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PCDP Objective and Action Alignment Table <br />my Action & 4) Develop a new District Park on a 20 -acre parcel owned by Hawaiian Paradise Park Owners' <br />uisition Association at 16th Avenue and Maku'u Drive. Improvements would include a swimming pool, a <br />gym, field complex and community center. <br />5) Develop recreational programs to complement use of Cooper Center and Volcano Community <br />Park in partnership with the Volcano Community Association. <br />6) Provide accessibility, playground and other improvements at Mountain View Community Park <br />and A. J. Watt Gym. <br />7) Expand hours of operation and night lighting for some outdoor activities at regional and larger <br />community parks to serve working adults and young retirees. <br />8) Develop a new senior center in Mountain View with a certified kitchen for a congregate meals <br />program, room for activities and dining, restrooms, and van vehicle and staff. <br />9) Provide in each village center a recreational park and village green that is scaled and designed to <br />fit the needs of the community that the village center serves. <br />10) To supplement Community Parks, make recreation facilities and meeting rooms at public <br />schools available for community use after school hours, whether through direct requests from a <br />community representative to a school principal or a formal standing agreement between the <br />County and the Department of Education. <br />11) Create small parks as part of right-of-way acquisition for new connecting road segments <br />between subdivisions (see Section 4.3). This may consist of lot remnants that are not needed for <br />County Action & Create and improve Linear Parks as follows: <br />Acquisition 1) When acquiring rights-of-way for constructing new roadways or improving existing major <br />roadways, make provisions for parallel multi -use recreational trails with appropriate landscaped <br />buffers on either side and provide connections to other such existing or planned trails, to the <br />extent possible. <br />2) Complete development of Old Volcano Trail as a pedestrian and bicycle pathway. <br />3) Acquire the former railroad right-of-way from Kapoho through Hawaiian Paradise Park and <br />develop it for hiking, bicycling and horse -back riding. <br />4) Plan for the acquisition and development of the former railroad right-of-way from Hawaiian <br />Paradise Park to Railroad Avenue in Hilo for bicycle, pedestrian and horse -back riding, provided <br />that measures are taken to protect agricultural uses of adjoining lands. <br />5) Plan for public access along Old Government Road (coastal trail) as a bicycle and hiking trail with <br />natural and cultural resource interpretive program. <br />A Isee cell above <br />A Albizia "tree tunnel" along the Pahoa-Kapoho Rd. taken <br />out by hurricane Iselle. (May 2013 - <br />April 2014 Annual Report) o FY 2014-15 <br />CIP budget request submitted by the AC for widening <br />and scraping the shoulder of Highway 132 from Pahoa <br />to the 4mm to allow for safer pedestrian and bicycle <br />20 <br />use. <br />o Councilman Ilagan and DPW Director Warren Lee <br />informed about concerns over the hazardous situation <br />presented by the Albizia "tree tunnel" along the Pahoa- <br />Kapoho Rd. <br />o Propose development of the Beach Road right-of-way <br />that connects Kahakai Blvd. to Maku'u Dr. as a paved <br />bicycle path and 25mph roadway. <br />ee cel I <br />above <br />see cell above <br />