Monday, April 24, 2006

HCDA SEEKING PUBLIC INPUT ON HISTORIC ALA MOANA PUMP STATION POLICY STUDY

From a Press Release from Hawaii Community Development Authority dated April 18, 2006:

Honolulu - The Hawaii Community Development Authority (HCDA), the state agency guiding the redevelopment of the Kaka‘ako and Kalaeloa Districts of Honolulu, is soliciting public comments through May 3, 2006, on its draft Policy and Development Strategy Plan for the historic Ala Moana Pump Station site and developable lands in the Ewa portion of the Kaka‘ako Makai area. (NOTE: The draft study can be viewed or downloaded from the HCDA website at www.HCDAweb.org or a hardcopy can be requested from the HCDA office by calling 587-2870.)
HCDA’s consultant, Clifford Planning, LLC, spent the past six months studying the site to prepare policy and development guidelines based on input from various stakeholders and the public who participated in several workshops held last year. The study will be the basis for a Request for Proposals to develop the area at some time in the future.

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