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We are a loosely affiliated group of concerned residents who all have attempted to <br /> communicate our concerns about this General Plan. We've also been frustrated at the lack of <br /> promotion and the lack of meaningful action to make changes to the General Plan 2045 (this is <br /> in spite of the numbers of people essentially expressing the same concerns). <br /> Roger Christie will be calling The Planning Department and requesting an urgent meeting <br /> with Mr. Darrow either by phone or in person. A letter will follow by certified mail . <br /> We thank all parties for respectful assistance on the matter of this request and we hope to be <br /> able to move forward in a positive direction. <br /> Mahalo. <br /> Megan Isaac (on behalf of the undersigned parties ) <br /> hUs://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmzwiylGAoM <br /> PO Box 145 <br /> Papaikou Hawaii 96781 <br /> January 31,2025 <br /> Jeff Darrow,Planning Director <br /> Hawaii County Planning Department <br /> Aupuni Center <br /> 101 Pauahi Street,Suite 3 <br /> Hilo,HI 96720 <br /> Subject:Urgent Request to Reschedule Final General Plan 2045 Hearings for Public Accessibility <br /> Dear Mr.Darrow, <br /> Aloha,and thank you for your service to our island as our new Planning Director.We the undersigned are requiring your <br /> urgent attention.We are writing as residents deeply concerned about the General Plan 2045 process,particularly regarding <br /> public access and engagement.This Planning document remains highly contentious,with concerns being raised at every <br /> public meeting with overwhelming opposition.Since the General Plan has not yet been transmitted to the legislative body, <br /> taking public testimony and incorporating public feedback is a critical responsibility that your department bears. <br /> While some meetings have been scheduled after work hours,the majority have not.The final two hearings before the plan is <br /> forwarded to the County Council are currently scheduled for Thursday,February 6,and Friday,February 7,at 9:00 AM. <br /> These times are prohibitive for many residents who work during the day,limiting the ability for meaningful public <br /> participation. <br /> Given the repeated concerns raised about insufficient public notice and inadequate outreach efforts by the Planning <br /> Department throughout this process,ensuring maximum public access to these final meetings is imperative.Many testifiers <br /> have stated that public awareness of this plan remains low due to poor advertising. <br /> The Hawaii Sunshine Law(HRS Chapter 92)requires that"every meeting of all boards shall be open to the public"and <br /> that government bodies ensure transparency and accessibility.While the law does not dictate exact times for meetings,its <br /> intent is clear:meetings must be accessible to the general public.Scheduling critical hearings during standard working hours <br /> limits participation and undermines the principle of open government. <br /> At the January 22,2025,County Council meeting,council member Jen Kagiwada addressed Mayor Alameda and the Parks <br /> and Recreation Director regarding the lack of proper public notice for a different policy matter,stating: <br /> "Something that didn't go so well at the end of the last administration was`noticing'the community far in advance and letting them have a <br /> place to give input.I think that was one of the biggest things I heard in the community—that they really felt like it was not`noticed'well,and <br /> people didn't have the opportunity on a Friday after Thanksgiving,in the middle of the day,to come and have their say." <br />