Affordable Housing Gets Short Shrift As Developers Devise Work-Arounds
The Hawaiʻi County Office of Housing and Community Development sailed for years without any meaningful oversight of its handling of affordable housing credits. Internal controls were also sorely lacking. That came to an end last summer, following criminal charges against … Continued
Credits, In Brief
Chapter 11 of the Hawaiʻi County Code was established to force developers of residential subdivisions or commercial zones to build or at least underwrite the construction of housing that is to be within reach of households earning up to 120 … Continued
Editorial: Reforms, Oversight Needed to Stem Abuses Of Hawaiʻi County Housing Policy
When it comes to describing the practices and procedures of the Hawaiʻi County Office of Housing and Community Development, words fail. Literally, words fail. Until just a few months ago, there were no written practices or procedures, at least when … Continued
Audit Reveals Hawai‘i County Has Poor Control of Housing Credits
The Hawaiʻi County Office of the Auditor has released its report on the handling of affordable housing credits issued by the Office of Housing and Community Development (OHCD). And it isn’t pretty. The County Council requested the audit after the … Continued
Footnotes to Housing Credit History
The two fraudulent housing schemes that Alan Rudo and his co-conspirators devised resulted in the award of 316 excess housing credits to two companies that had signed agreements to develop a total of 158 low-income apartments, 122 in Kealakehe, 106 … Continued
New & Noteworthy: Remembering ‘Dr. Bob;’ Solar in Ka‘u; Help For Coffee Growers
‘Dr. Bob’ Remembered: Professor Emeritus Robert A. Kinzie III passed away unexpectedly on December 31st, 2022, while he and his wife, Joy, were visiting their sons and grandchildren in Southern California. Dr. Bob was a faculty member in the Zoology … Continued
Board Talk: ʻEwa Feedlot Update, Aquarium Dealer Permit
Former ʻEwa Feedlot Update Falls Short As Board’s Questions Go Unanswered Hawaiʻi Land & Livestock’s plans for a 110-acre lot adjacent to the state’s largest slaughterhouse keep evolving. And with the state Department of Land and Natural Resources looking to … Continued