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MOLOKA‘I<br />
• Funded and implemented <strong>ma</strong>jor recommendations<br />
of the Moloka‘i Water Study<br />
that included the purchase of an additional<br />
diesel generator, installation of a SCADA<br />
control system, and tests to locate and<br />
repair a water leak in the water system.<br />
O‘AHU<br />
• A grant of $250,000 to Kapolei Community<br />
Development Corporation to fund planning<br />
and feasibility for community economic<br />
development projects<br />
• A grant of $48,450 to Kapolei Community<br />
Development Corporation to assist in the<br />
planning and design of the Heritage Center<br />
• A grant of $48,450 to Waimānalo Hawaiian<br />
Homes Association to assist in the implementation<br />
of phase I of the Waikupanaha<br />
Street Improvement and Phase 2 of the<br />
Ilauhole Street Expansion Projects<br />
• A grant of $48, 450 to Nānākuli Hawaiian<br />
Homestead Community Association to<br />
assist in the development of the Agnes K.<br />
Cope Hawaiian Cultural Center<br />
KAUA‘I<br />
• Negotiated a joint contract with USGS to<br />
survey and research the Anahola surface<br />
water resources, system, and issues<br />
• Anahola Town Plan received the 2010 APA<br />
Hawai‘i Chapter Community Planning<br />
Award<br />
28 | DHHL ANNUAL REPORT 2010<br />
Resource<br />
Management<br />
• Kalaupapa – GMP w/ NPS<br />
• Ka‘ū Regional Plan<br />
(Resource Management Plan)<br />
• ‘Āina Mauna Legacy Plan<br />
• Mo‘omomi–Anahaki<br />
Community<br />
Development<br />
The Planning Office supports beneficiary organizations<br />
to develop skills, build capacity, and<br />
<strong>ma</strong>nage assets and resources, in order to achieve<br />
their community objectives. The following are<br />
a few community development processes and<br />
initiatives organized by the Planning Office.