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2024-04-25 Bill 121 Syvia Dahlby OP
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From: Sylvia Dahlby <br /> To: WPCtestimonv <br /> Subject: Bill 121-Request for Comprehensive Study and Inclusive Dialogue <br /> Date: Thursday,April 25,2024 11:27:22 AM <br /> Chairman Dennis Lin <br /> Windward Planning Commission County of Hawai'i <br /> 25 Aupuni St. Hilo, HI 96720 <br /> Aloha Chairperson Lin, <br /> As a local resident,retiree and owner-occupied AirBnB host who rents a room in my house for <br /> supplementary income, I am writing to express my concerns regarding Hawaii Bill 121. I <br /> respectfully request two critical actions be taken to ensure a fair and thorough evaluation of <br /> this measure. <br /> First, I urge the Windward Planning Commission to return the bill to the County Council with <br /> a strong recommendation to conduct a comprehensive, academically rigorous economic <br /> impact study. <br /> The numbers being thrown around by old and questionable data need to be checked: For <br /> example, the number of STVR units may have been miscounted& exaggerated because many <br /> units appear on multiple sites (i.e.,AirBnB and Verbo) and got counted more than once. In <br /> fact, during the Leeward Planning Commission meeting, Heather Kimball admitted that a <br /> more comprehensive study would be helpful, stating, "I'm not opposed at all." This willingness <br /> to conduct unbiased and more thorough research underscores the necessity of a thorough <br /> analysis to guide decisions on Bill 121. <br /> Second, I request that a member of the Ohana Aina Association be invited to participate in the <br /> Q&A sessions regarding this Bill. The conspicuous absence of STVR industry representation <br /> in these discussions has been a significant concern to me. Why do only hotel industry <br /> lobbyists, hotel unions and mainland corporation interests get a seat at the table? Including a <br /> member of the Ohana Aina Association would ensure that the commission benefits from a <br /> balanced perspective, incorporating insights from local STVR owners like me who are directly <br /> impacted by the Bill. <br /> These steps are crucial for a fair review of Bill 121, allowing for better informed decision- <br /> making that considers the economic impacts and the voices of ALL stakeholders. The vacation <br /> rental industry significantly contributes to the Big Island's economy, and my income &taxes <br /> stay right here in Hawai'i rather than profit mainland-owned hotels that are trying to push <br /> small businesses like mine out of the market. <br /> As a retiree in a state where the cost-of-living is high, I depend on supplemental income to <br /> make ends meet. If the intention of Bill 121 is to create more affordable housing for local <br /> folks,there will be unintended consequences when my own house becomes unaffordable for <br /> me. <br /> It is vital to understand the frill implications of Bill 121 before moving forward. <br /> Mahalo, <br />
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