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Statewide

Across the islands, public spending, infrastructure, and safety are recurring themes. Maui County has signed off on its fiscal 2027 budget, while the state is moving ahead on Wahiawā Irrigation System acquisition terms and innovation grants aimed at manufacturing and tech. On the Big Island and Kauaʻi, transportation and public access remain front-burner issues, from lane closures and road work to community concerns over Punaluʻu Beach Park access and Morgan’s Ponds maintenance. Health and resilience also stand out, with nearly $25 million for Native Hawaiian health care, a North Shore disaster preparedness forum, and continued attention to public corruption investigations that remain under review.

Maui

Maui County’s biggest development is the signing of the fiscal 2027 budget, which locks in the county’s spending plan for the year ahead. Beyond that, MauiNow.com is also reporting on nearly $25 million in federal support for Native Hawaiian health care and innovation grants for Hawaiʻi’s manufacturing and tech sectors, both of which have broader statewide impact. Cultural and community life also gets a boost with the Nā Hōkū Hou concert on Maui and a summer learning program for teachers.

Big Island

The Big Island’s most immediate public concern is the community push to preserve access to Punaluʻu Black Sand Beach Park, a place with deep local and visitor significance. At the same time, residents are being asked to navigate lane closures through June 26 as road work continues, while weather and surf forecasts point to the usual day-to-day conditions readers will want to check before heading out. BigIslandNow.com is also following the ongoing public corruption investigation and a proposed federal act affecting leased Hawaiʻi lands, both of which could carry long-term implications.

Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi’s most consequential thread is public safety and preparedness: officials are warning about a pattern of fuel thefts while emergency leaders and weather experts prepare to discuss disaster risk at a North Shore forum. Transportation disruptions are also part of the picture, with state road lane closures set through next week. Kauaʻi readers also have a mix of civic and community updates to track, including the state’s new children and youth fiscal map, a breakwater maintenance meeting at Morgan’s Ponds, and scholarships for emerging conservationists.

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