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)
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Community Based
Reliable
Affordable Housing Family Gathering
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Tourism
Mass Transit
Options
Spaces & Parks
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Close proximity Shared Community Shared work Visitor
Access for
Internet
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Infrastructure/
to amenities Identity spaces
gathering
Connectivity
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Parking
practices
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STEAM
More Living Wage
Industries
Water & Wastewater
Markets
Green Energy
Road Connectivity
Job Opportunities
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Natural & Cultural
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Health & Well - Being
Resource Management
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Resilient Health
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Preserve Native Economic
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First Aid Training
Domestic Violence
Ecosystems Opportunity
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Services
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Natural Asset
Mental Health
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Pono Lava Viewing
Bio - Security
Trauma Care
Protection
Services
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Services
Services
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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
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