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Mainstreet Pahoa Marketing & Business Plan 1997
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The application cites the purpose of the land acquisition to be for the future <br />PP P � <br />construction of a gymnasium/ multi-purpose room facility, to be funded in future applications <br />gym I P <br />for CDBG funds. Upon acquisition of the site, the County is proposing to use CDBG funds <br />P q radio , desi n, <br />for the planning, g grading lannin and on and off site infrastructure improvements for the <br />multipurpose ose facility. <br />P <br />At the resent time, an environmental assessment is being conducted for the parcel, <br />P . <br />which will include a public informational meeting. Once this is completed, and there is a <br />P ... <br />negative finding of the parcel, the county can proceed with acquisition and development <br />g g P <br />Tans for the parcel. The County Parks . and Recreation Department (P&R) has been the <br />lead agency with the Housing Agency in 'initiating and implementing this CDBG funded <br />g cY g g <br />project. PP . <br />"ect. It is opportune that MSPA is also working on a business and marketing plan, which <br />will include a site configuration from this perspective for future discussion, as part of the <br />concurrence of activities directed toward the improvement and upgrading of Pahoa Village <br />for the benefit of its residents and visitors alike. <br />Clearly at this time, the most important role that MSPA and the village park concept <br />can play is to support and help expedite the acquisition process. The P &R Department has <br />prepared working site plan which simply notes what types of features might be part <br />P a rough g g <br />4V of the parcel's development into a public recreational area. <br />Resources: 1996 MSPA grant application to CBEA State of Hawaii; Mainstreet Pahoa Strategic Plan 1994- ,2 <br />MSPA 1994; House Concurrent Resolution <br />rid <br />
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