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William P. Kenoi <br />Ilq vor <br />William T. Takaba <br />Ilonogo� Director <br />Walter K.M. Lau <br />Depirtv_llan, Bing Director <br />County of Hawaii <br />891 U nlain Sheet • Hilo, Haivai'i 96720 -3982 • (808) 961 -8211 • Fax (808) 961 -6553 <br />hONA: 75-5722 Hanama Place, Snite 102 • hailtia -hona, Hawaii 96740 <br />(808) 327 -3602 • Fax (808) 326-5663 <br />FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE <br />April 17, 2009 <br />CONTACT: Hunter Bishop, 961 -8565 <br />Team eyes sustainability in downtown Hilo plan <br />The Envision Downtown Hilo 2025 VisionKeepers and the County of Hawaii Planning <br />Department have begun preparations for Downtown Hilo's participation in the 2009 <br />Sustainable Design Assessment Team Program. The SDAT Program is a community <br />assistance program that focuses on principles of sustainability — defined by our <br />community's ability to meet the needs of today without reducing the ability of future <br />generations to meet their needs. Downtown Hilo was selected as a host community by <br />the American Institute of Architects in December 2008. In May, the AIA will send a multi- <br />disciplinary team of professionals to Hilo to work with local implementation partners and <br />stakeholders in a 3 -day charrette (collaborative planning workshop). <br />Team Leader Erica Rioux Gees, an architect from Amherst, Massachusetts, and <br />Cooper Martin, Project Manager at the AIA's Center for Communities by Design in <br />Washington D.C., conducted a site visit in March. They spent three days meeting with <br />key stakeholders, community organizations, and government officials, including <br />Downtown Hilo council members Dennis Onishi and Donald Ikeda, and County <br />Managing Director William Takaba, to collect information on critical issues facing <br />Downtown Hilo. The information gathered will be used to assemble the team of <br />multidisciplinary experts who will return to Hilo from May 5 — 7, 2009 to participate in the <br />charrette. <br />"The goal of this process is not to change Downtown Hilo, but to show residents the <br />tools to implement the Envision Downtown Hilo 2025 Plan that they already created and <br />that they will continue to improve upon," states Cooper Martin. "Success can only come <br />from inspiring the citizens of Hilo. They are the people with roots in its past and a stake <br />in its future." <br />(more) <br />Connty of Haivai'i is an Eqnal Opportnnit\ Provider and Emplo\ er. <br />