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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Conservation land money available

Advertiser Staff

A city commission that advises the City Council on acquiring land for conservation has started an application process to make recommendations for awarding money to acquire land.

The Clean Water and Natural Lands Commission, established in 2007, will review the applications and make recommendations to the City Council on projects to be funded through the Clean Water and Natural Lands Fund.

Final selection of projects to be funded will be made by the City Council as part of the annual budget process.

"This represents a unique opportunity for our community to enhance conservation efforts by coming together to take a more active role in the preservation of land on O'ahu," Council Chairman Todd Apo said in a news release. "The council encourages the public to work with the commission through the application process and to provide input that will assist it in making its recommendations to the council."

Commission Chairwoman Denise Antolini said the commission has established criteria for reviewing applications that include protection of watershed lands, historical or culturally significant land areas and sites, forests, beaches, coastal areas and agriculture lands.

Applications are due at 4 p.m. March 9.

For more information about the commission and the grant application process, call 768-5080.