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Communication No. 2018-30- North Kohala CDP Pololu Lookout Proposal John Winter
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Communication No. 2018-30- North Kohala CDP Pololu Lookout Proposal John Winter
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*Submitted by John Winter for consideration by the North Kohala CDP Action Committee* <br />items for DLNR to cover the costs of development. We hope that supplying a summary of the will of North <br />Kohala residents we will help the project to proceed in a timely fashion. The proposal is illustrated in Figure 1: <br />Figure 1. A Proposal for Pololu Lookout (indicating TMK boundaries and property owners) <br />Although many aspects of this project will certainly require the experience and expertise of the government <br />organizations, we hope to start the process off by offering the following: <br />Acquire 5 acres from Surety Kohala. DLNR/Planning. Placing the parking area mauka of the <br />highway leaves the ocean and valley views on the makai side more pristine are less obvious). Later <br />we can consider how large to make the first phase of the parking lot. Bifer <br />el says there are time <br />limits on theme offer, so this should be done as soon as possible. There land trades with Surety <br />in the valley proper that would also benefit the state. <br />2. Paint new parking striping on the lookout. HDOT. Parking is quitrdis ed, and cars sometimes <br />block the gates of residents. <br />3. Consider signs to restrict parking along the highway. HDOT/Police. Cars p the pavement, <br />encroaching on the lanes. This is dangerous. An increased police presence is necess minimize <br />illegal roadside parking and parking area crime. <br />4. Develop a pedestrian walkway along one side oOheroad from thharking lot to the lookout. <br />HDOT/DLNR/Planning. There might be additional right-of-way and land acquisition issues. <br />5. Consider the type of toilet facilities and maintenance issues for the facilities and walkways. <br />Planning/Parks and Recreation. There may be issues with water supply. <br />We believe this proposal addresses the problems <br />future visitor growth without inviting excessivel, <br />large tours and buses, wishing to keep the Akoni <br />bridges. <br />4 <br />erly developin the area. It also allows for natural <br />more ti ala resid�t stressed their desire to limit <br />'ule High tis, with narrow stretches and <br />
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