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Patricia Tummons

1 Mar 2023

New & Noteworthy: Remembering ‘Dr. Bob;’ Solar in Ka‘u; Help For Coffee Growers

by Teresa | posted in: Energy, Invasives, March 2023, New & Noteworthy | 0

‘Dr. Bob’ Remembered: Professor Emeritus Robert A. Kinzie III passed away unexpectedly on December 31st, 2022, while he and his wife, Joy, were visiting their sons and grandchildren in Southern California. Dr. Bob was a faculty member in the Zoology … Continued

Patricia Tummons
3 Feb 2023

Farm Dwellings as Vacation Rentals? The Question Heads to Appeals Court

by Teresa | posted in: Agriculture, February 2023, Land Use | 0

The long-running dispute over what activities are permitted on the Big Island’s agricultural land is as far from being resolved as it ever has been. Last year, the 3rd Circuit Court found that the state Land Use Commission was wrong … Continued

Patricia Tummons
3 Feb 2023

New & Noteworthy: Hilo Cliff House, WCPFC, Water Deputy

by Teresa | posted in: February 2023, Fisheries, Land Use, New & Noteworthy, Water | 0

Cliff Sheds, Price Soars: A coastal house in Hilo had to be partly demolished a few years ago, when county inspectors deemed it unsafe. The house, perched atop a cliff near Honoliʻi, had begun to slide into the ocean. Debris … Continued

Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson
1 Jan 2023

New & Noteworthy: Housing Scandal, Seabed Mining, and a Correction

by Teresa | posted in: January 2023, Land Use, Marine, New & Noteworthy | 0

Hawaiʻi Housing Scandal: Federal court schedules concerning the criminal conspiracy to defraud the Hawaiʻi County Office of Housing and Community Development have been set, cancelled, and set again. On November 2, U.S. Magistrate Judge Rom Trader approved a request to … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Jan 2023

Challenge to 26 Solar Projects in Ka‘u Proceeds Slowly Toward Conclusion

by Teresa | posted in: January 2023 | 0

When is the total less than the sum of its parts? That seems to be at the heart of the issue that the Public Utilities Commission confronts as it gears up to conclude a years-long dispute over a solar energy … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Dec 2022

New Kona School Plans Raise Concerns About Financing, Affordable Housing

by Teresa | posted in: December 2022, Land Use | 1

Dawn Chang, a member of the state Land Use Commission, had a question for David Hamilton, president of the non-accredited University of the Nations-Kona, relating to the school’s plans for developing about 62 acres of undeveloped land adjoining the existing … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Dec 2022

EDITORIAL: Kona Development Puts LUC in Uncharted Territory

by Teresa | posted in: December 2022, Editorial, Land Use | 0

What on earth is going on at the University of the Nations-Kona? More specifically, what is the Land Use Commission going to do with the messy situation that confronts it? The development proposal that prompted the LUC to redistrict 62 … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Dec 2022

New & Noteworthy: Big Island Housing, Camping on Ag Land

by Teresa | posted in: Agriculture, December 2022, Land Use, New & Noteworthy | 0

Clawing Back: Hawaiʻi County is arguing that the federal government should give it the land in Kealakehe that was purchased as part of a fraudulent housing scheme, $938,428 in cash forfeited by former housing employee Alan Rudo, and 45 affordable … Continued

Patricia Tummons
4 Nov 2022

New & Noteworthy: ʻĀina Leʻa, Koloa, and a Correction

by Teresa | posted in: Endangered Species, Land Use, New & Noteworthy, November 2022 | 2

NEW & NOTEWORTHYʻĀina Leʻa Update: On October 7, 3rd Circuit Judge Wendy DeWeese approved the sale of roughly 38 acres of land in the Big Island district of South Kohala to Romspen Investment, one of the several creditors of ʻĀina … Continued

Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson
1 Oct 2022

ʻAina Leʻa Is on the Verge of Losing Land Designated for Affordable Housing

by Teresa | posted in: Land Use, October 2022 | 0

Above photo: These affordable units built by ‘Aina Le’a more than a decade ago are still not ready for sale. What’s been happening recently with ʻAina Leʻa, the development that has been proposed for around 1,000 acres across Queen Kaʻahumanu … Continued

Patricia Tummons

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In This Issue

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  • June 2025 PDF June 3, 2025
  • Fish and Wildlife Service, SpaceX Spar Over Rocket Impacts at Johnston Atoll June 3, 2025
  • Lawsuits Challenge Agency Action Involving SpaceX on Two Fronts June 3, 2025
  • New & Noteworthy: Punaluʻu Problems, Marconi Update June 3, 2025
  • Defendants in Affordable Housing Case Argue It Was ‘Self-Dealing,’ Not Fraud June 3, 2025
  • In State Court, Housing Developer Seeks Damages from West View and PMJ Kona June 3, 2025

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