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From: Diana Ogata <diana@munekiyohiraga.com>
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2023 8:38 AM
To: Planning Internet Mail
Cc: Kari Luna Nunokawa
Subject: Munekiyo Hiraga Expression of Interest— Response to Notice to Providers of
Professional Services for Fiscal Year 2023-2024
Attachments: COH, Planning SOQ pkg.June 2023.pdf
To: Zendo Kern, Planning Director
County of Hawaii
Planning Department
From: Kari Luna Nunokawa, Senior Manager
Munekiyo Hiraga
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Year 2023-2024
Message:
In response to the County of Hawaii Notice to Providers of Professional Services, we are submitting
the attached information for Munekiyo Hiraga.
Please feel free to contact Kari Luna Nunokawa at (808) 244-2015, should you have any questions in
this regard. Thank you!
Diana Ogata,Administrative Assistant,Accounting
Email: diana(a�munekiyohira ae ccoom
MUNEKIYO HIRAGA
Maui: 305 High Street, Suite 104,Wailuku, Hawaii 96793 T: 808.244.2015 F: 808.244.8729
Oahu: 735 Bishop Street, Suite 412, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 T: 808.983.1233
Planning. Project Management. Sustainable Solutions. www.muneki o� a m
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Karlynn K. Fukuda
PRESIDENT
Mark Alexander Roy AICP,LEED AP
M U N E K I YO H I R AG A
VICE PRESIDENT
Planning.Project Management.Sustainable Solutions. Tessa Munekiyo Ng AICP
VICE PRESIDENT
Michael T. Munekiyo AICP
SENIOR ADVISOR
June 16, 2023
Via email: plannin_g0-hawaiicounty._gov
Zendo Kern, Planning Director
County of Hawaii
Planning Department
101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
SUBJECT: Munekiyo Hiraga Expression of Interest — Response to Notice to
Providers of Professional Services for Fiscal Year 2023-2024
Dear Mr. Kern:
In response to the County's Notice to Providers of Professional Services for the fiscal
year 2023-2024, we are submitting for your consideration our enclosed Form 120 and
Qualifications Documentation for Munekiyo Hiraga, company brochure, as well as a list
of five (5) references.
Pursuant to the Notice, this letter serves as our expression of interest to be considered
for the following category of service:
PL.3) Community Planning (Community Planning Assistant: project
management support, community organizing, public participation, meeting
facilitation)
PL.4) Community Planning (Community/Regional Plans, General Plan, Climate
Adaptation)
PL.5) Community Planning (Environmental Planning, Environmental
Assessments, Environmental Impact Statements)
PL.6) Community Planning (Land Use Codes/Studies, Form Based Codes)
PL.7) Community Planning (Public Access Planning)
PL.8) Community Planning (Writer, Grant Writer)
PL.9) Economist/Social Science (Socio-Economic and Housing Studies)
Maui: 305 High Street, Suite 104 • Wailuku, Hawaii 96793 • Tel: 808.244.2015 • Fax: 808.244.8729
Oahu:735 Bishop Street, Suite 412 • Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 • Tel: 808.983.1233
www.munekiyohiraga.com
Zendo Kern, Planning Director
June 16, 2023
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Since its founding in 1989, Munekiyo Hiraga has provided professional services in
community planning, governmental affairs, and community engagement for a broad
range of clients in the State of Hawaii. Munekiyo Hiraga began as a very small
company and has grown to now employing, on average, approximately 18 to 20 people
between its Maui and Oahu offices in the last five (5) years.
Please do not hesitate to contact me at (808) 244-2015 or by email at
Planning(a)munekiyohiraga.com if you have any questions. We appreciate the
opportunity to submit this letter of interest.
Very truly yours,
Kari Luna Nunokawa, Ed. D.
Senior Manager
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I. QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY......................................................................................... 1
A. INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................1
B. MISSION STATEMENT "EXCELLENCE IN PROCESS MANAGEMENT.............1
C. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROVIDED............................................................2
D. OUR CORE VALUES............................................................................................2
E. OUTCOMES SOUGHT FOR EACH ASSIGNMENT.............................................3
F. QUALITY CONTROL AND QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN..................................3
G. PRINCIPALS.........................................................................................................5
H. POINT OF CONTACT...........................................................................................7
II. FORM 120.........................................................................................................................8
III. RESUMES ......................................................................................................................21
IV. REFERENCES WHO MAY BE CONTACTED................................................................25
V. MUNEKIYO HIRAGA BROCHURE.................................................................................26
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QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY I
I. QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
A. INTRODUCTION
Munekiyo Hiraga is a full service planning, government affairs, and community
engagement consulting firm. The firm provides services statewide for a diverse client list
which includes governmental agencies, landowners, small businesses, attorneys,
architects, engineers, and non-profit organizations. The professionals and support staff
of Munekiyo Hiraga have been working together as a team for over 30 years. Munekiyo
Hiraga is a statewide firm, with project experience on every major island, and has offices
in Wailuku, Maui and Honolulu, Oahu.
