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of the updated Connectivity Locations Report to the AC, Planning Department, Department of <br />Public Works and appropriate members of the County Council. <br />Patti informed the AC that the amount of money it will take to make the S. Lauko connection <br />point viable is problematic. Councilman Danny Paleka has submitted a CIP for the connection <br />point from Fern Acres to Kopua Farm Lots and it has been included in the budget. Although <br />this solution doesn't address the safe routes to school issue and it is more remote from the <br />center of the village, it is much more affordable and still provides a connecting point. <br />Communication No. 2015 -25 can be viewed and downloaded from the following website: <br />bap: // records .co.hawaii.hi.usiWeblink8 /l /doc /73565/Pa eg l.aspx <br />2. Communication No. 2015 -24, 2015 -24.1 & 2015 -24.2: Connectivity and Emergency <br />Response Subcommittee (CERS) Annual Report: Marlene explained that the Annual <br />Connectivity Locations Report includes all community information collected by the <br />subcommittee from May 2014 — May 2015. The number one priority for implementation is to <br />create an alternate route in Upper Puna from Volcano to Highway 130. Clearly stated in the <br />annual report are connectivity priorities for Puna Uka, Puna Waena and Puna Kai. <br />Susan moved to accept Communication Nos. 2015 -24. Second by Leila. Motion passed with 5 <br />votes aye and 0 votes nay. <br />Hans clarified with Marlene that the report is inclusive of 2015 -24, 24.1 & 24.2. <br />Communication No. 2015 -24 can be viewed and downloaded from the following website: <br />bap: // records .co.hawaii.hi.us /Weblink8 /l /doc /73614/Pa eg l.aspx <br />3. Volcano Long Range Plan Subcommittee ( VLRPS): Dan Taylor began by thanking the AC <br />for their commitment to the community and acknowledged the hard work that is put in by AC <br />members. Dan reported that the VLRPS continues to meet and continues to work on two <br />distinct points: Recognition of the Village Center (which is approximately 1% of the planning <br />area) and a Forest Overlay Area. The VLRPS will need help planning a community around <br />these areas and will be coming to the AC with two separate proposals. The subcommittee has <br />met with Councilwoman Maile David who has expressed her general support of the VLRPS <br />and encourages continued community engagement. <br />4. Pahoa Regional Town Center Plan Subcommittee (PRTCPS): Patti reported that the <br />subcommittee is awaiting a response from the Planning Department regarding the hiring of a <br />consultant. <br />5. Mt. View Village Center Plan Subcommittee (MTVS): Patti reported there was no meeting <br />in May. The MTVS will meet again on June 11, 2015 at the Mt. View Elementary Cafeteria. <br />6. Communication No. 2015 -26: Mass Transit Subcommittee (MTS): June reported on the <br />activities of the subcommittee. Thanks to Councilman Danny Paleka, the County Mass Transit <br />study funds have been included in the 2015 -2016 County CIP Budget. The subcommittee <br />wants to request that a Mass Transit advisory committee be formed. Going forward, the MTS <br />will begin planning for possible hub and spoke routes. More good news on the bus schedule — <br />the suggestion to include the airport post office service road has been implemented. <br />Communication 2015 -26 can be viewed and downloaded from the following website: <br />htW: / /records.co. hawaii .hi.us /Weblink8 /l /doc /73566/Pa eg l.aspx <br />