HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommunication No. 2021-05- Community MappingComm. No. 2021-05 Community Mapping
Robert Tawn
COMMU
NITY
Brad Carol
Crystal Jeff Nicolette Rhonda
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Wailea Village Historic
Develop Town Revitalization Plans focused on developing
Preservation Community,
Opening Chocoloate
guidelines for preserving historic and cultural character,
Honomu Community
Factory in Honokaa in
infrastructure improvements, developing affordable
Association, Rural S. Hilo
Hist Big (Hasagawa)
3.1.6
Land Use & Settlement Patterns
I housing, and promoting economic revitalization.
Community Association
Expand the Local System of
Establish acquisition priorities, using PONC criteria, and
mry
Association,Q ural S. Hilo
4.1.4
Preserves
2secure priority
t lands.
Honomu Community
Worked on coastal
Develop a coastal resource management plan as part of
Association, Rural S. Hilo
4.2.6
Protect Coastal Resources
3 watershed management plans.
Community Association
resource CMP
Honomu Community
Support the organization of a community-based hui for
Association, Rural S. Hilo
4.2.6
Protect Coastal Resources
4 the fisher people ofthe Hamakua Coast.
Community Association
Hakalau Kumiai, Honomu
Teaching local farmers
Educate landowners about agriculture, ranch, and
Community Association, Rural S.
on growing cacao, then
Protect Agricultural Lands &Open
forestry land preservation programs and encourage
purchasing it For the
4.3.6
Space
5 participation in these programs.
Hilo Community Association
factory
4.4.6
Protect Mauka Forests
n/a
Hakalau Kumiai, Honomu
Educate residents on scenicviewshed importance and
Community Association, Rural S.
Preserve Scenic Areas and
alternatives to tall, vegetative wind -breaks that impact
Hilo Community Association,
4.5.6
Viewsheds
6 viewsheds.
Wal pio Valley Circle Group
Wailea Village Historic
Preservation Community,
Support the development and promotion of a Heritage
Honomu Community
Preserve Scenic Areas and
Corridor, and/ or sections of the Old Mamalahoa
Association, Rural S. Hilo
4.5.6
Viewsheds
7 Highway as Scenic Byways.
Community Association
Collaborate with Mauna Kea Watershed Alliance, the
County, and appropriate State and Federal agencies in
Rural S. Hilo Community
PROTECT AND ENHANCE
developing and implementing watershed management
Association
4.6.5
ECOSYSTEMS AND WATERSHEDS
8 plans and projects.
Partner with the Coordinating Group on Alien Pest
PROTECT AND ENHANCE
Species and the Big Island Invasive Species Committee in
Rural S. Hilo Community
4.6.5
ECOSYSTEMS AND WATERSHEDS
9 managing invasive species.
Association
Honomu Community
Association, Rural S. Hilo
PROTECTAND ENHANCE
Community Association, WaYpio
4.6.5
ECOSYSTEMS AND WATERSHEDS
ID Promote soil and water conservation best practices.
Valley Circle Group
PROTECTAND ENHANCE CULTURAL
Document the Mo' oieio of Hamakua using resources
4.7.6
ASSETS
11 outlined in oral history, hula, chant, and other sources.
Identify and inventory important sites,map resources
yVailea Village Historic
PROTECTAND ENHANCE CULTURAL
and make recommendations to County Cultural Resource
Preservation Community
4.7.6
ASSETS
12 Commission for sites.
Wailea Village Historic
Preservation Community,
Develop and implement place -based strategies to retain
Honomu Community
PROTECTAND ENHANCE CULTURAL
village and town character, including alternatives to
Association, Rural S. Hilo
4.7.6
ASSETS
13 Historic District designations.
Community Association
Mayor's Active Living Advisory
PROTECTAND ENHANCE CULTURAL
Develop, promote, and maintain the continuity of
Committee, Wailea Village
4.7.6
ASSETS
14 commu n ity festivals and events.
