AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHurricane Lala Aftermath: Hurricane Lala has pulled away from Hawaii, but the damage story is still unfolding after widespread power outages and flooding across the islands, with preliminary estimates putting losses in the billions. Local Land & Housing: The state Board of Land and Natural Resources approved transferring more than 300 acres in Hilo to the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, a move aimed at expanding homestead opportunities for Native Hawaiians. Utility Costs Under Pressure: Hawaiian Electric’s second-quarter results look better on paper, but reporting highlights a tougher reality as wildfire recovery and grid spending collide with rising operating costs. Climate Accountability in Action: Young Hawaiians are now meeting regularly with the state Department of Transportation under a settlement from the Navahine v. Hawai‘i DOT case, shaping transit and bike-lane priorities as the state works toward decarbonizing transportation by 2045. Wildlife Recovery: Hawaii’s native aeʻo stilt has rebounded from about 200 birds in the 1940s to more than 1,500, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reclassified it from endangered to threatened. Affordability Crunch: A new map shows Hawaii has the biggest homebuying income gap in the U.S., underscoring how far typical household earnings fall from what’s needed to comfortably buy a median-priced home.
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