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417. Consistently integrate public access development and maintenance into Parks and <br />Recreation department priorities. <br />418. Support facility development for access management at access points and along trail <br />corridors. <br />ACTION <br />4.56 Establish a County of Hawaii Public Access and Trail Program with sufficient staff <br />and resources. Staff will be required to consult/consider recommendations of this <br />program in all permit reviews. Elements of this program may include: <br />a) A comprehensive access inventory; <br />b) A public access rating system to help with prioritization; <br />c) Comprehensive reviews of projects (on public or private lands) that will affect <br />public accesses and trails; <br />d) Inventory of ancient trails, cart roads, and old government roads in coordination <br />with appropriate State agencies. <br />e) Public outreach and coordination element. <br />f) Identify agencies/groups to develop, administer, and maintain public accesses, <br />including developing County capacity for this purpose; <br />g) Identify funding sources to purchase and manage public access easement to <br />priority areas; <br />h) When public access goals will involve several landowners, acquire the public <br />access incrementally as opportunities arise to do so; <br />i) Public accesses that cross private land will be acquired and held until appropriate <br />management of the accesses is in place, <br />j) Collaborate with State and Federal agencies on public accesses that require multi - <br />agency involvement; <br />k') Develop a standardized template to promote consistency and <br />comprehensiveness in the public access plans required by landowners; <br />1) Partner with community organizations capable of assisting with public access <br />management; <br />m) Work with State agencies (particularly with DOFAW) to coordinate, survey, <br />develop, and manage public trails and roads leading to forest reserves; <br />n) In co-sponsorship with the State when possible, acquire land for public access to <br />historic sites and objects and to the shoreline where safe transit does not already <br />exist; <br />o) Reinstitute a Public Access Wayfinding program managed by the Planning <br />Department to assist interested community groups in maintaining appropriate <br />signage at public access points; <br />