Historic Preservation Community
Rural S. Hilo Community
ESTABLISH AND MANAGE PUBLIC
Develop and implement plans to establish and manage
Association, Wal pio Valley Circle
4.8.5
ACCESS AND TRAILS
15 specific access points and trails.
Group
Form'501( c)( 3) nonprofit entity for community
Rural S. Hilo Community
PRESERVING SACRED PLACES:
empowerment to develop a Land Management
Association, Wal pio Valley Circle
4.9.5
WAIPE O VALLEY AND MAUNA KEA
16 Partnership.
Group
Develop a detailed Master Plan for Waipi' o Valley,
Rural S. Hilo Community
PRESERVING SACRED PLACES:
including a communitybased management plan For the
Association, Wal pio Valley Circle
4.9.5
WAIPE O VALLEY AND MAUNA KEA
17 Waipi' o Valley visitor' s center.
Group
Secure funding through PONC, DLNR LLCP, or other
similar programs for purchase of easements and
Rural S. Hilo Community
PRESERVING SACRED PLACES:
potential acquisition of land to protect views of Waipi' o
pssociation, Wal pio Valley Circle
4.9.5
WAIPE O VALLEY AND MAUNA KEA
18 Valley rim.
Group
Support community organizations, such as the Waipi' o
Circle, in developing a watershed plan based on the
Rural S. Hilo Community
Waipi' o Valley Stream Management Plan, the Hanalei
Association, Wal pio Valley Circle
PRESERVING SACRED PLACES:
Watershed Hui model, or similar community- based
Group
4.9.5
WAIPE O VALLEY AND MAUNA KEA
19 management plans.
Rural S. Hilo Community
PRESERVING SACRED PLACES:
Strengthen Community capacity through the Hawai' i
Association, Wal pio Valley Circle
4.9.5
WAIPE O VALLEY AND MAUNA KEA
20 Community Stewardship Network.
Group
Rural S. Hilo Community
PRESERVING SACRED PLACES:
Document the Mo' oieio of Mauna Kea using resources
Association, Wal pio Valley Circle
4.9.9
WAIPE O VALLEY AND MAUNA KEA
21 outlined in Oral History.
Group
Develop an educational program for tour operators,
Rural S. Hilo Community
PRESERVING SACRED PLACES:
Visitor Information staff, and volunteers as part of
Association, Wal pio Valley Circle
4.9.9
WAIPE 0 VALLEY AND MAUNA KEA
22 orientation training for regular users of Mauna Kea.
Group
Robert Tawn
Carol Crystal Jeff Nicolette Rhonda
Friends of Waikoloa
Village Dog Park,
Hawai i Island Humane
Society (advocating for
dog park)
Robert Tawn
COMMU
NITY
Brad
ACTION
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NO. DESCRIPTION
Collaborate with surrounding land owners and the user-
Rural S. Hilo Community
PRESERVING SACRED PLACES
community to educate users and manage ATV use in
Association, WaYpio Valley Circle
4.9.9
WAIPE O VALLEY AND MAUNA KEA
23 m uka areas and in the Mauna Kea region
Group
COORDINATE INFRASTRUCTURE,
Actively advocate for CIP appropriations, financing,
Honomu Community
FACILITY, AND SERVICE
allotments, and encumbrances that support
Association, Rural S. Hilo
5.1.4
IMPROVEMENTS
24 implementation of the CDP.
Community Association
Engage community associations and volunteers to work
Honomu Community
EXPAND AFFORDABLE HOUSING
with self-help nonprofits to promote construction of
Association, Rural S. Hilo
5.2.5
OPTIONS
25 homes for eligible buyers in the Planning Area.
Community Association
Develop'road improvement districts' in orderto finance
Hakalau Kumiai, Honomu
improvements. Supporting polity: GP13. 2. 3 ( d); County
Community Association, Rural S.
