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Hawaii is reviving a risky play to get Hawaiians into homes
Hawaii is reviving a risky play to get Hawaiians into homes
Hawaii is reviving a risky play to get Hawaiians into homes

Published on: 12/16/2025

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Betty Ann Hurdle spent 54 years on the Hawaiian homelands waitlist before finally receiving an award in March for property in Kapolei. Hours after signing an agreement, the 80-year-old went for a ride with her son to survey their new home.

There are no houses yet on the 200-acre plot next to Skyline stops in East Kapolei. Underground electric lines and pipes for water and sewer aren’t expected for another three years. Roads are still being dug and streetlights are only on some portions of the new development. Right now, there’s mostly dirt.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/native-american-news/2025/12/hawaii-is-reviving-a-risky-play-to-get-hawaiians-into-homes.html

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