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HCDA presents revised strategic plan; board convenes executive session for director review
Summary
At its May 7 at-large meeting, HCDA staff presented a revised strategic plan with updated one-, three- and five-year goals and tied several high-priority items to pending legislative appropriations.
At the May 7 Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority at-large meeting, staff presented a revised strategic plan that incorporates the permitted interaction group’s findings and sets out updated one-, three- and five-year objectives. The presentation framed several goals as “aggressive” and tied some short-term priorities to pending legislative appropriations.
Craig Nakamoto, HCDA executive director, told the board the strategic plan reflects (1) carryover goals from prior years, (2) new priorities related to the FY26 CIP items cited in HB300, and (3) goals arising from the authority’s move toward being a transit-oriented development (TOD)–focused agency. Nakamoto described the plan as the second of three public…
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