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Government Resources

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Problem with a pothole on a county road? You can report the pothole by calling 768.7777. If your car has been damaged by a pothole, get as much information as possible and submit a claim form by clicking the image.

The Governor’s website is a resource to learn more about our state and the array of services they provide to residents and visitors.

Damage to your car from potholes on a State road? You can file a claim against the state for property damage or bodily injury resulting from negligence in its duty to maintain state highways by clicking on this link.

The Hawaii State Legislature's website is the key portal for those wishing to get informed and involved in the legislative process. The site is geared toward providing quick and easy access to the information you need in order to participate in the lawmaking process.

The Mayor’s website is a resource to learn more about our city and the array of services they provide to residents and visitors.

The City Council is the lawmaking body of the City and County of Honolulu. The Council is responsible for serving and advancing the general welfare, health, happiness, and safety of the people through exercising its legislative power.

Consisting of elected neighborhood members, the 36 Neighborhood Boards represent communities around the island of Oahu and answer to the City and County of Honolulu.

Department of Transportation is responsible to plan, design, construct, operate, and maintain State facilities in all modes of transportation, including air, water, and land. Coordination with other State, County, and Federal programs is maintained in order to achieve these objectives.

The Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE) effectively upholds the laws that serve to protect, conserve and manage Hawaiʻi’s unique and limited natural, cultural and historic resources held in public trust for current and future generations of visitors and the people of Hawai’i nei.

This website provides contact and other information about Hawaii Public Schools.

The Hawaii Department of Agriculture’s (HDOA) 240 employees statewide work to support, enhance, promote, and protect Hawaii’s agriculture and aquaculture industries. We work to create and maximize opportunities for exporting; and facilitate growth of existing and new agricultural commodities and by-products. In addition, the department works to prevent the introduction and establishment of plants, animals and diseases that are detrimental to the state’s agriculture industry and the environment.

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