HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-06-16 Puna Road Restoration -- press release
Harry Kim Michael Yee
Mayor Director
Roy Takemoto April Surprenant
Acting Deputy Director
Managing Director
East Hawai‘i Office
West Hawai‘i Office
101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3
74-5044 Ane Keohokālole Hwy
Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720
Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i 96740 County of Hawai‘i
Phone (808) 961-8288
Phone (808) 323-4770
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Fax (808) 961-8742
Fax (808) 327-3563
June 16, 2020
NEWS RELEASE
Media Contact: Tom Callis
Tom.Callis@hawaiicounty.gov
808-961-8729
Road Restoration Plans Announced for Kīlauea Recovery
Hawai‘i County is announcing road restoration plans in order to facilitate long-term
recovery and resilience in Puna following the 2018 Kīlauea eruption.
Road projects that have been completed include the temporary road on Highway 137 to
restore access to Isaac Hale Beach Park and the restoration of Highway 132. To improve
emergency connectivity, and to facilitate access to isolated homes, the shoreline, agricultural
land, and open space, the following roads and road segments are planned for restoration:
Pohoiki Road (awaiting Notice to Proceed);
Leilani Avenue from Pohoiki Road to Kahukai Street;
Lighthouse Road along with a management plan for public access at Kumukahi;
Highway 137 from the intersection with Highway 132 and Lighthouse Road to Kapoho
Vacationland;
Highway 137 temporary road to Isaac Hale Beach Park to be restored to permanent
standards.
“The 2018 eruption created major challenges, along with some opportunities,” said Mayor
Harry Kim. “These road recovery projects take into consideration the future needs of the
community and the volcanic hazards that will always be there. By learning from past events, and
taking strategic and thoughtful steps, we can build a better future for Puna.”
The four-month-long eruption inundated approximately 13 miles of public roads.
A cost agreement between the County and Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) that was announced in March identified about $82 million worth of damage to public
roads from the eruption, not including Highway 132. The Federal share of that is about $61.5
million, or 75%. The County’s 25% local match, covered by the State loans, is about $20.5
million. FEMA’s funds are provided on a reimbursement basis.
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“These recovery decisions were made following extensive community engagement, technical
analysis on the geological conditions and hazard exposure, and consultation with the Disaster
Recovery Task Force,” said Douglas Le, the County’s Recovery Officer.
“We appreciate the input and assistance from Puna residents, and we are committed to
building on these partnerships as we finish the recovery plan and move into implementation.
That includes working in collaboration with lineal descendants, property owners, and other
community members to manage public access to the shoreline at Kumukahi, accessed by
Lighthouse Road, in order to protect sensitive natural and cultural resources.”
Public roads that will not be restored are: Hīnalo, Lauone, and Honua‘ula Streets. Funding
identified for roads or road segments that will not be restored will be applied to alternate projects
to support recovery in Puna.
As previously announced, Pohoiki Road is the next priority for restoration. The County is
ready to begin construction once FEMA grants a Notice to Proceed. In order to facilitate safe
two-way traffic, the County plans to realign the lower portion of Pohoiki Road as an alternate
project. The historic trees along that route will be preserved.
Other considerations for alternate projects include improving connectivity for Puna roads;
providing safe access and sanitation for recreation; and addressing impacts to communities from
past eruptions.
Other road projects will need to go through the same review process with FEMA before work
can proceed or be scheduled. That includes completing design, permitting, Environmental and
Historic Preservation Review, and securing right of entry for neighboring properties.
For further information, please contact the County Recovery Team at 808-961-8729.