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  • CITY COUNCIL CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU HONOLULU, HAWAII 96813-3077

    Honolulu, HI
    Minutes

    The Honolulu City Council held a regular meeting on May 4, 2016, with all nine councilmembers present. The council approved minutes from the previous session and presented a Final Report on the Evaluation of the City Auditor (Council Communication 135), though action on the report was deferred to the next scheduled meeting per Hawaii Revised Statutes requirements. The council also held a public hearing on Bill 30, CD1, relating to the Honolulu Zoo, which advanced to second reading with testimony from members of the public in support.

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CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU HONOLULU, HAWAII Comprehensive Annual Financial

Honolulu, HI
Budget

This is the table of contents and introductory material from the City and County of Honolulu's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2010, prepared by the Department of Budget and Fiscal Services under Acting Director Michael R. Hansen. The document outlines the structure of the complete financial report, including government-wide and fund financial statements, independent audit reports, management's discussion and analysis, and supplementary information on budgetary comparisons and post-retirement benefits. No specific budget figures, policy changes, or meeting discussions are presented in this excerpt.

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  • land use ordinance

    Honolulu, HI
    Other

    This document is the Land Use Ordinance (LUO) 2021 for the City and County of Honolulu, originally enacted in 1986 and revised most recently on February 6, 2024. The document presents a comprehensive list of ordinance amendments from 1986 through at least 2007, covering topics such as zoning regulations, home occupations, parking standards, height restrictions, special districts (including Waikiki and Chinatown), ohana dwellings, and various land use classifications. The ordinance serves as the primary regulatory framework governing land use, zoning, and development standards across Honolulu.

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  • HONOLULU CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE 2 -2 KE KANIHELA 0 KE KALANA 0 HONOLULU CA CITY

    Honolulu, HI
    Proposal

    This Honolulu City Council ordinance amends Chapter 21 of the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu 2021 to reorganize land use regulations by repealing the existing Article 5 on "Specific Use Development Standards" and replacing it with a new Article 5 on "Use Regulations." The new article establishes a framework identifying permissible land uses in various zoning districts through Table 21-5.1, requiring land use permits or director/council approval for certain uses, and providing a process for property owners to seek director approval for uses not explicitly listed in the table. The ordinance aims to update, consolidate, and clarify use provisions throughout the Land Use Ordinance while maintaining consistency in terminology and cross-references.

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  • 0 Status of the City’s Finances Status of the City’s Finances 2024

    Honolulu, HI
    Budget

    This 2024 report from Honolulu's Office of Council Services provides an analysis of the city's FY 2023 finances (ending June 30, 2023), comparing actual versus budgeted revenues and expenditures across operating and capital budgets. The report found that general fund revenues exceeded the March 2023 estimate by $4.5 million, though Emergency Ambulance Services revenues fell significantly short by $29.8 million, while Transient Accommodation Tax revenues exceeded estimates by $5.7 million. The largest departmental appropriation lapse occurred in the Department of Transportation Services' Transportation Mobility activity at $65.3 million.

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  • Honolulu

    Honolulu, HI
    Budget

    The Honolulu Office of Council Services prepared the 2025 Status of the City's Finances report to provide the City Council with details on FY 2024 operating and capital budget performance. For FY 2024 (ending June 30, 2024), actual general fund revenues exceeded budgeted amounts by $13.3 million, with notable variances including a $31.2 million surplus in investment pool returns and a $92.2 million shortfall in HART debt service recovery, while the largest departmental appropriation lapse was $14.95 million in the Honolulu Police Department's Patrol activity.

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  • CITY COUNCIL CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU HONOLULU. HAWAII ORDINANCE 1 9 — 1 3

    Honolulu, HI
    Budget

    Honolulu City Council passed Ordinance 19-13, establishing the executive operating budget and program for fiscal year July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020, with total revenues of approximately $3.45 billion appropriated across multiple operating funds. The budget allocates funds across numerous departments and special funds, including the General Fund ($1.99 billion), Highway Fund ($316.7 million), Sewer Fund ($390.2 million), Bus Transportation Fund ($269.9 million), and various other municipal operations such as parks, solid waste, and community development programs. The ordinance outlines revenue sources and interfund transfers to support general government functions, public services, and federal grant-funded activities throughout the city and county.

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  • 148 Updated January 2026 CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU https://honolulu.gov/

    Honolulu, HI
    Other
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  • 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.

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