Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 39, Number 12, 1 December 2022 — CULTURAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT - HĀNA HEALTH SPECIALTY CLINIC [ARTICLE]

CULTURAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT - HĀNA HEALTH SPECIALTY CLINIC

V HO'OLAHA LEHULEHU ^ PUBLIC NOTICE *

Under the direction of the Heahh Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Hāna Heakh is seeking comment for the construction of the Hāna Heakh Specialty Clinic. The 1,900 SF specialty elinie is located on TMK (2) 1-4-003:022 and will expand medical services for the Hāna community. The project will utilize federal grant funding. Therefore, the project must be reviewed as a federal undertaking under the National Historic Preseration Act (NHPA). This notice of consultation is authorized by the HRSA for the applicant to initiation the Section 106 Consultation process. A "no adverse effect" determination is anticipatd. Hāna Heakh is seeking eonsultation with Native Hawaiian Organizations that have knowledge of cultural uses or practices in the project area or general vicinity; or may know of historic properties that may exist. If you have and are willing to share such information, please contact Pi'ilani Smith at piilanis@g70. design, by phone at (808) 4412142, or via post at 111 S. King St., Suite 170, Honolulu, HI, 96813. CULTURAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT NOTICE: KO'OLAULOA AND KO'OLAUPOKO DISTRICT Honua Consulting, LLC, on behalf of AECOM, is conducting a cultural impact assessment (CIA) for the Proposed Kamehameha Highway - Windward Coast Shoreline Mitigation Project , TMK: (1) 4-9, 5-1, and 5-3 various plats and parcels. The State of Hawai'i Department of Transportation (HDOT) is developing mitigation solutions to ocean-wave erosion and undermining of Kamehameha Highway along portions of the windward O'ahu coastline. The

project area generally extends ffom Hau'ula Homestead Road (Hau'ula town) to Kualoa Point. Most of the project area is within the Ko'olauloa District; a short section extends into Ko'olaupoko District Honua Consulting is seeking consultation with practitioners, Native Hawaiian Organizations, stakeholders, and other individuals. Specifically, consultation is sought on a) historic or existing cultural resources that may be impacted by the proposed project, b) historic or existing traditional practices and/or beliefs that may be impacted by the proposed project, and c) identification of individuals or organizations that should be sought out for consultation. Individuals or organizations interested in participating ean contact Honua Consulting at community @ honuaconsulting. eom or (808) 392-1617. CULTURAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT NOTICE: PI'IHONUA & PUNAHOA 2 AHUPUA'A, SOUTH HILO DISTRICT Honua Consulting, LLC, on behalf of AECOM, is conducting a cultural impact assessment (CIA) for the Proposed Intersection Improvements at Waianuenue Avenue Project Pi'ihonua & Punahoa 2 Ahupua'a, South Hilo District, Hawai'i Island, TMK: [3] 2-3-003 & 004 Road Right-of-Way (ROW). The project eonsists of the construction and a roundabout and other traffic improvements at the Hilo Bayfront Highway's intersection with Waianuenue Avenue in Hilo, Hawai'i Island. Honua Consulting is seeking consultation with practitioners, Native Hawaiian Organizations, stakeholders, and other individuals. Specifically, consultation is sought on a) historic or existing cultural resources that may be impacted by the proposed project, b) historic or existing traditional practices and/or beliefs that may be impacted by the proposed project, and c) identification of individu-

als or organizations that should be sought out for consultation. Individuals or organizations interested in participating ean contact Honua Consulting at community @ honuaconsulting. eom or (808) 392-1617. CULTURAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT - POHAKULOA TRAINING AREA The Department of the Army has prepared a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) that analyzes the environmental and cultural effects of the proposed retention of up to approximately 23,000 acres of State-owned land at Pōhakuloa Training Area. The EIS is being prepared in accordance with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Hawai'i Revised Statutes Chapter 343, and Hawai'i Administrative Rules Chapter 11-200.1. The project area is eomprised of Tax Map Keys 4-4-015:008; 4-4-016:005; 3-8-001:013 & 022; and 7-1-004:007 in the ahupua'a of Ka'ohe Mauka on the Island of Hawai'i. At a minimum, the EIS shall consider three (3) action alternatives and a no action alternative. A Draft Cultural Impact Assessment (CIA) has been prepared as part of the EIS. The CIA team continues to seek consultation with practitioners, Native Hawaiian Organizations, stakeholders, and other individuals. Specifically, consultation is sought on a) identification of an appropriate geographic extent of study, b) historic or existing eultural resources that may be impacted by the proposed project, c) historic or existing traditional practices and/or beliefs that may be impacted by the proposed project, and d) identification of individuals or organizations that should be sought out for consultation on the CIA. Individuals or organizations may complete the CLA survey online at veymonkey.eom/r/PohakuloaCLA or contact the CIA team at community @ honuaconsulting. eom or (808) 392-1617. ■