AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLocal Housing & Transit: Honolulu’s Iwilei redevelopment plan is centering affordable homes around the future Skyline Kuwili station, with the city acquiring 519 Kaaahi St. for about $2.7M and targeting 800–900 units plus parks, “smart streets,” and drainage upgrades. Agriculture & Food Security: UH researchers are working with the National Clean Plant Network Sweetpotato-Hawaiʻi Center to develop virus-free ʻuala planting material, aiming to protect yields and release improved lines for Big Island farmers. Banking & Community Finance: First Hawaiian is moving to acquire Tri Counties Bank in a roughly $2B all-stock deal, with Tri Counties keeping its name and branches while scale and tech investment (including AI) drive the rationale. Public Assistance Oversight: USDA’s SNAP payment error-rate report sets up potential state cost-sharing starting Oct. 1, 2027, making Hawaii’s error-rate reductions through FY2026 a near-term priority. Health Care Industry: Epiphany Dermatology is entering Hawaii via a partnership with Hawaii Dermatology Centers, expanding access through multiple Oʻahu locations. Workforce Development: Maui County’s Lahaina Homecoming Career Fair (July 17) is designed to connect residents with livable-wage employers and training resources. Energy & Stewardship: Makaliʻi Metrics opened a new soil testing lab that pairs lab results with local geology, microclimate, and traditional land-use knowledge to help rejuvenate Hawaiʻi lands.
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