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Draft H -am akua CDP <br />Community SpeakOuts <br />April 9, 2o16 / April 23, 2o16 / May 7, 2o16 <br />New volleyball area next door like Keaukaha! Tennis courts after. <br />Vacant properties not being maintained <br />Options for non -motorized transportation (i.e. shoulder lanes) <br />Clean shoulder and bike lane <br />Roads in limbo - How to ensure that public is able to access these roads. Concern is that adjacent <br />landowners are allowing them to become overgrown to the point that it is inaccessible. <br />Approval and development of Hakalau - PONC for a sugar plantation heritage park <br />Provide a safe, level footpath around the perimeter of the Papa'aloa ballpark for elder community to <br />exercise & walk. <br />Rural transportation network for non -vehicle transportation. Bike & hiking trails - we would exercise <br />if there were some place to go! <br />Some of our mauka roads close from high water during storms. We need alternative routes or <br />redesigning current access. <br />What is KS plans post -eucalyptus? <br />Who do we call to get info for leasing land? <br />Funding for Laupahoehoe Pool - Maintenance/improvements - Use of pool is increasing <br />Uncover historic site on the Hilo side of Maulua gulch: train infrastructure <br />Why do places have the names they do? History & Stones, Connection <br />Preserve scenic views & maintain them <br />Hamakua has little Heiaus, what's next? Uncover & preserve sugar plantation history; increase <br />sense of place, community, character <br />Honomu is dead but our town is so quaint & that can be used. (Post it note: hard to read <br />handwriting) <br />Understand Blair Rd access - gate restrictions <br />Hard to make ag economically viable. <br />Stranded between gulches <br />CERT teams need help with mapping area <br />Catchment vs. County water when county water is inaccessible due to disaster <br />Educate public on PONC <br />Add more green waste recycling <br />Access to the certified kitchen for initial value added processing, juicing, smoothie making, kimchi, <br />salad mix making, sandwich making for sale down at the Point or in Bed & Breakfast <br />Our gym makes it more possible to be healthy without the expense of driving to town (which lowers <br />the level of cash you need to be happy), Build a new, taller place for volleyball (For actual user <br />numbers call Flo Pua 895-7066!) <br />We should be able to sell orange squeezed from our own oranges at any market, especially if the <br />customer is watching. Using a cutting board makes it a health department "No -no." This is not even <br />commonsense. Basic value, added with economics, transparent marketing and customer reaction <br />being instantaneous, should prevail. How about I have liability insurance for possible disappointed <br />customers, and the health department follows common sense? D. Sheehan 962-6247 <br />
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