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HAMAKUA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN (CDP)ACTION COMMITTEE (AC) <br /> Updated: June 24, 2022 <br /> PURPOSE: The purpose of the CDP Action Committee is to be a proactive, community-based <br /> steward responsible for implementing resident-driven solutions from the Community <br /> Development Plan that positively transform the community in partnership with a <br /> network of businesses, non-profits, and community leaders. <br /> AUTHORITY: Hawai'i County Code, Chapter 16 <br /> FULL MEMBERSHIP: Nine members <br /> SPECIFIC REPRESENTATION: Primary residence must be in the Planning area of the CDP. <br /> REQUIRED COMMITMENTS: Possess a deep love for their community; a passion for equity; and a motivation to work <br /> for the greater good of their community. <br /> Commit to a term of up to four years; attend regular meetings; invest a minimum of 8 <br /> hours of work each month advancing CDP implementation; organize/attend public <br /> meetings, workshops, and trainings; identify capacity building needs and opportunities <br /> within community; and agree to follow rules and operating principles of the committee <br /> and the Planning Department. <br /> Commit to intentionally and explicitly engaging all factions of the community equitably <br /> while working to develop partnerships with individuals, non-profits, businesses, and <br /> community groups/associations to implement grass roots actions; serve as a point of <br /> contact for CDP and AC initiatives; and transmit project updates and opportunities to <br /> community within the CDP region. <br /> MEETINGS: Meetings are scheduled as required to address new and existing actions. Please visit <br /> https://www.planning.hawaiicounty.gov/about-us/planning-department-calendar for <br /> up-to-date meeting information. <br /> REAPPOINTMENT: Reappointment shall be in compliance with Hawai'i County Code §16-5(b). <br /> CURRENT MEMBERS: Seat# Committee Member Seat Term Expiration <br /> 1 KUROKAWA, Brad [Holdover]* 2021-12-31 <br /> 2 IGNACIO, Carol [Holdover]* 2021-12-31 <br /> 3 Vacant 2025-12-31 <br /> 4 CRUZ, Desiree Moana 2026-12-31 <br /> 5 HUBBARD, Nicolette 2022-12-31 <br /> 6 POLLARD, Rhonda 2022-12-31 <br /> 7 KUA, Crystal 2023-12-31 <br /> 8 NISHIMOTO, Robert 2023-12-31 <br /> 9 KEENEY,Tawn 2023-12-31 <br /> *Holdover seats are eligible for replacement <br /> CONTACT INFORMATION: cdp@hawaiicounty.gov; https://www.planning.hawaiicounty.gov/home <br /> ATTORNEY ASSIGNED: Jean Campbell, Deputy Corporation Counsel <br /> *Please note that the information on this sheet is condensed. For full information see appropriate Sections of the County <br /> Charter,County Code and/or Hawaii Revised Statutes. <br />
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