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Michelle M. Galimba <br /> Council District 6 <br /> Portion N. S. Kona/Ka`u/Volcano <br /> Phone: (808) 323-4277 <br /> Cell: (808)430-4927 <br /> Fax: (808) 329-4786 <br /> Email: Michelle.Galimba@hawaiicountygov <br /> HAWAI`I COUNTY COUNCIL <br /> County of Hawai`i <br /> West Hawai`i Civic Center Bldg.A <br /> 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Hwy. <br /> Kailua-Kona,Hawai`i 96740 <br /> 01-03-2025 <br /> VIA EMAIL: admin@lkealakekua.org <br /> Ho`ala Kealakekua Nui <br /> P.O. Box 1301 <br /> Kealakekua, Hawaii 96750 <br /> VIA EMAIL: reyna.ramolete@tpl.org <br /> Trust for Public Land <br /> 1164 Bishop Street, Suite 1512 <br /> Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 <br /> Re: Support for the protection and purchase of Kokua Kealakekua, South Kona, Hawaii <br /> Island <br /> To Whom it May Concern, <br /> I support Ho`ala Kealakekua Nui, and Trust for Public Land's effort to purchase and protect TMK <br /> (3) 8-1-009:007 and TMK (3) 8-1-009:008) in Ka`awaloa, South Kona, Hawaii Island. <br /> Strategically located across from the popular Ka`awaloa trailhead (Captain Cook Monument <br /> Trail), which is the main public access to the north end of Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park, <br /> this acquisition will help to empower the community and nonprofit Ho`ala Keakalekua Nui to <br /> protect and steward the cultural and natural resources of Kealakekua Bay by providing a <br /> managed gateway to the Bay and an interpretive center for restoration and cultural programs. <br /> Mahalo, <br /> Hawaii County Is an Equal Opportunity Provider And Employer <br />
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