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• Gmse ships -welcome, crafts, cafes, town squares <br /> • More public restrooms and parking • I ~ <br /> • River and bay health <br /> • Business support-- education about working in Do~nrn .km~ <br /> tov~n and assistance for staying in business ~f'^~~ana(M~~i ~ <br /> _ cocoa„ . _u _ I c- _ <br /> - y ~o~~~.o ui.u wn~ - pu~~ni. itGioNUll, ]UIIIpU115, _~`ifdi~f <br /> parks, lighting, pedesinan access ~~d~p~w~+nrsnMs <br /> • Recreation -students, town square, special community uein~~ <br /> activities (i e_ July 4'~) ~ b~m~C"""~'~°Y? <br /> Hilo as a theme ety-clock tower z~~. <br /> -praluuaagqe~~ <br /> Downtown housing and the homeless juY.t~tn pedb~ <br /> • Incentives for landowners, dilapidated buildings, code 1°!f^~ <br /> changes iwd <br /> • Sustainabiily ~{:.~M~n n~d~ Gfi 9~`anefut~' <br /> Pier/unlimited access to Downtown for pedestrians <br /> The goals for this workshop were to refine the community's vision, and to begin action <br /> planning. After the workshop the group realized that their goals were far too ambitious. The <br /> evaluations from the public and from the steering committee confirmed that while the facilitators were <br /> wonderful, the small groups needed trained facilitators. Once everyone broke into small groups, they <br /> lost focus because expectations were not clearly identified. Another top criticism was that there was <br /> too much to cover in too little time. <br /> At first the organizing group was deflated. This workshop did not meet their expectations. <br /> Everyone had volunteered long hours of hard work to prepare for this event. Gail and Diane had <br /> generously donated many pro bona hours to help them. In their excitement, the group had <br /> ~'a c <br /> IAMNt*~{ b.r.q•• sr. ~ <br /> er h•' [1 <br /> ,~1 N f <br /> n.l Y ~r v <br /> ea <br /> t. <br /> t <br /> <br /> 12 <br /> <br />