Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2021
Denby Fawcett: The State Has No Business Forcing Residential Density On The Counties
Proposals to transform Hawaii’s current zoning laws would not even guarantee cheaper housing.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022
Lawmakers Advance Bill To Stabilize Soaring Insurance Costs For Condo Owners
The measure would expand the power of Hawaii’s “insurers of last resort.”
David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024
Maui Mayor: ‘The State Of Our County Is Heartbroken’ But Recovery Will Happen
Bissen laid out his plans to address the housing crisis seven months after the Aug. 8 fires killed at least 101 people and destroyed much of Lahaina and parts of Kula.
Cammy Clark/Civil Beat/2024
FEMA Is Struggling To Move Maui Fire Survivors Into Homes Before Its Hotel Program Ends
The agency needs to rapidly pick up the pace, but it must figure out how to overcome hurdles with inspections, pets, background checks and location.
Courtesy: Leiahi'ena Ka'awa
Hundreds Of Hawaii Island Residents Protest Proposed Housing Project In Punaluu
The more than $200 million development would be located in a culturally and environmentally sensitive area.
Courtesy: Catholic Charities Hawaii
Council Grills Volunteers Before Approving Funding For Central Maui Housing Projects
Support for the two affordable housing projects was approved unanimously after several heated meetings about the selection committee’s process.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2021
Building Code Groups Caution Hawaii Lawmakers Against ‘Deeply Abnormal Response To A Disaster’
The Senate is expected to take up a measure that has raised safety concerns but could help with the housing crisis.
Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2023
2 Temporary Group Housing Sites To Be Built In Lahaina For Maui Fire Survivors
The separate FEMA and state projects will be built on one undeveloped property that had been slated for decades as a residential development.
Courtesy: Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation
The State Is Close To Buying This Old Hotel For Maui Fire Survivors And Longterm Affordable Housing
Council approval is needed for the mayor to complete agreements with the state before the closing can occur on the $38 million property with 175 furnished guest rooms.
Marina Riker/Civil Beat/2022
Hawaii Lawmakers May Roll Back Development Rules To Speed Housing Projects
The debate is similar to what’s happening in other parts of the country that are also struggling to build affordable housing.