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OHA legacy‑lands program outlines grant‑funded work at Kukani Loko, Waikeleopuna and other sites

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Land Assets staff described grant awards and planned projects for legacy properties — including a Department of Defense REPI award and a USDA Forest Service grant — and outlined stewardship, reforestation and fencing work at multiple island sites.

Office of Hawaiian Affairs land assets staff detailed legacy‑lands projects and recent federal awards during a May 21 trustee briefing, describing site‑level projects at Kukani Loko, Waikeleopuna, Pāhuaheiau and other legacy properties.

Keone, who manages grant applications for the division, summarized the division’s recent federal funding: “Currently awarded for REPI is 2,240,000.00 [and] currently awarded for USDA is 500,000,” he told trustees. He said the REPI award (Department of Defense Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration program) included an initial installment and that USDA funding was under a short administrative…

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