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Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority adopts project‑evaluation policy under Act 252

Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority · December 4, 2025
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Summary

The Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority voted to adopt a framework for reviewing and evaluating projects under Act 252 (Session Laws of Hawaii 2025), formalizing criteria on requester, mission alignment, staff capacity and risk assessment and requiring measurable outcomes for accepted projects.

The Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority on Dec. 3 approved a staff‑recommended policy formalizing how the agency will review and evaluate projects it may accept under Act 252 (Session Laws of Hawaii 2025).

“Requestor, who’s the requesting agency or entity, how does it align with HCDA’s mission, do we have staff capacity to do it? We do a risk assessment,” Garrett Sasaki, HCDA chief financial officer, told the board while summarizing the proposed criteria.

The policy lays out a…

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