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Honolulu's recent governance documents reflect a city managing complex fiscal and operational priorities across multiple domains. Key financial themes include revenue volatility—particularly in specialized areas like Emergency Ambulance Services and Transient Accommodation Tax—alongside significant departmental appropriation lapses (notably $14.95 million in Police Patrol in FY 2024), suggesting budget execution challenges. The city's governance structure emphasizes transparency through neighborhood boards, ethics oversight, and diverse online services, with recent activity focused on routine municipal operations including infrastructure projects, capital acquisitions via federal hazard mitigation grants, and departmental performance tracking. Budget documents indicate the city manages approximately $2.8–3.4 billion in annual appropriations across general, highway, sewer, and transportation funds, while the Ethics Commission and neighborhood boards maintain active oversight roles in community governance.
Public Meeting Agenda December 2, 2024 7:00 PM
The Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors held a public meeting on December 2, 2024, to consider ordinances HR-484 and HR-485. Ordinance HR-484 proposes creating a new Public Arts Commission and Historic Resource Overlay District, while ordinance HR-485 authorizes acquisition of a 0.777-acre parcel at 595 Park Ridge Drive through a PEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. The agenda also included routine township business such as approving infrastructure projects, escrow releases totaling over $700,000, and announcements regarding ongoing and upcoming stormwater projects, bridge repairs, and community events.
Commission Meeting/Workshop Agenda
The Hawaiian Homes Commission will hold a meeting/workshop on April 21–22, 2025, at Kūlana ʻŌiwi Hālau on Molokaʻi and via Zoom to address homestead applications, lease awards, and land management matters. The agenda includes consent items such as mortgage approvals, application certifications, and photovoltaic system licenses, as well as regular items covering residential lease awards in Kapolei, Ewa Beach, and Anahola, and new licenses for county parks and federal aviation facilities. Public testimony on agendized items will be accepted at the meeting, with meeting packets to be available by April 16, 2025.
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Events - City and County of Honolulu 31. Kailua NB Regular Meeting
May 1, 2025
Latest minutesCITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
Latest proposalSUMMARY OF PROPOSED COMMITTEE DRAFT: RESOLUTION 24-148
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Latest otherEvents - City and County of Honolulu 21. Pearl City NB Regular Meeting
Honolulu County Committee on Aging CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
The Honolulu Committee on Aging held a meeting on August 21, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. at Kapalama Hale with seven committee members present (one attending virtually) and staff from the Department of Community Services/Elderly Affairs Division. The committee approved the March 20, 2024 meeting minutes with corrections, including removing a duplicate name and updating department nomenclature. During public testimony, Donald Sakamoto requested sensitivity training for drivers in the On-The-Go pilot program to accommodate visually impaired, hearing impaired, and seniors with service animals. The committee discussed a Four-Year Plan Update with Five Area Plan Goals, beginning with increasing awareness of available resources and supports to age in place through an updated and redesigned Elderly Affairs Division Website.
Apr 28, 2026