Your government meets without you.
Not anymore.
Boards, commissions, and councils across Hawaii meet and make decisions that shape our community every week. Civi.Me puts every public meeting in one place, and it's searchable, readable, and on your schedule.
Three tools. One civic mission.
Browse Meetings
Every public meeting subject to the Sunshine Law in Hawaii searchable, filterable, and linked to original agendas and documents.
Board Profiles
Who sits on Hawaii's 550+ councils? Their meeting history, member rosters, open seats, and recent decisions — all in one place.
Get Alerts
Pick the boards and topics you care about. Get alerts by email or text before meetings happen — with plain-language summaries of what's on the agenda.
What issues are you watching?
The barriers to civic participation are real
Hawaii's government meetings are technically public — but practically inaccessible. We're changing that.
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Buried information
Meeting notices are posted across dozens of government websites with no central index. Finding out what's happening requires knowing where to look.
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No timely alerts
By the time most residents hear about a decision, it's already been made. Public comment periods close before word gets out to affected communities.
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Bureaucratic language
Government agendas are written for insiders. Dense legal language, acronyms, and jargon make it nearly impossible to understand what's actually being decided.
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Who are my representatives?
Most residents can name their legislators, but not the dozens of appointed board members making decisions about their water, land use, and schools.
Stay informed — automatically.
Get email or text alerts when boards you care about have upcoming meetings.