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William P. Kenoi <br />Mayor <br />County of Hawaii_ <br />William T. Takaba <br />Managing Director <br />Walter KM. Lau <br />Deputy Managing Director <br />Office of the Mayor <br />25 Aupuni Street, Suite 2603 • Hilo, Hawaii 96720 • (808) 961 -8211 • Fax (808) 961 -6553 <br />KONA: 74 -5044 Ane Keohokalole Hwy., Bldg. C • Kailua -Kona, Hawaii 96740 <br />(808) 323 -4444 • Fax (808) 323 -4440 <br />November 18, 2011 <br />MEDIA RELEASE: For Immediate Release <br />Contact: Susan Gagorik, COH Dept. of Planning, Phone: (808) 961 -8133 <br />New Website Launched — www.ourdowntownhilo.com <br />The County of Hawai'i Planning Department has joined hands with Cooltown Beta Communities to <br />release a new `Crowdsourced Placemaking' website for Downtown Hilo, called ourdowntownhilo.com. <br />What is crowdsourced placemaking? Neil Takemoto, founder of Cooltown Beta Communities, states, <br />"One of the fastest growing phenomena is investing in triple- bottom -line (economically, socially and <br />environmentally beneficial) communities with public places that bring people together and uplift the <br />spirit. Crowdsourced placemaking is a tool that can help us achieve this. It's about involving our <br />community to help create places they will ultimately use. The concept is simple — ask a crowd <br />(community) what they want, then, connect them with the people who will invest in it once the crowd <br />proves there's a viable market for it." <br />This new website is a `one stop shop', for posting and rallying around the most popular ideas that, if <br />implemented, would bring vibrancy to Downtown Hilo. It provides flexibility for those who are unable to <br />attend community meetings, to go online at their convenience, to share their ideas and participate in <br />polling. This site is an open call for action and creativity as we help to design our Downtown Hilo. <br />Join in by supporting and posting your favorite ideas to make Downtown Hilo the most attractive place <br />to live, work, and play: <br />• What type of public places do you feel our downtown is missing, but really needs? <br />• What kind of uses and activities will make Downtown Hilo a thriving business district? <br />• What improvements do we need to make it a healthy and safe place? <br />• Where and how do we celebrate culture, history and friendship? <br />• What can we do to promote livability, economic success, and protect our resources in a <br />`green and smart' way? <br />Support your favorite placemaking entry, share your ideas for what you want to see in Downtown Hilo, <br />and tell your family and friends about this site! Keep returning to the site to see how your favorite <br />ideas are doing, campaign for them, and check out new ones. <br />For additional information contact Susan Gagorik, County of Hawai'i Planning Department at (808) <br />961 -8133 or email at sga orik co.hawaii.hi.us. Visit http: / /ourdowntownhilo.com. <br />444 <br />County of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. <br />
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