2024 KSECA Member Survey
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Continue reading →KALAPANA SEAVIEW ESTATES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION12-7017 Kalihikai St # 4537 ● Pahoa, Hawai’i 96778www.kseca.org ● 808-339-1254 Mitch RothAshley KierkewiczGregor Illegan,Joy San BuenoventuraOffice of the Prosecuting AttorneyHawai’i Police DepartmentOfficer ScanlanOfficer CardinesHawai’i Department of HealthDepartment of Land and Natural Resourcescc Judith Houle, Puna Neighborhood … Continue reading →
The KSECA Board of Directors is soliciting Articles, Agenda items, Motions and Amendments for the 2024 Newsletter. We encourage any Member in Good Standing who is interested in running for the Board to please submit a brief bio, statement of … Continue reading →
Notice of Monthly Board MeetingsThe monthly Board of Directors’ meeting will be heldon the Second Monday of every month at 3 pm at the Pavilionstarting December 11, 2023 Please note that the Board meetings now start at 3pm! Agenda, Minutes … Continue reading →
At the directive of the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) and DoH (Department of Health) this bathroom is permanently closed because it is connected to a cesspool instead of a septic system as is legally required.
Continue reading →The KSECA Board of Directors is soliciting articles for our annual Newsletter. Please limit submissions to a 100 words or less. We welcome Members in Good Standing motions or amendments to our ByLaws to be presented at the AGM by … Continue reading →
On behalf of the Kalapana Seaview community we would like to offer a big Mahalo to all who took part and cooperated in finding solutions to returning our front lawn to a manageable and enjoyable place to visit. A special … Continue reading →
Consider.it createsCIVIL, ORGANIZED, AND EFFICIENT ONLINE DIALOGUEby visually summarizing what your community thinks and why Consider.it conversations stay focused — even if hundreds participate — so you can learn together, make better decisions, and gain buy-in, without the overhead of … Continue reading →
We are supporting local law enforcement by giving trespass orders, if needed, to people who do not follow county laws in our parks.
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