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to the Zoom meeting please email hamakua@hawaiicounty.gov no later than 4:30pm on <br />Tuesday, August 10, 2021. <br />BUSINESS: <br />1. Emergency Rental Assistance Program: In April 2021, the County launched the federally <br />funded Emergency Rent Assistance Program (ERAP). The program is led by Hawai'i <br />Community Lending and administered locally by six non-profit partners: HOPE Services <br />Hawai'i, Hawaii First Federal Credit Union, Neighborhood Place of Puna, Habitat for <br />Humanity Hawaii Island, the Salvation Army and Hawai'i County Economic Opportunity <br />Council. ERAP provides rent or utility payments from March 2020 through December <br />2021 to households who have been impacted directly or indirectly by the coronavirus <br />pandemic. The program has provided $31VI in financial assistance to over 500 <br />households and have funding to support additional household on Hawai'i Island. Jeff <br />Gilbreath, Executive Director, Hawaii Community Lending will share program <br />information and how the Action Committees can help spread the word about the <br />program within their communities. <br />2. County of Hawai'i Public Access, Open Space & Natural Resources Preservation <br />Commission (PONC): Property Management Technician, Maxine Cutler will provide <br />Action Committee Members with a brief presentation about the Commission and the <br />process through which lands are acquired for preservation. <br />3. County of Hawai'i Climate Action Plan: Department of Research & Development <br />Sustainable Development Specialist, Michelle Agbigay and Community Resilience <br />Solutions Coordinator, Kendra Obermaier will share a brief overview of the Climate <br />Action Plan. <br />4. Implementation Updates from Action Committee Members: <br />a. Puna AC Member Susie Osborne will provide a brief overview of a new project in <br />Nanawale that connects food security, education, and resilience. The theme of <br />resilience and sustainability is reflected in every Hawai'i Island CDP. <br />b. Based on community preparedness initiatives in Hamakua, AC Member Brad <br />Kurokawa will discuss the need for emergency access routes that may include an <br />inventory of public and private road networks in conjunction with bridges, <br />tunnels, and overpasses. The theme of emergency preparedness, connectivity, <br />and transportation networks is reflected in every Hawaii Island CDP. <br />ADJOURNMENT <br />This agenda and all related documents are available for viewing and download via the Hamakua <br />CDP website: 2021 Meetings — Hawaii County Community Development Plans <br />(hawaiicountvcdp.info). These documents may also be requested from the Planning <br />Department by calling (808) 961-8288 or emailing hamakua@hawaiicounty.gov. <br />NOTICE: The purpose of the public hearings is to afford all interested persons a reasonable <br />opportunity to be heard on the above items. A person desiring to submit oral or written <br />testimony shall indicate her/his name and whether the testimony is on her/his behalf or as a <br />