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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes ("HRS") Chapter 91 and the Rules of Practice and Procedure of the County of Kauai Rules of Practice and Procedure of the County of Kaua'i Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation Fund Commission Chapter IV., notice is hereby given that the County of Kauai Planning Commission ("Commission") will hold a public hearing to hear testimony and comments from all interested persons regarding the following:
Proposed Amendments to Report Process, Chapter V. of the Rules of Practice and Procedure of the County of Kauai Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation Fund Commission
New Application Process for Maintenance Grants, Chapter VI. of the Rules of Practice and Procedure of the County of Kauai Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation Fund Commission
The Commission is amending its Rules by amending Chapter V., Application Process for Open Space Funds, which details the process to submit applications and proposals for the use of Open Space Funds, and adding a new Chapter VI., Application Process for Maintenance Grants, which details rules pertaining to maintenance funds. A summary of the proposed amendments is as follows:
Chapter V. Application Process for Open Space Funds (Delete and Replace)
The proposed rule establishes updated procedures and criteria governing proposals and applications for the use of Open Space Funds for land acquisition, improvements, and related purposes. The amendments clarify eligibility requirements, allowable expenditures, and proposal criteria, including public benefit, cost-effectiveness, and feasibility. The rule further establishes prohibitive factors for unsafe properties and outlines a structured review process, including preliminary and final evaluations by the Planning Department and Commission.
The proposed Chapter V also formalizes requirements for the Commission's biennial report, including fund analysis, project prioritization, and acquisition planning, as well as procedures for transmitting recommendations to the County Council and Mayor. Additionally, the rule refines the dossier recommendation process for urgent acquisitions and establishes comprehensive requirements for land acquisition grants, including applicant eligibility, matching fund requirements, grant agreements, and enforcement provisions.
Chapter VI. Application Process for Maintenance Grants (New Chapter)
The proposed rule establishes a new framework for the use of a portion of the Open Space Fund for maintenance of properties acquired or improved with the Fund. The rule provides for annual allocation of up to five percent (5%) of the Fund for maintenance purposes and sets forth eligibility requirements for applicants, including designated stewards of funded properties.
The rule outlines allowable uses of maintenance funding, application requirements, evaluation criteria, and timelines for review and approval. It also establishes requirements for maintenance grant agreements, reporting and accountability, and enforcement provisions to ensure proper use of funds and long-term stewardship of Open Space properties.
A public hearing will be held on Friday, June 5, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. or thereafter in the Lihu'e Civic Center, Pi'ikoi Suite 300, Boards and Commission Meeting Room, 4444 Rice Street, Lihu'e, Kaua'i, Hawai'i. All interested persons shall be afforded the opportunity to submit data, views, or arguments, orally or in writing, on the proposed rule amendments at the time of the public hearing. Persons wishing to submit written testimony are requested to submit their written testimony to the Planning Department, 4444 Rice Street, Suite A473, Lihu'e Kaua'i, 96766, or via email to openspace@kauai.gov. Persons presenting oral testimony are requested to also submit their testimony in writing to the Planning Department at the addresses noted above. All submissions for the record must be received at or prior to the scheduled public hearing.
A copy of the proposed rule amendments will be mailed to any interested person who requests a copy and pays the required fees for copying and postage. Please submit your request to the Planning Department at the addresses listed above. Copies of the proposed rule amendments may be picked up from the Planning Department at the above address between the hours of 7:45 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. In addition, the full text of the proposed rule amendment is available on the web site of the Planning Commission: https://www.kauai.gov/Government/Boards-and-Commissions/ Planning-Commission. Individuals who require special needs accommodations may request assistance by writing or contacting Mr. Brent Sokei at (808) 241-4050 at least seven (7) working days prior to the scheduled public hearing.
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CITY COUNCIL
PUBLIC HEARING
DATE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2026
PLACE: CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER
TIME: 10 A.M.
1. Resolution 26-89 Confirming the appointment of Kalani Kaanaana to serve on the Economic Revitalization Commission of the City and County of Honolulu.
2. Resolution 26-90 Confirming the appointment of Micah Kim to serve on the Zoning Board of Appeals of the City and County of Honolulu.
3. Resolution 26-91 Confirming the reappointment of Jasper Wong to serve on the Commission on Culture and the Arts of the City and County of Honolulu.
4. Resolution 26-96 Confirming the reappointment of Richard Davis to serve on the Oahu Historic Preservation Commission of the City and County of Honolulu.
5. Resolution 26-97 Confirming the reappointment of Hilarie Alomar to serve on the Planning Commission of the City and County of Honolulu.
