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CHAPTER I <br />INTRODUCTION <br />congestion, parks/recreation/open space, protection of the environment, hazard mitigation, <br />and protection of ancestral and historic sites, community character, retail, and tourism. <br />d. Charrettes. A charrette is a "working" public meeting where technical experts sit with the <br />public and work together on maps and images. There were two charrettes, the first held in <br />March 2006 and the other in June 2006. In the first charrette, the public identified <br />alternative growth scenarios and selected a preferred scenario. In the second charrette, <br />the public articulated desired principles to provide details for a preferred scenario. <br />e. Working Groups. Eleven working groups made up of citizens and community stakeholders <br />met monthly, from July 2006 — September 2006, to focus in more detail on specific issue <br />areas. The working group developed goals, objectives, and policies for agriculture, cultural <br />resources, energy, environment, flooding and natural hazards, government, housing, land <br />use, public facilities and programs, recreation, and transportation. Each of the working <br />groups focused on one of the above topics. <br />For a more detailed documentation of the planning process, see Public Involvement Summary: Process <br />and Results in Volume II. <br />r l� <br />O'a FZ! <br />F <br />Mapping the Future Workshop, February 2006. <br />First meeting of the 109 small group meetings. Sotero Agoot <br />1-4 KONA CDP <br />