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Laie Hotel City Council Hearing

Wednesday, August 17th 
 
 

 

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150 construction jobs...125 new jobs for residents, and students in BYU-Hawaii's hospitality program...a hotel nearby for family and guests visiting the area...a venue for wedding receptions, family reunions and other gatherings...

 

Are you in favor? If so, your support is needed.

 

After three previous public input meetings, including two City Council Zoning Committee meetings, the full Honolulu City Council will hold a hearing on a permit application for the Laie hotel. If approved, the hotel project should finally be able to move forward towards groundbreaking.

 

Even if you don't testify, your attendance in support is important and makes a difference. The meeting is set for next Wednesday, August 17th, 10 a.m. in the City Council Chamber at Honolulu Hale. Opposing voices have been working hard to prevent opportunities for needed growth and jobs, and will be at the hearing to voice their opinions.
Laie hotel - artist's rendering of view northward
Artist's rendering of the Laie hotel (view northward)

 

Although the site is already zoned for hotel and business use, a Special Management Area permit is needed due to the site's proximity to the shoreline. The goal is to have the hotel open for the PCC's 50th Anniversary in 2013!

 

For more info on the hotel and SMA permit application, please see our February 17, 2011 newsletter available in the Newsletter Archive at www.envisionlaie.com.

 

To see the City Council agenda for the August 17th hearing, please go to: http://www4.honolulu.gov/docushare/dsweb/Get/Document-115890/081711%20Council%20Agenda.htm

  

To submit written testimony, please go to: http://www.honolulu.gov/council/emailccl.htm

  

Our collective support is critical to our community's future.



Mahalo,

The Envision Lā'ie Team

 


     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.
     For more information, visit:
www.envisionlaie.com