5.3.6
IMPROVETHE ROADWAY NETWORK
26 Res. No. 320- 10)
Hilo Community Association
Work with the owners of private roads and local
community groups to help identify and develop road
management agreements that mitigate road closures and
Hakalau Kumiai
accessdisagreements for public access and/ or
5.3.6
IMPROVETHE ROADWAY NETWORK
27 residential use. (Mill Rd., Beach Rd., Blair Rd.)
Hakalau Kumiai, Honomu
EXPAND MASS TRANSIT FACILITIES
Identify locations for bus stops, biking facilities (i. e. bike
Community Association, Rural S.
5.6.3
& SERVICES
28 racks, lanes, etc.) and park and ride facilities.
Hilo Community Association
Host composting and recycling workshops in
collaboration with agencies organizations such as Dept.
Hakalau Kumiai, Honomu
of Environmental Management, Recycle Hawai' i, and the
Community Association, Rural S.
University of Hawaii College of Tropic al Agriculture&
Hilo Community Association
IMPROVE RECYCLING AND SOLID
Human Resources ( CTAHR) Cooperative Extension
5.8.4
WASTE FACILITIES
29 Service.
Honomu Community
IMPROVE RECYCLING AND SOLID
Partnerwith the Countyto manage recycling/ reuse
Association, Rural S. Hilo
5.8.4
WASTE FACILITIES
30 centers at County Facilities.
Community Association
Educate neighborhood watch groups and other
nity groups about how to actively identify and
community
reportlittering and illegal dump sites to the Department
no
Hakalau Kumiai, Homu
of Environmental Management. Raise awareness "the
Community Association, Rural S.
Hilo Community Association
IMPROVE RECYCLING AND SOLID
issue through the use of outreach and social media tools
5.8.4
WASTE FACILITIES
31 to report sites and offenders.
IMPROVE EMERGENCY
Coordinate with Civil Defense to develop emergency
PREPAREDNESS & HAZARD
evacuation plans for Laupahoehoe, and the valleys of
WaYpio Valley Circle Group
5.9.4
MITIGATION
32 Waipi'o and Waimanu.
IMPROVE EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS & HAZARD
5.9.4
MITIGATION
33 Develop and train CERTs throughout the Planning Area.
IMPROVE EMERGENCY
For communities identified by DOFAW as Communities at
Honomu Community
PREPAREDNESS & HAZARD
Risk ( CAR), develop Community Wildfire Protection Plans
Association, Rural S. Hilo
5.9.4
MITIGATION
34(CWPPs) and worktowards gaining Firewise recognition.
Community Association
Develop volunteer firefighter capacity For the
5.10.3
IMPROVING PROTECTIVE SERVICES
35 Laupahoehoe Fire Station.
Encourage expansion of community policing programs (i.
Honomu Community
5.10.3
IMPROVING PROTECTIVE SERVICES
36 e. neighborhood watch, farm watch, etc.).
Association, Hakalau Kumiai
STRENGTHEN & EXPAND
Ruralia S. Hilo Community
EDUCATION FACILITIES AND
Association
5.12.4
SERVICES
an p programs.
37 Developd implement Safe Routes to School
Work with County Dept. of P& R through the County
Honomu Community
Cooperative Park Management Programs (Adopt a Park,
Association, Rural S. Hilo
EXPAND PARKS & RECREATION
etc.,) to maintain/ improve existing park facilities. GP 12.
Community Association
5.13.4
FACILITIES
38 3 (j)
Hakalau community group to advocate and pursue
nagement and redevelopment options for the
Hakalau Gym facility through County P& R Dept.,) and/ or
Hakalau Kumiai, Wailea Village
EXPAND PARKS & RECREATION
the old Hakalau School property (through the Dept. of
Historic Preservation Community
5.13.4
FACILITIES
39 Education).
Honomu Community
EXPAND PARKS & RECREATION
Work with State and private landowners to develop and
Association, Rural S. Hilo
5.13.4
FACILITIES
40 maintain additional trails for non-motorized recreation.
Community Association
Work with County and private enterprises to bring
Hakalau Kumiai, Honomu
ENHANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS
broadband and Wi- Fi services to the Planning Area' s
Community Association, Rural S.
