HomeMy WebLinkAboutGround Broken for 24-Acre Waimea District Park (November 16, 2015)William P. Kenoi
Mayor
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DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
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NEWS RELEASE
November 16, 2015
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Clayton S. Houma
Director
Kenneth J. Van Bergen
Deputy Director
Ground Broken for 24 -Acre Waimea District Park
A groundbreaking and traditional Hawaiian blessing for a new 24 -acre Waimea District Park were held
Monday, November 16, during a public ceremony attended by Hawaii County Mayor Billy Kenoi,
County Councilmembers, State lawmakers, and Parker Ranch Inc. executives.
The project's first phase, complete with three covered play courts, lighted ball field and keiki
playground, will be opened in December 2016, well ahead of the original 2020 estimate, Mayor Kenoi
said while standing in front of the green pastures to be developed into active recreation.
"It's going to be a pu`uhonua (place of peace and safety) in beautiful Waimea," he said.
Parker Ranch donated the land for the park site located near its former headquarters and reached via
Ala `Ohi`a Road.
"This is truly an exciting day for Waimea and the Big Island," Dutch Kuyper, Parker Ranch president
and CEO, said, noting athletic fields are where children can learn good sportsmanship and humility,
even in defeat.
Contractor Nan Inc. has been hired to build the project's first phase, which also will feature accessible
walkways, more than 150 paved parking spaces, landscaping, and infrastructure.
Mayor Kenoi thanked the Waimea community, including the Waimea District Park Builders, for not
giving up on the dream of a new park. He also thanked State leaders for helping obtain partial funding
for the park development, the County Council for approving the balance of the necessary funding, and
the Department of Parks and Recreation for managing the project.
For more information, please contact Jason Armstrong, Public Information Officer, at 961-8311 or
jarmstrong(a-)-hawaiicounty.gov.
County of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
Attachment: Kahu Kealoha Sugiyama performs the blessing ceremony for a new Waimea
District Park on Monday, November 16.
Image provided by: Hawaii County Department of Parks and Recreation
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