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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The combination of these challenges calls for bold planning initiatives to re-shape the <br /> pattern of future growth and development in a manner that is more in harmony with the natural <br /> setting and more supportive of a better, sustainable quality of life. These initiatives are <br /> embodied in the three main themes of this plan. <br /> <br /> 1.3 ORGANIZATION OF THE PLAN <br /> The Puna Community Development Plan is organized into three overarching themes that <br /> correspond to the top three issues that face the region, as identified in the public involvement <br /> process, including: <br /> <br /> • Public participation and County policy, as reflected in earlier planning efforts, <br /> including the draft Puna Community Development Plan in the early 1990's, the <br /> County of Hawaii General Plan (2005), the Puna Regional Circulation Study (2005), <br /> and the various community-based master plans produced for several of Puna's <br /> subdivisions and villages. <br /> • The 130 Small Group Meetings held throughout Puna in early 2006 to solicit issues, <br /> concerns and ideas at the "grass roots" level. <br /> <br /> • The two public workshops held in July and September, 2006, to provide background <br /> information on conditions and trends and potential tools to address issues, as well as <br /> to solicit additional comments and ideas from Puna stakeholders. <br /> • The analyses and recommendations in written reports prepared and submitted by the <br /> citizen-based Working Groups. <br /> <br /> • Comments received on the series of three Working Papers prepared by the project <br /> consultant to address each of the three themes, drawing from the reports of the <br /> Working Groups and the preceding planning efforts. <br /> • Deliberations and decisions by the Puna Community Development Plan Steering <br /> Committee in a series of meetings in September through December 2007 on <br /> preliminary goals, objectives and actions compiled by the project consultant, based on <br /> the results of the above work products. <br /> At its January 18, 2007 meeting the Steering Committee adopted the following vision <br /> statement to embrace the three themes and guide the direction of the plan: <br /> <br /> <br /> The Vision: Malama Puna A Mau Loa! <br /> <br /> Residents of Puna live in harmony with the 'dina while promoting a sustainable vibrant local <br /> economy, healthy communities, and a viable transportation system that is accessible, friendly and <br /> safe for now and future generations. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The three themes of this plan are presented in the following order: <br /> <br /> <br /> 1-6 <br />