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NOVEMBER 5, MINUTES AND MATERIALS

Posted on Nov 9, 2016 in Main

MINUTES November 5, 2016 minutes MATERIALS Aspirations for the Hawaii Education Blueprint Decoding the ESSA by David DeSchryver Framework for 10/22 meeting System graphic High-paying construction jobs for women in ...
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OCTOBER 8, MINUTES AND MATERIALS

Posted on Nov 9, 2016 in Main

MINUTES October 8, 2016 minutes MATERIALS HASSA/HEMSAA solution notes

More affordable housing for Kona

Posted on Oct 31, 2016 in Main

The Ige administration’s push for more affordable rental housing took a major step forward on Hawai‘i Island with the blessing of Kamakana Villages at Keahuolu in Kailua-Kona last month. The ...
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Math teacher Sung Man Park has been coaching winning students at Washington Middle School since 2009. Now it’s his turn to be honored as the 2017 State Teacher of the ...
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We’ve probably all been there — fighting traffic gridlock, avoiding potholes and wondering what the state Department of Transportation (HDOT) is doing about our roads. The answer is they’re doing ...
Read More Stretching highway dollars to meet demands

  It was a day for celebrating at a ceremony last month as dozens of families chose Hawaiian homestead lots in the Kaka‘ina subdivision in Waimānalo. The 44 lots are ...
Read More Native Hawaiian families pick DHHL lots for new homes

Traffic relief. More vibrant communities. Transit-oriented development (TOD) and affordable housing. The Ige administration is tackling these issues and getting people involved at a grassroots planning level. In this issue, ...
Read More From the Governor: Creating more livable communities

Suppose someone asked you to dream — to dream big, to envision your ideal community. What would it include? More affordable housing? More parks and better schools? More services close ...
Read More Kalihi 21st Century: Public meetings to plan a ‘smart growth’ future

Software solutions tackling state challenges involving homelessness and jail facility visitation took top honors at the Hawai‘i Annual Code Challenge (HACC) awards ceremony Sept. 24. The winners were picked from ...
Read More Winners Named at Hawai’i Annual Code Challenge

Governor Ige and about 180 volunteers spent a Saturday recently in a heat abatement service project at two West O‘ahu schools. The group included members of the governor’s cabinet and ...
Read More State volunteers cool schools with ‘sweat equity’