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How parking spot mandates affect affordable housing in Honolulu
Transportation Equity, Affordable Housing Ashley Mizuo 11/6/25 Transportation Equity, Affordable Housing Ashley Mizuo 11/6/25

How parking spot mandates affect affordable housing in Honolulu

Parking mandates can have a large impact on affordable housing projects, according to a report by the Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law & Economic Justice.

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Bill 53 would increase Oʻahu housing costs
Affordable Housing, Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz, Arjuna Heim and Lee Wang 8/12/25 Affordable Housing, Transportation Equity Abbey Seitz, Arjuna Heim and Lee Wang 8/12/25

Bill 53 would increase Oʻahu housing costs

Reinstating parking mandates for developers in Honolulu means choosing cars over people and asphalt over affordability.

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Why this Honolulu housing strategy is not a ‘super successful’ program
Affordable Housing Ben Angarone 8/12/25 Affordable Housing Ben Angarone 8/12/25

Why this Honolulu housing strategy is not a ‘super successful’ program

A new state law requires counties to let homeowners build two additional housing units on eligible properties. Honolulu is struggling to persuade people to build just one.

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OHA seeks housing strategy consultant to advance Mana i Mauli Ola goals
Affordable Housing Elena Farden 7/1/25 Affordable Housing Elena Farden 7/1/25

OHA seeks housing strategy consultant to advance Mana i Mauli Ola goals

These efforts come at a time when small policy wins at the state level are offering renewed hope but require coordinated implementation to benefit Native Hawaiian communities equitably.

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Economic prosperity rises from the bottom up
Food Equity, Transportation Equity, Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Will Caron 5/21/25 Food Equity, Transportation Equity, Affordable Housing, Taxes & Budget Will Caron 5/21/25

Economic prosperity rises from the bottom up

The Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law & Economic Justice looks at the recent legislative session's hits and misses in this Community Voice column for Aloha State Daily.

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Housing: Lawmakers fund more housing, not special treatment for locals
Affordable Housing Jeremy Hay 5/9/25 Affordable Housing Jeremy Hay 5/9/25

Housing: Lawmakers fund more housing, not special treatment for locals

Housing advocates unsuccessfully pushed for bills that would have given cash incentives for deed restrictions that require a property owner to be a resident working in the state.

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State fund eyed for workforce housing subsidies
Affordable Housing Andrew Gomes 4/20/25 Affordable Housing Andrew Gomes 4/20/25

State fund eyed for workforce housing subsidies

House Bill 432 would allow part of the state’s rental housing revolving fund to go toward financing development of apartments for households earning between 60–140 percent of a county’s annual median income.

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End burdensome school impact fees, put funds to good use
Affordable Housing Arjuna Heim and Ted Kefalas 3/27/25 Affordable Housing Arjuna Heim and Ted Kefalas 3/27/25

End burdensome school impact fees, put funds to good use

Bringing the overall cost of development down is critical to meet demand, and one way to help is by eliminating costly and ineffective school impact fees.

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Raise sales tax on costly homes, build more rentals
Affordable Housing Arjuna Heim 3/2/25 Affordable Housing Arjuna Heim 3/2/25

Raise sales tax on costly homes, build more rentals

When hard-working locals—from teachers and nurses to waitresses—are struggling to stay housed, it means we have a serious problem.

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Hawaiʻi wants to purchase voluntary deed restrictions to preserve more homes for locals
Affordable Housing Noelle Fujii-Oride 2/26/25 Affordable Housing Noelle Fujii-Oride 2/26/25

Hawaiʻi wants to purchase voluntary deed restrictions to preserve more homes for locals

This new approach would help buffer Hawaiʻi homes from speculation and encourage more locals to actively contribute to addressing the Islands’ housing challenges.

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Senate bill advances to strip county council approval of state-funded housing projects
Affordable Housing Brian Perry 2/14/25 Affordable Housing Brian Perry 2/14/25

Senate bill advances to strip county council approval of state-funded housing projects

A bill to exempt state-financed housing developments from county council approval has passed second reading on the Hawaiʻi Senate floor and advanced to the Ways and Means Committee.

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Hawaiʻi’s plan to develop leasehold homes advances
Affordable Housing Andrew Gomes 2/4/25 Affordable Housing Andrew Gomes 2/4/25

Hawaiʻi’s plan to develop leasehold homes advances

An unconventional state initiative to build more homes for Hawaii residents with moderate incomes is approaching a critical test to see whether homebuyers want high-rise condominiums with 99-year land leases.

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House committee recommends passage of Kamaʻaina Homes Program
Affordable Housing Brian Perry 1/30/25 Affordable Housing Brian Perry 1/30/25

House committee recommends passage of Kamaʻaina Homes Program

Modeled after the Vail InDEED program in tourist-Mecca Vail, Colo., the program would provide funding to the counties to purchase voluntary deed restrictions from eligible homeowners or homebuyers.

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Is Hawaiʻi’s historic investment in affordable housing paying off?
Affordable Housing Jeremy Hay 1/6/25 Affordable Housing Jeremy Hay 1/6/25

Is Hawaiʻi’s historic investment in affordable housing paying off?

Two years ago, the state made a record investment in affordable rental housing. Results so far are both encouraging and sobering.

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Hunting for a new place in renters purgatory
Affordable Housing Shelby Mattos 12/2/24 Affordable Housing Shelby Mattos 12/2/24

Hunting for a new place in renters purgatory

How four O‘ahu residents navigate fees, scams, unanswered calls, intrusive rules and housing options that run from “crappy and crappier.”

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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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The empty homes tax: A promising step on affordable housing—if we get it right
Affordable Housing Susan Le 11/20/24 Affordable Housing Susan Le 11/20/24

The empty homes tax: A promising step on affordable housing—if we get it right

The Honolulu City Council is considering legislation with the potential to bring much-needed assistance to a market out of reach for many.

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Short term rentals, long term issues for Hawaiʻi County
Affordable Housing Amee Hiʻilawe Neves 9/1/24 Affordable Housing Amee Hiʻilawe Neves 9/1/24

Short term rentals, long term issues for Hawaiʻi County

According to an analysis by the Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law & Economic Justice, one in 24 homes on Hawaiʻi Island are short term rentals – 52% of which are owned by non-Hawaiʻi residents.

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