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Pohokalo community seeks right-of-entry, brownfields work to revive former armory site

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Summary

Pōhōkalo residents asked DHHL for right-of-entry, funding and environmental assessment to clean and redevelop a 1.77-acre former armory site for a culturally centered community center, and outlined an EPA-funded brownfields partnership for testing and remediation.

Residents of the Pōhōkalo (Pekokala) Hawaiian Homes neighborhood presented a plan on Sept. 16 to steward and redevelop a 1.77-acre former armory site on Kūhiō Place into a community-operated cultural, resilience and food‑sustainability hub.

What residents proposed: Tracy Gomes, representing Pōhōkalo Hawaiian Homes, described the site's history (military armory and National Guard maintenance facility) and said environmental…

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