PUBLIC INVITED TO MEETING ON PROPOSED NEW DISTRICT PARK IN HAWAIIAN PARADISE PARK

by Thunda
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The Department of Parks & Recreation will host a community meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024, to discuss plans for a new district park proposed for the Hawaiian Paradise Park (HPP) subdivision in Kea’au.

The new park would be developed on a County-owned, 20-acre parcel bordered by Kaloli Drive, 25th Avenue and 26th Avenue. The park is principally intended to serve residents of HPP and the Puna District and support healthy lifestyles and healthy families. 

The public meeting is a continuation of the master planning process for the proposed park. The meeting will include discussion of the project’s Environmental Assessment process and provide opportunities for the public to share feedback on the design and amenities to be offered at the park. 

Join us… 

Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 

Hawaiian Paradise Park Owners Association Community Center 

15-1570 Maku’u Drive (between 16th and 17th Streets), Kea’au, HI 96749 

To request an auxiliary aid or service or other form of reasonable accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact Jen Scheffel at (808) 356-1273. Inquiries should be made as soon as possible and no later than 4 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 27 to allow adequate time to fulfill the request. 

Please visit https://ssfm.konveio.com/hpp-new-district-parkto learn more about the project background and to sign up for notifications about important project updates, including when the Draft Environmental Assessment is published and available for public comment.

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