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Communications - Type
COM
Communications - Council Term
2006-2008
Communication
0176
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118
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Bruce McClure, Public Works Director
Communications - Referred To
COUNCIL
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Council: Close file - 8/22/07 Council: Bill 51, Draft 4 postponed to 8/15/07 Council Meeting - 7/25/07
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AGE COUNCIL 2007/07/25 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Agendas\2006-2008\Council
AGE COUNCIL 2007/08/22 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Agendas\2006-2008\Council
BIL 051 Draft 04 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Bills\2006-2008
COM 0176.000 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Communications\2006-2008
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4 <br /> OVERALL OBSERVATIONS cS[ AGENDA <br /> The meeting continued with the June 22 agenda and was as interactive and informative as <br /> <br /> the first. Fewer participants and the setting at the Naniloa contributed to a more casual and <br /> easy tone. <br /> Discussions back and forth between participants and Councilmember Ford continued as in <br /> <br /> the earlier meeting, but the group wanted to change the format and go back to the one-way <br /> input in the interest of time. We did complete Draft 5, and the format closed out with <br /> general feedback and opinions about the bill's revolution and suggestions on how to work <br /> together better in the future. <br /> It appeared to this facilitator that everyone felt heard and had the input they wanted, albeit <br /> in perhaps a little shorter timeframe than they would have liked. <br /> It was agreed that any other agenda items should be scheduled later with appropriate <br /> participants: <br /> ? making chapter assignments- <br /> ? discussion about the Hokukano, Waiaha and Waiakea House Lots situations and <br /> ? a comprehensive discussion about the economic and other impacts. <br /> A few participants were late joining and some left for a time and returned. After <br /> adjournment, more than half of the participants stayed to continue discussions until after <br /> the facilitation team had broken down and left. Some remarked to each other that they had <br /> heard laughter during this meeting and not at the earlier meeting. <br /> RECORDING NOTES <br /> This summary was extracted from the recorders notes rather than transcribed so the reader <br /> can better understand the tone as well as the issues of the participants. The recording notes <br /> will be returned to you and can be transcribed verbatim if desired. <br /> QUESTIONNAIRES <br /> Questionnaires have not yet been compiled. 13 of the possible 23 were turned in to the <br /> facilitator. The specifics will be summarized and coordinated with the recorder's notes. <br /> Anyone who still has a questionnaire can be included if received right away. Some may <br /> feel that the notes and what Council Member Ford recorded were sufficient input. <br /> <br />
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