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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE <br />Media Contact: Ali Slous <br />Alexandra.slous@hawaiicounty.gov <br />808.961.8369 <br /> <br />County of Hawaiʻi Launches Volcano Recovery Surveys <br /> <br />The County of Hawaiʻi has launched a new phase of Talk Action, Take Action as part of the gather- <br />information-share-information initiative for 2018 Kīlauea eruption recovery. <br />The initiative includes three surveys to collect community input that will shape both near- and long-term <br />recovery efforts on Hawaiʻi Island, with a particular focus on the Puna District. Those who wish to <br />participate are asked to take any or all of the surveys. <br />Thank you to everyone who participated in the day-long Kīlauea Eruption SpeakOut event on Saturday, <br />July 27, 2019 at Keaʻau High School. <br />The surveys are available on the Kīlauea Recovery website at <br /> https://recovery.hawaiicounty.gov/connect/impact-status-survey-suite/ <br />Hard copies can also be picked up at Council member offices, Department of Research & <br />Development, the Planning Department, and at other community events. The surveys focus on different <br />areas of recovery: households, businesses and community. They are part of the second phase of <br />recovery under the Talk Action, Take Action initiative. <br />“We hope anyone affected by the Kīlauea eruption will fill out these surveys,” said Diane Ley, Director <br />of Research & Development for the County. “By better understanding the specific needs of the <br />community, individuals and businesses at this time, the recovery framework and resulting initiatives will <br />better address the improved well-being of all still recovering.” <br /> The Household Impact and Opportunity Assessment will help clarify what unmet needs families <br />are experiencing. It will guide family outreach and long-term community planning. <br /> The Community Impact and Opportunity Assessment will provide direction for decisions about <br />long-term recovery, including hazard mitigation, land use, natural & cultural resource <br />management, infrastructure investments, housing, and economic development. The Puna CDP <br />(Community Development Plan) Action Committee will use the survey to make informed <br />recommendations on priority objectives at its August 6, 2019 meeting. <br /> The Business Impact and Opportunity Assessment follows up on last year’s business survey <br />sent in the early days of the eruption. The results will identify ongoing economic impacts as well <br />as challenges and opportunities for business recovery.. <br />Unless one chooses to be contacted individually, the information from the surveys will be anonymous <br />and aggregated to determine current priorities of the public regarding recovery. <br />The surveys cover a range of topics, from questions about development in areas with adequate access, <br />to asking individuals and families if they are still in need of replacement housing. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />