The intensifying rail construction on Dillingham Boulevard is causing significant challenges for local businesses. To help mitigate these impacts, the City and County of Honolulu has initiated the application process for the Transit Construction Mitigation Fund (TCMF). This fund provides crucial financial assistance to businesses that have suffered losses due to the ongoing construction of the Skyline project.
Spectrum News reports that businesses affected by the Skyline construction can apply for financial relief. The TCMF grants are designed to support local enterprises struggling with reduced foot traffic, limited accessibility, and other disruptions caused by the construction.
Several sources provide details on the availability of these grants. An article from Aloha State Daily discusses the application process and eligibility criteria for the grants. Further information, including details on the application process and eligibility, can be found on the Revitalize Oahu website. This is a critical resource for businesses seeking to understand the specifics of the available aid.
The availability of these grants represents a vital effort by the city to support local businesses during a period of significant infrastructural development. Business owners are encouraged to review the application guidelines and apply promptly to secure the financial assistance necessary to navigate the challenges presented by the ongoing rail construction.



