RELATING TO THE HAWAII COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY.
HB 2220 modifies Hawaii's Community Development Authority operations; currently in committee review with effects on statewide economic development pending clarification of specific provisions.
HB 2220 modifies Hawaii's Community Development Authority operations; currently in committee review with effects on statewide economic development pending clarification of specific provisions.
HB 2220 addresses modifications to the Hawaii Community Development Authority (HCDA), though specific provisions are not detailed in the available information. The bill has recently been introduced and referred to the Economic and Community Development (ECD) and Finance (FIN) committees for review. This is an early-stage bill currently in the initial legislative process.
The HCDA plays a significant role in Hawaii's economic development, urban renewal, and infrastructure projects, particularly in areas like the Kakaako district in Honolulu. Modifications to the authority's structure, powers, or operations could affect real estate development, public-private partnerships, and community planning initiatives across the state. Given the referral to both ECD and Finance committees, this likely involves budgetary or operational changes with statewide implications.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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