Kaua‘i County posts Feb. 5 briefing video and social links
Kaua‘i County posted its Feb. 5 briefing video and provided links to its website and Facebook page to keep residents informed about county operations and service statuses.

Kaua‘i County posted a daily briefing video for Feb. 5, 2026, continuing a recent pattern of short video updates on county operations, service statuses, and reminders. The county’s release included a standard viewing prompt - "To view today’s video, please click on the link below." It also directed residents to follow the county website and the county Facebook page for more information.
The Feb. 5 post follows earlier briefings on Jan. 22 and Jan. 29, 2026, which use the same release template and NR labeling. The Jan. 22 bulletin carried the identifier NR 01-22-26 and a distribution timestamp of 01/22/2026 06:41 AM HST. The Jan. 29 briefing is labeled NR 01-29-26 and appears on the county press releases menu as "County of Kaua‘i Briefing for January 29, 2026." Those earlier items show how the Office of the Mayor has structured its short update videos and accompanying copy.
Residents looking for direct updates should note that the materials supplied to this report confirm the Feb. 5 briefing was posted but do not include the direct link or timestamp for that specific video. For general access the county’s communications direct viewers to the official county website and to the county Facebook page, and the county site carries the Office of the Mayor header listing Mayor Derek S.K. Kawakami and Managing Director Reiko Matsuyama. The Office of the Mayor contact block shows a phone number of (808) 241-4900 and the county headquarters address at 4444 Rice Street, Lihue, HI 96766.
The county website’s press releases menu also lists other items that may be of local interest, including a community meeting scheduled Feb. 12 for the Waimea Tennis Court Renovation, notices about county holiday closures, and lane closures on Kōke‘e Road rescheduled for March 12 to March 14. The county’s web platform branding appears in the footer as powered by Granicus.

On social platforms, the county’s Facebook page presents short video content and suggested items; a January 29 page view shows a suggested 30-second clip about little fire ants under "More videos you may like." Media contact details in the available bulletin header are truncated beyond the mayor’s office phone number, so a named media contact and full email address were not available in the supplied materials.
For Kaua‘i residents, the briefing videos remain a quick way to monitor county services and schedules without waiting for longer releases. To stay current, follow the county’s official online channels or call the Office of the Mayor at (808) 241-4900 for assistance. Continued posting of these briefings suggests county communications will keep publishing short updates on operations and local projects in the weeks ahead.
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