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William P. Kenoi <br />Mayor <br />*rE OF�Hf� <br />Countp of'abnai`i <br />DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION <br />101 Pauahi Street, Suite 6 • Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br />(808) 961-8311 9 Fax (808) 961-8411 <br />http://www.hawaiicounty.2ov/parks-and-recreation/ <br />NEWS RELEASE <br />November 16, 2015 <br />FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE <br />Clayton S. Houma <br />Director <br />Kenneth J. Van Bergen <br />Deputy Director <br />Ground Broken for 24 -Acre Waimea District Park <br />A groundbreaking and traditional Hawaiian blessing for a new 24 -acre Waimea District Park were held <br />Monday, November 16, during a public ceremony attended by Hawaii County Mayor Billy Kenoi, <br />County Councilmembers, State lawmakers, and Parker Ranch Inc. executives. <br />The project's first phase, complete with three covered play courts, lighted ball field and keiki <br />playground, will be opened in December 2016, well ahead of the original 2020 estimate, Mayor Kenoi <br />said while standing in front of the green pastures to be developed into active recreation. <br />"It's going to be a pu`uhonua (place of peace and safety) in beautiful Waimea," he said. <br />Parker Ranch donated the land for the park site located near its former headquarters and reached via <br />Ala `Ohi`a Road. <br />"This is truly an exciting day for Waimea and the Big Island," Dutch Kuyper, Parker Ranch president <br />and CEO, said, noting athletic fields are where children can learn good sportsmanship and humility, <br />even in defeat. <br />Contractor Nan Inc. has been hired to build the project's first phase, which also will feature accessible <br />walkways, more than 150 paved parking spaces, landscaping, and infrastructure. <br />Mayor Kenoi thanked the Waimea community, including the Waimea District Park Builders, for not <br />giving up on the dream of a new park. He also thanked State leaders for helping obtain partial funding <br />for the park development, the County Council for approving the balance of the necessary funding, and <br />the Department of Parks and Recreation for managing the project. <br />For more information, please contact Jason Armstrong, Public Information Officer, at 961-8311 or <br />jarmstrong(a-)-hawaiicounty.gov. <br />County of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. <br />
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