Honolulu Restricted Parking Zone Bill Hits Another Detour
The measure has stumbled over concerns about public access and traffic.
Honolulu City Council To Vote On Over $5 Million In Settlement Payouts
The lawsuits included a fatal police shooting case and the city’s effort to seize property in Waikiki for affordable housing.
Access Is Major Issue When Fighting Oahu’s Wildfires, City Council Told
HPD patrol districts have been told to refresh their contacts with other emergency agencies.
Denby Fawcett: Honolulu Needs A Zero Tolerance Policy For Illegal Monster Houses
Many residents want the City Council to pass Bill 44, which would give officials stronger tools to punish homebuilders who submit false plans to get permits.
Honolulu Bars And Businesses Serving Alcohol Will Soon Have To Stock Narcan
The City Council passed an ordinance requiring the lifesaving medication be kept on the premises.
Honolulu City Council Delays And Defers Liquor Commission Nominations
Two nominees don’t currently meet state residency requirements.
Danny De Gracia: Quit Making Excuses And Start Paying Attention To The People You Put In Office
Elected officials don’t have to worry about upsetting you because they know you’re full of hot air.
Honolulu Property Owners Would Get Quick Relief With Tax Measures Passed By City Council
The two bills are meant to act as quick relief, with more comprehensive measures still in discussion.
City Officials’ Pay Raises Weren’t Included In The Budget. Now What?
The city charter mandates that these raises be delivered, meaning officials have to scrape together the money from other sources.
Liquor Commissioners Commit To Improving Agency’s Outdated Systems And Poor Morale
Some Honolulu businesses have received more than one inspection a month and others none at all, the commission heard.