Tourism operators, small business owners, and real estate owners must immediately review and update emergency preparedness plans due to Kilauea's ongoing summit activity. This review should include reassessing insurance coverage, updating cancellation policies, and strengthening communication protocols, especially for businesses near affected areas. Real estate owners should specifically focus on natural disaster clauses within leases and insurance.
Business leaders should also monitor federal shutdown risks, which could cause significant visitor arrival volatility. If a shutdown appears likely, prepare contingency communication plans and be ready to adjust operations. Additionally, monitor official announcements regarding the North Shore traffic and parking overhaul to prepare for logistical adjustments. Investors, entrepreneurs, and small operators should track the progress of Senate Bill 2471, which could impact political spending and lobbying disclosure requirements during the current legislative session.