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Mountain View Village Center Plan <br /> Action Committee Report February 11, 2014 <br /> Our major focus has been on collecting survey results. To date we have 112 completed on line <br /> surveys. We are still receiving paper surveys from the Mountain View Library, local Mountain <br /> View businesses and area subdivision community centers. <br /> Because Mountain View School is the real center of Mountain View Village we have been <br /> working hard to involve the older students at both the elementary school and at Na Wai Ola <br /> Charter School in a program designed to get student input on the survey. The obstacles <br /> presented by the State Department of Education have been gothic and staggering. Even with <br /> the full support from the school principal, Dr. Riley, we are still navigating what appears to be <br /> near impossible conditions. If our efforts do not gain results by the end of March we will <br /> abandon the fight. <br /> The sub-Committee on Culture and History has completed their work with recording every <br /> available piece of written history and photograph and oral histories from local old timers. <br /> Our next focus will be on reviewing the Pahoa Design Guidelines to determine what parts might <br /> be appropriate to incorporate into our Village plan. <br /> Additionally, the sub-committee on the village asset survey has completed the survey and is <br /> ready to begin work on collecting that data. <br /> The Mountain View Village Center Planning group has about a dozen committed members and <br /> a wider communication community that we can engage for input. It is our intention to follow <br /> behind the Pahoa Plan as much as possible so as not to spend too much time re-inventing the <br /> wheel. Our next meeting will be Thursday, February 13th at 6:00 pm at the Mountain View <br /> School Cafeteria. <br />