U.S. mayors hear conflicting versions of progress in homelessness on Oahu

The keiki from Halau Hula Olana perform at the beginning of the Mayors Climate Protection Awards Luncheon Friday. Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell among the many mayors enjoying the opening hula dance. (PHOTO BY DENNIS ODA / Star Advertiser)

The opening press conference starts Friday for the 87th annual meeting of the US Conference of Mayors. From left, Kauai Mayor Derek Kawakami, Maui Mayor Michael Victorino, Micah Kane (CEO of Hawaii Community Foundation), Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell, and Josh Stanbro (Honolulu’s Chief Resilience Officer and the Executive Director of the Office of Climate Change, Sustainabilty and Resiliency). (PHOTO BY DENNIS ODA / Star Advertiser)

HONOLULU — Two officials with the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness are in Honolulu to share a message with more than 220 mayors from across the United States that progress can be made, even in high-cost housing markets like Hawaii.