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The General Plan further expands on strategies to increase resilience in the Transportation <br />Access and Mobility, Public Utilities, and Public Facilities and Services sections without <br />violating the Constitution, or over regulating farmers and homeowners. <br />The General Plan expands on renewable energy in the Public Utilities section with safety <br />studies prior to installation, and without increasing costs to the public. <br />Page 66 <br />Transportation <br />• Promoting the use of electric vehicles through expanding charging infrastructure and educating <br />the public on the safety studies done for the use of these vehicles from third parties. <br />Renewable Energy <br />• Increasing the use of green technology (including third party safety studies) will increase the <br />energy independence of individuals and businesses on the island. <br />• Supporting renewable energy technologies, such as solar, wind, ocean thermal energy <br />conversion (OTEC), and geothermal (Remove. This practice is not safe for an island with active <br />volcanoes!) <br />Land Use & the Built Environment <br />• Implementing smart growth strategies, without violating people's right to travel can reduce <br />urban sprawl and create more walkable communities. <br />• Developing a County building code that balances health and safety, affordability, and carbon <br />footprint (REMOVE! This is more regulations and fines. NOT Pono! It is NOT your responsibility <br />to focus on people's health. That is for each individual! This is an overreach! <br />• Encouraging the construction of energy-efficient buildings and retrofitting existing buildings <br />being sure to prove any additional technology is safe for the public.. <br />• Promoting regenerative agriculture practices that reduce emissions and enhance carbon <br />sequestration while not further regulating farms or increasing fines. <br />• Greening urban areas increases the availability of cool areas for residents to live and recreate. <br />• Integrating energy savings and waste management, without more regulations and fines on the <br />population, provides an opportunity to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in new development. <br />Conservation <br />• Protecting reefs and marine ecosystems that act as carbon sinks, without hindering public use. <br />• Implementing a One Water strategy and other water -saving technologies and practices can <br />reduce the energy required for water treatment and distribution. This is NOT a good idea. If this <br />goes down, where will people get their water? Remove or revise. <br />• Conserving natural habitats without hindering public use to preserve biodiversity and enhance <br />ecosystem resilience to climate change. <br />• Efforts to expand renewable energy, with third party safety studies and without hindering public <br />