KAILUA-KONA — Lance Niimi, an executive assistant to Mayor Harry Kim and Hawaii County’s homeless coordinator, resigned his post.
KAILUA-KONA — Lance Niimi, an executive assistant to Mayor Harry Kim and Hawaii County’s homeless coordinator, resigned his post.
Niimi’s resignation was effective March 31, per a press release sent Wednesday by the mayor’s office. Kim praised his former employee’s work ethic as Niimi grappled with one of the county’s toughest issues during a time of substantial transition.
“I really appreciate the work he’s done, but I know it took its toll,” the mayor said. “I don’t know how many times he went to Kona to sleep at the shelter because we just didn’t have the money for security and those kind of things.”
When Kim took office in 2016, he initially tapped Niimi to serve as assistant housing administrator at the Office of Housing and Community Development. But shortly into Niimi’s stint in government, the mayor began tasking the longtime social worker with projects involving the island’s substantial homeless population.
Niimi said the complexity of the issue created an intense demand on his time and attention, which he envisioned only growing larger as the county tries to implement new methods to tackle the problem.
“The timing was good for me,” Niimi said about his decision to step down. “We had just closed Camp Kikaha and I saw it was going to be much more than I could give down the road. … I’ll take a month off and pray on it and re-stabilize my life, then see what will be next for me.”
Kim said he’s working with the Office of Housing and Community Development to help firmly establish the duties of what the release described as a “very important job amid our spiraling homeless problem.”
“I have nobody in mind until we clearly define what this person will do,” the mayor said.
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Mahalo for your service Lance. I for one know your heart and passion to make a difference towards this homeless crisis. Good luck on your future ventures.
Heart in the right place but working for Harry Kim And wanna be yakuza Okabe was too much. Harry Kim’s last quote says it all. After a year and a half and all the money spent and moving forward with another camp, he has no clue what the Homeless Coordinator will do! That’s a hint into why Lance left.
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Should just leave the position unfilled and give the money directly to the hotel and developer industry. That seems to be Kim’s only plan for anything. I imagine Niimi got sick of working for someone as unethical and incompetent as Kim.