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Action / Tasks Progress Status Champion/ Task Leader Date of Implementation Action / Task Results Additional Information Action 3.5.3a Consider expanding the Camp Ground at MacKenzie <br />State Park to include public property south of MacKenzie. Supportive Action(s): Task 1: Supportive Action(s): Task 1a: Action 3.5.3b <br />(1) Improve and expand Coastal Activity Areas as follows: At Ahalanui Beach Park: Accessibility improvements Screened changing area next to showers designed to <br />blend with natural surroundings Repairs to parking lot surface Added picnic tables Action 3.5.3b (2) Improve and expand Coastal Activity <br />Areas as follows: Consider hand-developed modifications to the tide pools east of Pohoiki Bay beyond the area known as “Shacks” for use as “keiki pools”, but retain traditional fish-netting <br />use. Awaiting allocation of funds from State or County CIP projects or Councilman Ilagan’s contingency funds, which will be used to hire a consultant for a feasibility study. Friends <br />of Pohoiki, *Oshi Simsarian, County of Hawai’i, Parks & Recreation Secure funding to conduct feasibility study. Action 3.5.3b (3) Improve and expand Coastal Activity Areas as follows: <br />Pursue development of a camp ground and/or ocean recreation park with potential boat launch ramp and marina facilities on State-owned accreted land at Cape Kumukahi, provided that Hawaiian <br />burial sites are adequately protected and respected.
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