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The Honolulu City Council is responsible for serving and advancing the general welfare, health, happiness, and safety of the land and our communities. To view our most recent meetings, Click here Upcoming Council Meeting Schedule with Agendas and Video Links
Honolulu City Council. 530 S King St. Honolulu Hale, Room 202 Honolulu, HI 96813
The City Council is the lawmaking body of the City and County of Honolulu and determines policies and programs for the City, sets budgets, and much more.
Watch Council Meetings. You can watch public hearings on ʻŌlelo TV on Channel 54 and CLICK HERE. The Honolulu City Council's Honorary Certificate Program begins at 9:00 a.m. before its monthly meeting. Meetings are also broadcast on 'Olelo Channel 54 and streamed live on olelo.org.
The City Council is the lawmaking body of the City and County of Honolulu and determines policies and programs for the City. Sets city-wide policies by enacting ordinances and adopting resolutions relating to municipal government programs and services such as police and fire protection, parks and recreation, affordable and special needs housing ...
See the most up-to-date Council calendar. City Council meetings are held once each month on Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Committee meetings are held once a month on three consecutive days: Tuesday
Due to the City process for updating the LUO, Bill 10 is set to expire in early 2024. As such, Planning and the Economy Committee Chair Esther Kia’āina introduced Bill 64 (2023), which is the previously identified Bill 10 (2022).
The clickable table below is intended to serve as an overview or reference for the community about the Real Property Tax (RPT) measures that have been introduced by Chair Tommy Waters. To view additional RPT measures that are being considered by the Honolulu City Council, click here.
Aloha from the Council Chair. On behalf of the Council of the City and County of Honolulu, it is with great pride that I welcome you to the Honolulu City Council website.
Submitting testimony to the Council is the best way to share your mana'o and impact decisions that affect our island home. All testimony is collected during the public hearing process, therefore all testimony is public information. For accessibility assistance call: City Clerk at 808-768-5822.