Mayor says restricting construction in lava zones 1 and 2 would be counterproductive

Courtesy of U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Lava zone map of the Big Island.
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald file photo Steam rises May 9 from fissure 14 at the intersection of Leilani Avenue and Pohoiki Road in Leilani Estates.
Associated Press file photo Toxic gases rise near an abandoned home in the Leilani Estates subdivision near Pahoa on May 18.
Marco Garcia/Associated Press file photo Mayor Harry Kim speaks during a community meeting May 4 at Pahoa High School.

Because so much of Hawaii Island geography is designated as lava zones 1 and 2, it doesn’t make sense to bar construction there, said Mayor Harry Kim on Tuesday.