Leaders still eye Big Island homeless model

Camp Kikaha was set up next to Hale Kikaha in the Old Kona Industrial Area for the homeless that were living at Old Kona Airport Park. Using Mayor Harry Kim’s framework at Camp Kikaha and the permanent homeless site he intends to replace it as a template, Oahu Rep. John Mizuno said Tuesday he envisions plots of land with sturdy but transportable structures specified to an area’s homeless population, replete with transportation and wrap-around services as one of the state’s best options for addressing homelessness. (Laura Ruminski, file photo/WHT)

KAILUA-KONA — Homeless solutions, much like the population itself, often prove elusive.