Draft Master Plan for Kawainui-Hamakua Complex available for review – Voice your support

May 27, 2014 at 9:16 pm 2 comments

Kawainui-Hamakua Complex Draft Master Plan Available
The Draft Master Plan for the Kawainui-Hamakua Complex Project is now available for public review, and may be download from the project’s website identified below.
Please visit the website at www.hhf.com/kawainui/index.html
Comments on the draft master plan are due Monday, June 30, 2014.  A participant letter is also available on the project website that has more information on where to send written comments.
Copies of the draft master plan (on CD) will be distributed to various community organizations that have been involved on this project.   If you would like to receive a CD of this report, please see the participant letter for contact information and where a limited number of CD copies will be available.  
Thank you for your participation in this planning process.  Helbert, Hastert & Fee consultants 
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Entry filed under: announcement, conservation, Hawaiian culture, Kailua, Kawainui Marsh, maps, Na Pohaku o Hauwahine, Ramsar wetlands, restoration, Ulupo Heiau, wetlands. Tags: , , .

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2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. r. Trautwein  |  June 25, 2014 at 11:33 pm

    Please leave the marsh alone. Until all parks and public places are cleaned and maintained, there should be no more paving, or construction.

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  • 2. kaimimanao  |  June 25, 2014 at 11:48 pm

    We are working on restoring the wetland habitat for the native water birds and increase the flood control capacity. It we let it go, the marsh will continue to fill in and Kailua will have less flood protection.

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