AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWaste & Water Protection: Honolulu decided not to move forward with Makaiwa Hills as a new Oʻahu landfill site, a win for Leeward communities worried about impacts to drinking water and aquifers. City Budget & Climate Costs: Honolulu City Council approved a controversial $5B budget; the mayor says he intends to veto, while critics warn cuts could undermine storm, infrastructure, and climate resilience work. Training for Clean Water: Hawaiʻi CC and UH Maui College launched a one-year onsite wastewater treatment specialist certificate to build the workforce needed for cesspool elimination and safer, sustainable wastewater systems. Lahaina Recovery Planning: Maui County shared updates on the Lahaina Royal Complex Master Plan and launched an online survey for community input tied to long-term cultural and ecological healing. Ocean Safety & Wildlife Risk: A shark attack near Diamond Head left a man seriously injured, and warnings were issued at two Honolulu surf spots as officials reported aggressive sharks nearby. Tourism & Marine Economy: Hawaiʻi dive businesses promoted scuba travel at a major California trade show, pitching ocean experiences that can drive local spending. Deep-Sea Mining Push: NOAA cleared a key regulatory step for a company seeking to explore polymetallic nodules in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, keeping seabed mining on the table. Heat & Equity: New data shows Hawaiʻi counties among the least likely to have air conditioning, highlighting heat risk for residents without cooling access. Shoreline Management: Waiʻānapanapa State Park on Maui begins facility improvements, including a new comfort station and road resurfacing, aimed at reducing environmental impacts from heavy visitor traffic.
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