April 23, 2026
MAYOR ROTH TO HOST SECOND TOWN HALL IN KAILUA-KONA TONIGHT 
Aims to update and engage communities islandwide through transparent and open dialogue
Mayor Mitch Roth announces the second town hall of his series, “Sustainable Horizons: Mayor Roth’s Community Impact Check-in,” aimed at providing updates and fostering engagement with communities across Hawaiʻi Island. The event will occur at the Old Airport Pavilion in Kailua-Kona today, Tuesday, June 13, from 5-7 pm.
“Our recent event in South Kona provided invaluable insight that will help shape our actions moving forward,” said Mayor Mitch Roth. “These gatherings go beyond mere information sessions; they provide an opportunity for our communities to communicate their evaluations of our performance, our service, and, most importantly, to provide suggestions on how we can improve. The more perspective we can get, the better we can serve, and so we invite anyone in and around the Kailua area to join us tonight to help us build a better, more sustainable future for all of us.”
The town hall series aims to establish a platform where residents can stay informed about local initiatives, express their concerns, and actively contribute to shaping the future of their respective communities.
The first half-hour of the event will feature Mayor Roth and key cabinet members providing updates on the county’s progress and direction. These updates will be customized to ensure attendees receive site-specific information relevant to their community. The remaining hour and a half will be dedicated to a Q&A session, enabling attendees to pose questions directly to department representatives and receive responses from subject matter experts.
For those unable to attend the in-person event, the town hall will be live-streamed on Mayor Roth’s Facebook page (facebook.com/himayormitch) and Nā Leo TV, Channel 55. The next town hall is scheduled to be held at Waikōloa Elementry School on June 27 from 5-7 pm.
Seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, so residents are advised to arrive early to secure their spot and be part of this critical community dialogue.

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