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• Hanlai `i Island General Plan Outreach Support— HACBED supported the Planning Department <br />with an outreach process that was designed to authentically engage community members across <br />the island to integrate community voice into the draft General Plan (GP). <br />DHHL Illai `anae and Ndndkuli Regional Plan Updates — HACBED provided support to the <br />Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) in its 10-month process of updating the <br />Wai`anae and Lualualei Regional Plan (last updated in 2010) and the Regional Plan for the <br />Traditional Native Lands of the Ahupua`a of Nanakuh (last updated in 2009).1n consultation <br />with its Wai`anae and Nanakuli regional beneficiaries and other stakeholders, as well as members <br />of DHHL, this update process sought to articulate a communal vision, incorporate any changes <br />that have occurred since the last planning process, and frame and organize current and future <br />initiatives. <br />Pdhoa Comnlunity Engagement-1n partnership with HOPE Services Hawaii, HACBED facilitated <br />a community engagement process to gain input regarding upcoming local developments in the <br />Pahoa area. <br />Transit Oriented Community -Based Economic Development (TOCBED) — A partnership between <br />HACBED, the University of Hawai`i's Department of Urban & Regional Planning and Social <br />Policy Center, and Plan Pacific (a planning consulting firm) to research previous plans and <br />studies, contact area businesses and residents, and conduct surveys and facilitate community <br />forums to explore broad -based "grassroots" planning models to assist three urban <br />neighborhoods — Central Kaka`ako, Ala Moana-Sheridan-Kaheka, and McCully-Mo`ili`ili to [1] <br />articulate preferred scenarios for social and economic revitalization, [2] build these communities' <br />capacity to implement a strategic plan for their preferred future, and 13] assist State and county <br />policymakers in developing a master plan to integrate transit -development opportunities with <br />state, federal, and local programs that address the needs of urban communities with a strong <br />ethnic -historic heritage and capitalize on public institutional assets. The work resulted in a <br />report, Honolulu's Cultural Heritage Corridor: A Strategic Vision & Development Frameavork for Central <br />Kaka `ako, Ala Moana-Sheridan-Kaheka, & McCully 1VMo `& li that provided recommendations for a <br />[a] governance structure and [b] mitigating impacts and addressing development opportunities <br />through community based initiatives. The initiative was funded by the City & County of <br />Honolulu and the State Legislature. <br />Han ai `i County's Update of the Ka `u Community Development Plan -- Through a partnership with Place <br />Makers (a planning consulting firm), HACBED developed a Community -Based Economic <br />Development Plan for the Ka`u Region as part of the overall process to update the region's <br />community development plan. <br />• Hazvai `i Couny'r Update of the Hdmdkua Communiy Development Plan — Through a partnership with <br />PBR Hawaii (a planning consulting firm), HACBED helped to design and facilitate a <br />community engagement process to develop a Community -Based Economic Development Plan <br />for the Hamakua Region and update the region's community development plan. <br />10 <br />