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<br />Comm 26-006 <br />H awai‘iWildlife Fund <br />P.O. Box 1801, Kealakekua HI 96750 & <br />P.O. Box 790637, Paia HI 96779 <br />ConservingnativewildlifeinHawaiisince1996. <br />29 January 2026 <br />Re: SUPPORT for a Gulch nomination to PONC <br />Aloha Public Open Space & Natural Resource Preservation Commissioners, <br />We in strong supportof community effortsto preserveopen space and protect beach accessat <br />Gulch through purchase of the parcel located at 36-2850 Belt Road, TMK (3) 3-6- <br />005:015 + CPR TMK (3) 3-6-005:014. <br />This 13.67-acre valley—encompassing beach, stream, and rich natural resources—represents a <br />significant opportunity for community benefit. The parcel be ideally through <br />collaboration among active community organizations including Hui o (the nonprofit <br />arm of School), Train Museum, and local fishing organizations. Should fee <br />simple purchase of the entire parcel prove unfeasible, strongly advocate for restoring public access <br />through easement purchase, as current access is gated over historically the Ala Loa, no <br />apparent public right of <br /> Wildlife Fund (HWF) is a nonprofit organization thirty years of experience conserving native <br />species across Our encompasses research, education, restoration, and advocacy focused <br />on protecting coastal and nearshore ecosystems. Based on Island and Maui, concentrate our <br /> Island coastal restoration efforts along the remote coastline, including several properties <br />that have already been secured in perpetuity through PONC funding. <br />We support using public funds through the PONC program to acquire and these <br /> Gulch parcels. These properties are critically important for: <br />Native habitat and corridors in the region <br />Community accessfor residents, fishers, and gatherers <br />Watershedhealth and vital mauka-makai connections <br /> <br />