, 650 South King Street, 7th Floor, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. Written testimony submitted at least two (2) business days before the hearing will help to ensure distribution to and review by the Commission. Testimony submitted after that time will still be accepted. Attendance at the public hearing is not necessary to submit written testimony. Persons wishing to present oral testimony, please register on-site on the day and time of the hearing. Ten (10) copies are requested, if submitting written testimony on-site on the day of the hearing.
MATERIALS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION
Meeting materials ("board packet" under HRS Section 92-7.5) are available for public inspection at the office of the Department of Planning and Permitting, 7th Floor, Frank Fasi Municipal Building, 650 South King Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813; contacting the Planning Commission, telephone (808) 768-8007; or on the DPP website at www.honolulu.gov/dpp/home/events/
HOW TO REQUEST ACCOMMODATION
If you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability, please call (808) 768-8000 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or email dpp@honolulu.gov, preferably at least three business days before the scheduled meeting. Requests received with fewer than three business days remaining before the meeting will be accommodated if possible, but fulfillment cannot be guaranteed. Upon request, this notice is available in alternate formats such as large print, Braille, or electronic copy.
PLANNING COMMISSION
PANE MEATOGA III, Chair
by Dawn Takeuchi Apuna, Director
Department of Planning and Permitting
(SA1526675 5/15/26)
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY (BWS), CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU, will hold a PUBLIC HEARING in the Board Room, Public Service Building, 630 South Beretania Street, on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. or soon thereafter, where all interested persons shall be afforded the opportunity of being heard on the adoption of the Proposed to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 Operating and Capital Improvement Program Budget of the Board of Water Supply, beginning July 1, 2026, and ending June 30, 2027.
Limited seating will be available for in-person testifiers in the Board Room. The public may also view the livestream of the meeting from the lobby of the Board of Water Supply, Public Service Building, 630 S. Beretania St., Honolulu, HI 96843.
TESTIMONY CAN BE SUBMITTED AS FOLLOWS:
Written testimony should include the submitter's address, email address, and phone number. Testimony should be received by Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at noon. Submit written testimony by:
Email to board@hbws.org
Online at boardofwatersupply.com/testimony
Mail to Board of Water Supply, 630 S. Beretania St., Honolulu, HI 96843
Fax to (808) 748-5079
Oral testimony will be accepted remotely and in person during the meeting. Pre-registration is encouraged to facilitate as much remote and in-person testimony as reasonably possible during the time allotted. Testifiers should also consider submitting a written version of their oral testimony.
To testify remotely by phone or video using the Zoom videoconferencing platform, please submit your request by:
Email to board@hbws.org
Online at boardofwatersupply.com/testimony
Zoom registration instructions, as well as participant guidelines, will be sent to the contact information provided. Once confirmed as registered, testifiers will receive an email containing the links and instructions to join the Zoom session. Submit your request to testify remotely by Friday, May 22, 2026, at noon.
To testify in person at the Board of Water Supply, Public Service Building, 630 S. Beretania St., Honolulu, HI 96843, please pre- register by submitting your request by Tuesday, May 26, 2026:
Email to board@hbws.org
Online at boardofwatersupply.com/testimony
In-person testifiers should check-in with building security and then with testimony staff located in the lobby. Testifiers will be escorted to and from the Board Room. On-site registration will be available for walk-in requests.
Testimony is limited to two (2) minutes and shall be presented by the registered speaker only. Testimony submitted in writing or orally, electronically or in person, for use in the meeting process is public information. All testimony will be included as part of the approved meeting minutes at boardofwatersupply.com/boardmeetings.
MATERIALS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION
Meeting materials ("board packet" under HRS Section 92-7.5) are accessible at boardofwatersupply.com/boardmeetings.
VIEWING THE MEETING
The meeting will be viewable via live streaming on the BWS website: boardofwatersupply.com/boardmeetings. Video will appear on screen. You may have to click the arrow on video to start it. You may have to unmute audio as muted audio tends to be the default setting.
SPECIAL REQUESTS AND ACCOMMODATIONS
If you require special assistance, an auxiliary aid or service, and/or an accommodation due to a disability to participate in this meeting (i.e., sign language interpreter; interpreter for language other than English; or wheelchair accessibility), please call (808) 748-5172 or email your request to board@hbws.org at least three (3) business days prior to the meeting date. If a response is received after the requested three (3) business days before the meeting date deadline, we will try to obtain the auxiliary aid/service or accommodation, but we cannot guarantee that request will be filled.
Upon request, this notice is available in alternate formats such as large print, Braille, or electronic copy.
BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY
CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
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STATE OF HAWAII
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
BENEFIT, EMPLOYMENT AND SUPPORT SERVICES DIVISION
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to sections 91-3(b) and 91-4(b)(2), Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS), notice is hereby given that the Department of Human Services (DHS) has adopted emergency rules chapter 17-796.2 relating to the Hawaii Relief Program.
The emergency rules were adopted on April 24, 2026, and shall be in effect for 120 days pursuant to section 91-3(b), HRS. The emergency rules as adopted are as follows:
CHAPTER 17-796.2 HAWAII RELIEF PROGRAM
The chapter establishes the Hawaii Relief Program (HRP) that provides non-recurring short-term payments to assist with housing, utility, or automobile expenses, or a combination of these expenses, for families with minor dependent children, who are in need of assistance to address an episode of financial need due to an extenuating circumstance. The HRP payments are not intended to address a family's recurring needs and will not extend beyond four months. The chapter defines the criteria that families must meet in order to be eligible and receive an HRP payment; describes the disposition of valid applications received from families; outlines the due process if a family disputes an eligibility determination or payment amount; and describes fraud referral and the repayment process if HRP payments were overpaid on behalf of families.
1. §17-796.2-1, Purpose. This section states the purpose of the chapter and the effective date of the rules.
2. §17-796.2-2, Definitions. This section provides definitions to the following terms which are referenced within the chapter:
A. Adult
B. Applicant
C. Arrears in payment
D. Automobile
E. Categorically eligible
F. Department or DHS
G. Department's designee
H. Dependent child
I. Earned income
J. Episode of financial need
K. Excluded individual
L. Extenuating circumstance
M. Family unit
N. Family unit member
O. Fraud
P. Hawaii Relief Program payment or HRP payment
Q. Housing
R. Payee
S. Private organization
T. Resident
U. Self-employment
V. Specified relative
W. Unearned income
X. Utility expense
Y. Valid application
3. §17-796.2-3, General requirements. This section specifies the general requirements that must be met to receive an HRP payment which include a dependent child in the family unit who resides with an adult specified relative, or a pregnant woman without a dependent child who is in the third trimester of pregnancy; the applicant or at least one family unit member meets U.S. citizenship or qualified immigrant status; all members of the family unit are residents of the state; the family unit's total gross income does not exceed the established threshold; and the family unit demonstrates an episode of financial need. In addition, a family unit may be deemed categorically eligible if the family unit currently receives assistance from certain government means-tested programs. The section also states that HRP payments cannot duplicate or replace other housing, utility, or automobile payments the family unit received or is expected to receive from other government entities, private organizations, or individuals.
4. §17-796.2-4, Application processing requirements. This section outlines the application requirements including applicants providing additional information or verification to establish their eligibility for the NRST housing or utility payments; outlines how a family unit's total gross income is calculated; and provides the timeframe when a disposition must be made on a family unit's application.
5. §17-796.2-5, HRP payments. This section lists the maximum amounts for each housing, utility, and automobile payments; how expenses are prorated when a family unit shares an expense with an excluded individual; provisions to which the HRP payments may be received; and how the HRP payments may be issued.
6. §17-796.2-6, HRP payment issuance. This section describes how HRP payments are applied to a family unit's expenses.
7. §17-796.2-7, Compliance requirements for payees of HRP payments. This section outlines the requirements that a payee must meet before an HRP payment is made. Requirements include compliance with any applicable federal, state and county laws, and with the rules and regulations of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service and the State Department of Taxation.
8. §17-796.2-8, Disposition of application. This section defines the date of eligibility; outlines when adjustments are made when NRST payments are duplicative of other payments that a family received; outlines reasons when an application is denied or discontinued; and describes the notification requirements when an application disposition is made.
9. §17-796.2-9, Review of an eligibility determination or payment. This section describes the requirements when an applicant disputes a determination of ineligibility or an NRST payment amount and the required due process.
10. §17-796.2-10, Overpayment and fraud. This section describes the reasons for overpayments; notification to the family unit when an overpayment claim is made; how repayment to the State is made including collection via tax setoff; and penalties under federal and state laws if fraud is committed by an applicant or family unit.
11. §17-796.2-11, Termination, denial, or reduction for insufficient funds. This section outlines the options available to the department if there are insufficient funds to continue the NRST housing and utility payments described in the chapter.
A copy of the emergency rules will be mailed at NO COST to any interested person by requesting a copy by calling (808) 586-0975 or by writing to:
Department of Human Services
Benefit, Employment and Support Services Division
Attention: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program Office
1010 Richards Street, Room 512
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
The emergency rules are available for public viewing at the following website:
https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/admin-rules-2/admin-rules-for-programs/
Upon request, this notice is available in alternate formats such as large print, Braille, or electronic copy.
RYAN I. YAMANE
DIRECTOR
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