Munekiyo Hiraga is a Minority-Owned, Woman-Owned, and Small Business Association
Certified HUBZone firm. Through the Historically Underutilized Business Zones
(HUBZone) Program of the Small Business Association, the firm has preferential access
to Federal procurement opportunities.
B. MISSION STATEMENT "EXCELLENCE IN PROCESS MANAGEMENT"
Munekiyo Hiraga is dedicated and committed to providing responsive professional
services of the highest quality to all clients. Quality in service by the Munekiyo Hiraga
team is:
1. Timely
Consistently meeting clients' project time schedules through sound management
and resource allocation practices. All projects shall be conducted to meet or better
client deadline requirements. Where special scheduling needs are identified, fast-
track timetables will be formulated and implemented.
2. Proactive
Emphasizing project pre-assessment to anticipate issues and concerns which may
arise during the course of an assignment. Early assessment and identification of
potential issues can translate into time savings during the course of project
planning and implementation. In this regard, it is the firm's objective to conduct
early consultation and coordination with client, agencies, and community
stakeholders to ensure that issues are identified as early as practicable.
3. Strategic and Thorough
Implementing a philosophy that emphasizes diligent and strategically coordinated
follow-up with the client, agencies and community stakeholders having a direct
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interest in the project. By maintaining ongoing and responsive communication with
clients and stakeholders involved in the project, the smooth and timely completion
of assignment objectives can be facilitated.
C. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROVIDED
A broad range of consulting services is provided by Munekiyo Hiraga to meet the
increasingly complex environment in which project development and public policy are
implemented. In this regard, client services include, but are not limited to, the following
areas:
• Government affairs, community engagement, and communications strategies
• Preparation of technical and feasibility studies, including economic and fiscal
impact studies and benefit cost analysis
• Preparation of environmental assessments/environmental impact statements
• Application preparation and process coordination for land use, environmental and
construction permits
• Preparation of land use/policy planning studies and development feasibility studies
• Due diligence and permit scoping analyses
• Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis and mapping
The staff of Munekiyo Hiraga has significant experience with governmental agencies and
has an excellent understanding of governmental processes, policies, and protocols. In
addition, Munekiyo Hiraga places significant value on civil discourse in community
engagement activities. It is through establishing open relationships with agency
representatives and community stakeholders that Munekiyo Hiraga is able to facilitate
successful project processing.
D. OUR CORE VALUES
Gratitude As individuals and as a company, we are grateful to our clients, our partners
in government and our partners in the community. In times of conflict and
challenge, gratitude enhances our capacity to achieve harmony.
Selflessness Selflessness means sharing and giving, without expectation of reward.
This mindset allows us to work in the context of"company" rather than as
"individuals". A selfless company will more easily coexist with partners in
government and community.
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Humility Humility cannot exist without selflessness. Humility is a mindset and
behavior pattern where recognition of self is set aside in the interest of the
company, and where the interest of the company is set aside for the interest
of clients and community.
E. OUTCOMES SOUGHT FOR EACH ASSIGNMENT
Whether an assignment involves the preparation of a permit application or a technical
study, the monitoring of proposed legislation, or the formulation of a community
engagement program, Munekiyo Hiraga seeks outcomes which are designed to advance
harmony among all project participants. In this regard, the following outcomes are
emphasized in each assignment:
1. Mutually respectful working relationships among Client, governmental agencies,
and community stakeholders; and
2. Managed expectations through a communication framework which is clear and
characterized by trust.
Through successfully meeting project objectives for over 2,000 assignments over the
course of 30 years, Munekiyo Hiraga has come to be recognized as a leader in
environmental and regulatory processes, technical analysis, and governmental and
community affairs.
F. QUALITY CONTROL AND QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN
Munekiyo Hiraga has established a reputation for providing professional planning services
based on sound technical and qualitative analysis, to yield strategically responsible
responses and recommendations. Munekiyo Hiraga's approach to planning is based on
respecting the intuitive insights of our clients, analyzing reliable technical and policy
issues, and integrating both to provide the highest quality of service.
To ensure delivery of reports and applications of the highest caliber, Munekiyo Hiraga has
instituted a quality control methodology which is iterative in nature and instituted at the
start and throughout a project until completion.
Recognizing the importance of quality control and the desire to maintain a high level of
professional integrity in documents produced by Munekiyo Hiraga, we firmly believe that
quality is essential to a successful planning firm and key to our company principles. To
integrate quality into our corporate values, we strive to naturally blend the following
practices into every project:
• Accurate information gathering
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• Continual communication with Client and project team
• Early consultation with applicable Federal, State, and County agencies as well as
key community stakeholders
• Allowing for sufficient time to prepare required reports while meeting Client's
timeline requirements
• Encouraging constructive review and comment and maintaining an open-door
policy of in-house commentary
• Management's commitment to quality and professional standards of planning
services
• Utilizing the most experienced and skilled personnel available
• Providing sufficient personnel to staff projects
• Continuing education and training of staff
• Maintaining quality of production and office facilities
These practices provide the foundation upon which Munekiyo Hiraga has built its quality
control program. The program utilizes various internal controls, reviews, standardized
procedures, and checklists.
Illustrative of this process, upon receipt of the Notice to Proceed, the Project Team is
selected. Generally, the project team will consist of a Principal in Charge (PIC), a
Manager, Senior Associate, or Associate, and an administrative support staff person.
Prior to the start of production of the report/application document, the Project Team meets
to review the project scope and background. Production tasks are assigned to members
of the Project Team and a preliminary production timeline is established for the
report/application. At each stage of production, the Project Team reviews the
report/application and may seek input from other staff members who are not assigned to
the project, but who have familiarity with the project area, project scope, and/or key issues
related to the project for government agencies and/or community stakeholders.
Additionally, Quality Control (QC) editors are assigned to the Project Team. The QC
editors are Associates, Managers, or PICs who are not associated with the project.
Documentation preparation and reviews, therefore, involve strict standards to ensure
accuracy and quality.
Munekiyo Hiraga believes that its disciplined quality control process is essential to the
production of quality documents for our Clients. We continually review our quality control
review process to insure that the highest professional standards are met.
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G. PRINCIPALS
1. Karlynn Fukuda, President
Ms. Fukuda has 29 years of public relations, governmental services and planning
experience. As the public information officer for the County of Maui, she
coordinated with all county departments and agencies for the preparation of press
releases, media interviews and the planning and implementation of special
projects. Ms. Fukuda has been involved in the preparation and processing of
Chapter 343, Hawaii Revised Statutes, Environmental Assessments, the
processing of land entitlements and other governmental permits for landowners.
She has managed the creation and execution of reports and brochures for County
and State agencies, as well as private landowners. She has also been involved in
community relations efforts for landowners, including facilitating meetings for
community-based master planning and general project reviews.
Ms. Fukuda holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and Mass
Communication and a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications from the
University of Colorado at Boulder, as well as a Master of Arts degree in
Communication from Washington State University.
2. Mark Alexander Roy, AICP, LEED AP BD+C, Vice President
Mr. Roy has 23 years of professional experience, including training/facilitation, and
providing planning and project management consulting services to governmental
agencies, land trust organizations, as well as non-profit institutions and corporate
clients. Mr. Roy has extensive experience in matters related to strategic planning,
management of complex permitting initiatives, and preparation of environmental
impact statements for major land use actions. Mr. Roy has advised large land
trusts, private landowners, and State and County agencies in guiding projects
through the regulatory and environmental review process.
Mr. Roy is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), the
American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter and is a LEED Accredited
Professional through the U.S. Green Building Council. He attended college for
both undergraduate and post graduate studies in the United Kingdom and
graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Environmental Management from the
University of Leeds, and, a Master of Science in Environmental Protection from the
University of Salford, Manchester.
3. Tessa Munekiyo Nq, AICP, Vice President
Ms. Ng has 17 years of professional planning experience, providing planning and
project management consulting services, as well as fiscal and economic impact
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analysis and market analysis to various private development companies, non-profit
organizations, and government agencies. Ms. Ng has extensive experience in
matters related to strategic planning, fiscal and economic analysis, preparation of
regulatory permits, and community outreach for land use permitting actions. Ms.
