- Island: Oʻahu
- Moku: Koʻolaupoko
- Watershed Restoration
- Act 96 alignment: Resource Protection (sample)
- Status: active
Award
$185,000 · FY2026 (sample figure)
Stewardship story
The hui began where the stream meets the road — the stretch every commuter sees. Two seasons of workdays replaced invasive canopy with koa and ʻōhiʻa seedlings grown by a partner school nursery. Visitor volunteers joined through a stewardship-day signup, putting fee-funded restoration literally in visitors' hands. Survival plots are checked monthly, and every planting day logs its counts before the crew leaves the site.
Reported outcomes
| Metric | Value | Period | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Native trees outplanted | 4,200 seedlings | 2026-Q2 | steward-validated sample figure |
| Invasive canopy cleared | 36 acres | 2026-Q2 | steward-validated sample figure |
| Volunteer participants | 310 people | FY2026 to date | steward-validated sample figure |
Maps and dashboards
No State dashboard destination is registered for this record yet. When the State registers a
dashboardId, this page links out to it — the pattern is
portal page → ArcGIS dashboard, with the geospatial platform remaining State-owned and authoritative.
Provenance
Every claim on this page walks the chain:
- This public page (built from the registry, this commit)
- Published project record
GF-2026-HI-001(published manifest projection) - Award Registry Manifest
FY2026(versioned in this repository) - State program record
SAMPLE-DLNR-2026-0117(sample reference) - State program administration record (sample reference)