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Q: Are there plans to establish a Hilo CDP? <br />A: This is an on-going budget request but has not yet been funded. The question of funding and <br />staff capacity considerations will be raised to the new administration. <br />Q: Coordination between Planning and other departments regarding CDP priorities has been a <br />challenge. How can this be improved? <br />A: We believe that the C2CLS approach will elevate certain priorities and provide opportunity for <br />improving this coordination. <br />Q: What is the status of the Kona Open Space Network (KOSN)? It is a fundamental component to <br />delivering on the Kona CDP. We need to re-engage the Mayor on moving this forward. <br />A: The KOSN was under development by the Mayor Kim administration. The KOSN requires a <br />consulting contract to fulfil its scope and needs to go out to bid, but the monies remain allocated. <br />Planning staff does not have the capacity to perform the consulting procedure, which will be <br />raised to the new administration to determine if they will resume the lead on this effort. <br />Q: When will we meet the new Planning Director? <br />A: As he is newly appointed, we will work with him to address this forum in our next session. <br />Q: AC focus should be topic based to draw more community member interest to serve and to <br />participate in the process. How can this be done? <br />A: Community energy should be spent wisely, requiring community, Council and County resources <br />to work more aligned in defining these focus topics. <br />Q: Lack of County capacity to support CDP implementation is disappointing. Hope that this forum <br />will help the County leadership recognize and address this deficiency. <br />A: As part of General Plan update, we are attempting to address topics that are of interest to <br />island -wide community and possible sources of funding. Engaging Council members more in CDP <br />implementation is also essential. <br />Q: Community members are concerned by the lack of progress with the CDPs and in the County in <br />general. For instance, the State awarded $1.5 billion to work on wastewater treatment issues but <br />the money has not been requested by the county, thus not disbursed. <br />A: We do not have an answer on this today, but these are the types of issues we encourage AC <br />members to raise so planners can help identify ways to move forward. Councilmember Tim <br />Richards: An RFP on this has been delayed during the COVID-19 impact and this needs to be <br />resurrected. <br />Q: Bill 217 will prohibit foot traffic into Waipi'o, raising an important topic that the AC could <br />address, but not hearing conversation on this in the AC. As the ACs are advisory to the Director <br />and the Planning Dept. has noted that the Director will not comment on this bill to the Council <br />(rendering any advice moot), what then is the role of the AC? Can the AC pass a judgement on the <br />merits of this bill to the Council? <br />A: AC members should provide their comments to the Council, which may be done independently <br />if this topic is not taken up by the AC. <br />Q: Regarding FEMA money in the Puna area, what is the County's role to facilitate bringing <br />together grass-roots groups to discuss ways to use this funding source? Zoom/on-line forums can <br />broaden community engagement — with this approach continue after the pandemic? <br />A: The Network Mapping that we intend to do with the ACs in 2021 intends to identify the groups <br />that should be leveraged and engaged on AC priorities and brought together. We agree that Zoom <br />httys.llwww.ylannin,-.hawaiicounty.,-ov/home kona(a_)hawaiicounty.,-ov Page 4 <br />