Ng has advised major landowners, government agencies and non-profit
organizations through the environmental review and land use permitting process.
Ms. Ng is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), the
American Planning Association (APA), Hawaii Chapter, the Urban Land Institute
(ULI), and Lambda Alpha International Honorary Society for the Advancement of
Land Economics. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Economy from
Georgetown University in Washington D.C. and received a Master in City Planning
from the University of California at Berkley.
4. Michael T. Munekiyo, AICP, Senior Advisor
Mr. Munekiyo has 49 years of professional planning experience, which includes
positions with State and County governments, a private consulting firm and a
corporate landowner. Mr. Munekiyo's experience touches upon a solid and broad
base of planning programs and projects, ranging from the preparation of issue
papers for the Hawaii Coastal Zone Management Program and Hawaii State Plan,
and processing of regulatory permit applications and environmental impact
statements for major infrastructure improvements. He has thorough knowledge of
State and County planning processes and has a full understanding of County
legislative processes.
Mr. Munekiyo holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from
Colorado State University and a Master of Urban and Regional Planning Degree
from the University of Hawaii. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified
Planners (AICP), American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter, and is a
Registered Professional Engineer (State of Colorado).
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H. POINT OF CONTACT
For additional information regarding the firm's services and capabilities, please contact
us.
Maui Office Oahu Office
305 High Street, Suite 104 735 Bishop Street, Suite 412
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone: (808) 244-2015 Phone: (808) 983-1233
Fax: (808) 244-8729
Email: plan ning(a)munekiyohiraga.com
Web: www.munekiyohiraga.com
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` KARLYNN FUKUDA
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305 High Street, Suite 104,Wailuku, Hawai'i 96793 08)244-2015 MUNEKIYO HIRAGA
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karlynn@munekiyohiraga.com Planning.Project Management.Sustainable Solutions.
Summary
• Areas of Professional Experience: Project management; community planning; environmental impact analysis;
regulatory permitting; community outreach
• Years of Experience: 29 years
• Years with Munekiyo Hiraga: 20 years
Education
• Master of Arts, Communication —Washington State University, 1996
• Bachelor of Science, Communications— University of Colorado, Boulder, 1992
• Bachelor of Arts, Journalism and Mass Communications — University of Colorado, Boulder, 1992
Registrations, Certifications and Membership in Professional Associations
American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter
List of Selected Projects
• County of Maui, Department of Public Works, Lower Honoapiilani Road Improvements at Kaopala Bay: Community
outreach and coordination for potential alternatives review for improvements to roadway located adjacent to the
shoreline (County of Maui, Department of Public Works, ongoing)
• Honoapi`ilani Highway Realignment: Special Management Area (SMA) Assessment and Shoreline Setback
Assessment/Determination applications, Chapter 343, Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) Environmental Assessment
(EA) Exemption and Community Outreach for shifting of two (2) portions of the existing highway to move it further away
from the shoreline in Olowalu and Ukumehame, Maui, Hawaii (State of Hawaii Department of Transportation, ongoing)
• Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Pu`unani Homestead: Chapter 343, HRS EA for a proposed residential housing
subdivision for DHHL beneficiaries in Waikapu, Maui, Hawaii (DDC, 2020)
• LThu`e Airport Runway Safety Area Improvements: Assistance with Chapter 343, HRS and National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) EA for the installation of FAA required improvements to meet runway safety standards in LThu`e,
Kauai, Hawaii (State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, 2017)
• Kahului Airport Access Road, Phase I: NEPA EA for the construction of a new access road to Kahului Airport in Kahului,
Maui, Hawaii (State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, 2012)
