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• <br /> ai;- - _ - <br /> .' <br /> •,tea <br /> PAT PATHz- PP EsC c r F R Tis HAWAI' L <br /> PO Box 62 ® KAILUA-KONA, HAWAII 96745 a (808) 326-9495 a Fax(808) 327-9429 <br /> Saarb of-Director" <br /> Gerry L.Roll, <br /> President <br /> Robert K.Okawa, <br /> Vice President <br /> Janet Higa Miller, August 31, 1998 <br /> Secretary/Treasurer <br /> Andrea Abay Abay <br /> Kealoha Curnan-Medina Dominic Yagong, Chair <br /> Wendy Gaertner Committee on Public Works & Parks <br /> Owen C.Hobbs <br /> Scott Mitchell County of Hawai- <br /> Daniel S.Peters 25 Aupuni Street <br /> Michael!.Riehrn <br /> Frank H.Sayre,DDS Hilo, Hawai'196725 <br /> Robert A.Stuit <br /> Atm-fors Dear Councilman Yagong, <br /> Toni Blair <br /> Barbara f.Bush <br /> Linda Jane Kelley I am writing to discourage the adoption of Resolutions Nos. 312-98 and 311- <br /> Ron Reilly 98. These resolutions support the trading of abandoned County roadways which <br /> could be developed into sections of the Ka`apuni o Hawaii Pathway (a vision for a <br /> aterunver <br /> Ann C.Peterson multi-use trail encircling the island, supported by the County Council Resolution No. <br /> 269-98). <br /> Aiwon <br /> m promote trrH/csaii7ty <br /> The Old Walua Road Bike & Pedestrian Scenic Route is a perfect example of <br /> . <br /> educwtxon,and asa/e how these old corridors can be made available for alternatives modes of <br /> environment on <br /> roadways and trails for transportation to commute and recreate. Opened in 1996, the Old Walua Road <br /> /rogation, i multi-use lane is in constant use by residents and visitors who are anxious for more <br /> fitness,and alternative <br /> modes of transportation : trails to be developed. <br /> Studies done on the over 3,000 multi-use trails nation-wide have shown that if <br /> this area is slated for development, a multi-use trail running through it would increase <br /> property values, and increase the selling price of adjacent land. Not to mention the <br /> many other benefits as defined in Resolution 269-98, such as providing a sense or <br /> community, allowing for healthier life-styles, and offering a safe place for children tc <br /> play. <br /> Please do not adopt these resolutions which promote the further loss o <br /> potential right-of-ways for the Ka'apuni o Hawai'i Pathway. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> be <br /> (4kb-site: ! Ann C. Peterson <br /> w1414•.hialoha.CY)t a <br /> f-maiG Executive Director <br /> i atlIt Mid.lirt <br /> II: <br />