← Home

Feed

Recent documents

Latest public records across all tracked municipalities.

All typesagendaminutesproposalbudgetother
All statesAKALAZCACOCTDEFLGAHIIAIDILINKSKYLAMAMDMEMIMOMSMTNCNENJNYOHOKORPARISCTNTXUTVAWAWIWVXX
  • Stay Informed, Stay Safe!Prepare Yourself

    Honolulu, HI
    Other
    View PDFSource
  • THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF HONOLULU 2021 Comprising the Ordinances of the

    Honolulu, HI
    Other
    Source
  • CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU HONOLULU, HAWAII Comprehensive Annual Financial

Honolulu, HI
Other

This is the City and County of Honolulu's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for fiscal year ended June 30, 2010, prepared by the Department of Budget and Fiscal Services under Acting Director Michael R. Hansen with Mayor Mufi Hannemann in the Executive Branch. The report contains government-wide financial statements including the Statement of Net Assets and Statement of Activities, fund financial statements for governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary funds, notes to financial statements, budgetary comparison schedules for the General Fund and Highway Fund, and supplementary information on nonmajor governmental funds and agency funds. The document was certified by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) and includes management's discussion and analysis, an independent auditor's report, and schedules addressing post-retirement health care and life insurance benefits funding progress.

AI summary

View PDFSource
  • CITY COUNCIL

    Honolulu, HI
    Other
    Source
  • Revised Ordinances of Honolulu (ROH)

    Honolulu, HI
    Other

    The Revised Ordinances of Honolulu (ROH) is a compilation of all general and permanent laws enacted by the City and County of Honolulu, most recently recodified in 1990 and maintained by the City's Office of Council Services. The official version is published as a four-volume hardcopy set available at the Hawaii State Public Library, Hawaii Supreme Court Library, and Municipal Reference Center, with amendments incorporated through semi-annual loose-leaf supplements. An online version is accessible at www.honolulu.gov/ocs/roh and includes the full text, recently enacted ordinances, disposition tables, a subject index, and appendices, with email subscription available at roh.info@honolulu.gov. The hardcopy official version should be used for definitive legal references, as the online version is provided as a research convenience only and users are advised to confirm accuracy with the official print version.

    AI summary

    View PDFSource
  • land use ordinance

    Honolulu, HI
    Other

    This is a table of contents and amendment history for the Honolulu City and County Land Use Ordinance (LUO), originally enacted in 1986 and revised as of February 6, 2024. The document lists over 70 amendments made between 1988 and 2007, covering topics including zoning regulations, parking standards, height restrictions, special districts (such as Waikiki and Chinatown), dwelling types (ohana dwellings, elderly housing), and sign regulations. The document serves as a comprehensive record of zoning and land use policy changes affecting the City and County of Honolulu.

    AI summary

    zoningland use regulationsdevelopment standardsparking restrictionssign regulations
    View PDFSource
  • Office of the County Clerk | Maui County, HI - Official Website

    Honolulu, HI
    Other
    Source
  • Honolulu Legislative Documents

    Honolulu, HI
    Other
    Source
  • Honolulu Fire Commission | Honolulu Fire Department

    Honolulu, HI
    Other

    The Honolulu Fire Commission is a civilian oversight body whose commissioners are appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Honolulu City Council, serving without compensation. The Commission's mandated responsibilities include appointing and removing the Fire Chief, reviewing the annual budget and departmental operations, conducting at least annual performance evaluations of the Fire Chief, reviewing personnel actions for policy compliance, hearing citizen complaints, and submitting an annual report to the Mayor and Council. The current Commission consists of six appointed members—Butch Galdeira (Chair, term through 12/31/26), Debbi Eleneki (Vice Chair, through 12/31/29), Gerard Gibson (through 12/31/26), Dennis Morton (through 12/31/27), Gaison Ontai (through 12/31/29), and Arnold Wong (through 12/31/28)—plus one vacant seat. The Commission maintains public records of meeting agendas and minutes dating back to at least 2017.

    AI summary

    Source
  • OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU

    Honolulu, HI
    Other
    Source
  • Honolulu County Court Records | HawaiiCourtRecords.us

    Honolulu, HI
    Other
    Source
  • 33 DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND FINANCE https://budget.hawaii.gov

    Honolulu, HI
    Other

    The Hawaii Department of Budget and Finance document provides organizational contact information and staffing listings as of January 2026. The Department is headed by Director of Finance Seth S. Colby, PhD, with Deputy Director Sabrina Nasir, PhD (term expiring 12-07-26), and operates from No. 1 Capitol District Building, 250 South Hotel Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. The Department is organized into three main divisions: Administrative and Research Office (led by Tracy M. Ban), Budget, Program Planning and Management Division (Administrator Neal H. Miyahira), and Financial Administration Division (Administrator Roderick K. Becker), with staff assigned to specialized branches including bonds administration, fiscal services, and treasury management. No budget allocations, appropriations, or programmatic initiatives are detailed in this document.

    AI summary

    View PDFSource
  • Events | Neighborhood Commission Office

    Honolulu, HI
    Other
    Source
  • 148 Updated January 2026 CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU https://honolulu.gov/

    Honolulu, HI
    Other

    This is an organizational directory for the City and County of Honolulu's Legislative Branch, updated January 2026, listing contact information for the 9-member City Council, the Salary Commission, and key administrative offices including the City Clerk and Office of Council Services. The document provides names, districts, phone numbers, email addresses, and term end dates for council members and commission appointees. No budget figures, policy changes, or meeting decisions are discussed in this reference document.

    AI summary

    city councilgovernment directorylocal administration
    View PDFSource
  • Home | Neighborhood Commission Office

    Honolulu, HI
    Other
    neighborhood boardscommunity meetingslocal governance
    Source
  • Hawaii.gov | Online Services

    Honolulu, HI
    Other
    Source
  • Hawaii Public Meetings Calendar - Hawaii.gov

    Honolulu, HI
    Other
    public meetingsgovernment boardshawaii state
    Source
  • HONOLULU CITY COUNCIL KE KANIHELA O KE KALANA O HONOLULU

    Honolulu, HI
    Other
    Source
  • I-1 I. Introduction

    Honolulu, HI
    Other

    This is an introduction to the City and County of Honolulu's annual budget report covering revenues and expenditures, which includes an overview of fiscal trends, analysis of prior year revenues and expenditures, and mid-year status of current fiscal year budget items drawn from audited financial reports and budget ordinances. The report notes that FY 2002 financial statements were incomplete at the time of publication, requiring reliance on unaudited information for that fiscal year. The document provides historical and comparative context for evaluating the city's proposed budget, including comparisons of city spending to other jurisdictions and examinations of operational versus capital budget spending.

    AI summary

    budgetfiscal planningrevenue expenditurefinancial reporting
    View PDFSource
  • CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU

    Honolulu, HI
    Other
    View PDFSource
  • OPEN MEETINGS Guide to “The Sunshine Law” for Neighborhood Boards

    Honolulu, HI
    Other

    This guide, published by Hawaii's Office of Information Practices in August 2024, provides comprehensive information about "The Sunshine Law" (Chapter 92, Part I of Hawaii Revised Statutes) governing open meetings for state and county boards, including neighborhood boards. The guide covers meeting requirements, public participation, executive sessions, notice and agenda procedures, minutes recording, and emergency meeting protocols, along with appendices including a public meeting notice checklist and the full statutory text. The document serves as an educational resource to ensure compliance with Hawaii's open meetings laws and promote government transparency.

    AI summary

    open meetingsgovernment transparencypublic participationsunshine lawmeeting procedures
    View PDFSource