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2024-09-23 PL-INT-2024-008668 GP 2045 Draft Comments - R. Melendez
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2024-09-23 PL-INT-2024-008668 GP 2045 Draft Comments - R. Melendez
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Page 29: <br /> (d) Amendments to the general plan may be initiated by the council or the planning director <br /> giving adequate notice to the public for needed testimony. <br /> Page 32: <br /> CONCERN WITH THE THREE CIRCLE "SUSTAINABILITY" DIAGRAM: The words: <br /> Sustainability and Equity are part of a political woke vocabulary and should not be in the Hawaii <br /> General Plan. Also, "Social and Culture Equity" should be removed. It is not the responsibility of <br /> the planning department to control the behavior of people. That again is a "woke" agenda. Nor <br /> does this language reflect a thriving community. "Environmental Protection" gives the impression <br /> of more regulations and a reduction of people's rights. Please remove it. <br /> Instead call it: INNOVATION with these 3 circles: Economic Alternatives, Environmental <br /> Support, Thriving Communities <br /> The goal of the planning department should be to create an environment of prosperity and not <br /> one of over regulation and constraints on locals. We can do those through new innovations and <br /> not sustainability. Sustainability moves Big Island backwards not forward! <br /> 1.4 Innovation Principles and Practices <br /> CONCERN: Big Island needs to move toward free energy, which is available and not <br /> more regulations on what we have. <br /> Change: Integrating innovation into the General Plan is crucial for fostering long-term <br /> resilience and thriving communities. <br /> Change: "This includes increasing the effectiveness of new technologies to support local <br /> communities, improving coordination among various agencies and levels of government, and <br /> finding new and innovative ways to support our natural and cultural resources. for better <br /> development that supports a thriving environment, economic alternatives (sharing without taxes, <br /> trading without regulation), and flourishing communities. The General Plan recognizes this need <br /> and aligns with the Hawaii 2050 Sustainability Plan,, which sets a strategic framework for <br /> achieving a sustainable future. By embedding sustainability principles into its core, this Plan <br /> sets forth a cohesive and forward- thinking strategy that addresses key challenges and <br /> anticipates future needs." Please remove what is highlighted! <br />
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