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How City Council could improve food security for Oʻahu residents
Food Equity Ashley Mizuo 11/19/25 Food Equity Ashley Mizuo 11/19/25

How City Council could improve food security for Oʻahu residents

The Honolulu City Council should work on disaster planning, summer feeding programs for children, kūpuna programs, and direct funding for food banks.

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Can Hawaiʻi turn around another deadly year on the roads?
Transportation Equity Matthew Leonard and Ben Angarone 10/8/25 Transportation Equity Matthew Leonard and Ben Angarone 10/8/25

Can Hawaiʻi turn around another deadly year on the roads?

An executive order emphasizes enforcement and safety education, but data shows infrastructure is also a major factor in many fatal accidents.

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Honolulu’s early eviction mediation and rental assistance program’s success
Affordable Housing Denise Obrero 8/21/25 Affordable Housing Denise Obrero 8/21/25

Honolulu’s early eviction mediation and rental assistance program’s success

The next step is for more opportunities to uplift the statewide efforts advancing housing stability through early intervention and cross-sector collaboration.

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Are jaywalking tickets in Hawaiʻi doing more harm than good? A new report breaks it down
Transportation Equity Maui Now Staff 3/8/25 Transportation Equity Maui Now Staff 3/8/25

Are jaywalking tickets in Hawaiʻi doing more harm than good? A new report breaks it down

The report claims ticketing for jaywalking and other minor infractions doesn’t actually make streets safer, but instead shifts focus and resources away from more effective solutions, like better street design.

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UHERO offers ‘uncertainties’ over Council’s proposed empty-homes tax
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Ian Bauer 11/26/24 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Ian Bauer 11/26/24

UHERO offers ‘uncertainties’ over Council’s proposed empty-homes tax

The University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization offered more insights over the potential ramifications of an implemented empty homes tax on Oʻahu.

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Honolulu City Council bill aimed at taxing empty homes advances
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Ashley Mizuo 11/25/24 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Ashley Mizuo 11/25/24

Honolulu City Council bill aimed at taxing empty homes advances

The Honolulu City Council Budget committee narrowly advanced a measure that would tax properties left vacant by up to 3 percent.

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Honolulu City Council’s empty-homes tax measure advances
Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Ian Bauer 11/22/24 Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Ian Bauer 11/22/24

Honolulu City Council’s empty-homes tax measure advances

The Hono­lulu City Council’s Budget Committee voted 3–2 to advance Bill 46, which could tax a vacant real property by as much as 3 percent.

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No rest for the homeless: Bill would ban sitting almost anywhere on Oʻahu
Affordable Housing, Public Health Christina Jedra 10/22/20 Affordable Housing, Public Health Christina Jedra 10/22/20

No rest for the homeless: Bill would ban sitting almost anywhere on Oʻahu

City and state officials say housing is the answer to homelessness. But criminalization can be more politically expedient.

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Hawaiʻi legislature prepares to conclude, transparency advocates cry foul
Public Health Ryan Finnerty 7/10/20 Public Health Ryan Finnerty 7/10/20

Hawaiʻi legislature prepares to conclude, transparency advocates cry foul

Hawaiʻi’s 2020 legislative session was hallmarked by social distancing measures aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19 that may also have disenfranchised the public.

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Tenants cash in on vacation rentals despite risks
Affordable Housing Allison Schaefers 6/21/17 Affordable Housing Allison Schaefers 6/21/17

Tenants cash in on vacation rentals despite risks

Tenants who sublease their units as vacation rental properties without the owner’s permission face eviction. Those who break city rules also face penalties starting with an initial fine of $1,000 and up to $1,000 a day for continued violations.

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