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During a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around proposed improvements to Waimanalo Beach Park, aimed at enhancing recreational facilities for the local community. The meeting included a presentation by Jim Hayes from Planning Solutions, who outlined the project's objectives and community engagement efforts.
The proposal includes the replacement of deteriorating park facilities, such as a pavilion and comfort stations, which have suffered from age and vandalism. Hayes emphasized that the project has evolved from initially focusing solely on the pavilion to incorporating additional amenities based on community feedback received during public meetings. The improvements will also address concerns related to archaeological, historical, and cultural resources on the site, with requirements for an archaeological inventory survey and monitoring plan.
The project is designed to comply with new shoreline setback requirements, taking into account potential sea level rise and erosion. The proposed facilities will utilize modern materials to withstand coastal conditions, and the new comfort stations will be prefabricated and vandalism-resistant.
Community members raised concerns about the design of the comfort stations, particularly regarding the implementation of unisex bathrooms. Hayes defended this approach, stating that it promotes better maintenance and cleanliness, as users are more likely to take care of shared facilities. However, some council members expressed frustration over the lack of separate facilities for men and women, highlighting the need for privacy, especially for families.
The estimated costs for the pavilion and comfort station replacements are approximately $1.2 million and $2.5 million, respectively. The council is expected to review the proposed amendments and conditions further, ensuring that community concerns are addressed as the project moves forward.
Converted from 2024 11 20 ZON meeting on November 29, 2024
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