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This Annual PHA Plan for the County of Hawai'i Office of Housing and Community Development serves as a roadmap for its operations, programs, and services, aiming to address the needs of low-income families. The plan's strategic pillars include expanding the supply of assisted housing, enhancing the quality and efficiency of assisted housing, increasing housing choices, promoting self-sufficiency, fostering partnerships for affordable housing opportunities, ensuring equal opportunity and affirmatively furthering fair housing, and improving the overall housing delivery system. The plan seeks to provide accessible and supportive housing solutions for low-income, very low-income, and extremely low-income families.
This Agriculture Development Plan for the County of Hawai'i serves as a guide for County actions to revitalize agriculture, foster economic development, and ensure the stabilization and growth of the industry. The plan is structured around twelve key elements: Communication, Economic Stability, Food Self-Reliance and Food Security, Marketing and Promotion, Education, Land, Water, Energy, Transportation, Infrastructure, Research, and Invasive Species Protection. Key goals include expanding local food production to meet 30% of resident demand by 2020, removing impediments to export markets, protecting local agriculture from invasive species, and promoting educational programs to support a thriving and sustainable agricultural sector.
This 5-year consolidated plan outlines how federal HUD funds will be utilized to address housing and related needs for very low, low, and moderate-income families, aiming to enhance the availability and affordability of decent, safe, and sanitary housing. Key priorities include providing housing for low-income households, improving public facilities and infrastructure, fulfilling federal mandates, offering homeless prevention and services, expanding public services, fostering economic development, and implementing disaster relief activities. The plan seeks to strengthen communities by ensuring housing security, stimulating economic growth, improving public health, and creating equitable and vibrant living environments.
The meeting included discussions regarding testimony folders and accessing meeting materials, clarification on accessing additional resources, and updates from Barbara Bell on PCO. The permitted interaction group on cesspools and sanitation presented deliberation and decision-making on findings and recommendations, focusing on the Wastewater division and sewer line connections. The consultant is defining the sewer service area, and the intent is that anyone within the sewer service area must connect under the current AOC.
The commission reviewed an application for a new restaurant and drive-thru with wall signs at the Nalo Marketplace, focusing on revisions to address concerns about compliance with facility design and the master sign plan. Discussions included the design elements, the absence of outdoor seating due to safety concerns related to a growing homeless population, and the size of the proposed signs in relation to existing regulations and variances for the marketplace.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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