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HCDA extends lease with state Department of Law Enforcement through 2030 and approves rent increase

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The Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority authorized an amendment to the lease with the state Department of Law Enforcement (formerly Department of Public Safety) to extend use of a secured lot at 240 Keʻeaumoku/Kiʻaʻahu Street for up to five years through May 31, 2030, and approved a market rent increase up to $85,000 annually.

The Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority on April 2 approved an amendment extending a lease with the State Department of Law Enforcement for a secured, paved lot at 240 Kiʻaʻe Street (TMK 1-2-015-004-3 portions) and authorized an increase in rent.

Lindsay Doy, asset manager for HCDA, told the board the leased area is a roughly 23,000-square-foot paved lot used by the state for sheriff processing and related activities. "They've been there since June 2010," Doy said, and the department had delayed plans to build a replacement facility. The department…

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