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Laʻipāpa community group urges DHHL to build boat storage, presses for solar and water-project updates

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Representatives of Live Laʻipāpa Community Development Corporation told the Hawaiian Homes Commission they want a dedicated boat-storage facility at Honokāhā Harbor, and pressed the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands for updates on a stalled solar project and a water-development agreement that could unlock hundreds of home water credits.

Henry Ho (spelled in transcript as Henry Hook) Jr., speaking for Live Laʻipāpa Community Development Corporation, urged the Hawaiian Homes Commission and Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) to support construction of a boat storage facility on DHHL land at Honokāhā Harbor and asked the department to follow up on other stalled projects affecting beneficiaries.

“Quite a few of our homesteaders have boats…our DCCRs…prohibit the parking of boats on our property,” said Henry Ho Jr., introducing a map of DHHL’s roughly 200-acre holding at Honokāhā and a conceptual…

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