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More safety for the keiki! walkways /sidewalks. Maybe more community people to watch out for them <br />from the crazies and drug dealers! <br />There needs to be more city and state services available within the village. It will create other <br />businesses that will focus on community needs. <br />The roads need to be completed all the way through and made wider so there is more room to park <br />on the side for those visiting stores and shops.Also the side walk area is awful. At one point in the side <br />walk you are walking on the road. <br />Employment <br />Get the bums off the street. Create more jobs in the area. Create a zone for light industrial. <br />Support for new businesses is very difficult. The cleanliness is also a concern of mine. Also, our <br />community center is not a very welcoming area as I find it dingy and scary. <br />I have lived here for 25 years and am dismayed over lack of foresight in planning that has gone on. <br />The bypass was helpful but didn't address traffic through town which is now problematic. Off street <br />parking downtown might help along with a larger, easier to access post office facility that most of of <br />us have to use at some time or other. Maku'u Market is so huge, parking is problematic for those of <br />us who are older or have mobility problems. Preserving green space. <br />no public restrooms need more <br />The intersection of 130 and Pahoa Rd, in close juxstaposition to the Malma shopping center is <br />dangerous. The divisive, islands within the island cultural climate isn't really an aloha advertisement. <br />Some of the local layabouts seem to have a vested interest giving stink eye and trying to intimidate <br />people, which gets really old. This isn't a tourism encouragement for sure. <br />Lack of Point of Purchase Recycling. Recycling bins outside of businesses. Paper recycling at the Post <br />Office. After school programs for kids, given their need to take bus home. Fast food "restaurants ". <br />Primary care providers of state of the art, evidence based medicine (pediatrics, mid - wifery, geriatrics, <br />psychiatry) and dentistry. Hilo - Pahoa transportation (including airport) - especially for <br />elderly /disabled. <br />Hate the new Woodland shopping center and chain establishments. Let's put a cap on those. NO <br />CHAINS IN OLD PAHOATOWN! <br />There are large stretches of road (between downtown and Pahoa Village) where there is no sidewalk <br />and I didn't feel safe walking between the two. Something different needs to be done with the <br />intersection of Hwy 130 and Pahoa Village Road. I've seen too many close calls there. <br />intersection of 130 and PV rd, the egress from Malama Market Place to PV rd, and the entrance to <br />Longs are really really bad. Need more public restrooms. sidewalks need improvement. would be <br />nice if the town got something like a community development block grant and all the stores got <br />facelifts. very run down looking. <br />Getting around on foot is treacherous. the 7 -11 is an eyesore. it would be nice to have even more <br />restaurants and specialty shops. I would love it if someone would open a sustainable technologies <br />store, complete with solar, wind, hydro and all the tools and equipment needed or such things. And <br />
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