Previous Employment
• County of Maui, Office of the Mayor, Public Information Officer
• Kapalua Land Company, Ltd., Public Relations Assistant
Community Activities
• Leader, Maui Girls 4-H Club
• Team Mom, Kahului Giants Baseball
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MARK ALEXANDER ROY
AICP, LEED AP BD+C
VICE PRESIDENT
MUNEKIYO HIRAGA
305 High Street, Suite 104,Wailuku, Hawai'i 96793 Planning.Project Management.Sustainable Solutions.
(808)244-2015
mark@munekiyohiraga.com
Summary
• Areas of Professional Experience: Project and process management; scoping/feasibility studies; due diligence
research; environmental impact analysis; regulatory permitting; community/stakeholder outreach and engagement
• Years of Experience: 23 years
• Years with Munekiyo Hiraga: 19 years
Education
• Master of Science in Environmental Protection — University of Salford, Manchester, England (United Kingdom),
2000
• Bachelor of Arts Honors in Environmental Management—University of Leeds, Leeds, England (United Kingdom),
1998
Registrations, Certifications and Membership in Professional Associations
American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP); American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter; LEED Accredited
Professional (LEED AP BD+C)
List of Selected Projects
• Wailuku River Bank Stabilization Project: Chapter 343, Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) Environmental Assessment
(EA), and regulatory permitting (Including Department of Army Permit, Water Quality Certification, and Coastal Zone
Management Consistency Determination) for slope stabilization improvements to the Wailuku River in Wailuku, Maui,
Hawaii (County of Maui, Department of Public Works, ongoing)
• Hele Mai Maui Long Range Transportation Plan: Community outreach support for Maui Metropolitan Planning
Organization's Long-Range Transportation Plan Update Process (Maui Metropolitan Planning Organization, 2020)
• Lahaina Ferry Pier Improvements: Regulatory permitting (Department of Army, Section 401 Water Quality Certification,
Historic District Approval, and Shoreline Setback Variance) and community outreach assistance for construction of a
new pier and harbor master office improvements at the Lahaina Small Boat Harbor in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii (State of
Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources, 2019)
• Moloka`i Public Library Addition Project: Chapter 343, HRS EA and Special Management Area (SMA) Use Permit for
renovations to the existing Molokai Public Library in Kaunakakai, Molokai, Hawaii (State of Hawaii, Department of
Accounting and General Services, 2018)
• Lahaina Bypass Southern Terminus Relocation Project: National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance
coordination and Chapter 343, HRS EA for relocation of southern terminus of the Lahaina Bypass, in Lahaina, Maui,
Hawaii (State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, 2016)
Previous Employment
• University of Hawaii Maui College, Maui Language Institute, English Instructor
• International School of English, Yokohama (Japan), Lead English Teacher/Trainer
• Westgate Corporation, Nihon University (Japan), College English Tutor
• Japan Exchange Teaching (JET) Program, English Teacher
• The British Embassy, Tokyo, Japan, Professional Internship
• GEOS Corporation (Japan), English Teacher
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ti.1 TESSA MUNEKIYO NG, AICP
(808)983-1233
VICE PRESIDENT 4 /,�
735 Bishop Street, Suite 412, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96813 MUNEKIYO HIRAGA
tessa@munekiyohiraga.com Planning.Project Management.Sustainable Solutions.
Summary
• Areas of Professional Experience: Project management; feasibility studies; economic and fiscal impact analysis;
agricultural impact analysis; market analysis; environmental impact analysis; regulatory permitting; GIS mapping and
analysis
• Years of Experience: 17 years
• Years with Munekiyo Hiraga: 12 years
Education
• Master of City Planning, Housing and Community Development Concentration—University of California, Berkeley, 2008
• Bachelor of Arts Degree with Honors in Political Economy, History Minor— Georgetown University, Washington, DC,
2006
Registrations, Certifications and Membership in Professional Associations
American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP); American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter; Urban Land Institute;
Lambda Alpha International Land Economics Society for the Advancement of Land Economics, Aloha Chapter
List of Selected Projects
• Hale Pilina Family Affordable Housing Project: Chapter 343, Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) Environmental
Assessment (EA) and Chapter 2.97 Maui County Code Affordable Housing Approval for affordable rental housing
project in Kahului, Maui, Hawaii (Catholic Charities Housing Development Corporation, 2021)
• DLNR Industrial and Business Park at Pulehunui: Chapter 343, HRS Environmental Impact Statement(EIS), Economic
and Fiscal Impact Analysis, and Community Outreach for 280-acre industrial and business park in Pulehunui, Maui,
Hawaii (State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources, 2019)
• Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve Master Plan Improvements: Chapter 343, HRS EA Exemption and regulatory permitting
for improvements at Hanauma Bay, Oahu, Hawaii (Bowers and Kubota and City and County of Honolulu, Department
of Design and Construction, 2019)
• KOhio Highway Widening, Kuamo`o Road to Temporary Kapa`a Bypass Road: Benefit Cost Analysis for roadway
widening project in Kapa`a, Kauai, Hawaii (Wilson Okamoto Corporation, 2019)
• Banyan Drive Feasibility Analysis: Tourism Market Study, Master Lease Feasibility Analysis, and Sea Level Rise
Assessment Report for State-owned parcels along Banyan Drive in Hilo, Hawaii Island, Hawaii (State of Hawaii,
Department of Land and Natural Resources, 2013)
Previous Employment
• Munekiyo Planning Services, Owner/Consultant (contractor to Munekiyo & Hiraga, Inc. and Bay Area Economics)
• Bay Area Economics, Senior Associate and Associate
• East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation, Real Estate Development Intern
Community Activities
• Past President, American Planning Association, Hawaii Chapter
• Communications Chair, Lambda Alpha International, Aloha Chapter
• Executive Committee Member, Urban Land Institute Young Leaders Group
• Volunteer, Urban Land Institute Urban Plan
• Member, Kalaupapa Memorial Committee
• Member, Georgetown University Club of Hawaii
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MICHAEL T. MUNEKIYO, AICP M
SENIOR ADVISOR 4 /,�
305 High Street, Suite 104,Wailuku, Hawai'i 96793(808)244-2015 MUNEKIYO HIRAGA
michael@munekiyohiraga.com Planning.Project Management.Sustainable Solutions.
