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C�Nt V•iiFnyq� <br />William P. Kenoi ;. <br />Mayor <br />'«r'F�GF •Hh�N <br />All <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.E!ov/parks-and-recreation/ <br />NEWS RELEASE <br />January 28, 2016 <br />FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE <br />Clayton S. Houma <br />Director <br />Kenneth J. Van Bergen <br />Deputy Director <br />Four Kona Parks to Close Temporarily January 29 to <br />Conduct Mosquito Treatments <br />The Department of Parks and Recreation will temporarily close four Kona parks on Friday, <br />January 29, so those facilities can be treated for mosquitoes that have the potential to spread <br />dengue fever. <br />While there is no indication that any of these parks are sources of possible infection, this <br />measure is being employed as a proactive and preventative strategy for reducing mosquito <br />concentrations and thereby lowering the risk of potential exposure. <br />The following parks are slated for treatments expected to start, weather permitting, at <br />approximately 7 a.m. Friday, January 29: <br />• Kailua Playground, also known as "The Ghetto" <br />• Kipapa Park located on the mauka side of Alii Drive, across from La`aloa Bay Beach <br />Park <br />• Harold H. Higashihara Park <br />• Arthur C. Greenwell Park, including Sgt. Rodney J. Yano Memorial Hall <br />Unauthorized persons will not be allowed to enter the affected parks until the treatment work is <br />completed and the parks are cleared for public use. Signs will be posted at each park informing <br />the public of the closures, spraying activity, and when the parks are reopened. <br />The Department of Parks and Recreation thanks park patrons and the general public for their <br />understanding while it assists in the efforts to control the spread of dengue fever. <br />For more information, please contact Jason Armstrong, Public Information Officer, at 961-8311 <br />or jarmstronq(a�hawaiicounty.gov. <br />-30- <br />County of Hawai'i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. <br />
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