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January 29, 2018
Dean Cameron
Implementation Real Estate Specialist
1300 Evans Avenue, Suite 200
San Francisco, California 94188-8200
Dear Mr. Cameron,
RE: Ocean View Post Office
The County of Hawai'i applauds the United States Postal Service for proposing to
change the Ocean View Post Office to a Postal Service - operated retail facility. Such
expanded service would offer many benefits to the greater community of Ocean View
and the adjacent rural areas.
Ocean View is one of the State and the County of Hawai'i's fastest-growing
communities, including a large immigrant population. The 2010 U.S. Census indicated a
104% increase in population over the prior decade for a total of 4,437 residents or
52.5% of the population of the Ka'u district. It is common knowledge that based upon
the availability of inexpensive land and housing in the area, the population growth has
continued unabated since the last census.
Despite this rapid growth, the Ocean View community continues to have limited
retail and other business services, and public services are limited to the existing post
office, a state highway, public school transportation and county bus service. To access
all other services requires extended drive time and related expense.
The proposed expanded postal services would offer a tremendous opportunity for
residents and the existing local businesses to shorten their commutes for mail services.
Case in point, the closest full-service post offices are located in Na'alehu, a 20-minute
drive 14 miles away, or in Kealakekua at 35 miles and 50 minutes away and from
Oceanview Post Office. The Honaunau post office is a short distance than the
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Kealakekua Post Office at 28.7 miles, but it is off the main highway and other primary
retail and service businesses are not available in this small town.
The U.S. Economic Development Administration funded Comprehensive
Economic Development Strategy for Hawai'i County identifies under the cluster of
Business Development, Small Business and Entrepreneurship that necessary
infrastructure should be in place and/or efforts should be made to secure such
infrastructure to support the local economy and economic growth. The County believes
that a retail post office is one such piece of infrastructure.
To further guide public planning for the area, the residents of the Ka'u district
engaged to identify key issues and priorities for their community by 2030. The draft Ka'u
Community Development Plan, which is currently before the Hawai'i County Council for
deliberation and formal action, identifies action steps that would include expanded
commercial retail and services and public services within rural villages to further support
the local economy. The community is likely to be most receptive to a full-service post
office, which in turn is likely to attract other needed services to Ocean View and help the
area grow, prosper and become more self-sufficient.
Thank you for this opportunity to provide supportive comments regarding the
proposed conversion of the Ocean View Post Office to a Postal Service - operated retail
facility.
Sincerely,
Harry Kim
Mayor
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