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RES 428 Draft 01 2024-2026
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Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2024-2026
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428
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01
Introducer
Ashley L. Kierkiewicz, Council Member
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GOEAC
Action 1
GOEAC: Amended to Draft 2 - 01/06/26
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\Council Records\Agendas\2024-2026\Governmental Operations and External Affairs Committee (GOEAC)
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\Council Records\Communications\2024-2026
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\Council Records\Reports\2024-2026\Governmental Operations and External Affairs Committee (GOEAC)
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IMPLEMENTATION PLAN <br />This Revitalize Pohoiki plan is meant to be a document to guide collaborative actions and <br />ensure collective ownership among all stakeholders - residents, area 'ohana, schools, <br />community -based organizations, local institutions, and government. Recognizing that not <br />all strategies are everyone's kuleana, this plan has been crafted utilizing an assets -based <br />approach where each stakeholder fully owns or plays a supporting role in implementation <br />of various strategies. No one stakeholder or entity can - or should - be required to catalyze <br />and sustain all aspects of plan implementation. <br />THIS PLAN IS INCLUSIVE, <br />ENCOURAGING PROACTIVE PARTICIPATION, <br />AND LEANING ON THE IDEA THAT OUR <br />COMMUNITY IS WHAT WE MAKE IT. <br />Actualizing this plan will be accomplished in phases, with some strategies being completed <br />within a few months while others may take a number of years. Ongoing coordination of plan <br />implementation will be driven by the Cultural Resilience Capacity Area, with support from <br />the Disaster Recovery Division and the Council District 4 Office, in partnership with the <br />Parks Ef Recreation Department and other Revitalize Puna Resilience Capacity Areas. Cross - <br />sector partnerships will be key to bringing the vision of this plan to life collaboratively, and <br />from the ground -up. Additional partners include 'ohana of Pohoiki (Na Maka Haloa O <br />Waipi'o, Pohaku Pelemaka, Ho'oulu Lahui, Men of PA'A), Puna Maka'ala, lawai'a, Puna <br />schools, Kua'aina Ulu 'Auamo, and the State of Hawai'i Department of Land & Natural <br />Resources. All must be willing to step up and work together. <br />30 <br />
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