6. Resolution 26-98 Confirming the reappointment of Dr. Peter Young to serve on the Board of Review III for real property tax appeal of the City and County of Honolulu.
7. Resolution 26-100 Confirming the appointment of Lani Lapilio to serve on the Oahu Historic Preservation Commission of the City and County of Honolulu.
8. Resolution 26-101 Confirming the reappointment of Joshua Tengan to serve on the Commission on Culture and the Arts of the City and County of Honolulu.
9. Resolution 26-102 Confirming the reappointment of Ryan Toyomura to serve on the Zoning Board of Appeals of the City and County of Honolulu.
10. CR-105(26) Recommendations on the review and evaluation of the Salary Commission pursuant to Chapter 3, Article 15, Revised Ordinances of Honolulu 2021.
11. CR-106(26) Recommendations on the review and evaluation of the Real Property Tax Boards of Review I, II, and III pursuant to Chapter 3, Article 15, Revised Ordinances of Honolulu 2021.
The item listed below has been published in anticipation of the action to be taken by the Committee on Zoning & Planning; and therefore, the City Council may or may not take action on the item or any amendments proposed thereto.
12. Bill 34 (2026) and any amendments proposed thereto by the Committee on Zoning & Planning Relating to flood hazard areas. (Amending the Flood Hazard Area Ordinance, Chapter 21A, Revised Ordinances of Honolulu 2021, to adopt language and construction standards consistent with the requirements of the Federal Emergency Management Agency to maintain participation in the National Flood Insurance Program and the Community Rating System, and for housekeeping purposes.)
Remote and in-person oral testimony will be permitted on all items on the agenda when each agenda item is taken up. Each speaker may not have anyone else read their statement and is limited to a three-minute presentation.
As both English and Hawaiian are official languages of the State of Hawai'i, pursuant to Article XV, Section 4 of the Hawai'i State Constitution and Section 1-13 of the Hawai'i Revised Statutes, members of the public may testify in either language. For oral testimonies offered in 'Olelo Hawai'i, additional time as may be necessary will be allowed for the testifier to provide an English translation of their testimony.
Remote testimony
1. For direct access to submit oral testimony call: +1-253-215-8782, enter
ID 82368033226 and Passcode 243384.
2. To testify by videoconference visit the Honolulu Records Collection website, type the following into the address bar of the browser:
https://hnldoc.ehawaii.gov/hnldoc/testimony. Videoconference access
information will be provided upon registration. Testifiers are encouraged to register/submit testimony at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Although remote oral testimony is being permitted, this is a regular meeting and not a remote meeting by interactive conference technology under HRS Section 92-3.7. Therefore, the meeting will continue notwithstanding loss of audiovisual communication with remote testifiers or loss of the public broadcast of the meeting.
Persons wishing to testify in the Council Chamber are requested to register by 10 a.m. by filling out the registration form in person. Persons who have not registered will be given an opportunity to speak following the oral testimonies of the registered speakers.
Written testimony may be uploaded through the Honolulu Records Collection website, type the following into the address of the browser:
https://hnldoc.ehawaii.gov/hnldoc/testimony, or mailed to Office of the City Clerk, Attention: Information Section, 530 South King Street, Room 100, Honolulu, HI 96813. If submitted, written testimonies, including the testifier's address, e-mail address, and phone number, will be available to the public on the Honolulu Records Collection website, type the following into the address bar of the browser: https://hnldoc.ehawaii.gov.
Should you have any questions, please call (808) 768-3119 or send an email to doris.lam@honolulu.gov.
Meeting materials are accessible on the Honolulu Records Collection website, type the following into the address bar of the browser:
https://hnldoc.ehawaii.gov/hnldoc/browse/agendas by clicking on the appropriate Council meeting.
The meeting will be viewable: (1) by internet live streaming on the Honolulu City Council YouTube Channel, type the following into the address bar of the browser: https://www.youtube.com/@HonoluluCityCouncil; (2) by televised live broadcast on 'Olelo TV Channel 54; and (3) on the monitor situated outside the Council Chamber. Viewers who experience a loss of viewing signal should try switching to another viewing option.
After the meeting, the meeting will be viewable on demand on the Honolulu City Council YouTube Channel, type the following into the address bar of the browser: https://www.youtube.com/@HonoluluCityCouncil. Copies of older meeting videos may be requested by calling the City Clerk's Office at (808) 768-5822, charges may apply.
If you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability or an interpreter for a language other than English, contact the Office of the City Clerk Information Section at (808) 768-5822, Monday through Friday, between
7:45 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., excluding State holidays, or send an email to doris.lam@honolulu.gov as soon as possible or at least three (3) business days before the scheduled meeting. Requests made as early as possible have a greater likelihood of being fulfilled.
