Posts from October, 2010
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Oct1Letter to the Editor on Envision Lā‘ie
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser published a letter to the editor today from HRI President Eric Beaver on the broad community support for creating a more sustainable community in Lā‘ie and Ko‘olau Loa. Regarding your editorial, “Don’t skip Laie planning steps” (Star-Advertiser, Oct. 18), we certainly support appropriate steps and have been taking them, one by one, [...]
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Oct1Submit your comments on KSCP Draft Plan
A lot of people are talking about the Ko‘olau Loa Sustainable Communities Plan (KSCP) public review draft, with an article and editorial appearing in The Honolulu Star-Advertiser, an article in Honolulu Weekly, and brief in Pacific Business News. According to the City and County’s Department of Planning and Permitting, “The deadline for providing comments on [...]
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Oct0La‘ie Stakeholders Review Ko‘olau Loa Draft Plan
Along with the rest of the community, the Lā‘ie Community Association, BYU–Hawaii, the Polynesian Cultural Center and Hawaii Reserves, Inc. are reviewing the Ko‘olau Loa Sustainable Communities Plan (KSCP) public review draft to determine its workability for the region. The City & County of Honolulu’s Department of Planning and Permitting (DPP) released its Public Review [...]
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Oct0KHON on Envision Lā‘ie and KSCP Draft Plan
Envision Lā‘ie was the lead story on Thursday’s KHON 6 p.m. newscast and they are now conducting a survey. You can vote in favor of growth for BYU-Hawaii and Laie if you support the plans. The video and story reports on the release of the Ko‘olau Loa Sustainable Communities Plan. “The latest Kolau Loa Sustainable [...]
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Oct0Ko’olau Loa Sustainable Communities Draft Plan
After two years of community engagement, a number of the ideas generated through the Envision Lā‘ie process are now included in the Ko‘olau Loa Sustainable Communities Plan that was released this week as a Public Review Draft by the Department of Planning and Permitting (DPP). Included in the plan is room for BYU–Hawaii to grow, [...]
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