HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-02-07 Letter to Kaialii Kahele, Clarence K. Nishihara and Mike Gabbard SB 914 Relating to Land DevelopmentHarry Kim
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February 7, 2019
Senator Kaiali'i Kahele, Chair
Committee on Water and Land
Senator Clarence K. Nishihara, Chair
Committee on Public Safety
Senator Mike Gabbard, Chair
Committee on Agriculture and Environment
Dear Chair Kahele, Chair Nishihara, Chair Gabbard, and Committee Members:
RE: SB 914 Relating to Land Development
Thank you for this opportunity to comment on SB 914 and the Waiakea Peninsula in Hilo, Hawaii.
Simply stated, we support any legislation that will help the revitalization of Banyan Drive and the rest of the Waiakea
Peninsula. Virtually everyone familiar with this area agrees that it is underutilized and in disrepair. It is the center of
tourism in East Hawaii, but it is a jewel that is quite tarnished at the present time.
Hawaii County has taken first steps toward revitalizing the peninsula. The administration, Council, community,
and Big Island legislators have found common purpose; the redevelopment area has been defined; the Banyan Drive
Hawaii Redevelopment Agency (BDHRA) is functioning, and a conceptual master plan has been created as a starting
point. Now funds are needed to conduct the environmental impact statements necessary to complete the redevelopment
plan and move forward.
The Hawaii County budget is severely strapped, and I have already had to impose increases in our property, fuel,
and vehicle weight taxes. Therefore, I am hoping the State will provide funds for the EIS. We believe that it is just and
proper to ask the State to share in the EIS expense, given that the redevelopment area consists almost entirely of State
land. It will be difficult for the County to find the matching funds, so I would ask you to be as generous as you can.
There may be other paths forward that build on work already done, and we do not want to risk having this
Legislature take no action at all. Therefore, we will support any measure that directs resources, both statutorily and
financially, toward the redevelopment of Banyan Drive.
I hope you will act favorably on SB 914, and move it along for further discussion.
Res ctfully Submitted,
Harry Kim
MAYOR
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