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RfPOR1 ON 7HE COMMUN1n,5uRVfY ON 1/-/f HAWAI ,l COUNIYGENt" PLAN <br />C. ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT: Ecotourism was <br />considered a favorable area for development. <br />Comments called for development of bikeways and <br />improved shoulder areas to encourage low -impact <br />biking tours. Also encouraged were more events like <br />the Ironman Triathlon World Championship, more <br />parks, and promoting the Hawaiian culture. The <br />need to limit liability was mentioned to help promote <br />this economic activity. <br />D. CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT: Very low priority for <br />respondents, with only 14 percent seeing the need for <br />more push in the construction industry. Comments <br />did relate a need for quality construction over <br />quantity, and the need for more infrastructure <br />development such as schools, libraries, and roadways. <br />Under grounding utilities was mentioned. <br />E. DEVELOPMENT: One of the few areas where half of <br />the respondents wanted LESS. Many thought that the <br />vacant buildings should be filled before more <br />construction is allowed. The need for planned <br />development is a common theme, as well as the need <br />to move away from high-end development. On the <br />positive side, some noted that more jobs would be <br />created with more development. <br />F. AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT: Selected as one of the <br />top three areas of development, with 74 percent <br />calling for more aquaculture development. As with <br />agriculture, aquaculture was seen as a way to become <br />more self sufficient, and an excellent way to diversify <br />our economy while minimizing the impact on <br />infrastructure. <br />T <br />Ecotourism Development <br />100% j <br />100% <br />80% - <br />64% <br />60% <br />t <br />40% <br />i <br />23% <br />20%4% <br />8% <br />1 -W-I-.___+_ <br />0% . <br />- - + -- <br />- <br />More Same Less N/R <br />Construction Development 1 <br />100% <br />100% <br />80% <br />t <br />60% <br />40% <br />20% <br />36% 36% <br />40% <br />20% <br />14% <br />13% <br />0% <br />-�-- <br />-1-1— <br />More <br />Same Less N/R <br />Aquaculture Development <br />100% 74% <br />80% <br />60% <br />40% <br />20% 14% 4% 8% <br />0% - –+–M-+— <br />More Same Less N/R <br />Development <br />100% <br />80% {60% <br />t <br />50% <br />40% <br />20% <br />14% 25% ° <br />10 /o <br />0% <br />More Same Less N/R <br />Aquaculture Development <br />100% 74% <br />80% <br />60% <br />40% <br />20% 14% 4% 8% <br />0% - –+–M-+— <br />More Same Less N/R <br />