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Pulehonui homestead groups seek right‑of‑entry, cite abandoned vehicles and fire risk on 646‑acre site
Hawaiian Homes Commission · February 19, 2025
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Summary
Kualikaniui and allied homestead associations urged the commission to grant a right‑of‑entry to begin agroforestry stewardship on a 646‑acre Pulehonui site, citing dozens of abandoned vehicles, dumping, propane tanks in makeshift bunkers and heightened fire and erosion risk.
Robin Kele'i Nohomoku, president of the Kualikaniui Hawaiian Homestead Association, and testifier Sister Shauna described hazardous conditions on a 646‑acre Pulehonui homestead parcel and requested a right‑of‑entry (ROE) to begin stewardship work.
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