**Press Release** Ground Broken For Kaloko Housing Project

From Hawaii County News:

Mayor Billy Kenoi and the County of Hawai‘i Office of Housing and Community Development celebrated the groundbreaking today of the Kaloko Housing Project, a 96-unit complex that will replace the Ka Hale O Kawaihae Transitional Housing Program.

The initial phases of the Kaloko complex will include 12 transitional housing apartments and 28 apartments for low-income residents.

The Kaloko Housing Project will serve low-income families with children. The transitional units will serve only homeless families, while the rentals will serve low-income families with a preference for families that are homeless or at risk for homelessness.

Families living at the complex will be provided an array of services such as assistance with budgeting, parenting classes, job training, child care assistance and other counseling.

“This project represents a collaboration by many of our partners in the community, and is an important addition to the social service safety net in Kona,” said Mayor Billy Kenoi. “It demonstrates a commitment on the part of the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the state’s Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation and the County of Hawai‘i to improve the quality of transitional housing and expand the supply of affordable rentals in West Hawai‘i.”

Each apartment will have two bedrooms, a kitchen, living room, and a bathroom. The 3,600-square-foot community center will include two bathrooms, laundry facilities, a common kitchen and meeting area, administrative offices for the facility operator, and a dividable multi‑purpose room for classes and meetings.

The initial phases of the project will also include a wastewater treatment plant. A 15,000-square-foot warehouse and additional housing units are planned for future phases.

The Kaloko project is being funded with a U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development – Neighborhood Stabilization Fund Grant of $4,877,800 that was awarded through the state’s Hawai‘i Housing Finance and Development Corporation; and County Capital Improvement funding totaling $7,500,000.

Isemoto Contracting Co., Ltd. is scheduled to begin site work in July, and begin construction of the housing units and community center in November. A request for proposals will be published the first week of July to accept construction bids for the waste water treatment plant, with construction scheduled to begin in November.

This is the second project to break ground in Kona in the past year that will assist in housing the homeless. The Office of Housing and Community Development broke ground in June 2009 on its first emergency shelter for the homeless in West Hawai‘i. The 31-bed project in the Kailua-Kona old industrial area is scheduled for completion in October 2010.

(Related Item: Kaloko Housing Project breaks ground)

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One Response to “**Press Release** Ground Broken For Kaloko Housing Project”

  • Neeter Lou

    It was December 2007 that groundbreaking with all the usual fanfare was done for Kamakoa, Waikoloa Workforce Housing. Which is currently a dead project. Although the County continued to spend money on infrastructure, absent a new developer’s plans.

    It was March 31 that ‘Aina Lea was to have finished 16 units of affordable housing, for which they got a last-last-last second reprieve from the land use commission. It sits there unfinished and it looks terrible from the Highway.

    Here’s to Koloko working out.

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