Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 21, Number 4, 1 April 2004 — H-3 project input [ARTICLE]
H-3 project input
The Hālawa Luluku Interpretive Development Project (HLID), otherwise known as the H-3 Mitigation Project, is looking for community input. Two types of community input are being sought: information from persons knowledgeable about the historic and traditional practices in the project area, and comments from the members of the puhlie on what they would like to see done to mitigate the impact of the freeway on historic and cultural sites. HLID is a cooperative effort of the federal and state government,
and the community to produce the H-3 Mitigation Plan. $11 million was set aside to undertake a project that preserves and interprets the historic and cultural resources located in Hālawa and Haiku Valleys, and the Luluku Terraces in Kāne'ohe. The project is being guided by a community working group. The deadline to submit mitigation ideas is April 17, 2004. Forms to submit ideas ean be obtained from www.hlid.org or by calling 5874391. People with information on cultural or historic areas, please eall Project Coordinator Pono Chong at 587-4392 or email pono@hlid.org.