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The workshop includes information about the Waipouli project, requirements for becoming a homestead, and project lease opportunities. The department aims to be responsive to beneficiaries' needs and is using innovative financing to provide choices in residential development. The project involves renovating existing units and offering a path to home ownership through a rent-to-own program. Project leases are being issued to retain ownership and allow for successor designation. The department is working on multiple projects across the state, and partnerships with various agencies are essential to make this happen.
The meeting included a review of the FY2026 budget and a status update on Land Development Division (LDD) projects. The LDD projects cover both lot development projects and repairs and maintenance. The cesspool assessment and pre-survey desktop research were also discussed.
The agenda includes items for decision-making such as approval of consent to mortgage, homestead application transfers/cancellations, certification of qualified applications, designation of successors to application rights, assignment and amendment of leasehold interests, issuance of non-exclusive licenses for rooftop photovoltaic systems, and approval of various lease awards for agricultural and residential projects across different subdivisions. It also covers the approval to amend the FY2026 Land Development Division Budget. Additionally, the agenda involves the approval to amend a general lease, issuance of a general lease and revocable permit, amendments to right-of-entry, and termination of a license. The commission will also convene an executive session to discuss legal matters. Furthermore, there are items for information and discussion including status reports from the DHHL Enforcement Unit and Homestead Services Division, updates on modular construction in Hawai'i, review of the FY2026 Budget, and presentations on environmental assessments and community resilience plans.
The discussion involves budget priorities, particularly the balance between resource extraction and conservation. Key points include the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), its funding through oil drilling revenues, and concerns over proposed budget cuts. There is also discussion of land acquisition, infrastructure maintenance, and revenue streams to support conservation efforts.
The hearing focused on the safety of children online, particularly regarding social media platforms. Senator Hirono questioned big tech executives about measures to protect children from mental health harms, sexual exploitation, and trafficking. Discussions included the prevalence of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and the role of social media in facilitating exploitation. The senator pressed for transparency and accountability, suggesting the reporting of measurable child safety data in quarterly earnings reports.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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