HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-02-26 Letter to Sylvia Luke and Ty J.K. Cullen re HB 2014, HD 1 Relating to Homelessnessairy Kim
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February 26, 2018
Representative Sylvia Luke, Chair
Committee on Finance
Hawaii State Capitol, Room 308
Honolulu, HI 96813
Representative Ty J.K. Cullen, Vice -Chair
Committee on Finance
Hawaii State Capitol, Room 308
Honolulu, Hi 96813
Dear Chair Luke, Vice -Chair Cullen and Committee Members:
HB 2014, HD 1 Relating to Homelessness
Hearing Date: 02/27/18 — 12:00 pm; House Conference Room 308
1 would like to thank you for scheduling HB 2014, HD 1, and hope that you can
give it favorable consideration.
HB 2014, HD 1 provides a logical, evidenced -based statewide plan to address
homelessness. This bill:
• Recognizes the Housing First priority of placing the most chronically
homeless and vulnerable individuals and families into permanent, supportive
housing as soon as possible, utilizing an effective coordinated entry system.
• Recognizes the fact that we do not have enough permanent supportive
housing to meet the need, and that we will not meet this need unless we utilize
alternative housing types that make permanent supportive housing affordable
and available in much shorter periods of time than currently is the case.
• Takes a bold holistic approach that addresses the homeless crisis
statewide rather than being County/area specific.
• Recognizes the fact that villages with proper compassionate and caring
leadership, self -governance, and boundaries will promote a sense of Ohana,
ownership, pride, hope and dignity. We think these are the necessary elements
for a healthy and thriving community.
County of Hawai'i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
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1 am confident this concept can work, because we have already successfully
piloted the village concept at Camp Kikaha in Kona. HB 2014, HD 1 would help us
move further. We currently have a 35 -acre site that will soon go through master
planning and the environmental assessment process for a homeless village and
affordable housing, similar to what is envisioned under HB 2014, HD 1.
We realize that funding for all counties and the State is tight and limited, and HB
2014, HD 1 is expensive. If a silot project is needed as an initial course of action, the
bill could be pared back in your Committee. However, first we need to keep the bill alive
in Finance.
Please help us make this vision of ending homelessness in Hawaii a reality by
approving some version of HB 2014, HD 1.
Respectfully submitted,
arry Kim
Mayor, County of Hawaii
County of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.