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Honolulu Offers Property Tax Relief for Storm-Damaged Homes
Mayor's office provides information on assistance for residents impacted by recent flooding
Mar. 31, 2026 at 6:34pm
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A community grapples with the aftermath of a devastating natural disaster, as officials work to provide relief and support for affected residents.Honolulu TodayThe Honolulu Office of the Mayor has issued a press release marking one week since severe flooding across Oahu and outlining ongoing recovery efforts. The release includes information that staff from the Department of Budget and Fiscal Service's Real Property Assessment Division are available at the Community Assistance Center to provide details about real property tax relief for homes damaged by the storm.
Why it matters
The flooding caused significant damage to many homes and properties across Oahu, and the mayor's office is taking steps to provide financial assistance to affected residents through property tax relief. This is an important effort to help the community recover from the natural disaster.
The details
According to the press release, staff from the Department of Budget and Fiscal Service's Real Property Assessment Division are on hand at the Community Assistance Center to offer information and guidance about obtaining property tax relief for homes and properties that were damaged by the recent severe flooding across the island.
- The press release was issued on March 28, 2026, marking one week since the flooding occurred across Oahu.
The players
Honolulu Mayor's Office
The executive office of the mayor of Honolulu, the capital and largest city in Hawaii.
What’s next
Residents affected by the storm damage can visit the Community Assistance Center to speak with staff from the Department of Budget and Fiscal Service's Real Property Assessment Division about obtaining property tax relief.
The takeaway
The Honolulu mayor's office is taking proactive steps to provide financial assistance to homeowners impacted by the recent severe flooding, recognizing the importance of supporting the community through this natural disaster recovery process.


