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Parks and Recreation Seeking Public Input on Pahoa Park

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The public is being invited Monday to a public meeting to provide input on the Puna Regional Park that will be built in Pahoa.

The meeting is scheduled from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Pahoa Neighborhood Facility.

Initial survey work is underway for the park to be developed by the Department of Parks and Recreation on 56 acres located above the town’s community center and pool.

Tentative plans call for recreational fields, multi-use covered play courts, walking path and an access road. Monday’s meeting will give the public an opportunity to comment on artist renderings, site maps and other recreational features called for in the Puna Community Development Plan.

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