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community, over 600 homes were destroyed as part of the eruption. Many folks had to <br /> relocate in other parts of Puna, our island, and even kind of off-island as well. I can speak <br /> to the roads but I unfortunately, I cannot speak to how individual households may have <br /> been counted in the census. Including some of those households who are still accessing <br /> their isolated properties in the Kapoho area. <br /> BATH: Thank you. That's understandable. <br /> KOSSOW: Is there any other questions for Mr. Le? Mr. Hustace. <br /> HUSTACE: Thank you, Mr. Le. Really just a follow up, and you may not be able to <br /> answer this. I think some of us are driving at the point of understanding, and better <br /> understanding, impacts of the area, how people were counted, how the census blocks may <br /> have changed in that area based upon the change of geographic boundaries, and road <br /> boundaries. So, I guess, any sort of information to enlighten us would help. <br /> LE: To the extent that I can help to answer that question, I'm not aware of the Census <br /> Bureau adjusting any of the census tracts or the boundaries of the block groups as a result <br /> of the 2018 eruption. I could work with the Clerk's Office staff supporting this <br /> Commission to look into the issue. It is data I look at often in the performance of my <br /> duties. I can speak to the road situation in terms of the deliberations of the Commission <br /> and our broader communities are really grappling with. The major public arteries that <br /> service lower Puna that were impacted by the eruption, Highway 132 has been restored as <br /> of November 2019. Portions of Highway 137, the Red Road by MacKenzie and Isaac <br /> Hale Beach Park, were also restored shortly after the end of the eruption on a temporary <br /> basis. Our County's next steps are to restore Pohoiki Road, and particularly the upper <br /> inundated portion. Also, Highway 137 from Four Corners at the Kapoho area, down to <br /> Isaac Hale Beach Park. We know that these are pretty significant points of circulation for <br /> our community members. There are critical for emergency evacuation purposes when <br /> those needs arise. I also understand that they are pretty significant geographic markers in <br /> terms of the work that's before the Commission. So, we are working to restore these <br /> public roads, if that's helpful. <br /> HUSTACE: Thank you, Mr. Le. <br /> KOSSOW: Commissioners, any other questions for Mr. Le? (No response.) Okay. Thank <br /> you, Mr. Le. We appreciate you coming in. At this time, Commissioners, may I have a <br /> motion to close Item 1 of unfinished business and a second? <br /> Ms. Bath moved to close Item 1. <br /> Seconded by Ms. Lui. <br /> HUSTACE: I have a question, Chair. If you don't mind. Just a comment on that since we <br /> have a motion on the floor. Do we need to update Commissioners on the incarcerated <br /> status of individuals for this item? <br /> 7 <br />