COWDEN, Felicia E.
Party: Nonpartisan · Backing: Independent
Platform: Four-term council member and current committee chair; running for mayor on a People-First, servant-leadership platform.
- Has served on the Kauaʻi County Council since 2018 (four terms); current Chair of the Public Safety & Human Services Committee and Vice-Chair of Public Works & Veterans Services. Entered the 2026 mayoral race on March 8, 2026.
- On housing: would continue county housing villages in Eleele, Waimea, Kilauea, and Puhi (85 developable acres purchased in Puhi); create temporary safety zones to humanely move unhoused residents off sidewalks; restructure taxation on long-term market-rate rentals to make them more affordable for working families.
- Supports employer-owned workforce living structures as an alternative to the consumption of residential housing by temporary workers, and continued enforcement against unpermitted vacation rentals redirecting units back to the residential market.
- Prioritizes upgrading county infrastructure and improving government transparency and accountability as explicit mayoral pillars — running as an independent voice with a servant-leadership style.
- Long-standing council voice for tighter limits on transient vacation rentals (TVRs) and short-term rentals to protect resident housing supply; supports environmental stewardship and economic development as parallel mayoral priorities.
Editorial summary: Felicia Cowden's four council terms and 2026 mayor campaign, documented at feliciacowden.com and in The Garden Island and Kauaʻi Now, reflect a people-first, servant-leader approach with detailed housing policy commitments: expanding county village projects, restructuring market-rate rental taxes, employer workforce housing, and sustained enforcement against unpermitted vacation rentals.
Key issues: Affordable housing, Short-term rental enforcement, Workforce housing, Government transparency, Environmental stewardship
Website: https://FeliciaCowden.com
Profile last reviewed: 2026-06-03