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2024-03-07 Testimony Nohea Kaawa
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Name From Comments <br /> 383. Zuri A Ocean View, HI Stop destroying our communities by enslaving us to tourist. <br /> Resort development means we become indentured servants <br /> to tourist. It means real estate speculation pushes us out of <br /> these communities so more rich foreigners can use our <br /> homes for short term vacation rentals. It means the loss of <br /> our traditions and our cultural resources. <br /> 384. Diane P Naalehu, HI Do not let this happen <br /> 385. Ashley L Volcano, HI This would be absolutely devastating to the eco system. <br /> That area is on of the most special places on this island. No <br /> hotel pls. <br /> 386. Nicole U Ocean view, HI <br /> 387. Christina R Pahala, HI <br /> 388. Colleen B Naalehu, HI <br /> 389. Jess K Hilo, HI <br /> 390. Thelma T Hakalau, HI <br /> 391. Caroline A Waialua, HI <br /> 392. Desiree A Kailua Kona, HI <br /> 393. Michelle M Kamuela, HI I oppose this increase in density, although it may create <br /> some low paying jobs for the community it will only serve to <br /> perpetuate the culture of indentured servitude imposed onto <br /> the locals by a ruling class.Also being such a seismically <br /> active place seems like a potential hazard. Create a <br /> Hawaiian nature park instead.Where people can come learn <br /> about the hawksbills that nest on the beach <br /> 394. Kristie B Oceanview, HI <br /> 395. Thomas S Ocean View, HI Enough development! Protect Ka'u. Preserve its natural <br /> beauty. Let one developer in and the door will be wide open <br /> for the rest. Just look at what has happened with all the <br /> building in the state and on Hawai'i Island. <br /> 396. Susan C Ocean View, HI <br /> 397. Ciana L Honolulu, HI <br /> 398. Kysha Rae P Kailua Kona , HI <br /> 399. Shayla P Keaau, HI <br /> 400. Anonymous Naalehu, HI Better late than never, time to act. <br /> 401. Daniel D Volcano, HI <br /> 402. Noela K Naalehu , HI I'm against the plan development of Punalu'u.. leave our <br /> a!na alone.Take your plans back to where ever don't touch <br /> what we have left.. It's all about$$$$what about our <br /> ohana's and mo'opunas...STOP <br /> 403. Jerelyn H Hilo, HI <br /> 404. Johnneen K 'Aiea, HI <br /> 405. Maile K Hilo, HI <br /> Page 17 - Signatures 383-405 <br />
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