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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />BJ Leithead Todd stated that the CDP boundaries are based on the judicial district and won’t <br />change due to redistricting. <br /> <br />Kawaihae- Nancy Carr Smith suggested amendments to the CDP for the Kawaihae area and <br />· <br />reported on the presentation of the Ala Kahakai Trail. She also reported on a presentation <br />by the Department of Transportation on the future of the Kawaihae Harbor, and the <br />Department of Hawaiian Home Lands recreation area. <br />Waimea- Robin Inaba reported that the Waimea Community Association (WCA) had a <br />· <br />meeting and that it also did a site visit at the proposed Longs Drugstore site and that Longs <br />gave a presentation to the public. Robin said that the strongest concerns were about traffic, <br />access and landscaping. She said that the WCA will be sending their comments regarding <br />Longs Drugstore to the Planning Department. <br />Waikoloa-No report. <br />· <br />District-Wide No report. <br />· <br />Pu'u Protection- Kit Roerhig said that he would have a request for a presentation at the next <br />· <br />meeting – he will provide that information at the end of the meeting. <br />Trails and Greenways- Margaret Horwatt said that Fran Tabor requested to do a second <br />· <br />presentation on the Waimea Trails and Greenways project. It was discussed by the Action <br />Committee; no action was taken. <br /> <br />New Business: <br />4: Rosalind Newlon gave an update of Section 9.5 of the SKCDP AC for the Puako <br />· <br />Community Monitoring Program in order to monitor the effectiveness of the policies and <br />programs. <br /> <br />Rosalind reported on the physical condition of the historical and cultural resources in the <br />Puako area and how they are monitored. She provided an update on the community watch <br />programs including the Makai Watch and Neighborhood Watch programs. <br /> <br />Rosalind provided information on the water quality testing and results from the Department <br />of Health tests the water twice a week for fecal bacteria and that there have been clean <br />readings. <br /> <br />An update was given on the Kawaihae Bypass Road as to costs and timing of the EIS and <br />Final EIS. The cost is projected to be $235-277 million and the draft EIS is due by the end <br />of this year. <br /> <br /> <br />5: Rosalind Newlon updated the Action Committee on her meeting with the other Project <br />· <br />Manager’s regarding the feasibility of having an island-wide action committee meeting to <br />discuss effective CDP implementation efforts. She said it would be a number of issues to <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />