Friday, November 08, 2024

Kaʻū News Briefs Nov. 8, 2024


Supporters waved Kimo Alameda Mahalo signs around the island this week after his win. 

New Managing Director Bill Brilhante

INCOMING COUNTY OF HAWAI'I MAYOR KIMO ALAMEDA announced on Friday that his Managing Director will be Bill Brilhante and Merrick Nishimoto will be Deputy Managing Director. Alameda won the mayorship this week in the General Election and takes office Dec. 2. Alameda noted that the two men have held leadership positions in the County.
    Brilhante served as Human Resources Director and Nishimoto served as Public Works Deputy Director. Alameda said, “I am excited to welcome Bill Brilhante and Merrick Nishimoto to our leadership team. They have served under multiple County administrations and bring a wealth of experience from the public and private sectors. I know they will work tirelessly to bring positive change for the whole island.” Brilhante, an attorney who resides in Hilo, was County Human Resources Director from September 2017 until June 2021 after serving as Human Resources Deputy Director from November 2016. Born in Honoka'a, Brilhante previously served as Deputy Corporation Counsel for the County, was a Deputy Attorney General for State of Hawai'i, worked as a County Firefighter, and was Assistant Regional Counsel for the Social Security Administration in San Francisco.
New Deputy Managing Director Merrick Nishimoto
    Nishimoto leaves his position as Development Manager for Hawai'i Island Community Development Corporation. He resides in Kealakekua where he was born and raised. Nishimoto previously worked in the Public Works Department for more than 12 years, serving in the positions of Civil Engineer and Deputy Director. He has more than 24 years of experience in project development, operations, and personnel management.
    Alameda beat incumbent Mitch Roth with about 55 percent of the vote and majorities in nearly every precinct across Hawai'i Island. In addition to making these appointments, he said he hit the ground running on Wednesday by returning emails from constituents and finalizing his 100-day plan.
    Alameda and other elected County officials will be inaugurated on Dec. 2. Prior to the inauguration, he will select other members of his cabinet, including department directors who are appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the County Council. These include the heads of the departments of Public Works; Environmental Management; Parks & Recreation; Planning; Research & Development; Office of Housing & Community Development; Finance; Information Technology; Office of Sustainability, Climate, Equity, and Resilience; and Corporation Counsel.
    Other department administrators are either civil servants, elected, such as the Prosecuting Attorney, or appointed by a commission. Alameda said that existing department directors and staff in the Mayor’s Office may also be considered for positions.
    Anyone interested in applying for an appointed position is welcome to send a resume to connect@kimoformayor.com by Friday, Nov. 15.

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MAYOR MITCH ROTH AND HIS ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCED AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUNDING on Friday, totaling over $13.2 million. He said that during his administration, which ends Dec.2, over $25 million has been awarded via the County's Affordable Housing Production Program. "We are taking vital steps to keep local families here on Hawaiʻi Island. This funding is an investment in our community's future, ensuring that our residents have access to safe and affordable housing. By providing these opportunities, we are not only preserving our unique way of life but also fostering a vibrant, sustainable community where families can thrive and grow."
    The more than $13.2 million announced Friday funds four projects across Hawaiʻi Island. The Fiscal Year 2024-25 funding round supports the acquisition of property for and construction of new housing units for households earning up to 60% of Area Median Income (AMI), infrastructure for a new subdivision that will serve workforce households earning up to 140% of AMI and the popular Residential Repair Program, which provides low-cost loans to help low-income households conduct much-needed repairs to their primary residence. In total, the funding will impact 181 housing units.
    County Housing Administrator Susan Kunz said, "We are thrilled to announce this significant investment in affordable housing across Hawaiʻi Island. This funding will not only help to construct new homes for those in need but also strengthen our communities by providing vital infrastructure and sustaining housing for low-income household. Together, we are taking meaningful steps toward ensuring everyone has a safe and stable place to call home."
    The four projects selected to receive funding were among 13 proposals that requested more than $48 million in funding. Award decisions were based on criteria such as project impact and delivery, need, applicant qualifications, readiness, and funding leverage.
    The awarded organizations and their proposals are:

ORGANIZATION

PROJECT NAME

PROJECT TYPE

AMOUNT FUNDED

UNITS

AMI RANGE

AFFORD. PERIOD

COUNCIL DISTRICT

Hawaiʻi Island Community Development Corporation dba Hale Ola O Mohouli LLLP

Hale Ola O Mohali

New Construction

$3,200,000

91

30% - 60%

61 Years

2 (Hilo)

GSF LLC dba Kuakini Family Affordable I LP

Kuakini Family Affordable I

Acquisition, Plan & Design

$5,000,000

48

30% - 60%

60 Years

7 (Kona)

Office of Housing
and Community Development

Kaiminani Subdivision

Infrastructure

$4,200,000

25

80% - 140%

65 Years

8 (North Kona)

Office of Housing
and Community Development

Residential Repair Program

Financial Assistance

$875,000

17

Up to 80%

10 Years

Islandwide

 

 

Totals:

$13,275,000

181

 

 

 

     
    The funding was made possible through Ordinance 22-77, passed by the Hawaiʻi County Council in June 2022, and signed into law by Mayor Mitch Roth. The law appropriates a minimum of $5 million per year to the Office of Housing and Community Development (OHCD) to facilitate programs that support affordable housing production on Hawaiʻi Island. The resolution was forwarded with a favorable recommendation by the Finance Committee on Nov. 7, 2024. The resolution will next be heard by the full County Council for approval. The OHCD will then draft and execute contract agreements with the awardees for the release of funds.
    The AHP Program's initial funding round (Fiscal Year 2023-24) combined two years of funding and provided $17.3 million to support, increase and sustain the supply of affordable housing on Hawaiʻi Island. The 2024-25 funding round includes $5.5 million reappropriated from the first funding round due to one of the selected projects being unable to proceed.
Click here to view the Annual Report that provides updates on the projects awarded funding in the Fiscal Year 2023-24 funding round.
    For more information on the Affordable Housing Production Program, visit http://www.hawaiicounty.gov/ahp or email ohcd.ahp@hawaiicounty.gov.

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KĪLAUEA MILITARY CAMP WILL HOST VETERANS DAY observance and celebration with ceremonies at 10 a.m. next Monday, Nov. 11. Keynote speaker will be Lt. Col. Christopher Marquez, Commander of Pohakuloa Training Area. 
    Lunch will be at Crater Rim Cafe from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and a Veterans Expo from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
     The lunch costs $38 per person for adults and $19 for Keiki ten years and under. Reservations can be made and paid for by calling 808-967-8333.
    
KAʻŪ MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY WILL CELEBRATE VETERANS DAY, next Monday, Nov. 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with a display of Kaʻū veterans photos and other memorabilia at Nāʻālehu Park next to the World War II Veterans Memorial.

OKK WILL CELEBRATE VETERANS DAY NEXT MONDAY, NOV. 11  from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free lunch for veterans and their families, with music by Keoki Soriano. Venue is the 'O Ka'ū Kākou Market in Nāʻālehu.
   

Annual Volcano Village Artists Hui Sale