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OHA: Office of Hawaiian Affairs

OHA Board of Trustees to meet on Kauaʻi

LĪHUʻE & HANALEI (July 9, 2019) – Kauaʻi residents this week will have the opportunity to provide feedback to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) at a community forum and a regular meeting of the OHA Board of Trustees, scheduled respectively for Wednesday, July 10, and July 11.

The community meeting is specifically designed for OHA officials to listen to the manaʻo of the public and highlight efforts to improve the conditions of Native Hawaiians. The board meeting is intended to conduct regular board business.  Both meetings are open to the public.

The Kauaʻi meetings are part of the OHA Board’s annual series of community and board meetings held throughout the state. Below is a tentative schedule for the neighbor island meetings, with times and location subject to change.

OHA Board Community Meetings Schedule:

MEETING DATE LOCATION
Kauaʻi Community Meeting Wed., July 10 Waipā Foundation

5-5785A Kūhiō Highway

Hanalei, Kauaʻi 96714

Kauaʻi BOT Meeting Thu., July 11 Liliʻuokalani Trust

Kīpuka Kauaʻi

4530 Kali Rd.

Līhuʻe, Kauaʻi 96766

Molokaʻi Community Meeting Wed., Aug. 7 Kulana ʻŌiwi Hālau
Molokaʻi BOT Meeting Thu., Aug. 8 Kulana ʻŌiwi Hālau
Hawaiʻi Island Community Meeting Wed., Sept. 18 Location TBD
Hawaiʻi Island BOT Meeting Thu., Sept. 19 Location TBD

 

To view updates to the board meeting schedule and official meeting agendas, visit https://oha.org/BOT . For more information on the Maui meetings, call OHA’s office on Maui at (808) 873-3364.

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