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  Mahalo For Your Support!
December 9, 2010 Edition
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Aloha ,

On Tuesday evening residents had another opportunity to give input on the City's Ko'olau Loa Sustainable Communities Plan draft.

Several hundred residents showed up in the blue Envision Laie t-shirts to show their support. From beginning to end of the meeting, the Kahuku High cafeteria was awash in a sea of blue. 

Hundreds attend in support of City's plan and Envision Laie
Hundreds attend in support of City's plan and Envision Laie

The strong showing sent a clear message to City staff and consultants that the large majority of Ko'olau Loa favors growth proposals for our area. Attendance by supporters was a reflection of an extensive, scientific survey last year of nearly 700 Oahu and area residents. The results of that survey showed that 3 out of 4 Ko'olau Loa residents support amending the City's plan to allow growth for BYU-Hawaii and developing housing at Malaekahana.

LCA President Pane Meatoga, Jr. testifies in support
LCA President Pane Meatoga, Jr. testifies in support


Many community leaders and residents testified in support of the City's plan draft. An overriding theme was that there are real needs in our area, the City's planning department listened and the plan draft reflects what the community wants.

BYUH Vice President Debbie Hippolite-Wright testifies in support
BYUH Vice President Debbie Hippolite-Wright testifies

 

The meeting was a great success, due largely to those who attended even if they did not voice their support -- just being there conveyed a strong message.  A big mahalo to all those who came out to show their support.

Thank you,

The Envision Lā'ie Team

 

Note: To view more photos of the meeting, go to Envision Laie's Facebook page.

     Envision Lā'ie represents a diverse group of residents and stakeholders of Ko'olau Loa working together to study Lā'ie and plan for its future possibilities, a future that protects quality of life and emphasizes the values of the people who live in the Ko'olau Loa region.
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