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2024-03-06 PL-SMA-2023-000046 Jess Heaney Opposition Testimony
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From: Jess Heaney <br /> To: WPCtestimony <br /> Subject: Protect Punalu"u from development <br /> Date: Wednesday,March 6,2024 9:48:14 PM <br /> Aloha, <br /> My name is Jess Heaney and I live in Pepeekeo and am a Hawaii resident. I have learned from <br /> community organizations such as 'Aina Momona and the Center for Biological Diversity that <br /> there is a potential development plan for Punaluu- condos and a shopping center. Please do not <br /> support this development. <br /> Building a resort in Ka'G, Hawaii may negatively affect the local environment and <br /> community. <br /> Absolutely we must protect this land and precious life, not add more concrete and water <br /> extraction and pollution. <br /> KA'O is known for its stunning natural beauty and diverse ecosystem, and the <br /> construction of a resort could lead to habitat destruction, and pollution. The planned <br /> resort also contains a Nesting site for the Federally and Internationally protected <br /> Endangered Hawksbill Turtle, Hawaiian Monk Seals as well as the Endangered <br /> Hawaiian Nene Geese. <br /> Additionally, it may put a strain on local resources and infrastructure, potentially <br /> causing disruptions to the way of life for residents. <br /> Furthermore, the influx of tourists that a resort would bring could lead to overcrowding <br /> and put additional pressure on the delicate balance of the ecosystem. <br /> Overall, the construction of a resort in Ka'G may not be in the best interest of <br /> preserving the unique natural and cultural heritage of the region and the people that <br /> call this home. <br /> Do not allow developers to pollute and overpopulated Punaluu! Please support the <br /> people in protecting this precious land, its longterm residents and important refuge of <br /> nature. <br /> Mahalo for the opportunity to testify. <br /> Aloha, <br /> Jess <br /> Sent from my T-Mobile 5G Device <br />
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