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Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority seeks insight from residents for the 2026-2030 strategic plan

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Residents can share their insights, experiences, and ideas on the future of tourism with the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority during online input sessions this month.

A series of free online community input sessions will offer a platform for community members to share their thoughts and experiences with the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority as it develops its strategic plan for 2026 to 2030.

“These sessions are a chance for residents to share their manaʻo on tourism in a way that reflects the needs, values and priorities of their communities,” said Caroline Anderson, interim president and CEO of Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority.

The community’s input will help inform the development of the overall strategic plan, the state’s Tourism Functional Plan, and each island’s Destination Management Action Plan. These plans aim to balance the benefits of tourism with the needs of residents, the preservation of natural and cultural resources, the residents’ quality of life, and providing an exceptional visitor experience on each island.

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Registration is required. Participants must live on the island for which they register, as each meeting will focus on island-specific topics.

All sessions are free and online through Zoom from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Residents can RSVP using the links below to receive Zoom access.

  • Hawaiʻi Island – Aug. 25 – Register by Aug. 21.
  • Kauaʻi – Aug. 26 – Register by Aug. 22.
  • Oʻahu – Aug. 27 – Register by Aug. 23.
  • Lānaʻi – Aug. 28 – Register by Aug. 24.

Community input sessions were conducted Monday for Maui residents and Tuesday for Molokaʻi residents.

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Community input from the 2020 meetings has already driven tangible action across the islands. This includes funding support for the removal of up to 200 illegally operating rental vehicles each day from the Līhuʻe Airport public parking lot. Additional programs and initiatives have also been implemented on each island.

To learn more about how community feedback informed programs and initiatives, visit the Hawaiʻi Tourisn Authority website.

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