5.14.6
& ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE
41 towns.
Hilo Community Association
Honomu Community
Association, Rural S. Hilo
Develop a distinctive identityforthe Hamakua region to
Community Association, WaYpio
COORDINATE REGIONAL
nable public and private industries to promote it as
Valley Circle Group, Wailea
6.1.5
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
42 unique within the State of Hawai' I. (
Village Historic Preservation
COORDINATE REGIONAL
Coordinate regional, cross - sectoral economic
6.1.5
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
43 development strategies.
COORDINATE REGIONAL
Develop a high-tech, high -touch regional education,
6.1.5
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
44 enterprise development, and research network.
Carol Crystal Jeff Nicolette Rhonda
Friends of Waikoloa
Village Dog Park,
Hawai i Island Humane
Society (advocating for
dog park)
Robert Tawn
Robert Tawn
COMMU
LAITY
Brad Carol
Crystal Jeff Nicolette Rhonda
ACTION
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SUBSECTION
NO. DESCRIPTION
Teaching local Farmers
Rural S. Hilo Community
on growing cacao, then
COORDINATE REGIONAL
Association
purchasing it For the
6.1.5
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
45 Coordinate regional strategies to increase buying local."
Factory
Teaching local Farmers
on growing cacao, then
STRENGTHENING LOCAL
purchasing it For the
6.2.5
AGRICULTURE
46 Strengthen local agricultu
Factory
Rural S. Hilo Community
STRENGTHENING LOCAL
Promote Farmers' market events as community and
Association, Wailea Village
6.2.5
AGRICULTURE
47 visitor gathering places.
Historic Preservation Community
To better address issues relating to the Lower Hamakua
Ditch: Form a cooperative community group (For example,
a Frends of the Lower Hamakua Ditch" group) composed
,fa djacent landowners to the ditch and other affected
parties to advocate to and collaborate with the
Department of Agriculture in developing a cooperative
management plan that would seek to resolve issues
elating to water quality, water efficiency, ditch
STRENGTHENING LOCAL
aintenan ce, and to assess ditch trail access
6.2.5
AGRICULTURE
48 opportunities.
EXPAND HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Establish a comprehensive network of health and
6.3.3
INDUSTRY
49 wellness services.
Collaborate with farm groups, community organizations,
Teaching local farmers
and County to support the Kohala Center' s research and
on growing cacao, then
PROMOTE THE CREATIVE,
training programs (I. e., the Beginner Farmer -Rancher
purchasing it for the
6.4.5
EDUCATION, & RESEARCH SECTOR
50 Development program)
factory
Wailea Village Historic
DEVELOP PLACE -BASED VISITOR
Develop a regional ho' okipa network—a place -based
Preservation Community, Rural
6.5.5
INDUSTRY
51 approach to community tourism.
S. Hilo Community Association
Mayor's Active Living Advisory
DEVELOP PLACE -BASED VISITOR
Develop and support cultural festivals and events with a
Committee, Wailea Village
6.5.5
INDUSTRY
52 view to welcoming visitors.
Historic Preservation Community
DEVELOP PLACE -BASED VISITOR
Develop and promote public restroom facilities at
Rural S. Hilo Community
6.5.5
INDUSTRY
53 various locations along Highway 19.
Association
Promote the collaborative development, use, and
Honomu Community
REVITAUZE HAMAKUA' STOWNnagement
of community gardens in towns and
Association, Rural S. Hilo
6.6.4
CENTERS
54 neighborhoods.
Community Association
6.7.5
ENCOURAGE GREEN INDUSTRIES
55 Develop local, renewable, distributed energy networks.
Pilot a program to secure community payments for
6.7.5
ENCOURAGE GREEN INDUSTRIES
56 ecosystem services ( PES).
PRESERVE INFORMAL ECONOMIES
6.8.4
AND LIVING OFF THE LAND
n/a
Robert Tawn