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<br />concerns on handicapped hunting and then also hunting for youth. And the other thing, too, CIP <br />funds, legislation’s gonna be introduced by Richard Onishi for Wailoa River improvements. So, <br />that’s in the process and then also Representative Nicole Lowen is gonna re-introduce the bill <br />that she had last year which was to audit the Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation – where <br />their funds and the performance. Also, when I talked to Heather Kimball about Pepeekeo – she <br />said they’re in the process of working out a deal with land exchange with the owner of <br />Pepeekeo – Hank Correa – and so they’re in the process now and it looks like it’s gonna happen <br />and they’re working that out and also Heather Kimball’s very, very concerned about access in <br />District – 1 which includes Waipio Valley, Laupahoehoe, Hakalau, Kolekole and also Pepeekeo. <br />That’s all I have for District – 1. <br /> <br />SW: Just a point of clarification – when you’re talking about access – access to what? <br /> <br />RD: Access to hunting, fishing and gathering… For Waipio, the access for gatherers, fishers and <br />hunters. <br /> <br />SW: OK. Is there a specific access point that you’re talking about or just in general access? <br /> <br />RD: All those areas currently have access problems. <br /> <br />SW: Thank you. <br /> <br />AA: Abraham Antonio – \[unclear\]. \[Unclear\] looking into where District – 2, we should be covering <br />that type of issues as well. <br /> <br />RD: OK. <br /> <br />AA: Stanley Mendes whose term is expiring and so we have that \[unclear\] covering the handicapped <br />\[unclear\]. As far as the accesses I think we going talk maybe more about the Laupahoehoe later <br />on. <br /> <br />RD: Right, OK. <br /> <br />AA: And then as far as the other ones going coming up later. <br /> <br />RD: OK. Great. <br /> <br />AA: District – 2, absent. District – 3, Leomana? <br /> <br />LT: Aloha, Leomana, District 3 – just wanted to remind everybody the boundaries of District – 3, I <br />had to look this up today again because if you guys Google any political boundaries in Hawaii <br />they’re all different so just a reminder District – 3 is from Keaukaha to Kaloli – that’s all in HPP – <br />that’s one direction and the opposite direction is the Oceanside of Panaewa all the way up to <br />Kulani, and District – 3 is bounded – the Hilo Forest Reserve, the Waiakea Forest Reserve the <br />Olaa Forest Reserve, the Panaewa rainforest, upper Waiakea Reserve Forest, Puu Makaala, Area <br />Reserve and all the coastlines from Wailoa River all the way to Shipman Beach which is Kanaena. <br />And that’s in District – 3, so in District – 3, \[unclear\] game animals like always pigs is always the <br />biggest nuisance especially in HPP in the residential areas and also in the back of Panaewa due <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />