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HomeMy WebLinkAboutComm. No. 2019-05 Puna AC 21 May 2019 Eruption Recovery Process Puna CDP Action Committee May 21, 2019 Role of the Action Committee County Code 16 - 6 Monitor Progress & Effectiveness of the CDP, making revisions as needed based on emerging statewide plans or changing conditions . Steer Any Update of CDP by advising on process, leading/supporting engagement and making final recommendations. Broaden Awareness & Build Partnerships with governmental and community - based organizations to implement CDP policies and actions. Eruption Recovery Process . . . are broad primary outcomes , our big i deas and g o a l s dreams that we want to become reality . . . . are specific , accomplishable and measurable o b j e c t i v e s steps we take to achieve our goals. . . . are coordinated sets of actions and the major approaches that we take to attain s t r a t e g i e s our objectives and sustain efforts to achieve goals. Phase 1: Identify Our Priorities (Goals) KEY DECISION POINT Take Action Puna CDP Action Community & County Take Action on Near & Committee Short Term Recommends Priority Opportunities Recovery Goals Community Input What changes and impacts from the Kilauea eruption have you seen and/or experienced that affect the Puna CDP Goals? How do we heal as a community? Community Engagement for Phase 1 Community Engagement and Collaboration O N L I N E T A L K A C T I O N / E N G A G E M E N T T A L K S T O R Y T A K E A C T I O N 11/2018 to 02/2019 02/2019 - ongoing Launching soon Ongoing Relational Listening + Healing Targeted + Focused Interaction Input + Engagement for Broad Feedback on Recovery Preliminary Reach Targeted Community Identification of Asset + Network Interactions Potential Priority Mapping Identification of Recovery Goals (based Recovery Planning Community - Based on Puna CDP Goals) Input Recovery Actions C O M M U N I T Y - B A S E D R E C O V E R Y A C T I O N S Catalyze, Support, and Connect Community - Based Recovery Actions into Strategies Relationship Building Community - Based Recovery Actions as Vehicle for Recovery Input + Feedback Puna Network: Community Based Recovery Actions What We Learned in Phase 1 Kaonohiokalani Jeremiah ( Tribune Herald, 05/19/2019 Recovery & Resilience Population that is ALICE and/or below MONTHLY SINGLE ADULT FAMILY OF FOUR FAMILY OF FOUR the poverty level COSTS (Survival budget) (Survival budget) (Stability budget) Monthly Total $2,366 $6,535 $11,573 Annual Total $28,392 $78,420 $138,876 Population working in jobs Hourly Wage $14.02 $39.21 $69.44 with an median hourly pay Needed at or lower than the survival budget PUNA average $30,748 $21,040 median income community. We have a new opportunity to make this ( Tribune Herald, 05/19/2019) Puna CDP Action Committee Priorities Village Town Centers Infrastructure Residential & Economic Create Village Town Centers that Livable Spaces Development provide Puna residents with greater access to goods, services, educational resources and economic Health & Natural & Cultural opportunities in a thoughtful and Resource Well - Being sustainable manner, including options Management Resilient Health First for and locally produced products. (1&5) Promote the development of D evelop infrastructure to provide medical facilities and services , livable spaces with increased road including social services and connectivity including alternative programs, to increase the mental, routes during emergency situations, physical and emotional health of the and managed traffic flow. Increased community. (6) internet connectivity to provide employment, educational and Preserve native ecosystems , economic opportunities for Puna maintain pono use of natural residents. (2&3) resources and protect increasingly threatened forests of Puna . (4) s l a o Village Town Centers Infrastructure G Residential & Economic y Livable Spaces t Development i r o i r P s Community Based Reliable Affordable Housing Family Gathering n r Tourism Mass Transit Options Spaces & Parks e c n o C / Close proximity Shared Community Shared work Visitor Access for Internet s Infrastructure/ to amenities Identity spaces gathering Connectivity n Parking practices o i t s e u Q STEAM More Living Wage Industries Water & Wastewater Markets Green Energy Road Connectivity Job Opportunities s l a o G Natural & Cultural y Health & Well - Being Resource Management t i r Resilient Health First o i r P s n r Preserve Native Economic e First Aid Training Domestic Violence Ecosystems Opportunity c Services n o C / s Natural Asset Mental Health n Pono Lava Viewing Bio - Security Trauma Care Protection Services o Services Services i t s e u Q Place Based Clean the Local Food Crops Healthy Nutrition Education Environment Economic Opportunity Education Puna CDP Goals Health & Well Being Resilient Health Village Town Centers Residential & Economic Development Natural & Cultural Resource Management First Infrastructure Livable Spaces Priority Recovery Goals Community Engagement for Phase 2 Community Engagement for Phase 2 Phase II: Clarifying Our Objectives Co - Learning & Community Input Talk Action/Take Action, SpeakOuts , KEY DECISION POINT Workshops, Forums, & Surveys. What Puna Action Committee specific improvements and Recommends Priority changes will we achieve? Recovery Objectives Objectives Inform Mayor , CD Administrator, Recovery Manager , Planning Director Infrastructure Systems Multi - Natural & Take Action Hazard Cultural Health & Social Mitigation Resources Economy Services Update Community & County Housing Tourism Take Action on Near & Strategic General Climate Plan Plan Economic Short Term Opportunities Change Update Update Recovery Planning Planning Expected Outcomes The household needs of families are being met. Health & Social Services housing Action need is met. Housing Framework Businesses, employers , and for Recovery employees have rebounded. & Resilience Economy Valued natural and cultural resources are identified, Natural & Cultural protected, and preserved. Resources Infrastructure systems that address community needs are in Infrastructure Systems place. Proposed Motion The Puna CDP Action Committee affirms the PCDP priority goals - Village Town Centers, Infrastructure, Natural & Cultural Resource Management, and Health & Well - Being - that are consistent with its February 8, 2017 letter to the Planning Director and recommends these goals as priority recovery goals for the Kilauea Eruption Recovery planning process . Village Town Centers Infrastructure Residential & Economic Livable Spaces Development Natural & Cultural Health & Well - Being Resource Management Resilient Health First Me Ka Mahalo Nui