HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-08-02 County helps homeless people move to temporary shelter from Old Airport Park -- press release
Wil Okabe
Managing Director
Harry Kim
Mayor
Barbara J. Kossow
Deputy Managing Director
County of Hawai‘i
Office of the Mayor
25 Aupuni Street, Suite 2603 Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720 (808) 961-8211 Fax (808) 961-6553
KONA: 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Hwy., Bldg. C Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i 96740
(808) 323-4444 Fax (808) 323-4440
August 2, 2017
NEWS RELEASE
County, Social Services Agencies Move Homeless People to Temporary Shelter in Kona
The County of Hawai'i together with social services provider Hope Services have moved a
group of homeless people from the Old Airport Park to temporary facilities on County property in
Kona.
The one-acre property at Hale Kikaha is accommodating approximately 20 adults in facilities
consisting of tents, portable toilets, a temporary water spigot and showers.
The move came as the County on Wednesday enforced a no-camping policy at the Old Airport
Park, whereby all belongings and housing structures in the park were removed. This was aimed
at improving this facility as a community park.
Prior to Wednesday’s move, outreach workers from HOPE Services, Veterans Outreach, the
West Hawai'i Health Clinic, Access Capabilities, County Parks and Recreation, Office of
Housing and Community Development, the Mayor’s Office (Kona), and faith-based volunteers
were able to find a limited number of spaces at other homeless shelters and relatives’ homes.
Available housing options were offered to the most vulnerable homeless people first, i.e.,
families, the elderly, chronically homeless, as well as those with substance abuse or mental
health issues.
While the team of County and social services agencies tried to absorb the entire homeless
population from Old Airport Park, the available housing inventory was insufficient.
Approximately 25 individuals remain without housing. The County is working to increase the
number of beds at the Hale Kikaha shelter, while exploring a permanent site to house the
homeless population.
The Police Department will be monitoring to ensure that campers do not return to the park. The
enforcement took place as the Department of Parks and Recreation gears up for clean-up
efforts on Wednesday, August 9 and Thursday, August 10, 2017.
On Tuesday, Mayor Harry Kim issued an emergency proclamation under which zoning, building
and fire codes were temporarily waived to enable the homeless people to be accommodated at
the Hale Kikaha facility.
For further information, please contact Lance Niimi at 961-8379.
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