HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-07-15 County of Hawaii Kilauea Recovery Survey -- press release
Wil Okabe
Managing Director
Harry Kim
Mayor
Barbara J. Kossow
Deputy Managing Director
County of Hawai‘i
Office of the Mayor
25 Aupuni Street, Suite 2603 Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720 (808) 961-8211 Fax (808) 961-6553
KONA: 74-5044 Ane Keohokālole Hwy., Bldg C Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i 96740
(808) 323-4444 Fax (808) 323-4440
July 16, 2019
NEWS RELEASE
Media Contact: Ali Slous
Alexandra.slous@hawaiicounty.gov
808-961-8369
County of Hawaii Launches Volcano Recovery Surveys,
Schedules Kīlauea Eruption SpeakOut Event
The County of Hawaiʻi has launched a new phase of Talk Action, Take Action as part of
the gather-information-share-information initiative for 2018 Kīlauea eruption recovery.
The initiative includes three surveys to collect community input, which will shape both
near- and long-term recovery efforts on Hawaiʻi Island, with a particular focus on the
Puna District.
Those who wish to participate are asked to take any or all of the surveys.
The County also invites residents to drop in at the day-long Kīlauea Eruption SpeakOut
event on Saturday, July 27, 2019 at Keaʻau High School from 8:30 am to 4 pm. This
fun family-friendly event will be interactive and offer practical know-how. Refreshments
will be available.
The surveys are available on the Kīlauea Recovery website at
https://recovery.hawaiicounty.gov/connect/impact-status-survey-suite/
Hard copies can also be picked up at Council member offices, the Department of
Research & Development, the Planning Department, at the July 27th SpeakOut, and at
other community events.
The surveys focus on different areas of recovery: households, businesses and
community. They are part of the second phase of recovery under the Talk Action, Take
Action initiative.
“We hope anyone affected by the Kīlauea eruption will fill out these surveys,” said Diane
Ley, Director of Research & Development for the County. “By better understanding the
specific needs of the community, individuals and businesses at this time, the recovery
framework and resulting initiatives will better address the improved well-being of all still
recovering.”
County of Hawai‘i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
The Household Impact and Opportunity Assessment will help clarify what unmet needs
families are experiencing. It will guide family outreach and long-term community
planning.
The Community Impact and Opportunity Assessment will provide direction for decisions
about long-term recovery, including hazard mitigation, land use, natural & cultural
resource management, infrastructure investments, housing, and economic development.
The Puna CDP (Community Development Plan) Action Committee will use the survey to
make informed recommendations on priority objectives at its August 6, 2019 meeting.
The Business Impact and Opportunity Assessment follows up on last year’s business
survey sent in the early days of the eruption. The results will identify ongoing economic
impacts as well as challenges and opportunities for business recovery.
Unless one chooses to be contacted individually, the information from the surveys will
be anonymous and aggregated to determine current priorities of the public regarding
recovery.
The surveys cover a range of topics, from questions about development in areas with
adequate access, to asking individuals and families if they are still in need of
replacement housing.
“We invite everyone invested in Hawaiʻi Island to respond. The greater the participation,
the more clarity the County and its community partners will have moving forward on
recovery,” Ley said.
The deadline for the three surveys is August 4, 2019.
County of Hawai`i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.