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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ow <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ow <br /> HILO DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION <br /> 329 Kamehameha Avenue - Hilo, Hawaii 96720-Tel: (808) 935-8850 Fax: (808) 935-4356 <br /> DIRECTORS dia@hilo.net www.DowntownHilo.com <br /> KMV FraMn <br /> President <br /> Jim 07teefe May 16, 2006 <br /> Vice President <br /> SSecreta~ry r Council Member Donald Ikeda, Chair <br /> Don Kouthi Public Works and Intergovernmental Relations Committee - <br /> Treasurer Hawaii County Council <br /> Roxanne Anuramen 25 Aupuni St. <br /> 1Ce1"' Wilma Hilo, HI 96720 <br /> Ferry Armor <br /> Tod Brown Re: Resolution 317-06-o <br /> Quack Moore _ <br /> Ota Marv` <br /> Mande <br /> An Otala Dear Council Member Ikeda and other committee members: NJ <br /> Ji <br /> Janet Snyder <br /> The Hilo Downtown Irprovement Association supports Councilman Ikeda's <br /> request for funds to study the feasibility and costs associated with extending the beach <br /> park along Hilo Bay closer to downtown. Our Board of Directors met Thursday, May <br /> ADVISORS 11 to hear and consider the proposal and voted unanimously to support it. As you <br /> Dlam Van De Car know, the Hilo Downtown Improvement Association is comprised of property owners, <br /> Attomey businessmen and women, and civic-minded individuals. <br /> Hilo's bay front beach was once a major attraction for social events and family <br /> gatherings, and could once again be such. By moving it closer to the downtown core, <br /> it would become more convenient and accessible to those many people who frequent <br /> the downtown area for shopping, historical torus, and cultural events. <br /> Please support Councilman Ikeda's funding request for this study. Please cast your <br /> vote in favor of this request. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br /> <br /> awes M. O'Keefe <br /> V Vice President <br /> Hilo Downtown Improvement Association <br /> <br /> Cann NO. 2 <br /> Ref. Ta n~ 1 <br /> Ref. Data <br /> Our mission is to provide leadership that develops and nurtures downtown Hilo <br /> as a safe and attractive place to live, work and play. <br />