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Communication No. 2021-03- Alii Parkway Ltr to Director
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Communication No. 2019-26 <br />Sub -committee on Ali'i Parkway Report <br />October 15, 2019 <br />Background information regarding the Alii Parkway sub -committee <br />Back in 2017, the Kona Community Development Planning Action Committee (KCDPAC) was tasked to <br />recommend a prioritized Capital Improvement Project (CIP) list to the Planning Director. One of the top <br />three choices was the traffic and safety concerns and how it played into the quality of life for <br />commuters between South to North Kona. Instead of creating new projects, the KCDPAC thought to use <br />an existing project such as Ali'i Parkway that still had funding sources attached to it. Therefore, the <br />KCDPAC agreed to recommend the Ali'! Parkway Project, to which the Planning Director vetted to the <br />Mayor. In paraphrasing the Mayor's Office, due to the initial community response regarding the <br />archaeology sites that stalled the project, the Mayor will consider resurfacing the Alii Parkway Project if <br />the community concerns regarding the archaeology sites were revisited. Aside from traffic and safety <br />concerns, the discussion among KCDPAC members now included the families who are connected to the <br />archaeology sites. Also mentioned were possible alternatives that would possibly downsize the Parkway <br />to a two-lane road to avoid archaeological sites, and increase open -space and access to the sites for <br />lineal and cultural descendants. <br />The Ali'! Parkway sub -committee was tasked to contact the families who were connected to the sites <br />and to notify the Mayor of its outcomes. The sub -committee did not conduct consultation that would <br />suffice the County's legal obligation to consult the community, nor it intends to submit design <br />mitigations however, the intent is to assist the KCDPAC in deciding if it would re -recommend their initial <br />CIP request with recommendations from those who were previously consulted regarding the <br />archaeology landscape. Along with members of the Mayor's office and the Planning Committee, the <br />sub -committee members met with families who have cultural and lineal ties to some of the archaeology <br />sites that were in question. <br />ACTION ITEM <br />Should the KCDPAC vote on vetting all or part of the recommendations listed in this report. I would <br />move to sunset this sub -committee. <br />Summary <br />The sub -committee met on three occasions last year to discuss outreach strategies to reconnect with <br />the families who were previously consulted and who continue to steward their sites. We drew a list of <br />lineal and cultural descendants who contributed to Final Burial Treatment Pian (FBTP) prepared for the <br />County of Hawaii by Paul H. Rose ndahl, Ph.D., Inc. tPHRI) in April 2001. <br />The sub -committee focused on families who were previously consulted because it is not in the KCDPAC's <br />purview to consult new community members who want to engage on the merits of the project, but to <br />consult those who had previous affiliations to the archaeology sites that resulted in a stalled decision for <br />the project. The selection of lineal and cultural descendants was based on reviewing historic accounts <br />and documents dating back to 1973 regarding previous archaeological research for the AI!'i Parkway, <br />ethnographic surveys to included oral histories recorded by noted kupuna within the Kahului- Kea uhou <br />region, and discussions with past members of the Hawaii Island Burial Council (1992-X993). A mental <br />timeline was developed to see how far, wide and specific we needed to cast our outreach efforts <br />without hindering the County's obligation to consult with the public. <br />
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