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PONC SUGGESTION FORM <br /> KUAMO'O AHUPUA'A <br /> Intent and Long-Term Vision: <br /> The intent of acquiring these parcels is to safeguard their historical, cultural, and natural <br /> significance while ensuring responsible public access and educational opportunities. The <br /> long-term vision includes developing a managed cultural preserve that: <br /> • Serves as a living monument to Hawaiian history. <br /> • Protects archaeological and natural resources. <br /> • Educates visitors and residents on the rich cultural legacy and ecological <br /> importance of Kuamoo. <br /> Strategy: <br /> A phased approach is proposed, prioritizing: <br /> 1. Establishing partnerships with cultural organizations, ecological preservation <br /> groups, and educational institutions. <br /> 2. Developing a comprehensive preservation and land management plan, including <br /> archaeological and ecological studies. <br /> 3. Implementing low-impact public access infrastructure to balance preservation <br /> and community use. <br /> This strategic acquisition aligns with the overarching goals of the Public Access, Open <br /> Space, and Natural Resource Preservation Fund by ensuring that these lands remain an <br /> invaluable public resource for future generations. <br /> Attachment B <br />
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