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Steering Committee Review of Community Input, September 2016 Review Document 3 of 4 <br />6.6 RevitalizeLocal"Retail Q. Hamakua's Town Centers <br />22. New County Action Policy: <br />"Develop underutilized private and public properties within existing towns to be used as <br />gathering places, community gardens, open squares and markets, auxiliary parking lots <br />(including park and ride areas), and parks (including pocket and art parks, and outdoor <br />amphitheaters), etc. <br />Identified underutilized parcels owned by the County are: <br />■ Honoka'a: TMK 4-5-005:010 on the corner of Mamane and Puakolo. <br />■ Papa'aloa: TMK 3-5-003:035 next to the Papa'aloa Gym. <br />■ O'6kala: TMK 3-9-001:026 (Currently zoned Industrial) & TMK: 3-9-001:034 (between <br />O'6kala town and Highway 19." <br />Rationale: The community expressed the desire to strengthen their communities through <br />gathering and collaborative projects (such as community gardens) and other open spaces. <br />Additional research through the CDP process has identified the parcels listed as underutilized <br />areas owned by the County that may have potential for public use. <br />23. New Community Action: <br />"Promote the collaborative development, use, and management of community gardens in <br />towns and neiehborhoods." <br />Rationale: This community action is based on extensive community interest in community <br />garden spaces. It is recognized that community gardens are becoming common ways for <br />urban communities to come together, grow their own food and thereby increase community <br />resiliency, and beautify vacant areas. <br />HAMAKUA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN (CDP) I Revision Doc. #3 <br />
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