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Study for Ka‘ena Point National Heritage Area Designation

This act authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study assessing the suitability of designating the Ka‘ena Point area in Hawaii as a National Heritage Area. If deemed suitable, this could lead to enhanced protection of natural, historical, and cultural resources, and create new recreational and educational opportunities for residents and visitors. The study will also evaluate local community and business support for the initiative.
Key points
Study Authorization: The Secretary of the Interior will conduct a study to assess if Ka‘ena Point in O‘ahu, Hawaii, is suitable for designation as a National Heritage Area.
Potential Benefits: Designation could lead to better conservation of unique natural, historic, and cultural resources, and create new opportunities for recreation and education.
Community Involvement: The study will evaluate the involvement and support of local residents, businesses, and governments in the planning and development of the potential Heritage Area.
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Additional Information
Print number: 117_HR_1908
Sponsor: Rep. Case, Ed [D-HI-1]
Process start date: 2021-03-16