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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommunication No. 2018-24- KCDP Priorities Letter Draft Communication No. 2018-24 Harry Kim Michael Yee Director Mayor Daryn Arai Deputy Director West Hawai i Office 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 74 - 5044 Ane Keohok lole Hwy Kailua - Kona, 96740 County of Hawai i Phone (808) 961 - 8288 Phone (808) 323 - 4770 PLANNING DEPARTMENT Fax (808) 961 - 8742 Fax (808) 327 - 3563 KONA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN ACTION COMMITTEE September 11 , 2018 Michael Yee, Director Planning Department 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, HI 96720 SUBJECT: Kona CDP Action Committee Priorities and Recommendations for FY 2019 - 2020 Capital Improvement Program: Kona Open Space Network Plan Kahului Parkway ) Lako Street Connector Kailua Village Redevelopment Aloha Director Yee: At its July 10, 2018 meeting, the Kona Community Development Plan (CDP) Action Committee (AC) decided upon the following project priorities, and requests your consideration and continued support. 1. Kona Open Space Network Plan. The Action Committee believes this project will lay the groundwork for better defining and protecting valuable lands in the increasingly urbanized Kona area. As such, t top priority. A $195,000 appropriation currently exists for the project, which we believe is slated for allotment through Fair Share funding. During the meeting the Kona Open Space Network Subcommittee presented a vision statement they had created through working with a group of interested community memb ers. The vision statement (attached) may be used to provide insight into the desires of the Kona community during the drafting process of this plan. The AC is prepared to assist the consultant during the process. With deference to all the hard work that ha s gone into this effort, we sincerely ask for your assistance in soliciting a consultant and encumbering the funds . The remaining items on this list are in no particular order. Communication No. 2018-24 Michael Yee, Director Planning Department September 11 , 2 018 Page 2 2. Kahului Parkway. ) The Action Committee seeks a new Capital Im provement Program appropriation for FY 19 - 20 for the purpose of redesigning this roadway to fit what may be feasible with regard to funding and scope. While the ultimate goal is to construct a 2 - pedestrian/bicycle access as a possible interim alternative. Underst anding the limitations this project has experienced in the past, we are prepared to work toward a grass - roots initiative by working with stakeholders, and measuring the community and the administration support for the project. Please forward this reques t to the appropriate department. 3. Lako The Action Committee continues to monitor the development of this important connector road . We have in the past expressed concern that the offer of a private landowner to construct this vitally important roadway connector may not be sufficient to provide the necessary intersection planning and improvements. 4. We are in continued support for the funding and construction of this roadway w hich we believe is vital to relieve traffic congestion in the Kona area through means of increasing connectivity. 5. Kailua Village Redevelopment. We appreciate your May 29, 2018 response to our request for the allotment of funds for the current Kailua Village Redevelopment appropriation. As the financial unpredictability of the County begins to balance in wake of the volcanic emergency, we hope you consider our ongoing desire to fund this project to maintain downtown Kailua Village as the vibrant town center we envision it to be. 6. Affordable Housing. Although this priority, at this time, may not correspond with a specific CIP request, we have discuss ed at length the affordable housing situation as it a ffects the Kona area. We plan to continue working with P lanning staff to develop a detailed understanding of the current affordable housing situation with the goal to establish committee actions t hat inc rease the viability of such projects . We appreciate your continual efforts to understand the need s of the Kona CDP Action Committee as a reflection of that of the Kona community. Mahalo, Charles Young , Chair Kona Community Development Plan Action Committee