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<br /> <br /> <br />Again, we ask that you review the information <br />petition signatures, in-depth testimony by community members and public officials, and <br />the request made by cultural practitioners, like Michelle Tomas, to stop development at <br />`O`oma. (FYI, the Tomas ohana is being represented by the Native Hawaiian Legal <br />Corporation whose funding, in large part, is by community donors with matching funds <br />from nonprofit `Apono Hawai`I.) <br /> <br />Mahalo for considering our application, our thoughts, and our sincere hopes that `O`oma <br />will, at last, be secured as naturally-intact, publicly owned and controlled, open space. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br />Janice Palma-Glennie <br /> <br />Re: `O`oma and Open Space listing <br /> <br />