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Comm. No. 2019-10 <br />NORTH KO HALA RAI L-TRAI L& TRAIL <br />CONNECTIVITY PLAN <br />Document Purpose & Use <br />This document looks at the potential of having the very first railroad of Hawaii converted into a trail for <br />public use and enjoyment. While being the very first railroad may warrant people to preserve it and tell <br />the story, this is just one piece to a rich and vibrant past that has formed the communities of North <br />Kohala into what it is today. This document provides a snapshot into this past, and the potential to <br />continue the stories of place that can keep the memories and lessons alive for future generations. <br />This report can be used in various ways. There is information to provide a deeper understanding of the <br />history of the railroad itself. This is essential to the preservation of the corridor. The laws and policies <br />from the Kingdom of Hawaii, the Territory, and the State present complexities that define public right- <br />of-way (ROW), public roads and infrastructure. Part of the purpose of this report is to understand the <br />legal framework of the Railroad ROW, and to determine if further work by the State Department of Land <br />and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife, Na Ala Hele Division is warranted to establish a <br />formal public trail. <br />The report provides historical background to better understand the importance of the past, as well as <br />the future. This document attempts to show major changes in land tenure and economic uses, <br />population dynamics and changes, and how it relates to the concepts of public access and rights to <br />traverse lands. It should be used to help identify and guide a process by which the community can come <br />to agreement to how they want to preserve the past, perpetuate lessons and stories, and be able to <br />traverse the landscape unimpeded. While the main purpose is to explore the old Railroad ROW and <br />connecting mauka-makai access trails for a public use, the report will touch on the essential pieces of <br />the past that define North Kohala, and why it is so important to be able to continue to have access to <br />the lands, tell the stories and lessons of the past, while also building upon them with our future <br />generations. <br />