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Hawaiʻi County Preserves Kawainui Makai

Hawaiʻi County purchased an 81-acre property on the Hilo-Hāmākua coast for $6.2 million through the Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Commission program (PONC).

Known as Kawainui Makai, the property features a pebble beach and well-preserved estuary, offering a unique point for recreational, cultural, and fishing access along the coast.

The site is located in the ahupuaʻa of Kawainui and Onomea and is the first PONC purchase to occur in the North-South Hilo area. Prior to its purchase by the County, the property had been listed for sale, putting it at risk of being developed.

Following the acquisition, the County is exploring stewardship opportunities with partners, such as the Makahanaloa Fishing Association, to ensure management is led by the community.

Funding for PONC is supported by an annual 2% contribution from the County’s property tax revenues.

Under PONC, the County may acquire properties to preserve historically or culturally important sites, protect natural resources, and provide opportunities for public outdoor recreation and education, including access to beaches and mountains.

 

Photo credit: Office of Mayor Kimo Alameda

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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