Army Finalizes Environmental Review for Hawaii Training Lands
Published Date: 4/18/2025
Notice
Summary
The Army plans to keep about 22,750 acres of land at Pōhakuloa Training Area in Hawai'i for training purposes, out of the 23,000 acres it currently leases. This decision affects local communities and the environment, with a 30-day waiting period before the Army finalizes how much land it will keep. The move helps the Army continue training while carefully considering environmental impacts and state rules.
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Army to Retain ~22,750 Acres at PTA
The Army plans to keep up to approximately 22,750 of the 23,000 acres it currently leases at Pōhakuloa Training Area on the island of Hawai'i. The decision affects local communities and the environment and allows the Army to continue training. The Army will wait 30 days before deciding exactly how much land, if any, it will retain.
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