LIHU‘E — The Office of the County Clerk, Council Services Division announced on Monday that Kaua‘i County Council Chair Mel Rapozo will host a series of town halls throughout the island starting on Jan. 25.
LIHU‘E — The Office of the County Clerk, Council Services Division announced on Monday that Kaua‘i County Council Chair Mel Rapozo will host a series of town halls throughout the island starting on Jan. 25.
The purpose of the town halls is to gather community concerns in preparation for the county budget deliberations that are scheduled to start in late March.
The first town hall will be held on Jan. 25 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Hanalei Neighborhood Center. The schedule moves to Kilauea Neighborhood Center on Jan. 29 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
On Feb. 26, the town hall will meet at Council Chambers in the Historic County Building from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
On March 1, the town hall will convene at Kapa‘a Neighborhood Center. On March 4, the town hall will be held at Kalaheo Neighborhood Center, and on March 11 the town hall will be at Kekaha Neighborhood Center.
All of the town halls will take place from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
For people needing an auxiliary aid or service, and other accommodations due to a disability, or an interpreter for non-English speaking persons, please contact the Office of the County Clerk, Council Services Division at 808-241-4188 or email cokcouncil@kauai.gov as soon as possible.
Requests made as early as possible will allow adequate time to fulfill those requests. This notice is available in alternate formats, such as large print, braille or electronic copy.
That’s good but we the community want all of our Kaua’i council members at our community meetings!!!
Our country has too much division- we need our full Kaua’i county council at these community meetings!!! We want to share our concerns with all Kaua’i council members!!!!
Koloa / Poipu has many issues that need help,,, hope can have a meeting at Koloa NC for our needs!!! With all our Council Members!!
Waimea town is having a town gathering, a party. 23 & 24th of this month. Is this paid for by Waimea town funded? Or county funds. I went to one of the events 12 years ago. Or not funded by the county. I might go. But since I dislike politics, I’d rather stay home or go else where. I knew the director there before. Jose Bulatao was a organizator for many of these events.