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Public participation is a key component of the SDAT Program. <br />There will be two open house community meetings during the SDAT <br />Tuesday May 5, from 5 p.m. — 7:30pm <br />Thursday May 7, from 5 p.m. — 7:30pm <br />(Locations to be announced in an upcoming flyer) <br />The first community meeting is designed to introduce the public to the SDAT Program <br />and invite feedback on the range of issues to be considered. The second community <br />meeting will feature a joint presentation by the SDAT Team with local implementation <br />partners on the results of the SDAT Program. <br />EnVision Downtown Hilo 2025 is a grassroots community planning and implementation <br />process in collaboration with the County of Hawaii Planning Department. The <br />VisionKeepers are a community group of volunteers who shepherd and promote <br />implementation of the Plan. <br />Additional support for the SDAT Program comes from the State of Hawai'i Department <br />of Health, Healthy Hawai'i Initiative, which contributed $5,000 toward the required local <br />funding match. The VisionKeepers also received $2,000 from the Healing Our Island <br />Grant Fund, a State Grant in Aid project administered by the Hawai'i County Resource <br />Center, a program of the County Department of Research and Development. <br />Additionally, the AIA Hawaii Island and Honolulu Chapter of the AIA are committed <br />partners and will be assisting with fundraising efforts for the events. <br />For more information, visit the EnVision Downtown Hilo 2025 Website at, <br />www.co.hawaii.hi.us /edh2025 or the AIA SDAT Website, <br />www.aia.org /about /initiatives /AIAS075425. <br />County of Haivai'i is an Equal Opportunit\ Provider and Emplo\ er. <br />