CITY COUNCIL
CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
TOMMY WATERS, CHAIR
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COUNTY OF KAUAI PLANNING COMMISSION 4444 Rice Street, Suite A473, Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii, 96766, tel: (808) 241-4050, email: planningdepartment@kauai.gov.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of an agency hearing with a public hearing and an opportunity for public testimony from all interested persons to be held by the Kaua'i Planning Commission pursuant to the provisions of Special Management Area Rules, Kauai County Code, Chapter 8, as amended, Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) Chapter 92 and 91, and the Rules of Practice and Procedure of the County of Kauai Planning Commission. The hearing will be held regarding the following:
AMENDMENT TO SPECIAL MANAGEMENT AREA USE PERMIT (SMA(U)-89-4), CLASS IV ZONING PERMIT Z-IV-89-14, and USE PERMIT U-89-14 to allow construction of a multi-family residential structure containing six (6) residential units, event pavilion, parking garage, and associated site improvements on parcels associated with the resort facility situated at the terminus of Ka Haku Road in Princeville, further identified as 5520 Ka Haku Road, Tax Map Keys: 5-4-004:029, 035; 5-4-011:004, containing a total area of 23,139 acres.
Meeting Location: Lihu'e Civic Center, Moikeha Building, Meeting Room 2A-2B,
4444 Rice Street, Lihu'e, Kaua'i, Hawai'i
* Interested parties should look to the Planning Commission Agenda for May 26, 2026, for final determination of location.
Date: May 26, 2026
Time: 9:00 a.m. or shortly thereafter
Oral testimony will be taken on specific agenda items, in-person at the public meeting location indicated on the meeting agenda.
Written testimony indicating your 1) name or pseudonym, and if applicable, your position/title and organization you are representing, and 2) the agenda item that you are providing comment on, may be submitted on any agenda item in writing to planningdepartment@kauai.gov or mailed to the County of Kaua'i Planning Department, 4444 Rice Street, Suite 473, Lihue, Hawai'i 96766. Written testimony received by the Planning Department at least 24 hours prior to the meeting will be posted as testimony to the Planning Commission's website prior to the meeting (https://www.kauai.gov/Government/Boards-and-Commissions/Planning-Commission). Any testimony received after this time will be retained as part of the record, but we cannot assure the Commission will receive it with sufficient time for review prior to the meeting.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT
HAWAII PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY (HPHA)
REVISED UTILITY RATES AND ALLOWANCES
FOR FEDERAL PUBLIC HOUSING RESIDENTS WHO PURCHASE THEIR OWN UTILITIES, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2026
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Hawaii Administrative Rule, Section 17-2028-7, the HAWAII PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY ("HPHA") will be revising the monthly utility allowances for federal public housing residents who purchase their own utilities, beginning JULY 1, 2026.
The revised rates and allowances listed below will be made effective on JULY 1, 2026.
Please note that written or oral comments on the revised utility rates or allowances may be submitted until July 31, 2026 to the:
Hawaii Public Housing Authority
Property Management and Maintenance Services Branch
P.O. Box 17907
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
Or, interested persons may call the Property Management and Maintenance Services Branch at 832-4691 or 832-6083 (TDD / TTY).
A copy of the revised schedules and rates shall be posted in all of the HPHA's federal public housing property management offices and shall be provided to all residents who request a copy at the property management office.
SCHEDULE OF UTILITY ALLOWANCES BEGINNING JULY 1, 2026
Note: The new utility allowances have been rounded to the nearest dollar.
