News Beat: State Budgets for Housing
State budget includes more than $270M for housing projects
The state is allocating $33 million for homeless housing projects similar to the Ho‘okahi Leo Kauhale, pictured above. PHOTO COURTESY OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
Gov. Josh Green

More than $270 million was announced for construction projects statewide on July 9 following Governor Josh Green’s
signing of House Bill 1800, a supplemental budget amending Act 164, Session Laws of Hawai‘i 2023, appropriating funds for capital
improvement projects.

Key allocations include:

• $230 million for the Hawai‘i Housing Finance and Development Corporation to finance additional affordable housing statewide.

• $33 million for kauhale projects to support the Office on Homelessness and Housing Solutions.

• $10.5 million for the rehabilitation and repair of housing units by the Hawai‘i Public Housing Authority.

The supplemental budget also calls for an additional $1.4 billion in general obligation bond funds to be issued for local construction projects.

Housing continues to be a major issue as families continue to leave the state due to a lack of affordable options.

With 21 kauhale and 13,000 new affordable units set to be built by 2026, the Green Administration says it’s continuing to demonstrate a “deep commitment” to building additional housing for all Hawai‘i residents.

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