HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommunication No. 2022-06.3 -Letter to Director Infrastructure Priorities - FinalMitchell D. Roth
Mayor
Lee E. Lord
Managing Director
West Hawai‘i Office 74-5044 Ane Keohokālole Hwy Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i 96740 Phone (808) 323-4770 Fax (808) 327-3563
County of Hawai‘i
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Zendo Kern Director
Jeffrey W. Darrow
Deputy Director
East Hawai‘i Office 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720 Phone (808) 961-8288
Fax (808) 961-8742
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DATE: March 14, 2022
TO: ZENDO KERN
Planning Director, Planning Department
FROM: SOUTH KOHALA CDP ACTION COMMITTEE
SUBJECT: South Kohala CDP Infrastructure/Emergency Preparedness Priorities
Dear Director Kern:
At the South Kohala Community Development Plan’s Action Committee meeting today, we
voted to request your advocacy to the Mayor on our behalf to prioritize funding for infrastructure
projects in our district. This is intended to guide allocation of the substantial federal dollars that
were allotted in the $1 trillion infrastructure bill that passed with bipartisan support in the last
Congressional session, and was signed into law by President Biden.
Hawai‘i State is receiving $2.8 billion. This unprecedented influx of funds is for long-delayed
infrastructure repairs of roads and bridges, plus new traffic infrastructure needed in areas of
population growth. In the County of Hawai‘i, the distribution of the funds will ultimately come
down to Mayor Roth’s decision on which community projects get funded. We ask you to
advocate on behalf of the priorities that are documented in the South Kohala Community
Development Plan, and have been identified through extensive community meetings since,
regarding infrastructure and emergency preparedness needs.
This list below not ordered by level of priority. Each bullet is a high priority in the affected
communities of South Kohala.
Specifically, from the 2008 SKCDP, our community requests include:
•To provide transportation and circulation, “Plan, Fund, and Construct a Second Access
Road to Queen Ka‘ahumanu Highway” as a “top priority” both to accommodate
increasing traffic volumes…and more importantly, to provide a second emergency egress
route for Waikoloa residents, noting that “the most significant type of natural disaster that
threatens the Waikoloa community is the threat of wildfires.” (P.102)
•To provide transportation and circulation, a) implement short-term traffic mitigation
improvements in and around Waimea Town Center, b) design and construct the Parker
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Ranch Connector Road to Kamamalu, c) design and construct the Lalamilo Connector
Road (Pages 75-76.)
•To fund improvements to the Waikoloa Road/Paniolo Avenue Intersection. This has been
a longtime community concern and is referenced in the 2005 General Plan (13.2.5.6.2.j)
“Provide traffic signals at the Waikoloa Road-Paniolo Drive intersection.”
•To fund safety improvements to four bridges along the Kawaihae Rd/Akoni Pule Hwy.
that are located between the entrance to the Pu‘ukoholā Heiau and Kawaihae Hawaiian
Homes (located over Pohaukole Makeāhua, Makahuna and Honokoa Gulch). These
bridges are frequented by both bicyclists and heavy vehicles and have been identified by
several community groups as needing improvements so that bicyclists can ride off the
road and avoid sharing a lane with vehicular traffic. (P.49)
•To construct an emergency access route in and out of the Kailapa community (Kawaihae
Hawaiian Homesteads). This neighborhood houses the only emergency shelter for the
broader Kawaihae area, and the issue addressed more broadly by General Policy 4.1 in
the CDP. (P.50)
We appreciate you delivering our message to the Mayor on our behalf.
Sincerely yours,
Ruth A. Smith, Chair, SKCDP-AC
Communication Number 2022-06.3