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Communication No. 2021-04 <br /> Mitchell D.Roth 40JN<VfOF h,�,, Zendo Kern <br /> �� <br /> Mayor ����d�',�, Director <br /> Lee E.Lord Jeffrey W. Darrow <br /> Managing Director fu_ Deputy Director <br /> �T!OF•M,,i� <br /> West Hawai'i Office East Hawai'i Office <br /> 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Hwy • 101 Pauahi Street,Suite 3 <br /> Kailua-Kona,Hawaii 96740 County of Hawai 1 Hilo,Hawaii 96720 <br /> Phone(808)323-4770 Phone(808)961-8288 <br /> Fax(808)327-3563 PLANNING DEPARTMENT Fax(808)961-8742 <br /> SOUTH KOHALA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN <br /> ACTION COMMITTEE <br /> September 13, 2021 <br /> Zendo Kern, Director <br /> County of Hawai'i Planning Department <br /> 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 <br /> Hilo, HI 96720 <br /> Dear Director Kern: <br /> SUBJECT: Request for Information on Mana Road Fire Emergency Evacuations <br /> On behalf of South Kohala communities, we are requesting information on the emergency <br /> evacuations of Pu'ukapu Hawaiian Homesteads, Waiki'i Ranch, and Waikoloa Village in late <br /> July/early August 2021 due to the Mana Road fire. We have received general information but <br /> seek specific details and expertise from the County as outlined below. We ask that this request <br /> be forwarded to Mayor Roth and the following County departments: Civil Defense; Fire; Police; <br /> and the Department of Public Works. <br /> Background information: A fire in South Kohala started on the morning of July 30, 2021, <br /> reportedly due to human error on Parker Ranch properties. High, blustery winds quickly moved <br /> the wildfire primarily south and west, threatening Pu'ukapu Hawaiian Homesteads and Waiki'i <br /> Ranch homes forcing evacuations of these sparsely populated areas. By Sunday, August 1, 2021, <br /> the fire spread and crossed Hwy. 19 to the point that it endangered Waikoloa, a village with <br /> 6,500 residents. Mayor Roth promptly issued the first-ever evacuation order for Waikoloa <br /> Village at 12:15 P.M. In response, the intersection of Waikoloa Road and Paniolo Avenue was <br /> blocked off by Hawai'i County Police and traffic was directed out of the Village. <br /> Initially, people left via the one west bound lane of Waikoloa Road. Also, and for the first time, <br /> the fire emergency road off Hulu Street was opened to allow west bound traffic out of the <br /> Village to the Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway. This emergency exit gravel road was built by the <br /> County in 2006, in large part, as a response to the fire that threatened Waikoloa Village in <br /> August 2005. Many current Villagers are unaware of its location or how drivable this single lane <br /> www.planning.hawaiicounty.i,4ov Hawaii County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer planning�Lhawaiicounty.gov <br />