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free zones -use that. Bad permitting process. Lifestyle decisions - non standard <br />housing. <br />4.3.2b <br />• HPP connectivity. Issues with puna makai thru HPP alignment proposals. Go <br />4.3.3a <br />mauka of HWY 130 so no takings of land for alternative routes. Use micro <br />economic zones, <br />• Need signs to draw people off the By -Pass and into Pahoa Village, <br />3.4.3h <br />• Need wastewater feasibility study for Pahoa <br />3.1.3a <br />• Wants monthly meetings for the Puna CDP Action Committee (AC). CDPS are <br />3.1.3d <br />hobbled. Wants better resources for community associations to do planning at <br />that level. <br />2.1.3a <br />• Do the master plans for regional town centers called for in the Puna CDPs - that <br />3.1.2b <br />will address 80% of the problems listed. CDP calls for three levels of village, town <br />3.1.2d <br />and regional centers. <br />3.1.2e <br />3.1.2g <br />3.3.2e <br />• Need low income housing and homeless drop in center. <br />3.3.2c <br />3.3.3b <br />3.3.3h <br />• Revise building codes. Need better internet services. Don't punish the people for <br />3.4.3c <br />being unable to comply with laws. Need smart planning. <br />3.2.3k <br />• Lack of jobs and focus on economic development. Plenty of models for rural <br />3.2.3m <br />communities to utilize that have been effective catalysts for job creation. <br />3.3.3c <br />Hawaiian Shores/Beaches needs second route out of subdivision. <br />4.3.3a <br />• HPP has a multitude of issues. It is the elephant in the room with regard to Puna <br />plans. <br />3.3.2a <br />• Wants the PCMC expansion project advanced. Full service medical center - Hilo <br />3.3.3a <br />too far <br />3.3.3 b <br />4.2.2d <br />• Need better bus system needed. Key to economic development. Buses are <br />4.2.3b <br />shabby. With improved bus system, crime lessens and businesses flourish <br />• Wants a prioritized list of actions from the CDP to present to incoming Mayor <br />Harry Kim. Deal with HPP issues first because HPP now meets federal guidelines <br />for urban, not rural densities. With >9000 lots and ohana possibilities, HPP could <br />grow to 45,000. Currently estimated at 15,000. <br />