06-10-2018, 04:15 AM
Item 1: T-H today reports unprecedented 30-day closure as of Saturday. “The previous closure record was set in 2013...16 days.”
http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2018...usinesses/
(Closure) “has so far cost Hawaii Island more than $12.3 million in visitor spending — park visitors last year spent $455,000 each day at Big Island businesses.”
Item 2: Fissure 8 is now erupting in a fairly predictable fashion, spewing in a channelized flow toward the ocean.
Item 3: The evacuation is winding down, turning more into a re-settlement process. This opens the possibility for restricted viewing.
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Draft proposals:
1. Identify one or two properties near Pahoa or Nanawale (not Leilani) as a viewing site. Site must be amenable to building small observation tower/platform, so tourists can glimpse the fountaining.
Given the site will be distant from the fissure (1 1/2 - 3 miles??), promote night-time viewing (dusk to 10 p.m.)
2. Tourists come to site only by bus, from tour businesses that contract with the County (special permitting). No private vehicles allowed. Staff on site ensure tourists don't wander off into the bush to try to get a closer view. (Ideally property is fenced.)
3. Program begins slow, so as to not interfere with CD activities and local traffic requirements.
4. If Fissure 8 continues a predictable flow week after week and CD activities continue to slow, ramp up the viewing operations, possibly to another site closer to the fountain (with higher viewing fees).
http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2018...usinesses/
(Closure) “has so far cost Hawaii Island more than $12.3 million in visitor spending — park visitors last year spent $455,000 each day at Big Island businesses.”
Item 2: Fissure 8 is now erupting in a fairly predictable fashion, spewing in a channelized flow toward the ocean.
Item 3: The evacuation is winding down, turning more into a re-settlement process. This opens the possibility for restricted viewing.
- - - -
Draft proposals:
1. Identify one or two properties near Pahoa or Nanawale (not Leilani) as a viewing site. Site must be amenable to building small observation tower/platform, so tourists can glimpse the fountaining.
Given the site will be distant from the fissure (1 1/2 - 3 miles??), promote night-time viewing (dusk to 10 p.m.)
2. Tourists come to site only by bus, from tour businesses that contract with the County (special permitting). No private vehicles allowed. Staff on site ensure tourists don't wander off into the bush to try to get a closer view. (Ideally property is fenced.)
3. Program begins slow, so as to not interfere with CD activities and local traffic requirements.
4. If Fissure 8 continues a predictable flow week after week and CD activities continue to slow, ramp up the viewing operations, possibly to another site closer to the fountain (with higher viewing fees).