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DHHL adopts Molokaʻi Coastal Homestead Community Resilience Plan to address erosion, flooding and cultural stewardship

Hawaiian Homes Commission (DHHL) · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The Hawaiian Homes Commission adopted the Molokaʻi Coastal Homestead Community Resilience Plan, a beneficiary‑driven blueprint identifying five resilience goals and 26 strategies for coastal erosion, flooding, mauka restoration and evacuation planning; staff said adoption unlocks site‑assessment funding opportunities and implementation HUI formation.

The Hawaiian Homes Commission voted to adopt the final Molokaʻi Coastal Homestead Community Resilience Plan (MCH CRP) after staff and consultants summarized a multi‑year planning process that included beneficiary workshops, field visits and technical analyses.

Planner Nancy McPherson and consultant Cody Winchester said the plan identified 14 challenges (coastal erosion, flooding, invasive species, wildfire risk and sedimentation), combined those with asset inventories to generate a vulnerability and risk…

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