Property Current Utility
Allowance Decrease/Increase
In Utility Allowance
(Dollar Change) New Utility
Allowance
Hale Laulima
2 bedroom $129 ($6) $123
3 bedroom $156 ($8) $148
Hookipa Kahaluu Non-Modernized Units
1 bedroom $132 ($7) $125
2 bedroom $173 ($8) $165
3 bedroom $223 ($11) $212
Hookipa Kahaluu Modernized Units
1 bedroom $125 ($6) $119
2 bedroom $168 ($8) $160
3 bedroom $217 ($11) $206
Kaahumanu Homes
2 bedroom $183 $24 $207
3 bedroom $223 $33 $256
Kalakaua Homes High Rise
1 bedroom $99 ($4) $95
Kalakaua Homes Low Rise
1 bedroom $95 ($5) $90
2 bedroom $103 ($5) $98
3 bedroom $122 ($6) $116
Kalihi Valley Homes Non-Modernized Units
1 bedroom $129 ($6) $123
2 bedroom $173 ($9) $164
3 bedroom $221 ($11) $210
4 bedroom $265 ($14) $251
5 bedroom $300 ($15) $285
Kalihi Valley Homes Modernized Units
1 bedroom $119 ($6) $113
2 bedroom $136 ($7) $129
3 bedroom $168 ($8) $160
4 bedroom $194 ($10) $184
5 bedroom $208 ($11) $197
Kamehameha Homes
1 bedroom $145 $19 $164
2 bedroom $179 $25 $204
3 bedroom $219 $33 $252
Kaneohe Apartments
1 bedroom $134 ($6) $128
2 bedroom $177 ($9) $168
Kauhale Nani
1 bedroom $168 $21 $189
2 bedroom $213 $29 $242
3 bedroom $262 $39 $301
Kauhale O'hana
3 bedroom $216 $33 $249
Kau'iokalani
3 bedroom $140 $11 $151
Ko'olau Village
1 bedroom $176 $20 $196
2 bedroom $221 $29 $250
3 bedroom $277 $38 $315
4 bedroom $323 $46 $369
Kuhio Homes
1 bedroom $61 ($2) $59
2 bedroom $70 ($3) $67
3 bedroom $77 ($3) $74
4 bedroom $87 ($4) $83
5 bedroom $87 ($4) $83
Maili I
2 bedroom $126 ($6) $120
3 bedroom $153 ($8) $145
Maili II
2 bedroom $137 ($7) $130
4 bedroom $194 ($9) $185
Mayor Wright Homes
1 bedroom $66 ($2) $64
2 bedroom $75 ($3) $72
3 bedroom $83 ($4) $79
4 bedroom $95 ($4) $91
5 bedroom $95 ($4) $91
Nanakuli Homes
3 bedroom $163 ($9) $154
Palolo Homes Non-Modernized Units
1 bedroom $131 $5 $136
2 bedroom $173 $3 $176
3 bedroom $221 $1 $222
4 bedroom $262 $0 $262
5 bedroom $297 ($2) $295
Palolo Homes Modernized Units
1 bedroom $141 $18 $159
2 bedroom $175 $25 $200
3 bedroom $215 $33 $248
4 bedroom $251 $40 $291
5 bedroom $278 $47 $325
Puuwai Momi
1 bedroom $126 ($6) $120
2 bedroom $168 ($9) $159
3 bedroom $217 ($11) $206
4 bedroom $260 ($14) $246
Salt Lake
2 bedroom $181 ($9) $172
Property Current Utility
Allowance Decrease/Increase
In Utility Allowance
(Dollar Change) New Utility
Allowance
Spencer House
2 bedroom $75 ($4) $71
3 bedroom $82 ($4) $78
Wahiawa Terrace
1 bedroom $113 $7 $120
2 bedroom $123 $6 $129
3 bedroom $141 $8 $149
4 bedroom $158 $7 $165
Waimaha-Sunflower A-E
1 bedroom $111 ($6) $105
2 bedroom $127 ($6) $121
3 bedroom $154 ($8) $146
Waimaha-Sunflower F-G
1 bedroom $108 ($5) $103
2 bedroom $124 ($6) $118
3 bedroom $151 ($7) $144
Waimaha-Sunflower
1 bedroom $106 ($5) $101
2 bedroom $121 ($6) $115
Waimanalo Homes
2 bedroom $231 $21 $252
3 bedroom $283 $31 $314
4 bedroom $327 $41 $368
Waipahu I
2 bedroom $100 ($5) $95
3 bedroom $115 ($5) $110
Waipahu II
2 bedroom $101 ($5) $96
3 bedroom $115 ($6) $109
ALLOWANCES FOR MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
Description Quantity/Month Oahu
Air conditioner, window type, 10,000 BTU 229 kWh $85
Oxygen concentrator, 400W 219 kWh $81
Nebulizer, 75W 5 kWh $2
Electric hospital bed, 200W 1 kWh $1
Alternating pressure pad, 70W 51 kWh $19
Low air-pressure mattress, 120W 88 kWh $33
Power wheelchair/ scooter, 360W 67 kWh $25
Feeding tube, 120W 44 kWh $16
CPAP machine, 30W 9 kWh $3
Leg Pump 3 kWh $1
Portable Dialysis Machine 78 kWh $29
The HPHA does not discriminate against any person because of race, sex, including gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, color, religion, marital status, familial status, ancestry, disability, age, or human immunodeficiency virus infection.
Hakim Ouansafi
Executive Director
Hawaii Public Housing Authority
Department of Human Services
State of Hawaii
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