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Mitchell D. Roth <br />Mayor <br />Deanna Sako <br />Managing Director <br />Robert H. Command <br />Dvpuur Managing Director <br />AT 4H <br />Owunk of &'A'aivail <br />(Offla, of fhqWaVer <br />25 Aupuni Street, Suite 2603 • Hilo, Hawaii 96720 • (808) 961-8211 • Fax (808) 961-6553 <br />KONA: 74-5044 Ane Keohokgfole Hwy., Bldg C • Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740 <br />(808) 323-4444 * Fax (808) 323-4440 <br />Tenth Amended Traffic Emergency Zone Declaration And <br />Tenth Waipi'o Valley Road Declaration Of Emergency <br />WHEREAS, Waipi'o Valley Road is a four-wheel drive County road located on the <br />northern Hdm5kua Coast of Hawaii Island. The road is narrow and winds down the steep <br />hillside of the south valley wall. <br />WHEREAS, Waipi'o Valley Road is the only vehicular ingress and egress for Waipi'o <br />Valley. <br />WHEREAS, Waipi'o Valley Road is used by residents of Waipio Valley, farmers who <br />transport agricultural products grown and harvested in Waipi'o Valley, Hawaii County <br />residents, visitors, and authorized tour operators. <br />WHEREAS, Waipi'o Valley Road presents significant safety risks. For example, it lacks <br />shoulders or adequate troughs to catch falling rocks and debris. The road is slippery, particularly <br />after heavy rains, and adequate stormwater infrastructure is lacking. Some portions of the road <br />are unpassable for two vehicles. Limited sight distance along the road hampers driver ability to <br />safely navigate oncoming traffic and pedestrians in the roadway. <br />WHEREAS, Waipi'o Valley Road descends about 800 feet in elevation over <br />approximately 4100 feet. Rock outcropping and vegetation overhang the road. <br />WHEREAS, Waipi'o Valley Road can experience significant amounts of runoff, <br />particularly after heavy rains. Historically, the County closes the road following periods of <br />heavy rain and to clear rock, soil and vegetation which has fallen on and across the road. <br />WHEREAS, a slope failure occurred in March 2019 following heavy rainfall and high <br />strearnflow associated with Hurricane Lane. The primary slide was approximately 500 feet tall <br />and 70 feet wide. Additional upslope landslide events occurred in April 2018 and February <br />2019. <br />WHEREAS, on or about April 2, 2020, the County hired a consultant, Hart Crowser, to <br />conduct a Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Evaluation. <br />County of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer <br />