New Kona prosecutor’s office delayed

Mitch Roth

Crews working on the under-construction Office of the Prosecuting Attorney at West Hawaii Civic Center head to lunch Aug. 19. The office, which will house the 30-some prosecutors and staff based in Kona, was supposed to open April 9.

Scaffolding lines the southern facade of the under-construction Office of the Prosecuting Attorney at West Hawaii Civic Center Aug. 19. (Photos by Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Vehicles belonging to construction workers are parked out front of the under-construction Office of the Prosecuting Attorney at West Hawaii Civic Center Aug. 19. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Scaffolding lines the southern facade of the under-construction Office of the Prosecuting Attorney at West Hawaii Civic Center on Monday. The office, which will house the 30-some prosecutors and staff based in Kona, was supposed to open April 9. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)
Construction materials are stacked outside the under-construction Office of the Prosecuting Attorney at West Hawaii Civic Center on Monday. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)
The under-construction Office of the Prosecuting Attorney at West Hawaii Civic Center is seen mid-day Aug. 19. The office, which will house the 30-some prosecutors and staff based in Kona, was supposed to open April 9. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

KAILUA-KONA — Hawaii County prosecutors will not be making the move to new digs at the West Hawaii Civic Center ahead of Kona 3rd Circuit Court operations moving to the new Keahuolu Courthouse next month.