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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS <br />Housing Policy Study Update, 2006 <br />This study is in fact the culmination of months of work on the part of many people. It is <br />important to acknowledge the leaders of the effort and their continuing dedication to ensuring <br />that housing planning in Hawaii is based on the hard facts of our housing situation and the <br />needs of Hawaii residents. The people listed below, and the agencies they represent, have <br />demonstrated the kind of wisdom and foresight required to maintain a comprehensive long - <br />range data system for housing planning in Hawaii. In their dedication to the successful <br />resolution of Hawaii housing problems, they have provided the guidance and direction to put the <br />project in motion, the resources to make it possible, and the tireless application of the data to <br />make the system work for the people of Hawaii. <br />➢ Hawaii Housing Finance & Development Corporation: Dan Davidson, Janice Takahashi <br />➢ City and County of Honolulu: Gail Kaito <br />➢ Maui County: Ed Okubo <br />➢ Hawaii County: Ed Taira, Jeremy McComber <br />➢ Kauai County: Ken Rainforth, Gary Mackler <br />➢ Department of Hawaiian Home Lands: Micah Kane, Sandy Asato, Bob Freitas <br />➢ Office of Hawaiian Affairs: Leatrice Kauahi, Clyde Namuo <br />➢ Executive Office on Aging: Pat Sasaki, Tammy Tom <br />➢ U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development: Mark Chandler <br />➢ Hawaii Public Housing Authority, Homeless Programs Branch: Sandra Miyoshi <br />➢ Castle and Cooke: Harry Saunders, Alan Arakawa <br />➢ Pacific Housing Assistance Corporation: Marvin Awaya <br />Hawaii Housing Policy Study, 2006 <br />© SMS, Inc. <br />Page <br />February, 2007 <br />