Kauai Housing Agency closes July 6-7 for office move
Voucher holders, landlords, and housing applicants can still use the Piikoi Building drop box while the office is closed July 6-7.

Renters waiting on approvals, voucher holders, and landlords turning in paperwork will have to work around a two-day shutdown at the County of Kauai Housing Agency next week. The agency will close July 6 and July 7 while staff move back to their regular office space, and normal hours resume July 8.
During the closure, documents and payments can still be dropped in the Housing Agency box outside the Piikoi Building in Līhue, including materials tied to the county’s Public Housing Authority duties and the federally funded Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program.

The Housing Agency’s mission is to expand affordable housing opportunities and support community development for Kauai residents. Its housing division also handles affordable-housing development, monitoring of private projects, Community Development Block Grant and HOME programs, residential rehabilitation, home-buyer loans, and fair-housing work.
The county has used the same kind of short-term disruption before. On April 28 and 29, the Housing Agency closed for renovations and directed residents to the Piikoi Building drop box, then moved service into temporary offices in Suite 303 across from the DMV.
In the county’s 2026 point-in-time count, 516 people were identified as homeless, including 73 keiki, and on June 10 the agency completed a five-year homeless strategic plan and gaps analysis to guide future programming and grant priorities.
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