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2% LAND FUND: History, Process and Successes <br />building KULEANA COMMUNITIES <br />Hawai'i County's 2% Land Fund Report 11.1.2018 <br />These are properties acquired by the 2% Land Fund <br />11011 1101, uu <br />;0113& 1 <br />111 <br />S e.- ' i si trt . <br />111114'11Suu0 <br />111tutt0 1000'0 N1,13312, <br />uta° ra;Rat r <br />IH <br />,111041,4,444 v <br />1111104 113000,30, <br />d <br />fjul <br />-r '1, phi <br />tittANANK V <br />tt`V1'll1111311210 <br />NiCAKIA <br />NOIR111111 <br />11, <br />aka <br />fit itt, <br />f ,,314n: <br />1014411001 <br />11101142 <br />11413 <br />14, <br />2 glr <br />1115u Kiii1kuutA <br />Kalituot <br />A MESSAGE FROM DEBBIE HECHT: It has been my great honor to be Campaign Coordinator for <br />the 2% Land Fund over the last 13 years. I have learned that kuleana communities are built around <br />our island's treasured places. Building community is the "gold" and the greatest benefit that has <br />grown out of the struggles for the 2% Land Fund. Out of this love of the land has grown non-profit <br />community groups that are volunteering their time and using their own money to care for these <br />special places. To see the 2017 Report to the Mayor by the Public Access and Open Space <br />Commission (PONC), which lists this year's top 10 properties recommended for conservation go <br />to: http://records.co.hawaii.hi.us/weblink/1/edoc/91477/2017-12- <br />28%20(2017%2OPONC%20Annual%20Report%20to%20the%20Mavor).pdf <br />