Summary
• Areas of Professional Experience: Project management; community planning; environmental impact analysis;
regulatory permitting; community outreach
• Years of Experience: 49 years
• Years with Munekiyo Hiraga: 34 years
Education
• Master of Urban and Regional Planning — University Hawaii, 1976
• Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering —Colorado State University, 1974
Registrations, Certifications and Membership in Professional Associations
Registered Civil Engineer, State of Colorado; American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP); American Planning
Association, Hawaii Chapter; National Society of Professional Engineers
List of Selected Projects
• Lana`i Affordable Housing Project: Section 201 H Application Amendment, Motion to Amend State Land Use
Commission District Boundary Amendment for affordable housing project in Lanai, Hawaii (County of Maui,
Department of Housing and Human Concerns, ongoing)
• Liloa Drive Extension Project: Chapter 343, Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) and National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) Environmental Assessment (EA), Section 106 consultation, Stream Channel Alteration Permit, Special
Management Area (SMA) Use Permit, Department of the Army (DA) Jurisdictional Determination for Liloa Drive
Extension Project in KThei, Maui, Hawaii (Warren S. Unemori Engineering and County of Maui, ongoing)
• Maui Electric Kuihelani Substation:Amendment to Permit Terms, Conditions and Time Stipulations for a County Special
Permit for a utility substation at Kahului, Maui, Hawaii (Maui Electric Company, 2018)
• North Shore Greenway Phase IV Project: SMA Minor Permit, NEPA Categorical Exclusion, National Historic
Preservation Act(NHPA) Section 106 coordination, Endangered Species Action (ESA) Section 7 coordination, U.S. DA
Jurisdictional Determination, and Coastal Zone Management(CZM) Consistency Approval for Northshore Greenway in
P5'ia, Maui, Hawaii (County of Maui, 2016)
• Hana Highway Bridge Preservation Plan: Community Engagement for Preservation of historic bridges along the Hana
Highway Historic District in Hana, Maui, Hawaii (Nagamine Okawa, Engineers, Inc. and State Department of
Transportation, 2015)
Previous Employment
• Hawaii Environmental Simulation Laboratory, Research Associate
• State of Hawaii, Department of Planning and Economic Development, Planner
• Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organization, Planner
• Wilson Okamoto &Associates, Inc., Private Consulting
• County of Maui, Office of Council Services, Legislative Analyst
• C. Brewer Properties, Development Manager
Community Activities
• Board of Directors, Hale Makua Health Services
• Bylaws Committee, Implementation Management Committee, Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii
• Member, Maui Hongwanji Council
• Chair, Wailuku Hongwanji Mission Board of Directors
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REFERENCES WHO
MAY BE CONTACTED ' v
REFERENCES WHO
MAY BE CONTACTED
1. Alan Arakawa
Lili`uokalani Trust
Alakea Corporate Tower
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone: (808) 203-6150
2. Russell Tsuji
State of Hawai`i
Department of Land and Natural Resources
Kalanimoku Building
1151 Punchbowl Street, Room 221
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone: (808) 587-0400
3. Stan Fujimoto
Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation
677 Queen Street 9300
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone: (808) 587-0641
4. Tom Fischer
Ikaika Ohana
2610 Pacific Heights Road
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone: (614) 205-0002
5. Stewart Matsunaga
State of Hawai'i
Department of Hawaiian Home Lands
91-5420 Kapolei Parkway
Kapolei, Hawaii 96707
Phone: (808) 620-9283
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