DHHL Breaks Ground For New Waimānalo Homestead
Posted on Jun 29, 2012 in Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, Media ReleasesNEWS RELEASE
DHHL BREAKS GROUND FOR NEW HOMESTEAD IN WAIMĀNALO
Kakaʻina first residential project under USDA, Nā Kūpaʻa O Kūhiō partnership
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 29, 2012
WAIMĀNALO, OʻAHU – Governor Neil Abercrombie, community leaders, government officials, and future homesteaders joined Chair-designate Jobie Masagatani, Hawaiian Homes Commissioners and the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands in a groundbreaking ceremony today to begin construction of what will be the future home for 44 Hawaiian Homes beneficiaries and their families in the new subdivision of Kakaina in Waimānalo.
The Kakaina subdivision is located on seven acres of Hawaiian home lands approximately a half-mile mauka of the Waimānalo Shopping Center. Future Kakaina homeowners were awarded an undivided interest lease for a 5,000-sq. ft. residential lot in this subdivision back in 2006.
“Today’s ceremony marks this administration’s commitment toward creating new opportunities for Native Hawaiians to achieve self-determination,” Gov. Abercrombie said. “In addition to building affordable homes for 44 families, this project provides an economic boost in the form of jobs and also creates an arena in which government, the private sector and the non-profit community are able to work together for a brighter Hawaiʻi.”
“We celebrate the roots planted here today that will grow into what we envision will be a vibrant community of Native Hawaiians,” said Chair Masagatani. “In order to bring this vision to fruition, we are also fortunate to have financial partners in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Sandwich Isles Communications (SIC), and — for the first time on a residential project –the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development Agency (USDA) in conjunction with our community partner, Nā Kūpaʻa O Kūhiō.”
The USDA awarded a grant to the non-profit organization Nā Kūpaʻa O Kūhiō for the installation of sewer and water lines in Kakaʻina. The telecommunications infrastructure is being financed by SIC and the lot grading and roads are being funded with Hawaiian Home Lands trust funds as well as Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act (NAHASDA) funds under HUD.
The total infrastructure cost for Kakaina is $6.97 million. Construction begins in July and is expected to be completed by April 2013, with home construction to follow.
Paradigm Construction, LLC, is the contractor with Bowers + Kubota providing construction management service, Akinaka & Associates, Ltd. as the engineering consultant, and Fewell Geotechnical Engineering, Ltd. providing geotechnical consultant services.
Kakaʻina is one of two land parcels being developed as part of this DHHL project in Waimānalo. Kakaʻina’s “twin” subdivision of Kumuhau was completed last summer, and is now home to 45 Native Hawaiian ʻohana.
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